csqIfDropConfigQueueBuffer - Cisco Switch QOS If Dropped Config Queue Buffer - CISCO-SWITCH-QOS-MIB

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csqIfDropConfigQueueBuffer

Cisco Switch QOS If Dropped Config Queue Buffer
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.580.1.4.4.1.8

This object specifies how the queue buffer behaves when the drop algorithm is tail drop. 'shared' indicates that the queue buffer is shared among all queues at the interface. 'dedicated' indicates that each queue will be assigned a dedicated portion of the queue buffer. 'percent' indicates that a percentage of the queue buffer can be configured for each queue. The percentage value can be configured via csqIfDropConfigDropThreshold object. This object is configurable only if 'tailDrop' bit in the value of qosIfCapabilities for the same ifIndex and traffic direction is set. If value of csqIfDropConfigAlgorithm is not 'tailDrop', this object value has no effect.

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