Options – Znyx Networks bh5700 User Manual
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Each cos queue is limited in the number of packets it can hold waiting scheduling; the memory
used by each queue is managed to provide a guaranteed space with additional space shared
among all queues for a port.
OPTIONS
Most options are optionally followed by a
like zre0..5, individual ports, such as zre51, or cpu, to indicate the queues and scheduling
for packets to be transferred to the cpu. The priority and queue mapping options do not apply to
the cpu, these settings are provided by the host.
General Options
-h
Specifies the hostname of the OpenArchitect switch to be configured. Ignore this option if
you are configuring on the OpenArchitect switch on which the zcos command is being run.
-d
Sets the debug level. The default is 1. The maximum is 4.
Priority and Queue Mapping
-u
Packets which arrive without a tag have no 802.1p priority. This option assigns a default
priority for untagged packets arriving on each port in the
priority ranges from 0 (lowest) to 7 (highest).
-m q0,..,q7 [
Specifies the priority to COS queue map. The first parameter maps priority 0 to queue q0,
second maps priority 1 to queue q1, etc. (the queues are numbered 0 to 7). The
same map will be used for packets arriving on any of the input ports.
Queue Limits
(These limits should only be changed when the ports are idle)
-b
Specifies the dedicated memory for each cos queue of the ports listed.
-n
Sets the number of packets allowed on each cos queue of the ports listed. The total number of
packets for all 8 cos queues is limited to 2048.
-s
Sets the limit on dynamic memory pool usage by all cos queues for each port listed.
Ethernet Switch Blade User's Guide
release 3.2.2j
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