
placed in the appropriate outbound priority queue. '7' means
highest priority. Using 'no' removes any priority assignment
for the specied 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-cong <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 conguration
with the contents of the current Running conguration. The new
conguration will reset the number of outbound port queues and
remove any previously congured '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 trafc. 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 specied 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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