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no cos-queue random-detect
Use this command to disable WRED, thereby restoring the default tail drop operation for the specified
queues on the interface.
Format no cos-queue random-detect queue-id-1 [queue-id-2 … queue-id-
n]
Modes
Global Config
Interface Config
cos-queue strict
This command activates the strict priority scheduler mode for each specified queue for an interface
queue on an interface, a range of interfaces, or all interfaces.
Format cos-queue strict queue-id-1 [queue-id-2 … queue-id-n]
Modes
Global Config
Interface Config
no cos-queue strict
This command restores the default weighted scheduler mode for each specified queue.
Format
no cos-queue strict queue-id-1 [queue-id-2 … queue-id-n]
Modes
Global Config
Interface Config
random-detect
This command is used to enable WRED for the interface as a whole, and is only available when per-
queue WRED activation control is not supported by the device Specific WRED parameters are
configured using the random-detect queue-parms and the random-detect exponential-
weighting-constant commands.
Format
random-detect
Modes
Global Config
Interface Config
When specified in Interface Config mode, this command aects a single interface only, whereas in
Global Config mode, it applies to all interfaces. The Interface Config mode command is only available on
platforms that support independent per-port class of service queue configuration.
Quality of Service Commands
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