Specifications

qos-queue-list
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queues are looked at in order. A number from 1 to 8 suffixed to <Packet>
indicates the queue number.
1. Default value when this parameter is omitted:
<Packet>: This parameter cannot be omitted.
Note, however, that all <Packet> values can be omitted. If they are
omitted, round robin is used.
2. Range of values:
<Packet>: 1 to 15
wfq [ min-rate1 <Min rate1> ] [ min-rate2 < Min rate2> ] [ min-rate3 < Min
rate3>
] [ min-rate4 < Min rate4> ] [ min-rate5 < Min rate5> ] [ min-rate6
< Min rate6> ] [ min-rate7 < Min rate7> ] [ min-rate8 < Min rate8> ]
Weighted fair queuing. The number of queues is fixed at eight queues for
each physical port. The minimum bandwidth, which is set for each queue as
<Min rate>, is sent for packets. Note that a number from 1 to 8 suffixed to <Min
rate> indicates a queue number.
1. Default value when this parameter is omitted:
<Min rate>: None. (A minimum bandwidth is not set.)
2. Range of values:
min-rate <Min rate>: See the table below.
You can specify k (default), or M for the unit of the value.
{ <Min rate> | <Min rate>M }
Set <Min rate> values so that their total value does not exceed the line
bandwidth.
Table 20-11 Range of values for the minimum bandwidth
Setting unit
#1
Setting range Increment
Mbit/s 1 M to 1000 M 1 Mbit/s
kbit/s 1000 to 1000000 100 kbit/s
#2
64 to 960 64 kbit/s
#3
#1: 1M is treated as 1000000, and 1k is treated as 1000.
#2: When setting a value of 1000 kbit/s or more, specify the value in 100 kbit/s increments
(1000, 1100, 1200...10000000).
#3: When setting a value less than 1000 kbit/s, specify the value in 64 kbit/s increments (64,
128, 192...960).
2pq+6wrr < Packet1> < Packet2> < Packet3> < Packet4> < Packet5> < Packet6>
Top-priority queues and weighted (number of packets) round robin. The
number of queues is fixed at eight queues for each physical port. If there are
packets in top-priority queue 8, the applicable packets are sent at the highest
priority. The applicable packets in queue 7 are sent at the next priority after
queue 8. If there are no packets in queues 8 and 7, packets are sent according
to the number of packets set for <Packet> in queues 6 to 1. A number from 1
to 6 suffixed to <Packet> indicates the queue number.
1. Default value when this parameter is omitted:
<Packet>: This parameter cannot be omitted.