NETGEAR NETGEAR Switch User Manual


 
User Manual for the NETGEAR 7300S Series Layer 3 Managed Switch Software
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 11-47
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Interface This displays the slot/port of the interface. If displaying the glo-
bal configuration, this output line is replaced with a Global Con-
fig indication.
Intf Shaping Rate The maximum transmission bandwidth limit for the interface as a
whole. It is independent of any per-queue maximum bandwidth
value(s) in effect for the interface. This is a configured value.
Queue Mgmt Type The queue depth management technique used for all queues on
this interface, either tail drop or weighted random early discard
(WRED). This is a configured value.
WRED Decay Exponent The weighted random early discard (WRED) average queue
length calculation decay exponent. This is a configured value.
The following information is repeated for each queue on the interface.
Queue IdQueue identification number An interface supports n queues numbered 0 to (n-1).
The specific n value is platform dependent.
Minimum Bandwidth The minimum transmission bandwidth guarantee for the queue,
expressed as a percentage. A value of 0 means bandwidth is not
guaranteed and the queue operates using best-effort. This is a
configured value.
Maximum Bandwidth The maximum transmission bandwidth limit for the queue,
expressed as a percentage. A value of 0 means no upper limit is
enforced, so the queue may use any or all of the available band-
width of the interface. This is a configured value.
Scheduler Type Indicates whether this queue is scheduled for transmission using a
strict priority or a weighted scheme. This is a configured value.
Queue Mgmt Type The queue depth management technique used for this queue,
either tail drop or weighted random early discard (WRED). This
is a configured value.
show interfaces random-detect
This command displays the weighted random early discard (WRED) configuration for each
supported drop precedence level of each queue for the specified interface. The slot/port parameter
is optional and is only valid on platforms that support independent per-port class of service
mappings. If specified, the class-of-service WRED configuration of the interface is displayed. If
omitted, the most recent global configuration settings are displayed.
Format show interfaces random-detect [slot/port]
Mode Privileged EXEC