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Note This command or some of its parameters might not function as expected in the LightStream 1010 ATM switch environment.
To assign a priority queue for those packets that do not match any other rule in the queue list, use the queue-list default global configuration command. To restore the default value, use the no form of this command.
Queue number 0 is a system queue. It is emptied before any of the other queues are processed. The system enqueues high-priority packets, such as keepalive, to this queue.
In the following example, the default queue for list 10 is set to queue number 2.
custom-queue-list
show queueing
Note This command or some of its parameters might not function as expected in the LightStream 1010 ATM switch environment.
To establish queuing priorities on packets entering on an interface, use the queue-list interface global configuration command. To remove an entry from the list, use the no form of the command.
No queuing priorities are established.
In the following example, queue list 4 establishes queuing priorities for packets entering on interface tunnel 3. The queue number assigned is 10.
custom-queue-list
show queueing
Note This command or some of its parameters might not function as expected in the LightStream 1010 ATM switch environment.
To establish queuing priority based on the protocol type, use the queue-list protocol global configuration command. Use the no form of this command with the appropriate list number to remove an entry from the list.
Possible keywords are gt, lt, list, tcp, and udp. See Table 13-4. |
No queuing priorities are established.
When classifying a packet, the system searches the list of rules specified by queue-list commands for a matching protocol type. When a match is found, the packet is assigned to the appropriate queue. The list is searched in the order it is specified, and the first matching rule terminates the search.
Use Table 13-4, Table 13-5, and Table 13-6 from the priority-list protocol command to configure custom queuing for your system.
The following example assigns traffic that matches IP access list 10 to queue number 1.
The following example assigns Telnet packets to queue number 2.
custom-queue-list
show queueing
Note This command or some of its parameters might not function as expected in the LightStream 1010 ATM switch environment.
To designate the byte size allowed per queue, use the queue-list queue byte-count global configuration command. To return the byte size to the default value, use the no form of the command.
In the following example, queue list 9 establishes the byte-count as 1400 for queue number 10.
custom-queue-list
show queueing
Note This command or some of its parameters might not function as expected in the LightStream 1010 ATM switch environment.
To designate the queue length limit for a queue, use the queue-list queue limit global configuration command. To return the queue length to the default value, use the no form of the command.
In the following example, the queue length of queue 10 is increased to 40.
custom-queue-list
show queueing
Note This command or some of its parameters might not function as expected in the LightStream 1010 ATM switch environment.
To establish queuing priorities based on the address of the serial link on a STUN connection, use the queue-list stun global configuration command. Use the no form of this command with the appropriate arguments to remove an entry from the list.
The following example causes the system to place STUN traffic matching the STUN group number 2 and address C1 onto queue number 3.
custom-queue-list
show queueing
Posted: Thu Jan 23 21:02:44 PST 2003
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