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Default 0
Command Mode TRUST-MAP
Usage
Information
If the trust map does not define traffic class values to a queue, those flows map to the default queue 0. If
some of the traffic class values are already mapped to an existing queue, you see an error. The no version
of this command returns the value to the default.
Example
OS10(conf-tmap-tc-queue-qos)# queue 2 qos-group 5
Supported
Releases
10.3.0E or later
queue qos-group (Z9332F-ON)
Configure mapping for different traffic class types to different queues.
Syntax
queue number qos-group traffic-class-numbertype {unicast | multicast}
Parameters
queue number Enter the traffic single value queue ID, from 0 to 7. Multicast Queue ranges from
0 to 2.
qos-group traffic-class-number Enter the traffic class number, either single, comma-
delimited, or hyphenated-range
typeunicast | multicast Select either a unicast or multicast queue type
Default NA
Command Mode CONFIGURATION (config-qos-map)
Usage
Information
The command applies to Z9332F-ON. The no version of this command returns the value to the default.
Example
OS10(config-qos-map)# queue 2 qos-group 2-5 type unicast
Supported
Releases
10.5.0 or later
random-detect (interface)
Assigns a WRED profile to the specified interface.
Syntax
random-detect wred-profile
Parameters wred-profile Enter the name of an existing WRED profile.
Default Not configured
Command Mode INTERFACE
Usage
Information
The no version of this command removes the WRED profile from the interface.
Example
OS10(config)# interface ethernet 1/1/1
OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/1)# random-detect test_wred
Supported
Releases
10.4.0E(R1) or later
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