Chapter 30 profile Commands
Management Switch Card User’s Guide
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queue <profile> <queue-id> <pir>
<cir> <pbs> <cbs> [<level>
[<
weight>]]
Sets the PIR, CIR, PBS, CBS parameters for
an IPQoS profile.
queue-id: The queue index beginning at 0.
For example, if you have configured 4
queues for a profile, then you can enter a
queue-id from 0 to 3.
pir: The peak rate (128~131072 kbps in
increments of 64 kbps)
cir: The committed rate (64~65536 kbps in
increments of 64 kbps).
pbs: The peak burst size in bytes
(3072~65536 kbps in increments of 256
kbps).
cbs: The committed burst size in bytes
(3072~65536 kbps in increments of 256
kbps).
level: The queue’s queue level (0~7).
weight: The queue’s queue weight (1~127).
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set <profile> <1|2|4|8>
Sets the number of priority queues for a
IPQoS profile. You can set 1, 2, 4 or 8
queues.
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show [profile]
Displays all configured IPQoS profiles or a
specified profile.
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map <profile>
Displays which ports reference this IPQoS
profile.
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ipqos2 delete <profile>
Deletes a specified IPQoS2 profile.
profile: The name of a QoS profile
configured using the profile command.
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map <profile>
Displays which ports reference this IPQoS2
profile.
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set <profile>
sp|wfq|spwfq|shaping set
Sets which QoS algorithm to use on the
specified IPQoS2 profile.
sp: Strict Priority, queue7 has the highest
priority.
wfq: Weighted Fair Queueing.
spwfq: Strict Priority + Weighted Fair
Queueing. Queues 5-0 are scheduled by
WFQ first, and the output of WFQ, queue 7,
and queue 6 are scheduled by Strict Priority.
Queue 7 has the highest priority, and the
output of WFQ has the lowest priority.
shaping: Strict Priority + shaping. Every
queue has its own shaping rate. After
shaping, every queue is scheduled by Strict
Priority. Queue 7 has the highest priority.
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Table 366 profile Commands (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION P