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Named Pools QoS Policy Command Reference
732 Quality of Service Guide
port weightThe port keyword is used to identify the weight value for the port where the policy
is applied used in the calculation of the amount of buffer space given to the local port named
pools by the port. The following weight parameter is required and must be specified as an
integer between 0 and 100. The specified weight only has meaning when compared to the mda
and port weights. The sum of all three weights is divided into each weight to determine the
amount of buffering given to the pools of each type.
Values Integers 0 to 100
Default 50
pool
Syntax pool pool-name create
no pool pool-name
Context config>qos>named-pool-policy>q1-pools
Description The pool command is used to create a new or edit an existing named pool within the policy. A CLI
node is created for the named pool which contains the slope-policy and resv-cbs commands. A named
pool created within the q1-pools context may be used by queues on any physical port, XMA or MDA
where the policy is applied that has Q1 based buffer pools. Once the policy is applied on an XMA,
MDA, or port, creating a new pool will fail if a pool resource is not available for the port, XMA, or
MDA.
When creating a pool, the defined name must be unique within the policy. No other named pool may
share the same name.
Once the pool is created, any queues currently on a default pool with a specified pool name the same
as the new pool will be moved from the default pool to the new pool.
The no form of the command removes a specific named pool from the policy. If an instance of the
named pool is currently associated with a created queue, the queue will be moved to the appropriate
default pool. Once the pool is deleted, the pool is removed from both the policy and any instance of
the pool on an XMA, MDA, or port is removed. The pool buffers are freed and may be available other
named pools.
Parameters pool-name — The pool-name parameter is required. Each named pool must be uniquely named
within the policy. Names of up to 32 ASCII characters are supported with the normal
character restrictions. A named pool must be defined prior to creating a queue associated with
the named pool.
Length: Up to 32 characters
Default None (All named pools must be explicitly created)
Values Up to 57 named pools may be created per policy

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