H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Action

Description

Queuing and WRED

To display the detail configuration window, you must specify the queuing
type and bandwidth value before clicking the Config link.
Base Configuration:

Queuing Type—Select a queuing type. Options are EF, AF, and WFQ.

Bandwidth Value—Specify the bandwidth value in kbps (value range

is 8 to 1000000) or as a percentage (value range is 1 to 100) of
available bandwidth. This parameter takes effect only on EF and AF.

Advance Configuration:
When the queuing type is EF, configure the following parameters:

Queue CBS(byte)—Specify the committed burst size. This parameter

needs to be configured only if you have specified the bandwidth value
in kbps.

Queue CBS-Ratio—Specify the CBS factor value in the range of 25 to

500. The CBS is the CBS factor multiplied by the bandwidth value.

When the queuing type is AF, configure the following parameters:

Drop Type—Specify the packet drop mechanism. Options are Tail

Drop and WRED.

Max Queue Length—Specify the maximum number of packets that can

be held in a queue, in the range of 1 to 512. This parameter needs to

be configured only if have you specified tail drop as the packet drop

mechanism.

WRED Type—Specify the WRED type. Options are DSCP and IP

Precedence. DSCP indicates that WRED uses the DSCP value to

calculate the packet drop probability. IP Precedence indicates that
WRED uses the IP precedence value to calculate the packet drop

probability. This parameter needs to be configured only if you have

specified WRED as the packet drop mechanism.

Configure WRED parameters for each queue:

{

Click Add.

{

Enter a priority value in the Value field. The value range is 0 to 7 for

IP precedence and 0 to 63 for DSCP.

{

Specify the upper limit for packet drop in the High Limit field. When

the average queue length is above this limit, all arriving packets are
dropped.

{

Specify the lower limit for packet drop in the Low Limit field. When
the average queue length is at or above this limit, arriving packets

are randomly dropped based on the drop probability.

{

Specify the denominator used in drop probability calculation in the

Drop probability denominator field.

{

Repeat the preceding steps to configure WRED parameters for other

queues.

When the queuing type is WFQ, the parameters that need to be

configured are similar to those for AF. Configure the only different
parameter:

Queue Number—Specify the number of queues, in the range of 16 to

4096. The value must be a power of 2.

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