08-ACL and QoS Command Reference

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QCN commands

display qcn cp interface

Use display qcn cp interface to display congestion point (CP) statistics.

Syntax

display qcn cp interface [ interface-type interface-number ] [ priority priority-value ]

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

Parameters

interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number. If you do not specify an interface, this command displays CP statistics for all Layer 2 Ethernet interfaces.

priority priority-value: Specifies a CND by a CNPV. If you do not specify a CND, this command displays CP statistics for all CNDs.

Usage guidelines

CP statistics for a Layer 2 Ethernet interface include the following information:

·     Profiles bound to CNDs specified by CNPVs.

·     Number of packets allowed to pass through.

·     Number of packets discarded.

·     Number of CNMs sent.

Examples

# Display CP statistics for all Layer 2 Ethernet interfaces.

<Sysname> display qcn cp interface

Interface: Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/1

 CNPV 1: CP profile 1

  Passed   : 100000 (Packets)

  Discarded: 10 (Packets)

  CNM count: 3000 (Packets)

CNPV 2: CP profile default

  Passed   : 200000 (Packets)

  Discarded: 20 (Packets)

  CNM count: 3000 (Packets)

 

Interface: Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/2

 CNPV 1: CP profile 1

  Passed   : 100000 (Packets)

  Discarded: 10 (Packets)

  CNM count: 3000 (Packets)

 CNPV 2: CP profile default

  Passed   : 200000 (Packets)

  Discarded: 20 (Packets)

  CNM count: 3000 (Packets)

Table 1 Command output

Field

Description

Passed

Number of packets allowed to pass through.

Discarded

Number of packets discarded.

CNM count

Number of CNMs sent.

 

Related commands

reset qcn cp interface

display qcn global

Use display qcn global to display the global CND settings.

Syntax

display qcn global [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays the global CND settings on the master device.

Examples

# Display the global CND settings.

<Sysname> display qcn global slot 1

Slot 1:

QCN global status: Enabled

 CNPV  Mode   Defense-mode    Alternate  CP-profile

---------------------------------------------------

 1     admin  interior-ready  4          default

 2     auto   -               0          1

 3     auto   -               0          1

Table 2 Command output

Field

Description

Mode

Indicates the way how the interface selects the defense mode:

·     auto—The interface negotiates the defense mode by using LLDP.

·     admin—The interface uses a user-configured defense mode.

Defense-mode

Defense mode of the interface:

·     disabled—Disables congestion notification and performs priority mapping according to the priority mapping table.

·     edge—Maps the priority of incoming frames with a specific CNPV to an alternate value and removes CN tags before sending out the frames.

·     interior—Does not alter the priority of incoming frames with a specific CNPV and removes CN tags before sending out the frames.

·     interior-ready—Does not alter the priority of incoming frames with a specific CNPV and retains CN tags when sending out the frames.

When auto is configured, this field display a hyphen (-). Each interface on the switch negotiates the defense mode by using LLDP.

Alternate

Alternate value.

 

display qcn interface

Use display qcn interface to display the CND settings of an interface.

Syntax

display qcn interface [ interface-type interface-number ]

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

Parameters

interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number. If you do not specify an interface, this command displays the CND settings of all Layer 2 Ethernet interfaces.

Examples

# Display the CND settings of all Layer 2 Ethernet interfaces.

<Sysname> display qcn interface

Interface: Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/1

 CNPV  Mode   Defense-mode     Alternate

---------------------------------------------------

 1     comp   interior-ready   4

 2     admin  edge             0

 3     auto   edge             0

 

Interface: Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/2

 CNPV  Mode   Defense-mode     Alternate

---------------------------------------------------

 1     comp   interior-ready   4

 2     admin  edge             0

 3     auto   edge             0

Table 3 Command output

Field

Description

Mode

Indicates the way how the interface selects the defense mode:

·     auto—The interface negotiates the defense mode by using LLDP.

·     admin—The interface uses a user-configured defense mode.

·     comp—The interface uses the global defense mode.

Alternate

Alternate value.

 

display qcn profile

Use display qcn profile to display the settings of a QCN profile.

Syntax

display qcn profile [ profile-id | default ] [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

Parameters

profile-id: Specifies a QCN profile by its ID in the range of 1 to 128.

default: Specifies the default profile (profile 0).

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays the settings of QCN profiles on the master device.

Usage guidelines

If neither profile-id nor default is specified, this command displays the settings of all QCN profiles.

Examples

# Display the settings of QCN profiles

<Sysname> display qcn profile slot 1

Slot 1:

 Profile  Set-point   Weight

---------------------------------------------------

 default  26000       1

 1        30000       2

Table 4 Command output

Field

Description

Set-point

Desired queue length in bytes.

 

qcn enable

Use qcn enable to enable QCN globally.

Use undo qcn enable to disable QCN globally.

Syntax

qcn enable

undo qcn enable

Default

QCN is disabled globally.

Views

System view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Usage guidelines

To make QCN configurations take effect, you must enable QCN globally.

Examples

# Enable QCN globally.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] qcn enable

qcn port priority

Use qcn port priority to configure CND settings for an interface.

Use undo qcn port priority to restore the default.

Syntax

qcn port priority priority-value { admin [ defense-mode { disabled | edge | interior | interior-ready } alternate alternate-value ] | auto }

undo qcn port priority priority-value

Default

The global CND settings apply.

Views

Layer 2 Ethernet interface view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

priority-value: Assigns the interface to a CND specified by a priority value (CNPV) in the range of 0 to 7.

admin: Configures the interface to use a user-configured defense mode.

defense-mode: Configures a defense mode. By default, the disabled defense mode is used.

disabled: Specifies the disabled defense mode. This mode disables congestion notification and performs priority mapping according to the priority mapping table.

edge: Specifies the edge defense mode. This mode maps the priority of frames with the specified CNPV to an alternate value.

interior: Specifies the interior defense mode. This mode does not alter the priority of incoming frames with a specific CNPV and removes CN tags before sending out the frames.

interior-ready: Specifies the interior-ready defense mode. This mode does not alter the priority of incoming frames with a specific CNPV and retains CN tags when sending out the frames.

alternate alternate-value: Specifies an alternate value in the range of 0 to 7. The default value for alternate-value is 0. The alternate value cannot be equal to any CNPVs.

auto: Configures the interface to negotiate the defense mode by using LLDP.

Usage guidelines

When a switch is not assigned to a CND, you cannot configure this command on its interfaces.

The CND settings for an interface take precedence over the global CND settings.

Examples

# Configure the defense mode disabled and alternate value 0 for interface Ten-GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 in the CND with CNPV 1.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] qcn priority 1 auto

[Sysname] interface ten-gigabitethernet 1/0/1

[Sysname-Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] qcn port priority 1 admin defense-mode disabled alternate 0

# Configure interface Ten-GigabitEthernet 1/0/2 to negotiate a defense mode by using LLDP.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] qcn priority 2 admin

[Sysname] interface ten-gigabitethernet 1/0/2

[Sysname-Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/2] qcn port priority 2 auto

Related commands

qcn priority

qcn priority

Use qcn priority to configure global CND settings.

Use undo qcn priority to remove a switch from a CND and delete all settings in that CND.

Syntax

qcn priority priority-value { admin [ defense-mode { disabled | edge | interior | interior-ready } alternate alternate-value ] | auto }

undo qcn priority priority-value

Default

The switch does not belong to any CND.

Views

System view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

priority-value: Specifies a priority value as the CNPV, in the range of 0 to 7. The CNPV cannot be equal to the alternate value configured globally or for interfaces.

admin: Configures the switch to use a user-configured defense mode.

defense-mode: Configures a defense mode. By default, the interior defense mode is used.

disabled: Specifies the disabled defense mode. This mode disables congestion notification and performs priority mapping according to the priority mapping table.

edge: Specifies the edge defense mode. This mode maps the specified CNPV of frames to an alternate value.

interior: Specifies the interior defense mode. This mode does not alter the priority of incoming frames with a specific CNPV and removes CN tags before sending out the frames.

interior-ready: Specifies the interior-ready defense mode. This mode does not alter the priority of incoming frames with a specific CNPV and retains CN tags when sending out the frames.

alternate alternate-value: Specifies an alternate value in the range of 0 to 7. The default value for alternate-value is 0. The alternate value cannot be equal to any CNPVs.

auto: Configures the switch to negotiate the defense mode by using LLDP.

Usage guidelines

When you configure the auto keyword, the alternate value is the priority value that is closest to but smaller than the CNPV. For example, if you set the CNPV to 5, the alternative value is 4. If all priority values smaller than the CNPV are used as CNPVs, the alternate value is the priority value that is closest to but greater than the CNPV.

Examples

# Assign a switch to the CND with CNPV 2.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] qcn priority 2 auto

# Assign a switch to the CND with CNPV 1.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] qcn priority 1 admin defense-mode disabled alternate 0

Related commands

qcn port priority

qcn priority profile

Use qcn priority profile to bind a profile to a CND.

Use undo qcn priority profile to restore the default.

Syntax

qcn priority priority-value profile profile-id

undo qcn priority priority-value profile

Default

The default profile (profile 0) is bound to a CND.

Views

System view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

priority-value: Specifies a priority value (CNPV) in the range of 0 to 7.

profile-id: Specifies a profile by its ID.

Usage guidelines

If the switch has not been assigned to the CND or the specified profile does not exist, the binding fails.

Examples

# Bind profile 2 to the CND with CNPV 2.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] qcn priority 2 profile 2

qcn profile

Use qcn profile to create a profile.

Use undo qcn profile to delete a profile.

Syntax

qcn profile profile-id set-point length-value weight weight-value

undo qcn profile profile-id

Default

No user-created profiles exist.

Views

System view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

profile-id: Specifies the ID of the profile to be created, in the range of 1 to 128. The system automatically creates the default profile (profile 0), which cannot be modified.

set-point length-value: Specifies the desired queue length in the range of 16644 to 8320000 bytes.

weight weight-value: Specifies a weight value in the range of –2 to 5.

Examples

# Create profile 1, with a desired queue length of 28000 bytes and a weight value of 1.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] qcn profile 1 set-point 28000 weight 1

reset qcn cp interface

Use reset qcn cp interface to clear CP statistics.

Syntax

reset qcn cp interface [ interface-type interface-number ] [ priority priority-value ]

Views

User view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number. If you do not specify an interface, the command clears CP statistics for all Layer 2 Ethernet interfaces.

priority priority-value: Specifies a CND by a priority value (CNPV). If you do not specify a CND, the command clears CP statistics for all CNDs.

Examples

# Clear CP statistics for Layer 2 Ethernet interfaces in all CNDs.

<Sysname> reset qcn cp interface

 

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