Reference Guide
2 2.50 256
3 2.50 256
4 9.38 256
5 9.38 256
6 9.38 256
7 9.38 256
Example of Viewing the Buffer Profile Allocations
FTOS#show running-config interface tengigabitethernet 2/0 !
interface TenGigabitEthernet 2/0
no ip address
mtu 9252
switchport
no shutdown
buffer-policy myfsbufferprofile
Example of Viewing the Buffer Profile (Interface)
FTOS#sho buffer-profile detail int gi 0/10
Interface Gi 0/10
Buffer-profile fsqueue-fp
Dynamic buffer 1256.00 (Kilobytes)
Queue# Dedicated Buffer Buffer Packets
 Kilobytes)
0 3.00 256
1 3.00 256
2 3.00 256
3 3.00 256
4 3.00 256
5 3.00 256
6 3.00 256
7 3.00 256
Example of Viewing the Buffer Profile (Linecard)
FTOS#sho buffer-profile detail fp-uplink stack-unit 0 port-set 0
Linecard 0 Port-set 0
Buffer-profile fsqueue-hig
Dynamic Buffer 1256.00 (Kilobytes)
Queue# Dedicated Buffer Buffer Packets
 (Kilobytes)
0 3.00 256
1 3.00 256
2 3.00 256
3 3.00 256
4 3.00 256
5 3.00 256
6 3.00 256
7 3.00 256
Using a Pre-Defined Buffer Profile
FTOS provides two pre-defined buffer profiles, one for single-queue (for example, non-quality-of-service [QoS]) 
applications, and one for four-queue (for example, QoS) applications.
You must reload the system for the global buffer profile to take effect, a message similar to the following displays: % 
Info: For the global pre-defined buffer profile to take effect, please save the 
config and reload the system.
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FTOS Behavior: After you configure buffer-profile global 1Q, the message displays during every bootup. Only one reboot 
is required for the configuration to take effect; afterward you may ignore this bootup message.
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