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Default level 2: System level Parameters table table-name: Specifies a name for the table. Description Use qos wred queue table to create a WRED table and enter WRED table view. Use undo qos wred table to delete a WRED table. By default, no WRED table is created. A WRED table in use cannot be removed. Related commands: qos wfq, qos wred enable, and display qos wred interface. Examples # Create an queue-based WRED table named queue-table1. system-view [Sysname] qos wred queue table queue-table1 [Sysname-wred-table-queue-table1] queue Syntax queue queue-value [ drop-level drop-level ] low-limit low-limit high-limit high-limit [ discard-probability discard-prob ] View undo queue { queue-value | all } WRED table view Default level 2: System level Parameters queue-value: Queue number, which ranges from 0 to 7. drop-level drop-level: Drop level, which ranges from 0 to 2. If this argument is not specified, the subsequent configuration takes effect on the packets in the queue regardless of the drop level. low-limit low-limit: Specifies the lower threshold of the average queue length, which ranges from 0 to 8000 and defaults to 100. high-limit high-limit: Specifies the upper threshold of the average queue length, which ranges from 0 to 8000, must be greater than the lower threshold, and defaults to 1000. discard-probability discard-prob: Specifies the drop probability in percentage, which ranges from 0 to 100. When the average queue length is between the lower threshold and upper threshold, the switch drops at the drop probability. Description Use queue to configure the queue-based WRED table. Use undo queue to restore the default. 88

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Default level
2: System level
Parameters
table
table-name
: Specifies a name for the table.
Description
Use
qos wred queue
table
to create a WRED table and enter WRED table view.
Use
undo
qos wred table
to delete a WRED table.
By default, no WRED table is created.
A WRED table in use cannot be removed.
Related commands:
qos wfq
,
qos wred enable
, and
display qos wred interface
.
Examples
# Create an queue-based WRED table named
queue-table1
.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] qos wred queue table queue-table1
[Sysname-wred-table-queue-table1]
queue
Syntax
queue
queue-value
[
drop-level
drop-level
]
low-limit
low-limit
high-limit
high-limit
[
discard-probability
discard-prob
]
undo queue
{
queue-value
|
all
}
View
WRED table view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
queue-value
: Queue number, which ranges from 0 to 7.
drop-level
drop-level
: Drop level, which ranges from 0 to 2. If this argument is not specified, the
subsequent configuration takes effect on the packets in the queue regardless of the drop level.
low-limit
low-limit
: Specifies the lower threshold of the average queue length, which ranges from 0 to
8000 and defaults to 100.
high-limit
high-limit
: Specifies the upper threshold of the average queue length, which ranges from 0 to
8000, must be greater than the lower threshold, and defaults to 1000.
discard-probability
discard-prob
: Specifies the drop probability in percentage, which ranges from 0 to
100. When the average queue length is between the lower threshold and upper threshold, the switch
drops at the drop probability.
Description
Use
queue
to configure the queue-based WRED table.
Use
undo queue
to restore the default.