Netgear M4100-26G CLI Manual - Page 448
no random-detect queue-parms, no traffic-shape
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ProSafe M4100 and M7100 Managed Switches no random-detect queue-parms Use this command to set the WRED configuration back to the default. Format Modes no random-detect queue-parms queue-id-1 [queue-id-2 ... queue-id-n] • Global Config • Interface Config traffic-shape This command specifies the maximum transmission bandwidth limit for the interface as a whole. Also known as rate shaping, traffic shaping has the effect of smoothing temporary traffic bursts over time so that the transmitted traffic rate is bounded. Format Modes traffic-shape • Global Config • Interface Config no traffic-shape This command restores the interface shaping rate to the default value. Format Modes no traffic-shape • Global Config • Interface Config show classofservice dot1p-mapping This command displays the current Dot1p (802.1p) priority mapping to internal traffic classes for a specific interface. The parameter is optional and is only valid on platforms that support independent per-port Class of Service mappings. If specified, the 802.1p mapping table of the interface is displayed. If omitted, the most recent global configuration settings are displayed. For more information, see Voice VLAN Commands on page 62. Format Mode show classofservice dot1p-mapping [] Privileged EXEC The following information is repeated for each user priority. Term User Priority Traffic Class Definition The 802.1p user priority value. The traffic class internal queue identifier to which the user priority value is mapped. Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 448