Command Line Interface
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• wfq - Weighted Fair Queueing shares bandwidth at the egress
ports by specifying a minimum bandwidth for each queue.
Guaranteed bandwidth is first supplied to each queue, any
remaining bandwidth is distributed in a round-robin fashion.
• wrr - Weighted Round-Robin shares bandwidth at the egress ports
by using scheduling weights.
• strict-wfq - Strict priority is used for the high-priority queues and
Weighted Fair Queueing for the rest of the queues.
• strict-wrr - Strict priority is used for the high-priority queues and
Weighted Round-Robin for the rest of the queues.
• sp-queue - Specifies the strict priority queues used for the
strict-wrr and strict-wfq options. This assigns the specified
queue up to the highest priority queue. (Range: 0-7)
Default Setting
Strict priority
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Command Usage
• The ECN330-switch can be set to service the port queues based on
strict priority, WFQ, WRR, or a combination of strict and weighted
queueing.
• Strict priority requires all traffic in a higher priority queues to be
processed before lower priority queues are serviced.
• WFQ shares bandwidth at the egress ports by specifying a minimum
bandwidth for each queue. Guaranteed bandwidth is first supplied to
each queue, any remaining bandwidth is distributed in a round-robin
fashion. Use the queue min-bandwidth command (section 7.19.4 on
page 903) to assign the minimum bandwidth to each of the eight priority
queues.
• WRR queuing specifies a relative weight of each queue. WRR uses a
predefined relative weight for each queue that determines the
percentage of service time the ECN330-switch services each queue