
BayRS Version 15.5.0.0 Document Change Notice
13-6 314470-15.5 Rev 00
protocol-priority/ethernet/2/1#
Clearing the High Water Marks
When you change the queue depth (by changing the value of the high queue,
normal queue, or low queue size), you can also reset the high-water mark by
changing the value of this parameter. When you change the value of this
parameter, you reset the high-water mark for all three queues to zero.
To clear the existing high-water marks, navigate to the protocol priority prompt
(for example,
box; ethernet/2/1; protocol-priority) and enter:
high-water-packets-clear <value>
value is any integer value; the default is 0.
For example, the following command clears the existing high-water marks for the
priority queues:
protocol-priority/ethernet/2/1# high-water-packets-clear 1
protocol-priority/ethernet/2/1#
Selecting the Prioritization Algorithm Type
To select the dequeuing algorithm that protocol prioritization uses to drain priority
queues and transmit traffic, navigate to the protocol priority prompt (for example,
box; ethernet/2/1; protocol-priority) and enter:
prioritization-algorithm-type {bandwidth-allocation | strict}
If you select strict queueing, the router always transmits traffic in the High queue
before transmitting traffic in the other queues. If you accept the default, bandwidth
allocation queueing, the router transmits traffic in a queue until the utilization
percentage for that queue is reached; then, the router transmits traffic in the
next-lower-priority queue. (You configure the percentages for bandwidth
allocation by setting the high-queue, normal-queue, and low-queue percentage
bandwidth parameters).
For example, the following command changes the dequeuing algorithm to strict:
protocol-priority/ethernet/2/1# prioritization-algorithm-type strict
protocol-priority/ethernet/2/1#
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