Queue profile
A queue profile defines the queues that are associated with an interface to control the transmission of packets. Each profile has eight queues, numbered 0 to 7. The larger the queue number, the higher its priority during transmission scheduling. Packets are assigned to a queue based on their local priority value.
A queue profile must be configured on every interface at all times.
The switch is automatically provisioned with an initial queue profile named
default
, which assigns each local priority to the queue of the same number. This will work in most situations. Use the command
show qos queue-profile default
to view the product default queue profile. Do not use
show running-configuration
as it will only display changes from the initial values.
The following diagram shows the commands that are used to configure a queue profile.