Figure 86: wred drop probability – LevelOne GSW-4876 User Manual

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Quality of Service

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system. Drop precedence (DP1~DP3) is normally set from a lower to

higher Quality of Service levels for red, yellow, and then green. The

internal DSCP map is used to mark inbound traffic based on priority bits

in the VLAN tag or Layer 2 traffic, or the IP Precedence or DSCP value

for Layer 3 traffic.
As shown in the following figure, Max. DP 1-3 is the drop probability

when the average queue level is 100%. The Min. Threshold is the

average queue level at which the queues randomly start dropping

frames. Note that frames marked with Drop Precedence Level 0 are

never dropped. While the drop probability for frames marked with DP

level n increases linearly from zero (at Min. Threshold average queue

level) up to Max. DP n (at 100% average queue level).

Figure 86: WRED Drop Probability

WRED can only be applied to queues 0-5. Queues 6-7 are reserved for

real-time applications (such as voice) and network control, and are

therefore not suited for aggressive traffic management policies.

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ARAMETERS

These parameters are displayed:

Queue - The queue number (QoS class).

Enable - Enables or disables RED for each queue.

Min. Threshold - Controls the lower RED threshold. If the average

queue level is below this threshold, the drop probability is zero.

(Range: 0-100)

Max. DP 1~3 - Controls the drop probability for frames marked with

Drop Precedence Level 1~3 when the average queue level is 100%.

(Range: 0-100)

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