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Managed 10/100mbps metro ethernet switch
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To display bandwidth control settings:
DES-1228/ME:4#show bandwidth_control 1-5
Command: show bandwidth_control 1-5
Bandwidth Control Table
Port
RX Rate
(Kbit/sec)
----
----------
1
no_limit
2
no_limit
3
no_limit
4
no_limit
5
no_limit
DES-1228/ME:4#
config scheduling
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To configure the traffic scheduling mechanism for each queue:
DES-1228/ME:4# config scheduling 0 weight 55
Command: config scheduling 0 weight 55
Success.
DES-1228/ME:4#
DES-1228/ME Layer 2 Metro Ethernet Switch CLI Reference Manual
TX Rate
Effective RX
(Kbit/sec)
(Kbit/sec)
----------
----------------
no_limit
no_limit
no_limit
no_limit
no_limit
no_limit
no_limit
no_limit
no_limit
no_limit
Used to configure the traffic scheduling mechanism for each COS queue.
config scheduling <class_id 0-3> [weight <value 1-55>]
The Switch contains four hardware priority queues. Incoming packets must be mapped to
one of these four queues. This command is used to specify the rotation by which these
four hardware priority queues are emptied.
The Switch's default (if the config scheduling command is not used) is to empty the four
hardware priority queues in order − from the highest priority queue (hardware queue 3) to
the lowest priority queue (hardware queue 0). Each hardware queue will transmit all of the
packets in its buffer before allowing the next lower priority queue to transmit its packets.
When the lowest hardware priority queue has finished transmitting all of its packets, the
highest hardware priority queue can again transmit any packets it may have received.
weight <value 1-55> − Specifies the weights for weighted COS queuing. A value between
1 and 55 can be specified.
<class_id 0-3> − This specifies which of the four hardware priority queues the config
scheduling command will apply to. The four hardware priority queues are identified by
number − from 0 to 3 − with the 0 queue being the lowest priority.
Only Administrator-level users can issue this command.
Effective TX
(Kbit/sec)
-------------
no_limit
no_limit
no_limit
no_limit
no_limit
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