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single command. The service-pool wred command is similar in usage and working
to the service-class bandwidth-percentage queue-id command.
Example
Dell(conf-wred) #wred thresh-1
Dell(conf-wred) #threshold min 100 max 200 max-drop-rate 40
Dell(conf-wred) #wred thresh-2
Dell(conf-wred) #threshold min 300 max 400 max-drop-rate 80
Dell(conf) #service-pool wred green pool0 thresh-1 pool1 thresh-2
Dell(conf) #service-pool wred yellow pool0 thresh-3 pool1 thresh-4
Dell(conf) #service-pool wred weight pool0 11 pool1 4
DSCP Color Map Commands
The DSCP color map allows you to set the number of specific DSCP values to yellow or red. Traffic marked as
yellow delivers traffic to the egress queue which will either transmit the packet if it has available bandwidth or
drop the packet due to no ability to send. Traffic marked as red (high drop precedence) is dropped.
dscp
Sets the number of specific DSCP values for a color map profile to yellow or red.
Syntax
dscp {yellow | red} [list-dscp-values]
To remove a color policy map profile, use the no dscp {yellow | red} [dscp-
list] command.
Parameters
Yellow Enter the yellow keyword. Traffic marked as yellow delivers
traffic to the egress queue which either transmits the packet if it
has available bandwidth or drops the packet due to no ability to
send.
Red Enter the red keyword. Traffic marked as red is dropped.
dscp-list Enter a list of IP DSCP values. The dscp-list parameter specifies
the full list of IP DSCP value(s) for the specified color. Each
DSCP value in a list is separate values by commas – no spaces
(1,2,3) or indicates a list of values separated by a hyphen (1-3).
Range is 0 to 63.
Defaults None
Command Modes CONFIG-COLOR-MAP
Command History
This guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms, see
the relevant Dell Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.
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