cwdxBWQueueOrder - cwdx BW Queue Order - CISCO-WIRELESS-DOCS-EXT-MIB

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cwdxBWQueueOrder

cwdx BW Queue Order
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.169.1.2.1.1.2

The relative order of this queue to the other queues within the wireless interface. The smaller number has higher order. That is, 0 is the highest order and 10 is the lowest order. The scheduler will serve the requests in higher order queue up to the number of requests defined in cwdxBWQueueNumServedBeforeYield before serving requests in the next higher order queue. The queues with higher priority will not be serviced (once the QueueNumServedBeforeYield number has been hit) until all remaining queues are processed. If there are n queues on this interface, the queue order will be 0 to n-1 and maximum number of requests defined as cwdxBWQueueNumServedBeforeYield in order 0 queue will be served before the requests in order 1 queue to be served.

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