Reference Guide

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buffer (Configuration)
c s
Apply a buffer profile to all Field or Switch Fabric processors in a port-pipe.
buffer [csf | fp-uplink] linecard slot port-set port-pipe buffer-policy buffer-profile
Parameters
None
Command Mode
BUFFER PROFILE
Usage Information
If you attempt to apply a buffer profile to a non-existent port-pipe, FTOS displays the following
message. However, the configuration still appears in the running-config.
%DIFFSERV-2-DSA_BUFF_CARVING_INVALID_PORT_SET: Invalid FP port-set 2 for linecard 2.
Valid range of port-set is <0-1>
Usage Information
When you remove a buffer-profile using the command no buffer-profile [fp | csf] from
CONFIGURATION mode, the buffer-profile name still appears in the output of show buffer-profile
[detail | summary]. After a line card reset, the buffer profile correctly returns to the default values, but
the profile name remains. Remove it from the show buffer-profile [detail | summary] command
output by entering no buffer [fp-uplink | csf] linecard port-set buffer-policy from
CONFIGURATION mode and no buffer-policy from INTERFACE mode.
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Commands
buffer-profile (Configuration)
c s z
Create a buffer profile that can be applied to an interface.
Syntax
buffer-profile {profile-name | global {1Q|4Q}
buffer-profile (Configuration) Create a buffer profile that can be applied to an interface.
csf
Enter this keyword to apply a buffer profile to all Switch Fabric processors
in a port-pipe.
fp-uplink
Enter this keyword to apply a buffer profile to all Field Processors in a a
port-pipe.
linecard slot Enter the keyword linecard followed by the line card slot number.
port-set port-pipe Enter the keyword port-set followed by the port-pipe number.
Range: 0-3 on C-Series, 0-1 on S-Series
buffer-policy buffer-profile Enter the keyword buffer-policy followed by the name of a buffer profile
you created.
Version 7.7.1.0 Introduced on S-Series
Version 7.6.1.0 Introduced on C-Series
buffer-profile (Configuration) Create a buffer profile that can be applied to an interface.