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Wrr-queue weight 2, Figure 273. default mapping of wrr queues 2, Wrr-queue weight – Allied Telesis AT-FS970M Series User Manual

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Chapter 99: Quality of Service (QoS) Commands

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WRR-QUEUE WEIGHT

Syntax

wrr-queue weight

weight

Parameters

weight

Specifies the weight (the number of packets a port transmits from a
queue) of a port’s egress priority queue for the WRR scheduling
method. The default value is 0.

Mode

Interface Configuration mode

Description

Use this command to set the egress scheduling method to WRR on the
specified port. In addition, this command specifies the maximum number
of packets a port transmits from a queue before moving to the next queue.
Each port has a total of eight queues. You may enter multiple queues
separated by commas without spaces. By default, WRR is disabled on a
port.

Figure 273 displays the default WRR queue mapping for a port. To display
the WRR queue mapping of a specific port, use the SHOW MLS QOS
INTERFACE command.

Figure 273. Default Mapping of WRR Queues

If you add multiple weights to this command, the queues are defined
beginning with queue 0. For example, the following command creates a
mapping of WRR queues for the specified port, as shown in Figure 274 on
page 1763:

wrr-queue weight 9,8,7

Queue:

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

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Weight: 0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0