Wrr-Queue Bandwidth - Cisco Catalyst 2950 Command Reference Manual

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wrr-queue bandwidth

wrr-queue bandwidth
Use the wrr-queue bandwidth global configuration command to assign weighted round-robin (WRR)
weights to the four class of service (CoS) priority queues. Use the no form of this command to disable
the WRR scheduler and enable the strict priority scheduler.
Syntax Description
weight1...weight4
Defaults
WRR is disabled. The strict priority is the default scheduler.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Release
12.0(5.2)WC(1)
Usage Guidelines
WRR allows bandwidth sharing at the egress port. This command defines the bandwidths for egress
WRR through scheduling weights.
Examples
This example shows how to assign WRR weights of 10, 20, 30, and 40 to the CoS priority queues 1, 2,
3, and 4:
Switch(config)# wrr-queue bandwidth 10 20 30 40
This example shows how to disable the WRR scheduler and enable the strict priority scheduler:
Switch(config)# no wrr-queue bandwidth
You can verify your settings by entering the show wrr-queue bandwidth privileged EXEC command.
Related Commands
Command
wrr-queue cos-map
show wrr-queue bandwidth
show wrr-queue cos-map
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wrr-queue bandwidth weight1...weight4
no wrr-queue bandwidth
Modification
This command was first introduced.
The ratio of weight1, weight2, weight3, and weight4
determines the weights of the WRR scheduler. Ranges are 1 to
255.
Description
Assigns CoS values to the CoS priority queues.
Displays the WRR bandwidth allocation for the four CoS
priority queues.
Displays the mapping of the CoS to the CoS priority queues.
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