QosOperMode |
Controls overall QoS processing for the system.
- enable—all QoS functionality is enabled
- disable—installed QoS components are temporarily removed until the operational mode is re-enabled
The QoS operational mode can not be disabled if QoS components are currently being used by non-QoS applications.
If disabled, requests related to QoS components by non-QoS applications will be rejected.
Attention Re-enabling the QoS operational mode can result in errors if you have made changes affecting available resources while QoS
was temporarily disabled.
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NVRamCommitDelay |
Specifies the maximum time before non-volatile QoS data is written to NVRAM. Values range from 0–604800 seconds. |
ResetToPartialDefaults |
When selected, resets all QoS agent values to default, except DefaultQueueCfg and DefaultBufferingCaps. |
ResetToDefaults |
When selected, resets all QoS agent values to default.
Attention You must restart the switch for changes to ResetToDefaults to take effect.
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DefaultQueueCfg |
Specifies the default queue set associated with all egress interfaces. Values include:
- queueSetOne
- queueSetTwo
- queueSetThree
- queueSetFour
- queueSetFive
- queueSetSix
- queueSetSeven
- queueSetEight
Attention You must restart the switch for changes to DefaultQueueCfg to take effect.
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DefaultBufferingCaps |
Specifies the level of buffer sharing or over-allocation that can take place among ports sharing a buffer pool.
Values include:
- minimumOverAllocation—only a small amount of resource sharing is permitted
- mediumOverAllocation—a medium amount of resource sharing is permitted
- maximumOverAllocation—maximizes the possibility of over-allocation occurring
Attention You must restart the switch for changes to DefaultBufferingCaps to take effect.
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TrackStatistics |
Specifies the type of statistics tracking. Values include:
- disabled
- individual
- aggregate
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NtApplicationMode |
Specifies the Nortel Automatic QoS application mode. Values include:
- disable
- enablePureMode
- enableMixedMode
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