Setup Guide

Table Of Contents
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Creating an Output QoS Policy
To create an output QoS policy, use the following commands.
1. Create an output QoS policy.
CONFIGURATION mode
qos-policy-output
2. After you configure an output QoS policy, do one or more of the following:
Scheduler Strict Policy-based Strict-priority Queueing configuration is done through scheduler strict. It is applied to
Qos-policy-output. When scheduler strict is applied to multiple Queues, high queue number takes precedence.
Allocating Bandwidth to Queue
Specifying WRED Drop Precedence
Configuring Policy-Based Rate Shaping
To configure policy-based rate shaping, use the following command.
Configure rate shape egress traffic.
QOS-POLICY-OUT mode
rate-shape
Allocating Bandwidth to Queue
The switch schedules packets for egress based on Deficit Round Robin (DRR). This strategy offers a guaranteed data rate.
Allocate bandwidth to queues only in terms of percentage in 4-queue and 8-queue systems. The following table shows the
default bandwidth percentage for each queue.
The following table lists the default bandwidth weights for each queue, and their equivalent percentage which is derived by
dividing the bandwidth weight by the sum of all queue weights.
Table 61. Default Bandwidth Weights
Queue Default Bandwidth Percentage for 4
Queue System
Default Bandwidth Percentage for 8
Queue System
0 6.67% 1%
1 13.33% 2%
2 26.67% 3%
3 53.33% 4%
4 - 5%
5 - 10%
6 - 25%
7 - 50%
NOTE: The system supports 8 data queues.
NOTE: For multi-cast queue, 7th queue will be shared for both data and control packets.
When you assign a percentage to one queue, note that this change also affects the amount of bandwidth that is allocated to
other queues. Therefore, whenever you are allocating bandwidth to one queue, Dell EMC Networking recommends evaluating
your bandwidth requirements for all other queues as well.
Assign each queue a bandwidth percentage ranging from 1 to 100%, in increments of 1%.
bandwidth-percentage
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Quality of Service (QoS)