This command creates a text description stored in the configuration file for a configuration context.
The no form of this command removes any description string from the context.
n/a
This command enables the context to configure a QoS slope policy.
slope-policy “default”
The high-slope context contains the commands and parameters for defining the high-priority Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED) or Random Early Detection (RED) slope graph. Each queue supports a high-priority WRED/RED slope for managing access to the queue for low-priority or out-of-profile packets.
The high-slope parameters can be changed at any time and the affected queue high-priority WRED/RED slopes will be adjusted appropriately.
The no form of this command restores the high slope configuration commands to the default values. If the commands within high-slope are set to the default parameters, the high-slope mode will not appear in save config and show config output unless the detail parameter is present.
The low-slope context contains the commands and parameters for defining the low-priority or high-priority WRED/RED slope graph. Each queue supports a low-priority WRED/RED slope for managing access to the queue for low-priority or out-of-profile packets.
The low-slope parameters can be changed at any time and the queue low-priority WRED/RED slopes will be adjusted appropriately.
The no form of this command restores the low slope configuration commands to the default values. If the leaf commands within low-slope are set to the default parameters, the low-slope mode will not appear in save config and show config output unless the detail parameter is present.
This command sets the low-priority or high-priority WRED or RED slope position for the queue average usage value where the packet discard probability rises directly to one (maxThreshold or maxT). The percent parameter is expressed as a percentage of the maximum queue depth (buffer-based WRED) or a percentage of maximum payload of the queue (payload-based WRED).
The no form of this command restores the max-avg value to the default setting. If the current start-avg setting is larger than the default, an error will occur and the max-avg setting will not be changed to the default.
max-avg 90 (the high slope default is 90% queue usage before discard probability is 1)
max-avg 75 (the low slope default is 75% queue usage before discard probability is 1)
This command sets the high-priority or low-priority WRED/RED maximum discard probability (maxDP) at slope position max-avg. The percent parameter is expressed as a percentage of packet discard probability where always discard is a probability of 1. A max-prob value of 80 represents 80% of 1, or a packet discard probability of 0.8.
For bridging domain queues on the 2-port 10GigE (Ethernet) Adapter card and 2-port 10GigE (Ethernet) module, the queues support the following DP (discard probability) values: 0%, 1%, 2%, 3%, 4%, 5%, 6%, 7%, 8%, 9%, 10%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%. User-configured values are rounded down to match these DP values.
For example, configuring a DP to be 74% means that the actual value used is 50%.
The no form of this command restores the max-prob value to the default setting.
max-prob 80 (80% maximum drop probability corresponding to the max-avg)
This command enables or disables the administrative status of the WRED/RED slope.
By default, all slopes are shut down and have to be explicitly enabled (no shutdown).
The no form of this command administratively enables the WRED/RED slope.
shutdown (the WRED/RED slope disabled, implying a zero (0) drop probability)
This command sets the high-priority or low-priority WRED/RED slope position for the queue average usage value where the packet discard probability starts to increase above zero (minThreshold or minT). The percent parameter is expressed as a percentage of the maximum queue depth (buffer-based WRED) or a percentage of maximum payload of the queue (payload-based WRED).
The no form of this command restores the start-avg value to the default setting. If the max-avg setting is smaller than the default, an error will occur and the start-avg setting will not be changed to the default.
This command copies existing QoS policy entries for a QoS policy-id to another QoS policy-id.
This command is a configuration level maintenance tool used to create new policies using existing policies. It also allows bulk modifications to an existing policy with the use of the overwrite keyword.
This command displays slope policy information.
The following output is an example of slope policy information, and Table 47 describes the fields.
Label | Description |
Policy | The ID that uniquely identifies the policy |
Description | A text string that helps identify the policy’s context in the configuration file |
Time Avg | The time average factor, which is the exponential weight factor used in calculating the average queue size. The time_average_factor parameter is non-user-configurable, and is set to a system-wide default value of 3. |
High Slope Parameters | |
Start Avg | The high-priority WRED/RED slope position for the queue average usage value where the packet discard probability starts to increase above zero |
Max Avg | The high-priority WRED or RED slope position for the queue average usage value where the packet discard probability rises directly to one |
Admin State | enabled - the administrative status of the WRED/RED slope is enabled |
disabled - the administrative status of the WRED/RED slope is disabled | |
Max Prob. | The high-priority WRED/RED maximum discard probability (at slope position max-avg) |
Low Slope Parameters | |
Start Avg | The low-priority WRED/RED slope position for the queue average usage value where the packet discard probability starts to increase above zero |
Max Avg | The low-priority WRED or RED slope position for the queue average usage value where the packet discard probability rises directly to one |
Admin State | enabled - the administrative status of the WRED/RED slope is enabled |
disabled - the administrative status of the WRED/RED slope is disabled | |
Max Prob. | The low-priority WRED/RED maximum discard probability (at slope position max-avg) |
Associations | |
Object Type | The type of object using the specified slope policy |
Object Id | The identifier of the object using the specified slope policy |
Queue | The number of the queue using the specified slope policy |