HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch ACL and QoS Command Reference - Page 82

qos wrr, Related commands, Syntax, Default, Views, Predefined user roles, Parameters, Usage guidelines

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af3 1 4 af4 1 5 ef 1 9 cs6 2 13 cs7 2 15 Table 31 Command output Field Interface Output queue Queue ID Group Weight Description Interface type and interface number. Type of the current output queue. ID of a queue. Number of the group a queue is assigned to. By default, all queues belong to group 1. Packet-based queue scheduling weight of a queue. N/A is displayed for a queue that uses the SP queue scheduling algorithm. Related commands qos wrr qos wrr Use qos wrr to enable WRR queuing and specify the weight type for an interface. Use undo qos wrr to disable WRR queuing and restore the default queue scheduling algorithm for an interface. Syntax qos wrr { byte-count | weight } undo qos wrr { byte-count | weight } Default An interface uses the byte-count WRR queuing algorithm, and queues 0 through 7 have weights of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 13, and 15, respectively. Views Ethernet interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters byte-count: Allocates bandwidth to queues in terms of bytes. weight: Allocates bandwidth to queues in terms of packets. Usage guidelines You must use the qos wrr command to enable WRR queuing before you can configure WRR queuing parameters for a queue on an interface. 77

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Table 31
Command output
Field
Description
Interface
Interface type and interface number.
Output queue
Type of the current output queue.
Queue ID
ID of a queue.
Group
Number of the group a queue is assigned to. By default, all queues belong to group
1.
Weight
Packet-based queue scheduling weight of a queue. N/A is displayed for a queue
that uses the SP queue scheduling algorithm.
Related commands
qos wrr
qos wrr
Use
qos wrr
to enable WRR queuing and specify the weight type for an interface.
Use
undo qos wrr
to disable WRR queuing and restore the default queue scheduling algorithm for an
interface.
Syntax
qos wrr
{
byte-count
|
weight
}
undo qos wrr
{
byte-count
|
weight
}
Default
An interface uses the byte-count WRR queuing algorithm, and queues 0 through 7 have weights of 1, 2,
3, 4, 5, 9, 13, and 15, respectively.
Views
Ethernet interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
byte-count
: Allocates bandwidth to queues in terms of bytes.
weight
: Allocates bandwidth to queues in terms of packets.
Usage guidelines
You must use the
qos wrr
command to enable WRR queuing before you can configure WRR queuing
parameters for a queue on an interface.