Quality of Service Guide Network Queue QoS Policies
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CIR Rule min - the operational CIR for the queue will be equal to or greater 
than the administrative rate specified using the rate command 
except where the derived operational CIR is greater than the 
operational PIR. If the derived operational CIR is greater than the 
derived operational PIR, the operational CIR will be made equal to 
the operational PIR.
max - the operational CIR for the queue will be equal to or less than 
the administrative rate specified using the rate command
closest - the operational CIR for the queue will be the rate closest to 
the rate specified using the rate command without exceeding the 
operational PIR
PIR The peak information rate
PIR Rule min - the operational PIR for the queue will be equal to or greater 
than the administrative rate specified using the rate command
max - the operational PIR for the queue will be equal to or less than 
the administrative rate specified using the rate command
closest - the operational PIR for the queue will be the rate closest to 
the rate specified using the rate command
CBS The committed burst size
MBS The maximum burst size
HiPrio The high-priority value
AvgOvrhd The average percentage that the offered load to a queue will expand 
during the frame encapsulation process before sending traffic 
on-the-wire
Packet Offset The value of the packet byte offset applied to the queue.
A value of “default” indicates that legacy mode packet scheduling is 
in use, in which packets are scheduled based on size including 
internal overhead.
Slope-Policy The slope policy for the queue
FC The value of a predefined forwarding class
UCastQ The specific unicast queue to be used for packets in the forwarding 
class
MCastQ The specific multicast queue to be used for packets in the 
forwarding class
Table 43 Network Queue Policy Command Output  (Continued)
Label Description