BSR 2000 Command Reference Guide

Release 1.0

 

 

schedpriority

The schedpriority command assigns a scheduling priority for a service class. The no schedpriority command a restores the default value.

Each service class must be assigned a scheduling priority to determine the order in which service flows are serviced for transmitting packets (downstream) and generating data grants (upstream). Schedule priority is separate from the traffic priority parameter which is specified to differentiate priority for service flows with identical QoS parameter sets.

Group Access

All

Command Mode

Service Class Configuration

Command Line Usage

schedpriority <WORD> <1-32>no schedpriority <WORD> <1-32>

Command Syntax

WORD

the user-defined service class name created

 

with the name command

1-32

the scheduling priority value

Command Default

1

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