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Chapter 38 Configuring Standard QoS
How to Configure Standard QoS
Configuring Egress Queue Characteristics
These sections contain this configuration information:
Allocating Buffer Space to and Setting WTD Thresholds for an Egress Queue-Set, page 38-52
Allocating Buffer Space to and Setting WTD Thresholds for an Egress Queue-Set, page 38-52
(optional)
Mapping DSCP or CoS Values to an Egress Queue and to a Threshold ID, page 38-53 (optional)
Configuring SRR Shaped Weights on Egress Queues, page 38-54 (optional)
Configuring SRR Shared Weights on Egress Queues, page 38-55 (optional)
Configuring the Egress Expedite Queue, page 38-56 (optional)
Limiting the Bandwidth on an Egress Interface, page 38-56 (optional)

Allocating Buffer Space to and Setting WTD Thresholds for an Egress Queue-Set

Command Purpose
Step 1 configure terminal Enters global configuration mode.
Step 2 mls qos queue-set output qset-id
buffers allocation1 ... allocation4
Allocates buffers to a queue-set.
By default, all allocation values are equally mapped among the four
queues (25, 25, 25, 25). Each queue has 1/4 of the buffer spac e.
qset-id—Enters the ID of the queue-set. The range is 1 to 2. Each port
belongs to a queue-set, which defines all the characteristics of the
four egress queues per port.
allocation1 ... allocation4—Specifies four percentages, one for each
queue in the queue-set. For allocation1, allocation3, and allocation4,
the range is 0 to 99. For allocation2, the range is 1 to 100 (including
the CPU buffer).
Allocates buffers according to the importance of the traffic; for example,
give a large percentage of the buffer to the queue with the highest-priority
traffic.