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[action] [PR:15126] Use WRED red for DNX #16170

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Description of PR

Braodcom DNX only supports WRED red. So update test accordingly.

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Fixes # (issue)

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  • Testbed and Framework(new/improvement)
  • Test case(new/improvement)

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  • 202012
  • 202205
  • 202305
  • 202311
  • 202405

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Description of PR
Braodcom DNX only supports WRED red. So update test accordingly.

snappi_tests/ecn/test_dequeue_ecn_with_snappi.py::test_dequeue_ecn
-------------------------------- live log call ---------------------------------
05:51:48 snappi_api.warning L1138 WARNING| Capture was not stopped for this port Port 0
FAILED [100%]

syntax error is fixed. Okay to merge. The new failure E       Failed: Only capture 0/101 IP packets. is a different issue. that can be handled in another PR.

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Original PR: #15126

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@mssonicbld mssonicbld merged commit 7863bbe into sonic-net:202405 Dec 20, 2024
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