QoS Scheduler Policies
Quality of Service Guide 581
The no form of the command removes the orphan override port parent association for the orphan
queues and schedulers on port schedulers created with the port scheduler policy. Any orphan queues
and schedulers on a port associated with the port scheduler policy will revert to default orphan
behavior.
Parameters level priority-level — Defines the port priority the orphan queues and schedulers will use to
receive bandwidth for its above-cir offered-load.
Values 1 to 8 (8 is the highest priority)
Default 1
weight percent — Defines the weight the orphan queues and schedulers will use in the above-cir
port priority level (defined by the level parameter).
Values 1 to 100
Default 1
cir-level priority-level — Defines the port priority the orphan queues and schedulers will use to
receive bandwidth for its within-cir offered-load. If the cir-weight parameter is set to a value
of 0 (the default value), the orphan queues and schedulers do not receive bandwidth during
the port scheduler’s within-cir pass and the cir-level parameter is ignored. If the cir-weight
parameter is 1 or greater, the cir-level parameter comes into play.
Values 1 to 8 (8 is the highest level)
cir-weight cir-weight — Defines the weight the orphan queues and schedulers will use in the
within-cir port priority level (defined by the cir-level parameter). When the cir-weight
parameter is set to a value of 0 (the default value), the orphan queues and schedulers do not
receive bandwidth during the port scheduler’s within-cir pass and the cir-level parameter is
ignored. If the cir-weight parameter is 1 or greater, the cir-level parameter comes into play.
Values 1 to 100 (100 is the highest weight)
Show Commands
The command outputs in the following section are examples only; actual displays may differ
depending on supported functionality and user configuration.
scheduler-policy
Syntax scheduler-policy scheduler-name [association | sap-ingress policy-id | sap-egress
policy-id]
Context show>qos
Description Use this command to display scheduler policy information.