Dell S6000 FTOS 9.0(2.0) Command Line Reference Guide for the System - Page 741
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bandwidth-percentage z S6000 Assign a percentage of bandwidth to class/queue. Syntax bandwidth-percentage percentage To remove the bandwidth percentage, use the no bandwidth-percentage command. Parameters percentage Enter the percentage assignment of bandwidth to class/queue. Range: 1 to 100% Defaults No default behavior or values Command Modes CONFIGURATION (conf-qos-policy-out) Command History Version 9.0.2.0 Version 8.3.11.1 Introduced on the S6000. Introduced on Z9000. Usage Information The unit of bandwidth percentage is 1%. A bandwidth percentage of 0 is allowed and will disable the scheduling of that class. If the sum of the bandwidth percentages given to all eight classes exceeds 100%, the bandwidth percentage will automatically scale down to 100%. Related Commands qos-policy-output Create a QoS output policy. class-map s z S6000 Create/access a class map. Class maps differentiate traffic so that you can apply separate quality of service policies to each class. Syntax class-map {match-all | match-any} class-map-name [cpu-qos] [layer2] Parameters match-all match-any class-map-name cpu-qos layer2 Determines how packets are evaluated when multiple match criteria exist. Enter the keyword match-all to determine that the packets must meet all the match criteria in order to be considered a member of the class. Determines how packets are evaluated when multiple match criteria exist. Enter the keyword match-any to determine that the packets must meet at least one of the match criteria in order to be considered a member of the class. Enter a name of the class for the class map in a character format (32 character maximum). Enter the cpu-qos keyword to assign this Class Map to control plane traffic only (CoPP). Enter the keyword layer2 to specify a Layer 2 Class Map. Default: Layer 3 Defaults Layer 3 Command Modes CONFIGURATION Quality of Service (QoS) | 741