3 wrr-queue cos-map, Example, Syntax – PLANET WGSD-1022 User Manual
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Example
The following example displays a device where basic mode is supported.
Console# show qos
Qos: basic
Basic trust: dscp
5.17.3 wrr-queue cos-map
The wrr-queue cos-map global configuration command maps assigned CoS values to select one of the
egress queues. To return to the default values, use the no form of this command.
Syntax
wrr-queue cos-map queue-id cos1...cosn
no wrr-queue cos-map [queue-id]
queue-id — The queue number to which the following CoS values are mapped.
cos1...cosn — Map to specific queues up to eight CoS values from 0 to 7.
Default Configuration
The map default values are as follows:
CoS value 1 select queue 1
CoS value 2 select queue 2
CoS value 0 select queue 3
CoS value 3 select queue 4
CoS value 4 select queue 5
CoS value 5 select queue 6
CoS value 6 select queue 7
CoS value 7 select queue 8
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
User Guidelines
You can use this command to distribute traffic into different queues, where each queue is configured with
different weighted round robin (WRR) and Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED) parameters.
You enable the expedite queues by using the priority-queue out interface configuration command
wrr-queue cos-map.
It is recommended to specifically map a single VPT to a queue, rather than mapping multiple VPTs to a