How are traffic queues defined, Which queue management methods are supported, Which queue management methods are – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Configuring Class-of-Service

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How Are Traffic Queues Defined?

For each queue, you can specify:

• Minimum bandwidth guarantee: A percentage of the port’s maximum

negotiated bandwidth reserved for the queue.

• Scheduler type – strict/weighted:

Strict priority scheduling gives an absolute priority, with traffic in the

highest priority queues always sent first, and traffic in the lowest

priority queues always sent last.

Weighted scheduling requires a specification of priority for each

queue relative to the other queues, based on their minimum

bandwidth values.

Which Queue Management Methods Are Supported?

The switch supports the following methods, configurable per-interface-

queue, for determining which packets are dropped when the queue is full:

• Taildrop: Any packet forwarded to a full queue is dropped regardless of its

importance.

• Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED) drops packets selectively

based their drop precedence level. For each of four drop precedence levels

on each WRED-enabled interface queue, you can configure the following

parameters:

Minimum Threshold: A percentage of the total queue size below

which no packets of the selected drop precedence level are dropped.

Maximum Threshold: A percentage of the total queue size above

which all packets of the selected drop precedence level are dropped.

Drop Probability: When the queue depth is between the minimum

and maximum thresholds, this value provides a scaling factor for

increasing the number of packets of the selected drop precedence level

that are dropped as the queue depth increases.

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