policy qos profile <profile-name> queue <queue-id> wred-map dscp-group <dscp-group-name> max-threshold <max-threshold>
Controls the threshold of the average queue length at which the WRED algorithm will drop every packet, for the particular context that you specify in this configuration path.
policy
- This keyword exists for 'organizational' purposes only, to structure the configuration path for relevant command strings.
qos
- This keyword exists for 'organizational' purposes only, to structure the configuration path for relevant command strings.
profile <profile-name>
The name of a QoS profile.
In
policy qos name <policy-name> shaper profile <profile-name>
, the profile name is always a local QoS profile. Configurations paths that have this root define a local QoS profile.In
policy qos name <policy-name> shaper default <profile-name>
orpolicy qos name <policy-name> shaper class <class-number> profile <profile-name>
the profile name can be either a local or global QoS profile name. A configuration path that has either of these roots references a QoS profile that is defined either locally or globally.queue <queue-id>
- Specifies the profile queue identifier.
wred-map
- This keyword exists for 'organizational' purposes only, to structure the configuration path for relevant command strings.
dscp-group <dscp-group-name>
- Specifies the name of a DSCP group.
max-threshold <max-threshold>
- Where
<max-threshold>
is{ <max-threshold-bytes> | <max-threshold-pkts> | <max-threshold-time> }
. The maximum threshold level value. To understand more about this, see WRED algorithm.Note: Not all of the value types are available for all platforms. For example, the UfiSpace S9500-30XS supports{ <max-threshold-bytes> | <max-threshold-time> }
whilst most other platforms support only<max-threshold-pkts>
.<max-threshold-bytes>
: The maximum threshold level, where we express the value as a number of bytes.<max-threshold-pkts>
: The maximum threshold level, where we express the value as a number of packets.<max-threshold-time>
: The maximum threshold level, where we express the value as a number of milliseconds.