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encounter frame loss, and the first to be discarded will be high-drop. Of course, if this is insufficient to

resolve the congestion, eventually some low-drop frames are dropped as well.

Above tables also show that different types of applications may be placed in different boxes in the traffic

table. For example, web search may fit into the category of high-loss, high-latency-tolerant traffic,

whereas VoIP fits into the category of low-loss, low-latency traffic.

5.15.1.2 Four QoS Profile

There are four basic pieces to QoS scheduling in the Switch: strict priority (SP), delay bound, weighted

fair queuing (WFQ), and best effort (BE). Using these four pieces, there are four different modes of

operation, as shown in the following table.

T

ABLE

5- 4 Q

O

S P

ROFILE

Gigabit

Port

P7 P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 P0

Megabit

Port

P3 P2 P1 P0

Profile mode 1

Delay Bound

Best Effort

Profile mode 2

Strict Priority

Delay Bound

Best Effort

Profile mode 3

Strict Priority

Weighted Fair Queuing

Profile mode 4

Weighted Fair Queuing

The first profile mode for a 10/100 Mbps port is three delay-bounded queues and one best-effort queue.

The delay bounds per class are 0,8 ms for P3, 3.2 ms for P2, and 12.8 ms for P1. For a 1 Gbps port, we

have a default of six delay-bounded queues and two best-effort queues. The delay bounds for a 1 Gbps

port are 0.16 ms for P7 and P6, 0.32 ms for P5, 0.64 ms for P4, 1.28 ms for P3, and 2.56 ms for P2.

Best effort traffic is only served when there is no delay-bounded traffic to be served. For a 1 Gbps port,

where there are two best effort queues, P1 has strict priority over P0.

We have a second profile mode for a 10/100 Mbps port in which there is one strict priority queue, two

delay bounded queues, and one best effort queue. The delay bounds per class are 3.2 ms for P2 and

12.8 ms for P1. If the user is to choose this configuration, it is important that P3 (SP) traffic be either

policed or implicitly bounded (e.g. if the incoming P3 traffic is very light and predictably patterned).

Strict priority traffic, if not admission-controlled at a prior stage to the Switch, can have an adverse

effect on all other classes’ performance. For a 1 Gbps port, P7 and P6 are both SP classes, and P7 has

strict priority over P6. In this case, the delay bounds per class are 0.32 ms for P5, 0.64 ms for P4, 1.28

ms for P3, and 2.56 ms for P2.

The third profile mode for a 10/100 Mbps port contains one strict priority queue and three queues

receiving a bandwidth partition via WFQ. As in the second configuration, strict priority traffic needs to

be carefully controlled.

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