lsPerVcqRmIfMinWrrServiceClass
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The service classes on an interface are partitioned
into two subsets, dictating how a service class
with a cell ready to transmit is chosen (subsequently
a connection is chosen within the selected service
class). There are two subsets: Strict Priority (SP),
and Weighted Round Robin (WRR). The SP subset
service classes are selected by strict priority (highest
priority with available cell wins). If there are any SP
service classes, they take precedence over any WRR
classes.
A WRR subset service class is chosen from among the
WRR service classes with an available cell using a
WRR algorithm.
The SP service classes (if any) include a contiguous
range of classes, starting with c2 (c1 is dedicated to
CBR, which doesn't use SP/WRR). The WRR service
classes (if any) include a contiguous range of classes,
ending with c5.
This object specifies the break-point between SP and WRR
service classes. Note that (assuming all service classes
are used) specifying c2 indicates all service classes are
WRR, and specifying c5 indicates all service classes
are SP.