System information
Priority Commands
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Command Usage 
You can set the switch to service the queues based on a strict rule that 
requires all traffic in a higher priority queue to be processed before lower 
priority queues are serviced, or use Weighted Round-Robin (WRR) queuing 
that specifies a relative weight of each queue. WRR uses a predefined relative 
weight for each queue that determines the percentage of service time the 
switch services each queue before moving on to the next queue. This 
prevents the head-of-line blocking that can occur with strict priority queuing. 
Example 
The following example sets the queue mode to strict priority service mode:
queue bandwidth 
This command assigns weighted round-robin (WRR) weights to the four class of 
service (CoS) priority queues. Use the no form to restore the default weights.
Syntax 
queue bandwidth weight1...weight4
no queue bandwidth
weight1...weight4 - The ratio of weights for queues 0 - 3 determines the 
weights used by the WRR scheduler. (Range: 1 - 15)
Default Setting 
Weights 1, 4, 16, 64 are assigned to queues 0 - 3 respectively.
Command Mode 
Interface Configuration (Ethernet, Port Channel)
Command Usage 
WRR controls bandwidth sharing at the egress port by defining scheduling 
weights.
Example 
This example shows how to assign WRR weights to each of the priority queues:
Related Commands
show queue bandwidth (4-149)
Console(config)#queue mode strict
Console(config)#
Console(config)#queue bandwidth 1 3 5 7
Console(config)# 










