Sp queuing, Wrr queuing – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual

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SP queuing

SP queuing is designed for mission-critical applications, which require preferential service to reduce the

response delay when congestion occurs.

Figure 11 SP queuing

As shown in

Figure 11

, SP queuing classifies eight queues on a port into eight classes, numbered 7 to 0

in descending priority order.
SP queuing schedules the eight queues in the descending order of priority. It sends packets in the queue
with the highest priority first. When the queue with the highest priority is empty, it sends packets in the

queue with the second highest priority, and so on. You can assign mission-critical packets to the high

priority queue to make sure they are always served first and common service packets to the low priority

queues and transmitted when the high priority queues are empty.
The disadvantage of SP queuing is that packets in the lower priority queues cannot be transmitted if

packets exist in the higher priority queues. This might cause lower priority traffic to starve to death.

WRR queuing

WRR queuing schedules all the queues in turn to make sure every queue is be served for a certain time,

as shown in

Figure 12

.

Queue 7

Queue 6

Queue 1

Queue 0

……

Packets to be sent through

this port

Packet

classification

High priority

Low priority

Sent packets

Interface

Sending queue

Queue

scheduling

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