Named Pools QoS Policy Command Reference
746 Quality of Service Guide
The no form of the command removes a named pool association for the queue. When the pool name
is removed, the queue will be placed on the appropriate default pool.
Default None
Parameters pool-name — The specified pool-name identifies a named pool where the policy will be applied.
Each queue created within the system is tied to a physical port. When the policy is applied
and the queue is created, the system will scan the named pools associated with the port to find
the specified pool name. If the pool is not found on the port, the system will then look at
named pools defined at the ports XMA or MDA level. If the pool name is not found on either
the port, XMA, or MDA, the queue will be marked as ‘pool-orphaned’ and will be mapped to
the appropriate default pool. If the pool comes into existence, the queue will be moved from
the default pool to the new named pool and the ‘pool-orphaned’ state will be cleared. The
specified name must be an ASCII name string up to 32 characters long.
Network Queue QoS Policy Commands
network-queue
Syntax [no] network-queue policy-name
Context config>qos
Description This command creates a context to configure a network queue policy. Network queue policies define
the ingress network queuing at the XMA or MDA network node level and at the Ethernet port and
SONET/SDH path level to define network egress queuing.
Network queue policies define ingress and egress network queues similar to a sap-ingress QoS policy.
Default default
Parameters policy-name — The name of the network queue policy.
Values Valid names consist of any string up to 32 characters long
composed of printable, 7-bit ASCII characters. If the string
contains special characters (#, $, spaces, etc.), the entire string
must be enclosed within double quotes.
queue
Syntax queue queue-id [multipoint] [queue-type] [queue-mode] pool pool-name
queue queue-id [multipoint] [queue-type] pool pool-name
no queue queue-id
Context config>qos>network-queue