Operational Commands
7210 SAS D, E, K OS Quality of Service Guide Page 173
slope-policy
Syntax [no] slope-policy name
Context config>qos>network>queue
Description
The slope-policy command is used to override the default slope-policy configuration for the
queue. The specified slope-policy-name must exist as a current slope policy name. If the slope
policy does not exist, the slope-policy command will fail. If a slope policy is currently associated
with a queue, the slope policy cannot be removed from the system.
The slope policy contains the ring and non-ring High and Low WRED slope definitions that will
be used by the queue. The non-ring slopes are used by the traffic received on access SAP ingress
and sent out of access SAP egress queues. The ring slopes are used by the traffic received on
access-uplink port ingress and sent out of access-uplink port egress queues.
If the slope-policy command is not executed or the no slope policy command is executed, the
default slope policy will be associated with the queue.
The no form of the command restores the default slope policy to the queue.
Parameters name —
The name parameter is required and must specify an existing slope policy name. If slope-
policy-name does not exist, the slope-policy command will fail.
Values 32 chars max
queue
Syntax queue queue-id create
no queue
Context config>qos>network
Description
This command creates the context to modify Queue parameters associated with a particular queue.
On 7210 SAS-K, the queue-ID to FC map is user defined.
The no form of this command deletes the queue.
Default none
Parameters queue-id — Specifies the id of the queue.
Values 1 — 8
create — Mandatory keyword to create a network queue policy.