The document configures queue trees and types for network traffic. It creates queues for different virtual machines (VMs) and assigns them to parent interfaces and queues with specific rates. For example, it creates queues named DL-V20 and UP-V20 for the V20 VM, assigns them to the V20-GUEST and ether1 parents, and sets their packet-mark to Limit-V20-packet. It also defines different types of priority queues (pcqs) with rates ranging from 10M to 100M based on source or destination address classification.
The document configures queue trees and types for network traffic. It creates queues for different virtual machines (VMs) and assigns them to parent interfaces and queues with specific rates. For example, it creates queues named DL-V20 and UP-V20 for the V20 VM, assigns them to the V20-GUEST and ether1 parents, and sets their packet-mark to Limit-V20-packet. It also defines different types of priority queues (pcqs) with rates ranging from 10M to 100M based on source or destination address classification.
The document configures queue trees and types for network traffic. It creates queues for different virtual machines (VMs) and assigns them to parent interfaces and queues with specific rates. For example, it creates queues named DL-V20 and UP-V20 for the V20 VM, assigns them to the V20-GUEST and ether1 parents, and sets their packet-mark to Limit-V20-packet. It also defines different types of priority queues (pcqs) with rates ranging from 10M to 100M based on source or destination address classification.