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Table 484 Descriptions of values of queue-key and key-value

 

 

 

queue-key

key-value

Description

 

 

 

udp

Port number, 0 to

Any IP packet whose source or destination UDP

 

65535

port number is the specified port number will be

 

 

classified.

--

--

All IP packets are enqueued.

 

 

 

When queue-keyis tcp or udp, key-valuecan be port name or the associated port number.

Description Use the qos cql protocol command to establish classification rules based on the protocol type.

Use the undo qos cql protocol command to delete corresponding classification rules.

The system matches a packet to a rule according to the order that rules are configured. When the packet matches a certain rule, the search process is completed.

For the same cql-index, this command can be repeatedly used, establishing multiple classification rules for IP packets.

Related commands: qos cql default-queue,qos cql inbound-interface,qos cql queue, qos cql protocol, qos cql queue serving.

Examples # Specify CQ rule 5 to make any IP packet that matches the ACL 3100 be put into queue 3.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] qos cql 5 protocol ip acl 3100 queue 3

qos cql queue

Syntax qos cql cql-index queue queue-number queue-lengthqueue-length undo qos cql cql-index queue queue-number queue-length

View System view

Parameters cql-index: CQL index, in the range 1 to 16.

queue-number: Queue number, in the range 0 to 16.

queue-length: The maximum length of the queue, in the range 0 to 1024. The default value is 20.

Description Use the qos cql queue command to configure the length of a queue, namely, the number of packets a queue can hold.

Use the undo qos cql queue command to restore the default.

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