2 qos weight, 3 802.1p priory-to-queue mapping, Tab. 7.1 – Siemens S223 User Manual
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SURPASS hiD 6615 S223/S323 R1.5
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To select a packet scheduling mode, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
qos scheduling-mode
{sp | wrr}
Selects a packet scheduling mode for a ports:
sp: strict priority queuing
wrr: weighted round robin
qos cpu scheduling-mode
sp
Global
Selects a scheduling mode for handling CPU packets
sp: strict priority queuing
The default scheduling mode is WRR. And it is possible to assign a different scheduling
mode to each port.
7.6.3.2 Qos
Weight
To set a weight for WRR scheduling mode only, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
qos weight
PORTS <0-3> {<1-
15> | unlimited}
Global
Sets a weight for each port and queue:
PORTS: port numbers
0-7: queue number
1-15: weight value (default: 1)
unlimited: strict priority queuing
7.6.3.3
802.1p Priory-to-queue Mapping
For the hiD 6615 S223/S323, it is possible to configure how packets having a certain
802.1p priority will be stored into which queue. Default mapping is shown as below (de-
fault values).
CoS
(802.1p Priority)
Description
Queue Mapping
(8 Queues)
Reduced Queue Mapping
(4 Queues)
0
Lowest: Best Effort IP (be)
2
1
1 Background
(bg)
0 0
2 Spare
(spare)
1 0
3
Excellent Effort (ee)
3
1
4 Controlled
Load
(cl) 4 2
5 Video
(video)
5 2
6 Voice
(voice)
6 3
7
Highest: Network Control (ctrl)
7
3
Tab. 7.1
Default 802.1p Priory-to-queue Map
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