Network Queue QoS Policies
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5.4.2.1.3 Network Queue QoS Policy Forwarding Class Commands
fc
Syntax [no] fc fc-name [create]
Context config>qos>network-queue
Description The fc is created with default unicast queue-id 1 and default multicast queue-id 9
automatically configured. The specified queues contain the PIR, CIR, CBS, and MBS
configurations.
Use the multicast-queue and queue commands to change the fc queue-id assignments from
their default queue assignments.
The no form of this command restores the default queue.
Parameters fc-name — the forwarding class name for which the contained PIR, CIR, CBS, and MBS
queue attributes apply. An instance of fc is allowed for each fc-name.
Values be, l2, af, l1, h2, ef, h1, nc
create — keyword used to create a forwarding class policy
multicast-queue
Syntax multicast-queue queue-id
no multicast-queue
Context config>qos>network-queue>fc
Description This command overrides the default multicast forwarding type queue mapping for fc fc-name.
The specified queue-id must exist within the policy as a multipoint queue before the mapping
can be made. Once the forwarding class mapping is executed, all multicast traffic at network
ingress using this policy is forwarded using the queue-id. Use the queue queue-id multipoint
command to create the specified queue-id.
The multicast forwarding type includes the unknown forwarding type and the broadcast
forwarding type unless each is explicitly assigned to a different multipoint queue. When the
unknown and broadcast forwarding types are left as default, they will track the defined queue
for the multicast forwarding type.
The no form of the command sets the multicast forwarding type queue-id back to the default
queue (queue 9).