Accton Technology ES4626 Switch User Manual


 
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Default: There is no policy by default.
Command mode: Interface Mode
Usage Guide: For configuration of DSCP mutation mapping on the port to take effect, the
trust status of that port must be “trust DSCP”. Applying DSCP mutation
mapping allows DSCP value specified directly convert to new DSCP value
without class and policy process. DSCP mutation mapping is effective to the
local port only, “trust DSCP” refers to the DSCP value before DSCP mutation
in this case.
Example: Configure port ethernet 1/1 to trust DSCP, using DSCP mutation mapping of
mu1.
Switch(Config)#interface ethernet 1/1
Switch(Config-Ethernet1/1)#mls qos trust dscp pass-through cos
Switch(Config-Ethernet1/1)#mls qos dscp-mutation mu1
13.1.2.2.14 queue bandwidth
Command: queue bandwidth <weight1 weight2 weight3 weight4 weight5 weight6
weight7 weight8>
no queue bandwidth
Function: Set the WRR weight for specified egress queue; the “no wrr-queue
bandwidth” command restores the default setting.
Parameter: <weight1 weight2 weight3 weight4 weight5 weight6 weight7 weight8>
are WRR weights, ranging from 0 to 15.
Default: The default values of weight1 to weight8 are 1 through 8. .
Command mode: Interface Mode
Usage Guide: The absolute value of WRR is meaningless. WRR allocates bandwidth by
the proportion the eight weight values. If a weight is 0, then the queue has
the highest priority; when the weights of multiple queues are set to 0, then
the queue of higher order has the higher priority.
Example: Set the bandwidth weight proportion of the eight queue out to be 1: 1: 2: 2: 4: 4:
8: 8.
Switch(Config-Ethernet1/1)# queue bandwidth 1 1 2 2 4 4 8 8
13.1.2.2.15 queue mode
Command: queue mode strict