Netgear XCM8810 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide - Page 529
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NETGEAR 8800 Chassis Switch CLI Manual The weight parameter does not apply when the switch is configured for strict priority scheduling, which is the default configuration. To configure the type of scheduling you want to use for the entire switch, use the configure qosscheduler [strict-priority | weighted-round-robin] command. The weight parameter configures the relative weighting for each QoS profile. Because each QoS profile has a default weight of 1, all QoS profiles have equal weighting. If you configure a QoS profile with a weight of 4, that specified QoS profile is serviced 4 times as frequently as the remaining QoS profiles, which still have a weight of 1. If you configure all QoS profiles with a weight of 16, each QoS profile is serviced equally but for a longer period. When the switch is configured for weighted-round-robin mode, the use-strict-priority option overrides the switch configuration for the specified QoS profile on all ports. Among QoS profiles configured with the use-strict-priority-option, QoS profile QP8 has the highest priority and QP1 has the lowest priority. All strict-priority QoS profiles are serviced first according to their priority level, and then all other QoS profiles are serviced based on their configured weight. Note: If you specify use-strict-priority, lower-priority queues and weighted-round-robin queues are not serviced at all as long as higher-priority queues have any remaining packets. Example The following command configures the QoS profile parameters of QoS profile qp1: configure qosprofile qp1 maxbuffer 75 weight 4 configure qosprofile egress configure qosprofile {egress} [{{minbw } {maxbw }} | {{committed_rate [K | M]} {peak_rate [K | M]}} ] [ports [ | all]] Description Modifies the default egress QoS profile parameters. Syntax Description qosprofile minbw Specifies a QoS profile name. Range is QP1 to QP8. The minimum bandwidth (minbw) option specifies the committed information rate as a percentage of the maximum port speed. The range is 0 to 100%, and the default value is 0. When autonegotiation is off, the CIR is the specified percentage of the configured port speed. When autonegotiation is on, the CIR is the specified percentage of the maximum port speed. Chapter 14. QoS Commands | 529