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Wrr-queue weight, Wrr-queue weight 5 – Allied Telesis AT-9000 Series User Manual

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AT-9000 Switch Command Line User’s Guide

Section X: Network Management

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WRR-QUEUE WEIGHT

Syntax

wrr-queue weight

weights

Parameters

weights

Specifies the weights of a port’s eight egress priority

queues for the weighted round robin scheduling
method. The ranges are 1 to 15 packets for Q0 to Q6
and 0 to 15 packets for Q7. A setting of 0 for Q7 means
that its packets always take priority and that it has to be
empty before a port transmits packets from the other
queues.

The weights are specified in the following order:

Q0,Q1,Q2,Q3,Q4,Q5,Q6,Q7

You must specify all eight queues. For example, to
assign a weight of 1 to Q0 and Q1, a weight of 5 to Q2
and Q3, a weight of 10 to Q4 and Q5, and a weight of
15 to Q6 and Q7, you enter this parameter as:

1,1,5,5,10,10,15,15

The default setting for all the queues is 1, giving all the
queues have the same weight.

Mode

Port Interface mode

Description

Use this command to set the CoS scheduling method on the ports to
weighted round robin and to assign weights to egress queues.

Confirmation Command

“SHOW MLS QOS INTERFACE” on page 1249

Example

This example configures port 3 to weighted round robin. It assigns a
weight of 1 to egress priority queues Q0 and Q1, a weight of 10 to queues
Q2 and Q3, and a weight of 15 to queues Q4 to Q7:

awplus> enable
awplus# configure terminal