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sub —
When the scheduler-policy is applied to an sla-profile for a subscriber, the parent schedulers of the
tier 1 schedulers need to be configured in the scheduler-policy applied to the subscriber’s sub-profile.
If this parameter is configured within a scheduler-policy that is applied to any object except for the
egress of an sla-profile, the configured parent schedulers will not be found and so the tier 1 schedulers
will not be parented and will be orphaned.
vport —
When the scheduler-policy is applied to an sla-profile, a sub-profile for a subscriber or to the
egress of a pseudowire SAP, the parent schedulers of the tier 1 schedulers need to be configured in the
scheduler-policy applied to the vport to which the subscriber will be assigned.
If this parameter is configured within a scheduler-policy that is applied to to any object except for the
egress of an sla-profile or sub-profile, or to the egress of a PW SAP, the configured parent schedulers
will not be found and so the tier 1 schedulers will not be parented and will be orphaned.
tier
Syntax
tier
tier
Context
config>qos>scheduler-policy
Description
This command identifies the level of hierarchy that a group of schedulers are associated with. Within a tier
level, a scheduler can be created or edited. Schedulers created within a tier can only be a child (take
bandwidth from a scheduler in a higher tier). Tier levels increase sequentially with 1 being the highest tier.
All tier 1 schedulers are considered to be root and cannot be a child of another scheduler. Schedulers defined
in tiers other than 1 can also be root (parentless).
3 tiers (levels 1, 2 and 3) are supported.
The
save config
and
show config
commands only display information on scheduler tiers that contain
defined schedulers. When all schedulers have been removed from a level, that level ceases to be included in
output from these commands.
Parameters
tier —
This parameter is required to indicate the group of schedulers to create or be edited. Tier
levels
cannot
be created or deleted. If a value for level is given that is out-of-range, an error will occur and the current
context of the CLI session will not change.
Values
1 — 3
Default
None
scheduler
Syntax
scheduler
scheduler-name
no scheduler
scheduler-name
Context
config>qos>scheduler-policy>tier
level
Description
This command creates a new scheduler or edits an existing scheduler within the scheduler policy tier. A
scheduler defines bandwidth controls that limit each child (other schedulers and queues) associated with the
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