Generic Commands
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level
level
—
The
level
keyword defines the strict priority level of this scheduler in comparison to
other child schedulers and queues vying for bandwidth on the parent scheduler-name during
the ‘above CIR’ distribution phase of bandwidth allocation. During the above CIR distribution
phase, any queues or schedulers defined at a lower strict level receive no parental bandwidth
until all queues and schedulers defined with a higher (numerically larger) strict level on the
parent have reached their maximum bandwidth or have satisfied their offered load require-
ments.
When the similar
cir-level
parameter default (undefined) are retained for the child scheduler, bandwidth
is only allocated to the scheduler during the above CIR distribution phase.
Children of the parent scheduler with a lower strict priority level will not receive bandwidth until all
children with a higher strict priority level have either reached their maximum bandwidth or are idle.
Children with the same strict level are serviced according to their weight.
Values
1 — 8
Default
1
cir-weight
cir-weight
—
The
cir-weight
keyword defines the relative weight of this scheduler in
comparison to other child schedulers and queues at the same
cir-level
defined by the
cir-level
parameter. Within the strict
cir-level
, all
cir-weight
values from active children at that level are
summed and the ratio of each active child’s
cir-weight
to the total is used to distribute the available
bandwidth at that level. A
cir-weight
is considered to be active when the queue or scheduler that the
cir-weight
pertains to has not reached the CIR and still has packets to transmit.
A 0 (zero)
cir-weight
value signifies that the child scheduler will receive bandwidth only after
bandwidth is distributed to all other non-zero weighted children in the strict cir-level.
Values
0 — 100
Default
1
cir-level
cir-level
—
The
cir-level
keyword defines the strict priority CIR level of this scheduler in
comparison to other child schedulers and queues vying for bandwidth on the parent
scheduler-name
during the ‘within CIR’ distribution phase of bandwidth allocation. During the ‘within CIR’ distribution
phase, any queues or schedulers defined at a lower strict CIR level receive no parental bandwidth until
all queues and schedulers defined with a higher (numerically larger) strict CIR level on the parent have
reached their CIR bandwidth or have satisfied their offered load requirements.
If the scheduler’s
cir-level
parameter retains the default (undefined) state, bandwidth is only allocated
to the scheduler during the above CIR distribution phase.
Children with the same strict cir-level are serviced according to their cir-weight.
Values
Undefined, 1 — 8
Default
Undefined
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