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DES-3010F / DES-3010G / DES-3018 / DES-3026 Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual config scheduling Parameters Restrictions − Specifies which of the four priority classes of service to which the config scheduling command will be applied. The four priority classes of service are identified by number − from 0 to 3 − with class 3 being the highest priority. weight − Specifies the maximum number of packets the above specified priority class of service will be allowed to transmit before allowing the next lowest priority classes of service to transmit its packets. A value between 1 and 55 packets can be specified. The default value is per class is: Class Weight 0 1 1 2 2 4 3 8 Only administrator-level users can issue this command. Example usage: To configure traffic scheduling: DES-3026:4# config scheduling 3 weight 15 Command: config scheduling 3 weight 15 Success. DES-3026:4# show scheduling Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display the currently configured traffic scheduling on the Switch. show scheduling The show scheduling command displays the current configuration for the maximum number of packets (weight) value assigned to the four priority classes of service on the Switch. The Switch will empty the four hardware classes of service in order, from the highest priority (class 3) to the lowest priority (class 0). None. None. Example usage: To display the current scheduling configuration: 77

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DES-3010F / DES-3010G / DES-3018 / DES-3026 Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual
config scheduling
Parameters
<class_id>
Specifies which of the four priority classes of service to
which the
config scheduling
command will be applied. The four
priority classes of service are identified by number
from 0 to 3
with class 3 being the highest priority.
weight <value 1-55>
Specifies the maximum number of packets
the above specified priority class of service will be allowed to
transmit before allowing the next lowest priority classes of service to
transmit its packets. A value between 1 and 55 packets can be
specified. The default value is per class is:
Class
Weight
0
1
1
2
2
4
3
8
Restrictions
Only administrator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage:
To configure traffic scheduling:
DES-3026:4# config scheduling 3 weight 15
Command: config scheduling 3 weight 15
Success.
DES-3026:4#
show scheduling
Purpose
Used to display the currently configured traffic scheduling on the
Switch.
Syntax
show scheduling
Description
The
show scheduling
command displays the current configuration
for the maximum number of packets (
weight
) value assigned to the
four priority classes of service
on the Switch. The Switch will empty
the four hardware classes of service in order, from the highest
priority (class 3) to the lowest priority (class 0).
Parameters
None.
Restrictions
None.
Example usage:
To display the current scheduling configuration:
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