Port WRED Transmit Queue Configuration
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Use this menu to define WRED thresholds for the port's transmit queues. Set each
threshold between 1% and 100%. When the average queue size grows beyond the
minimum threshold, packets begin to be dropped. When the average queue size
reaches the maximum threshold, all packets are dropped. The probability of
packet‐drop between the thresholds is defined by the drop rate.
Table 187.
Port WRED Transmit Queue Options
Command Syntax and Usage
[no] randomdetect transmitqueue <0‐7> enable
Enables or disables the WRED transmit queue configuration.
Command mode: Interface port
randomdetect transmitqueue <0‐7> tcp minthreshold <1‐100>
maxthreshold <1‐100> droprate <1‐100>
Configures the WRED thresholds for TCP traffic.
Command mode: Interface port
no randomdetect transmitqueue <0‐7> tcp
Clears the WRED configuration for TCP traffic.
Command mode: Interface port
randomdetect transmitqueue <0‐7> nontcp
minthreshold <1‐100> maxthreshold <1‐100> droprate <1‐100>
Configures the WRED thresholds for non‐TCP traffic.
Command mode: Interface port
no randomdetect transmitqueue <0‐7> nontcp
Clears the WRED configuration for non‐TCP traffic.
Command mode: Interface port
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