Configuring congestion management, Overview, Sp queuing – H3C Technologies H3C S6300 Series Switches User Manual

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Configuring congestion management

Overview

Congestion occurs on a link or node when traffic size exceeds the processing capability of the link or

node. It is typical of a statistical multiplexing network and can be caused by link failures, insufficient
resources, and various other causes.

Figure 12

shows two typical congestion scenarios.

Figure 12 Traffic congestion scenarios

Congestion brings the following negative results:

Increased delay and jitter during packet transmission

Decreased network throughput and resource use efficiency

Network resource (memory in particular) exhaustion and even system breakdown

Congestion is unavoidable in switched networks and multi-user application environments. To improve the

service performance of your network, take measures to manage and control it.
The key to congestion management is defining a resource dispatching policy to prioritize packets for
forwarding when congestion occurs.
Congestion management uses queuing and scheduling algorithms to classify and sort traffic leaving a

port.
The Switch Series supports the following queue-scheduling mechanisms.

SP queuing

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

response delay when congestion occurs.

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