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SE, upgrade the product to the Switch 4400 SE Enhanced Software
Upgrade (3C17207).
For a list of the features supported by your Switch, please refer to the
Management Quick Reference Guide that accompanies your Switch.
For detailed descriptions of the Command Line Interface (CLI) commands
that you require to manage the Switch please refer to the Management
Interface Reference Guide supplied in HTML format on the CD-ROM that
accompanies your Switch.
What is Traffic
Prioritization?
Today’s application traffic consists of three common types of data:
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Time critical data such as video and voice.
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Business critical data such as database transactions and online
transactions.
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Opportunistic data such as web browsing, email and file transfers.
When these different types of data compete for the same bandwidth, a
network can quickly become overloaded, resulting in slow response times
(long latency), and application time-outs. Traffic prioritization is a
mechanism that allows you to prioritize data so that time-sensitive and
system-critical data can be transferred smoothly and with minimal delay
over a network.
The benefits of using traffic prioritization are:
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You can control a wide variety of traffic and manage congestion on
your network, therefore improving performance.
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You can assign priorities to traffic, for example, set higher priorities to
time-critical or business-critical applications.
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You can provide predictable throughput for multimedia applications
such as video conferencing or voice over IP platforms like the 3Com
NBX, as well as minimizing traffic delay and jitter.
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You can improve network performance as the amount of traffic
grows, which also reduces the need to constantly add bandwidth to
the network, therefore saving cost.
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You can apply security policies through traffic filtering.
Summary of Contents for 3C17203 - SuperStack 3 Switch 4400
Page 8: ...GLOSSARY INDEX ...
Page 14: ...14 ...
Page 26: ...26 CHAPTER 1 SWITCH FEATURES OVERVIEW ...
Page 44: ...44 CHAPTER 3 USING MULTICAST FILTERING ...
Page 55: ...How STP Works 55 Figure 13 STP configurations ...
Page 58: ...58 CHAPTER 4 USING RESILIENCE FEATURES ...
Page 84: ...84 CHAPTER 7 STATUS MONITORING AND STATISTICS ...
Page 92: ...92 CHAPTER 8 SETTING UP VIRTUAL LANS ...
Page 98: ...98 CHAPTER 9 USING WEBCACHE SUPPORT ...
Page 120: ...120 CHAPTER 12 POWER MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL ...
Page 122: ...122 ...
Page 126: ...126 APPENDIX A CONFIGURATION RULES ...
Page 134: ...134 APPENDIX B NETWORK CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES ...
Page 150: ...150 GLOSSARY ...