
Configuring DLSw Services
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bandwidth-allocation
This action displays the bandwidth-allocation/<peer-IP-address> prompt for the
peer.
At the bandwidth-allocation/<peer-IP-address> prompt for the peer, enter:
dlsw-queue <value>
value is the allocated bandwidth for each of the 10 DLSw priority queues (0-9).
The default value is {60, 40, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}. 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.
For example, to allocate 10 percent of the bandwidth to each of the 10 queues,
navigate to the peer’s bandwidth-allocation prompt and enter:
bandwidth-allocation/192.168.1.1# dlsw-queue {10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
10 10}
bandwidth-allocation/192.168.1.1#
max-queue-size
To specify the maximum size (in bytes) of each queue for a peer, 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-size <value>
value is the maximum size (in bytes) for each of this peer’s priority queues. The
range of valid values is from 5000 to 2147483647, inclusive. The default is 16000.
For example, to specify 20000 as the maximum number of packets allowed in
each DLSw priority queue 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-size 20000
dlsw-peer-queue-configuration/192.168.1.1#
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