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Configuring QoS
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Configuring QoS
describes the commands used to configure QoS.
Table 7-6 QoS Configuration Commands
Command
Description
enable pace
Enables recognition of the PACE bit. Available only
in ingress mode.
enable isq vlan <name>
Enables ISQ on a per-VLAN basis. If the FDB aging
timer is shorter than 3,000 seconds, this command
automatically changes the FDB aging timer to 3,000
seconds.
create qosprofile <qosname>
Creates a QoS profile. The default values assigned to
a created QoS profile are
❑ Minimum bandwidth — 0%
❑ Maximum bandwidth — 100%
❑ Priority — low
config qosmode [ingress | egress]
Changes the QoS mode to ingress mode or egress
mode.
config qosprofile <qosname> {minbw
<percent>} {maxbw <percent>} {priority
<level>}
Configures a QoS profile. Specify:
❑
minbw
— The minimum bandwidth
percentage guaranteed to be available to this
queue. The default setting is 0.
❑
maxbw
— The maximum bandwidth
percentage this queue is permitted to use. The
default setting is 100.
❑
priority
— The service priority for this
queue. Settings include low, normal, medium,
and high. The default setting is low. Available
only in egress mode.
config ports <portlist> qosprofile
<qosname>
Allows you to configure one or more ports to use a
particular QoS profile. Available only in ingress
mode.
config vlan <name> qosprofile
<qosname>
Allows you to configure a VLAN to use a particular
QoS profile.
disable isq vlan <name>
Disables ISQ on a VLAN.
disable pace
Disables recognition of the PACE bit. Available only
in ingress mode.