srr-queue bandwidth share
srr-queue bandwidth share
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Use the srr-queue bandwidth share interface configuration command on the switch stack or on a
standalone switch to assign the shared weights and to enable bandwidth sharing on the four egress
queues mapped to a port. The ratio of the weights is the ratio of frequency in which the shaped round
robin (SRR) scheduler dequeues packets from each queue. Use the no form of this command to return
to the default setting.
srr-queue bandwidth share weight1 weight2 weight3 weight4
no srr-queue bandwidth share
weight1 weight2
The ratios of weight1, weight2, weight3, and weight4 specify the ratio of the
weight3 weight4
frequency in which the SRR scheduler dequeues packets. Separate each value
with a space. The range is 1 to 255.
Weight1, weight2, weight3, and weight4 are 25 (1/4 of the bandwidth is allocated to each queue).
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12.2(53)SE2
This command was introduced.
The absolute value of each weight is meaningless, and only the ratio of parameters is used.
In shared mode, the queues share the bandwidth among them according to the configured weights. The
bandwidth is guaranteed at this level but not limited to it. For example, if a queue empties and does not
require a share of the link, the remaining queues can expand into the unused bandwidth and share it
among themselves.
If you configure a shaped queue weight to 0 by using the srr-queue bandwidth shape interface
configuration command, this queue participates in SRR shared mode. The weight specified with the
srr-queue bandwidth shape command is ignored, and the weights specified with the srr-queue
bandwidth share interface configuration command for a queue take effect.
When configuring queues for the same port for both shaping and sharing, make sure that you configure
the lowest numbered queue for shaping.
The egress queue default settings are suitable for most situations. You should change them only when
you have a thorough understanding of the egress queues and if these settings do not meet your QoS
solution.
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