Enabling Weighted Fair Queuing On The Interface; Specifying A Dlci Queue Weight - Cisco 10000 Series Configuration Manual

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Enabling Weighted Fair Queuing on the Interface

Enabling Weighted Fair Queuing on the Interface
Frame Relay weighted fair queuing allows each PVC to receive a weighted share of the link bandwidth.
To enable Frame Relay weighted fair queuing to the interface, enter the following command in map class
configuration mode:
Command
Router(config-map-class)# frame-relay
interface-queue fair
Example A-2
Example A-2
Router(config-map-class)# frame-relay interface-queue fair
Router(config-map-class)#

Specifying a DLCI Queue Weight

Frame Relay weighted fair queuing allows each PVC to receive a weighted share of the link bandwidth.
To allocate more or less bandwidth share to a PVC, use the following command in map class
configuration mode:
Command
Router(config-map-class)# frame-relay
interface-queue fair weight weight
Example A-3
Example A-3
Router(config-map-class)# frame-relay interface-queue fair weight 80
Router(config-map-class)#
Cisco 10000 Series Router Quality of Service Configuration Guide
A-2
Appendix A
Purpose
Enables weighted fair queuing.
Note
enables Frame Relay weighted fair queuing.
Enabling Frame Relay Weighted Fair Queuing
Purpose
Specifies a DLCI queue weight.
weight is the value assigned to the DLCI (1 to 99). If you do not
specify a value, the router treats all PVCs equally.
sets the DLCI queue weight to 80.
Configuring a DLCI Queue Weight
Configuring Frame Relay QoS Using Frame Relay Legacy Commands
An error message displays if a service policy is already
attached to the interface.
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