Reference Guide

1510 | S-Series Debugging and Diagnostics
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Usage
Information
If you attempt to apply a buffer profile to a non-existent port-pipe, FTOS displays the
following message. However, the configuration still appears in the running-config.
%DIFFSERV-2-DSA_BUFF_CARVING_INVALID_PORT_SET: Invalid FP port-set 2 for linecard 2.
Valid range of port-set is <0-1>
When you remove a buffer-profile using the command no buffer-profile [fp | csf] from
CONFIGURATION mode, the buffer-profile name still appears in the output of
show
buffer-profile
[detail | summary]. After a line card reset, the buffer profile correctly returns to
the default values, but the profile name remains. Remove it from the show
buffer-profile [detail
|
summary] command output by entering no buffer [fp-uplink | csf] linecard port-set buffer-policy
from CONFIGURATION mode and no buffer-policy from INTERFACE mode.
Command
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Commands
buffer-profile (Configuration)
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Create a buffer profile that can be applied to an interface.
Syntax
buffer-profile
{{fp | csf} profile-name | global {1Q|4Q}
Parameters
Defaults
global 4Q
Command Mode
CONFIGURATION
Command
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Commands
Version 7.7.1.0 Introduced on S-Series
Version 7.6.1.0 Introduced on C-Series
buffer-profile
(Configuration)
Create a buffer profile that can be applied to an interface.
fp
Enter this keyword to create a buffer profile for the Field Processor.
csf
Enter this keyword to create a buffer profile for the Switch Fabric
Processor.
profile-name
Create a name for the buffer profile.
global
Apply one of two pre-defined buffer profiles to all of the port-pipes
in the system.
1Q Enter this keyword to choose a pre-defined buffer profile for single
queue (i.e non-QoS) applications.
4Q Enter this keyword to choose a pre-defined buff fer profile for four
queue (i.e QoS) applications.
Version 7.8.1.0 Added global keyword.
Version 7.7.1.0 Introduced on S-Series
Version 7.6.1.0 Introduced on C-Series
buffer (Buffer Profile)
Allocate an amount of dedicated buffer space, dynamic buffer
space, or packet pointers to queues 0 to 3.