Reference Guide

Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later
set qos-group
Congures marking for the QoS-group queues.
Syntax
set qos-group queue-number
Parameters queue-number — Enter a queue number (0 to 7).
Default Not congured
Command Mode POLICY-MAP-CLASS-MAP
Usage Information The qos or control-plane ingress QoS policy type only supports this command. When class-map type is
control-plane, the qos-group corresponds to CPU queues 0 to 11, and when the class-map type is qos, the
qos-group corresponds to data queues 0 to 7.
Example
OS10(conf-pmap-c-qos)# set qos-group 7
Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later
shape
Shapes the outgoing trac rate.
Syntax
shape {min {kbps | mbps | pps} min-value [burst-size]} {max {kbps | mbps | pps
max-value [max-burst-size]}
Parameters
min — Enter the minimum committed rate in unit (kbps, mbps, or pps).
kbps — Enter the committed rate unit in kilobits per second (0 to 40000000).
mbps — Enter the committed rate unit in megabits per second (0 to 40000).
pps — Enter the committed rate unit in packets per second (1 to 268000000).
burst-size — Enter the burst size in kilobytes per packet (0 to 10000 or 1 to 1073000).
max — Enter the maximum peak rate in kbps, mbps, or pps.
max-burst-size — Enter the burst size in kilobytes per packets (0 to 10000 or 1 to 1073000).
Default 50 kb or 200 packets
Command Mode POLICY-MAP-CLASS-MAP
Usage Information Only the ingress QoS policy type supports this command. You must enter both the minimum and maximum values.
If you enter the rate value in pps, the burst provided is in packets. If you enter the rate in kbps or mbps, the burst is
provided in kb. If you enter the minimum rate in pps, you must also enter the maximum rate in pps.
Example
OS10(conf-pmap-c-que)# shape min pps 10 max pps 40
Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later
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