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buffer-profile global [1Q|4Q]
Sample Buffer Profile Configuration
The two general types of network environments are sustained data transfers and voice/data.
Dell Networking recommends a single-queue approach for data transfers.
Example of a Single Queue Application with Default Packet Pointers
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buffer-profile fp fsqueue-fp
buffer dedicated queue0 3 queue1 3 queue2 3 queue3 3 queue4 3 queue5 3 queue6 3
queue7 3
buffer dynamic 1256
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buffer-profile fp fsqueue-hig
buffer dedicated queue0 3 queue1 3 queue2 3 queue3 3 queue4 3 queue5 3 queue6
3 queue7 3
buffer dynamic 1256
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buffer fp-uplink stack-unit 0 port-set 0 buffer-policy fsqueue-hig
buffer fp-uplink stack-unit 0 port-set 1 buffer-policy fsqueue-hig
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Interface range gi 0/1 - 48
buffer-policy fsqueue-fp
Dell#show run int Tengig 0/10
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interface TenGigabitEthernet 0/10
Troubleshooting Packet Loss
The show hardware stack-unit command is intended primarily to troubleshoot packet loss.
To troubleshoot packet loss, use the following commands.
show hardware stack-unit 0–5 cpu data-plane statistics
show hardware stack-unit 0–5 cpu party-bus statistics
show hardware stack-unit 0-5 drops unit 0-0 port 1–56
show hardware stack-unit 0-5 stack-port 33–56
show hardware stack-unit 0-5 unit 0-0 {counters | details | port-stats
[detail] | register | ipmc-replication | table-dump}:
show hardware {layer2| layer3} {eg acl |in acl} stack-unit 0-5 port-set 0-0
show hardware layer3 qos stack-unit 0-5 port-set 0-0
show hardware system-flow layer2 stack-unit 0-5 port-set 0-1 [counters]
clear hardware stack-unit 0-5 counters
clear hardware stack-unit 0-5 unit 0–0 counters
clear hardware stack-unit 0-5 cpu data-plane statistics
clear hardware stack-unit 0-5 cpu party-bus statistics
clear hardware stack-unit 0-5 stack-port 33–56
Debugging and Diagnostics
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