QoS Commands

Cos4 is mapped to queue 5.

Cos5 is mapped to queue 6.

Cos6 is mapped to queue 7.

Cos7 is mapped to queue 8.

Command Mode

Global Configuration mode

User Guidelines

This command can be used to distribute traffic into different queues, where each queue is configured with different Weighted Round Robin (WRR) and Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED) parameters.

It is recommended to specifically map a single VPT to a queue, rather than mapping multiple VPTs to a single queue. Use the priority-queue out Interface Configuration (Ethernet, Port-channel) mode command to enable expedite queues.

Example

The following example maps CoS 7 to queue 2.

Console(config)# wrr-queuecos-map2 7

wrr-queue bandwidth

The wrr-queue bandwidth Interface Configuration (Ethernet, port-channel) mode command assigns weights to each Weighted Round Robin (WRR) queue. The weight ratio determines the frequency by which the packet scheduler dequeues packets from each queue. To return to the default configuration, use the no form of this command.

Syntax

wrr-queue bandwidth weight1 weight2 ... weight_n

no wrr-queue bandwidth

Parameters

weight1 weight2 ... weight_n — Sets the ratio of the bandwidth assigned by the WRR packet scheduler for the packet queues. Separate each value by a space. (Range: 6- 255)

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Intel SBCEGBESW10 CLI manual Wrr-queue bandwidth, Following example maps CoS 7 to queue, No wrr-queue bandwidth