IPQoS Commands
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ipqos queue config
Modify the IPQoS subqueue configuration.
SYNTAX:
where:
ipqos queue config
dest = <string>
queue = <number{0-5}>
[propagate = <{disabled | enabled}>]
[ecnmarking = <{disabled | enabled}>]
[ackfiltering = <{disabled | enabled}>]
[maxpackets = <number{0-250}>]
[maxbytes = <number{0-128}>]
[respackets = <number{0-250}>]
[resbytes = <number{0-128}>]
[hold = <number>]
[markprob = <number{1-1000}>]
dest
The destination interface for the IPQoS queues instantiation.
Typically, an ATM phonebook entry.
REQUIRED
queue
A number between 0 and 5.
Represents the number of the queue, where:
5 is the Real time queue
4 is the Assured Forwarding (AF) queue 4
3 is the AF queue 3
2 is the AF queue 2
1 is the AF queue 1
0 is the Best Effort queue.
OPTIONAL
propagate
Higher priority packets will be queued in a lower priority queue, instead of being
dropped, as soon as the destination queue is in overflow state.
The packet will be put in a lower priority queue only once.
Choose between disabled or enabled.
The default is
disabled
.
Note
The propagate flag for the lowest priority subqueue (the Best Effort
queue) has no meaning.
OPTIONAL
ecnmarking
Enable Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) for IP packets in this subqueue
(enabled) or not (disabled).
The default is
disabled
.
OPTIONAL
ackfiltering
Enable filtering of TCP ACK packets (enabled) or not (disabled).
The default is
disabled
.
OPTIONAL
maxpackets
A number between 0 and 250.
Represents the maximum number of packets in this queue.
The default is
0
for the Real time queue and
100
for the other queues.
Note
0 means that a maximum size is not enforced.
OPTIONAL
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