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Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To configure traffic scheduling:

show scheduling

Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To display the current scheduling configuration:
DES-1210-28/ME Metro Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide
The max_packets parameter allows the user to specify the
maximum number of packets a given hardware priority queue can
transmit before allowing the next lowest hardware priority queue to
begin transmitting its packets. A value between 0 and 15 can be
specified. For example, if a value of 3 is specified for all the queues,
then the highest hardware priority queue (number 3) will be allowed
to transmit 3 packets – then the next lowest hardware priority queue
(number 2) will be allowed to transmit 3 packets, and so on, until all
of the queues have transmitted 3 packets. The process will then
repeat.
<class_id 0-3> − The hardware classes of service to which the
config scheduling command is to be applied. The four hardware
classes of service are identified by number (from 0 to 3) with class 3
having the highest priority.
weight <value 0-55> − Specifies the weight of packets the above
specified priority class of service is allowed to transmit before
allowing the next lower priority class of service to transmit its
packets. The value may be between 0 and 55. The default value is 1
for class_id 0, 2 for class_id 1, 4 for class_id 2, and 8 for class_id 3.
Only administrator or operator level users can issue this command.
This command is usable only if the device was configured to work in
round robin scheduling (config scheduling_mechnism)
DES-1210-28/ME:5# config scheduling 1 weight 10
Command: config scheduling 1 weight 10
Success
DES-1210-28/ME:5#
To display the currently configured traffic scheduling on the Switch.
show scheduling
The show scheduling command displays the current configuration
for the maximum number of packets (max_packet) value assigned to
the four priority classes of service on the Switch. The Switch empties
the four hardware queues in order, from the highest priority (class 3)
to the lowest priority (class 0).
None.
None.
DES-1210-28/ME:5# show scheduling
Command: show scheduling
QOS Output Scheduling
Class ID
Weight
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