
Configuring DLSw Services
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max-queue-buffers-unconfig-peers <value>
value
is an integer between 10 and 2147483647, inclusive. The default value is 50.
For example, to specify 100 as the maximum number of packets in each default
queue, enter:
dlsw-protocol-prioritization# max-queue-buffers-unconfig-peers 100
dlsw-protocol-prioritization#
max-queue-size-unconfig-peers
To specify the maximum size (in bytes) of each default queue, navigate to the
dlsw-protocol-prioritization prompt (for example, box; dlsw;
dlsw-protocol-prioritization
) and enter:
max-queue-size-unconfig-peers <value>
value is an integer between 5,000 and 2,147,483,647, inclusive. The default value
is 16000.
For example, to specify 18000 as the maximum number of packets in each default
queue, enter:
dlsw-protocol-prioritization# max-queue-size-unconfig-peers 18000
dlsw-protocol-prioritization#
default-bandwidth
To specify the number of default queues to be used and allocate the bandwidth for
each, navigate to the dlsw-protocol-prioritization prompt (for example, box;
dlsw; dlsw-protocol-prioritization) and enter:
default-bandwidth <value>
value is the allocated bandwidth for each of the 10 default priority queues (0-9).
The default value is {60, 40, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}. Thus, the default setting utilizes
only two priority queues by allocating 60% for queue 0, 40% for queue 1, and 0%
for each of the remaining 8 queues. A valid value is any combination of 10 entries
that add up to 100. Each entry represents the allocated bandwidth percentage for
one of the 10 queues (0 through 9). You must enter a value for each of the 10
queues. The sum of the specified bandwidth percentages must equal 100.
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