The provisioning steps involved in using a queue-group queue on an ingress port are:
Queue Group Template Creation
Create the queue group template in the ingress context
Create the queue within the queue group template
Queue Group Creation
Identify the ingress port (or ports) for which the queue group is needed (for LAG, use the primary port member)
Create a queue group with the same name as the template on the port or ports
Map a Forwarding Class to the queue-id within the queue group
Map forwarding classes to queue-group queues
Identify or create the SAP ingress QoS policy that is used on the ingress SAP where queue redirection is needed
Map the needed forwarding classes to the queue group name and the specific queue ID within the group
Apply the SAP ingress QoS policy
Identify or create the ingress SAP requiring forwarding class redirection to the queue group
Assign the QoS policy to the SAP
The following displays an Ethernet access ingress port queue-group configuration example:
*A:Dut-T>config>port# /configure port 9/2/1
*A:Dut-T>config>port# info
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ethernet
mode access
access
ingress
queue-group "QG_ingress_1" create
exit
exit
egress
queue-group "QG_egress_1" create
exit
exit
exit
exit
no shutdown
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*A:Dut-T>config>port#
*A:Dut-T>config>port# /configure port 9/2/2
*A:Dut-T>config>port# info
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ethernet
mode access
access
ingress
queue-group "QG_ingress_1" create
exit
exit
egress
queue-group "QG_egress_1" create
exit
exit
exit
exit
no shutdown
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*A:Dut-T>config>port#