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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization
314470-15.5 Rev 00 13-5
Specifying the Normal Queue Size
To specify the maximum number of packets in the Normal queue at any one time,
regardless of packet size, navigate to the protocol priority prompt (for example,
box; ethernet/2/1; protocol-priority) and enter:
normal-queue-size <value>
value is any integer value; the default is 20 (200 for Frame Relay).
For example, the following command changes the normal queue size to 50:
protocol-priority/ethernet/2/1# normal-queue-size 50
protocol-priority/ethernet/2/1#
Specifying the Low Queue Size
To specify the maximum number of packets in the Low queue at any one time,
regardless of packet size, navigate to the protocol priority prompt (for example,
box; ethernet/2/1; protocol-priority) and enter:
low-queue-size <value>
value
is any integer value; the default is 20.
For example, the following command changes the low queue size to 50:
protocol-priority/ethernet/2/1# low-queue-size 50
protocol-priority/ethernet/2/1#
Specifying the Maximum High Queue Latency
To specify the greatest delay that a high-priority packet can experience and,
consequently, how many normal-priority or low-priority bits can be in the transmit
queue at any one time, navigate to the protocol priority prompt (for example,
box;
ethernet/2/1; protocol-priority) and enter:
max-high-queue-latency <value>
value is between 100 to 5000 ms, inclusive. The default is 250 ms. Nortel
Networks recommends accepting the default value of 250 ms.
For example, the following command changes the maximum high queue latency
to 500:
protocol-priority/ethernet/2/1# max-high-queue-latency 500
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