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cbQosQueueingCfgBandwidth
Cisco Class Based Qos Queueing Configuration Bandwidth
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The type of bandwidth configuration value represented by this object is indicated by the value of cbQosQueueingCfgBandwidthUnits for this entry. If the cbQosQueueingCfgBandwidthUnits value is 'kbps(1)' or 'percentage(2)', this object represents the configured bandwidth allocated to this traffic class.In the case of a bandwidth policy, this value represents a minimum bandwidth guarantee for the traffic class. In the case of a priority policy, this value represents the maximum rate at which priority service is guaranteed. If the cbQosQueueingCfgBandwidthUnits value is 'percentageRemaining(3)', this object represents the the percentage of the unallocated bandwidth to allocate to this class. If the cbQosQueueingCfgBandwidthUnits value is 'ratioRemaining(4)', this object represents the ratio value, relative to other class' configured ratio values, used to determine the portion of the unallocated bandwidth to apply to this class.
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