Chapter 41
Configuring QoS
Disabling RSVP Support
To disable RSVP support, perform this task in privileged mode:
Task
Step 1
Disable RSVP support on the switch.
Step 2
Verify the configuration.
This example shows how to disable RSVP support:
Console> (enable) set qos rsvp disable
RSVP disabled on the switch.
Console> (enable)
Enabling Participation in the DSBM Election
Catalyst 6000 family switches can serve as the Designated Subnet Bandwidth Manager (DSBM). You
can enable participation in the election of the DSBM on a per-port basis.
The DSBM is not reelected when additional RSVP devices join the network. To control which device
Note
is the DSBM, disable election participation in all devices except the one that you want elected as
DSBM. After the DSBM is elected, reenable election participation in other devices, as appropriate
for the network configuration.
To enable the participation of a port in the election of the DSBM, perform this task in privileged mode:
Task
Step 1
Enable the participation of a port in the election of
the DSBM.
Step 2
Verify the configuration of the port.
The range for the priority parameter is 128 to 255.
This example shows how to enable the participation of ports 2/1 and 3/2 in the election of the DSBM:
Console> (enable) set port rsvp 2/1,3/2 dsbm-election enable 232
DSBM enabled and priority set to 232 for ports 2/1,3/2.
Console> (enable)
Disabling Participation in the DSBM Election
To disable the participation of a port in the election of the DSBM, perform this task in privileged mode:
Task
Step 1
Disable the participation of a port in the election
of the DSBM.
Step 2
Verify the configuration.
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Command
set qos rsvp {enable | disable}
show qos rsvp info
Command
set port rsvp {mod/port} dsbm-election
{disable | enable priority}
show port rsvp [mod[/port]
Command
set port rsvp {mod/port} dsbm-election
{disable | enable priority}
show port rsvp show port rsvp [mod[/port]]
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