
BayRS Version 15.5.0.0 Document Change Notice
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value is the IP address of the peer for which you want to configure custom DLSw
priority queues.
For example, to specify custom DLSw priority queue configuration for a peer with
an IP address of 192.168.1.1, enter:
dlsw# peer-queue-configuration peer-ip-addr 192.168.1.1
dlsw-peer-queue-configuration/192.168.1.1#
Customizing the DLSw Priority Queues for a Specific Peer
For a specified peer, you can override the currently configured global DLSw
protocol prioritization parameters for the following elements:
• maximum buffer size for each queue
• maximum number of packets per queue
• allocated bandwidth for each of the 10 DLSw priority queues (0-9)
max-queue-buffers
To specify the maximum number of packets for each of a peer’s DLSw priority
queues, navigate to the peer’s dlsw-peer-queue-configuration prompt (for
example,
box; dlsw; dlsw-peer-queue-configuration/<peer-IP-address>) and
enter:
max-queue-buffers <value>
value is the maximum number of packets allowed in each of this peer’s priority
queues. The range of valid values is from 10 to 2147483647, inclusive. The
default is 50.
For example, to specify 200 as the maximum number of packets in each of the
DLSw priority queues for a peer with an IP address of 192.168.1.1, navigate to the
peer’s dlsw-peer-queue-configuration prompt and enter:
dlsw-peer-queue-configuration/192.168.1.1# max-queue-buffers 200
dlsw-peer-queue-configuration/192.168.1.1#
bandwidth-allocation
To allocate the bandwidth for each of the peer’s 10 DLSw priority queues, first
navigate to the peer’s dlsw-peer-queue-configuration prompt (for example, box;
dlsw; dlsw-peer-queue-configuration/<peer-IP-address>) and enter:
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