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User Manual for the NETGEAR 7300S Series Layer 3 Managed Switch Software
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands
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202-10088-01, March 2005
Interface
This displays the slot/port of the interface. If displaying the glo-
bal configuration, this output line is replaced with a Global Con-
fig indication.
bal configuration, this output line is replaced with a Global Con-
fig indication.
Intf Shaping Rate
The maximum transmission bandwidth limit for the interface as a
whole. It is independent of any per-queue maximum bandwidth
value(s) in effect for the interface. This is a configured value.
whole. It is independent of any per-queue maximum bandwidth
value(s) in effect for the interface. This is a configured value.
Queue Mgmt Type
The queue depth management technique used for all queues on
this interface, either tail drop or weighted random early discard
(WRED). This is a configured value.
this interface, either tail drop or weighted random early discard
(WRED). This is a configured value.
WRED Decay Exponent
The weighted random early discard (WRED) average queue
length calculation decay exponent. This is a configured value.
length calculation decay exponent. This is a configured value.
The following information is repeated for each queue on the interface.
Queue IdQueue identification number
An interface supports n queues numbered 0 to (n-1).
The specific n value is platform dependent.
Minimum Bandwidth
The minimum transmission bandwidth guarantee for the queue,
expressed as a percentage. A value of 0 means bandwidth is not
guaranteed and the queue operates using best-effort. This is a
configured value.
expressed as a percentage. A value of 0 means bandwidth is not
guaranteed and the queue operates using best-effort. This is a
configured value.
Maximum Bandwidth
The maximum transmission bandwidth limit for the queue,
expressed as a percentage. A value of 0 means no upper limit is
enforced, so the queue may use any or all of the available band-
width of the interface. This is a configured value.
expressed as a percentage. A value of 0 means no upper limit is
enforced, so the queue may use any or all of the available band-
width of the interface. This is a configured value.
Scheduler Type
Indicates whether this queue is scheduled for transmission using a
strict priority or a weighted scheme. This is a configured value.
strict priority or a weighted scheme. This is a configured value.
Queue Mgmt Type
The queue depth management technique used for this queue,
either tail drop or weighted random early discard (WRED). This
is a configured value.
either tail drop or weighted random early discard (WRED). This
is a configured value.
show interfaces random-detect
This command displays the weighted random early discard (WRED) configuration for each
supported drop precedence level of each queue for the specified interface. The slot/port parameter
is optional and is only valid on platforms that support independent per-port class of service
mappings. If specified, the class-of-service WRED configuration of the interface is displayed. If
omitted, the most recent global configuration settings are displayed.
supported drop precedence level of each queue for the specified interface. The slot/port parameter
is optional and is only valid on platforms that support independent per-port class of service
mappings. If specified, the class-of-service WRED configuration of the interface is displayed. If
omitted, the most recent global configuration settings are displayed.
Format
show interfaces random-detect [slot/port]
Mode
Privileged EXEC