46 congestion management, Overview, Congestion management policy – H3C Technologies H3C WX6000 Series Access Controllers User Manual

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Congestion Management

When configuring congestion management, go to these section for information that you are interested
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Overview

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Congestion Management Policy

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Configuring an SP Queue

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Configuring a WRR Queue

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Configuring SP+WRR Queues

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Displaying and Maintaining Congestion Management

Overview

When the rate at which the packets arrive is higher than the rate at which the packets are transmitted on
an interface, congestion occurs on this interface. If there is not enough storage space to store these
packets, parts of them will be lost. Packet loss may cause the transmitting device to retransmit the
packets because the lost packets time out, which causes a malicious cycle.

The core of congestion management is how to schedule the resources and determine the sequence of
forwarding packets when congestion occurs.

Congestion Management Policy

Queuing technology is generally adopted to solve the congestion problem. The queuing technology is to
classify the traffic according to a specified queue-scheduling algorithm and then use the specified
priority algorithm to forward the traffic. Each queuing algorithm is used to solve specific network traffic
problems and affects the parameters such as bandwidth allocation, delay and delay jitter.

The following paragraphs describe strict-priority (SP) queue-scheduling algorithm, and weighted round
robin (WRR) queue-scheduling algorithm.

1) SP queue-scheduling algorithm

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