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absolute cell count or percent of the available cells (1/1000 percent). The low water mark is a number (0..75%,
1..50%, 2..25%, 3..12,5%).
3.1.14
packet-memory (configure)
This command configures the packet-memory limits for all ports or the CPU port. The static limits must be set for all
COS queues (see ‘show packet-memory’) separated by comma. If configuring the packet-memory you should know
exactly what to do. No checks for the limits are done except that the maximal memory value is not exceeded for
each single limit. Therefore the user can configure step by step all information even if the sum of the static limits
exceeds the packet memory temporarily. To activate the configuration it must be saved (normal saving) and a reset
must be executed. Before saving it is checked that the sum of all static limits don’t exceed the maximal memory.
The dynamic cells may exceed this limit.
3.1.15
packet-memory (interface)
This command configures the packet-memory limits for the related interface. See detailed under ‘packet-memory’
above.
3.1.16
show protection-group
This command lists the protection groups and port egress masks. All or specified protection groups or port egress
masks (for all or a specified interface) can be displayed. The protection groups are listed with the interface members,
the egress masks are listed related to the calculation type (user specified, related to the protection group or ‘--’ for
default).
3.1.17
protection-group (configure)
This command adds a protection group and/or a name associated to a group. The addition of a protection group has
no effect as long as no members are included (interface). Optional a name can be assigned to a protection group
with parameter ‘name’ when adding the group or for an already active group. The length of the name is restricted to
15 characters.
Format
show packet-memory {cells|percent}
Mode
Privileged EXEC
Format
packet-memory {all|cpu} {cells|percent}
Mode
Global Config
Format
packet-memory {cells|percent}
Mode
Interface Config
Format
show protection-group <0..3>
show protection-group all
show protection-group mask
Mode
Privileged EXEC
Format
protection-group <0..3>
protection-group <0..3> name
Mode
Global Config