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Cisco BPX 8600 Series Installation and Configuration
Release 9.3.30, Part Number 78-12907-01 Rev. E0, May 2005
Chapter 24 Configuring BXM Virtual Trunks
Connection Management
In other words, the types of traffic are queued separately as described in Table 24-2.
These classes are all queued separately, and the overall queue depth of the virtual interface is the sum of
all the queue depths shared by all the available queues. Because each virtual trunk occupies one virtual
interface (VI), the overall queue depth available for the virtual trunk is that of its VI.
You do not configure the VI directly.
You use the
cnftrkparm
command to configure the queues within Automatic Routing Management
virtual trunks.
You use the
cnfvsiif
and
cnfqbin
commands to configure the queues within VSI virtual trunk VIs.
Table 24-2 Virtual Trunk Traffic Types
Automatic Routing Management
Traffic Type
voice
time-stamped
non time-stamped
high-priority
bursty data A (bdataA)
bursty data B (bdataB)
CBR
VBR
ABR
VSI
MPLS Classes of Service
UBR
PNNI traffic
Summary of Contents for BPX 8650
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