Head-of-Queue Lifetime Limit

Head-of-queue (HoQ) lifetime limit (HLL) is a mechanism which allows discarding packets attempting to be transmitted after HLL time from the time that they were ready to be transmitted at the head of the scheduling group.

When HLL_packet2Stall (7 as default) packets encounter HLL drop, the scheduling group enters a stall state. During that state all packets to the sub-group are discarded. The subgroup exits stall state after HLL_time*8.

A counter called HoQ discard packets counts the number of discarded packets due to HLL.

hll

hll <max-time>
no hll

Configures HLL time on this interface.
The no form of the command resets HLL time to its default value.

Syntax Description

max-time

Possible values:

  • <4 | 16 | 32 | 64 | 128 | 256 | 512>ms

  • <1 | 2>sec

  • “inf” to disable HLL

Default

512ms

Configuration Mode

config interface ethernet
config interface port-channel
config interface mlag-port-channel

History

3.6.5000

Example

switch (config interface ethernet 1/10)# hll 512ms

Related Commands

Notes

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