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placed in the appropriate outbound priority queue. '7' means
highest priority. Using 'no' removes any priority assignment
for the specied protocol.
Supported Values:
IP
IPX
ARP
AppleTalk
SNA
NetBEUI
Next Available Option:
priority < 0 | 1 | 2 | ... > -- Specify priority to use. (p. 428)
queue-config
qos queue-config
Usage: queue-cong <2-queues|4-queues|8-queues>
Description: Sets the number of outbound port queues that buffer the
packets depending on their 802.1p priority. This command will
execute a 'write memory', replacing the Startup conguration
with the contents of the current Running conguration. The new
conguration will reset the number of outbound port queues and
remove any previously congured 'bandwidth-min output' settings.
After the write memory is executed, the switch will reboot
immediately.
The mapping of 802.1p priorities to outbound port queues is
shown below:
802.1p
Priority | 2-queues | 4-queues | 8-queues
--------------------------------------------
1 (lowest) | 1 | 1 1
2 | 1 | 1 2
0 (normal) | 1 | 2 3
3 | 1 | 2 4
4 | 2 | 3 5
5 | 2 | 3 6
6 | 2 | 4 7
7 (highest) | 2 | 4 8
Next Available Options:
2-queues -- Set the number of outbound port queues for all switch ports. (p. 415)
4-queues -- Set the number of outbound port queues for all switch ports. (p. 415)
8-queues -- Set the number of outbound port queues for all switch ports. (p. 415)
range
qos < udp-port | tcp-port > range
Specify range of TCP/UDP ports from [to] which to prioritize trafc. A port
range can be from 1 to 65535 (inclusive) ports or any subset thereof. The
minimum port number must precede the maximum port number in the range.
Note: If you have specied a range of port numbers, you must specify the
entire range in the 'no' command; you cannot remove part of a range.
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