Command Line Reference Guide

service-queue
Assign a class map and QoS policy to different queues.
S5000
Syntax
service-queue queue-id [class-map class-map-name] [qos-policy
qos-policy-name]
To remove the queue assignment, use the no service-queue queue-id [class-
map class-map-name] [qos-policy qos-policy-name] command.
Parameters
queue-id
Enter the value used to identify a queue. The range is 0 to 3 (four
queues per interface; four queues are reserved for control traffic).
class-map
class-
map-name
(OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword class-map followed by the class
map name assigned to the queue in character format (16 character
maximum).
NOTE: This option is available under policy-map-input only.
qos-policy
qos-
policy-name
(OPTIONAL) Enter the keywords qos-policy followed by the QoS
policy name assigned to the queue in text format (16 characters
maximum). This specifies the input QoS policy assigned to the queue
under policy-map-input and output QoS policy under
policy-map-output context.
Defaults none
Command Modes CONFIGURATION (conf-policy-map-in and conf-policy-map-out)
Command History
Version 9.0(1.3) Introduced on the S5000.
Usage
Information
There are eight four (4) queues per interface on the S5000. This command assigns a class map
or QoS policy to different queues.
Related
Commands
class-map – identifies the class map.
service-policy input – applies an input policy map to the selected interface.
service-policy output – applies an output policy map to the selected interface.
set
Mark outgoing traffic with a differentiated service code point (DSCP) or dot1p value.
S5000
Syntax
set {ip-dscp value | mac-dot1p value}
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