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CONFIGURING THE SWITCH<br />

Setting the Service Weight for Traffic Classes<br />

2-58<br />

This switch uses the Weighted Round Robin (WRR) algorithm to<br />

determine the frequency at which it services each priority queue. As<br />

described in “Mapping CoS Values to Egress Queues” on page 2-55, the<br />

traffic classes are mapped to one of the four egress queues provided for<br />

each port. You can assign a weight to each of these queues (and thereby to<br />

the corresponding traffic priorities). This weight sets the frequency at<br />

which each queue will be polled for service, and subsequently affects the<br />

response time for software applications assigned a specific priority value.<br />

Command Attributes<br />

• WRR Setting Table – Displays a list of weights for each traffic class<br />

(i.e., queue).<br />

• Weight Value – Set a new weight for the selected traffic class.<br />

Web – Open Priority/Queue Scheduling. Select a traffic class by clicking<br />

on it with your cursor, enter a weight value, and then click “Apply.”<br />

CLI – The following example shows how to assign WRR weights of 1, 4,<br />

16 and 64 to the CoS priority queues 0, 1, 2 and 3.<br />

Console(config)#queue bandwidth 1 4 16 64 3-123<br />

Console(config)#exit<br />

Console#show queue bandwidth 3-125<br />

Queue ID Weight<br />

-------- ------<br />

0 1<br />

1 4<br />

2 16<br />

3 64<br />

Console#

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