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Please note that these maximum committed rates vary with the number of active ports on each I/O
module. The rates shown in
Table 39
are what you can expect when you all running all ports at traffic
level. If you are using fewer ports, you will have higher committed rates available for each port. And,
the maximum committed rate is reached when you are running traffic on only one port.
NOTE
Cumulative percentages of minimum bandwidth of the queues on a given port should not exceed 100%
If you choose a setting not listed in the tables, the setting is rounded up to the next value. If the actual
bandwidth used is below the minimum bandwidth, the additional bandwidth is not available for other
queues on that physical port.
Configuring Bi-Directional Rate Shaping
The maximum bandwidth or rate defined in the BlackDiamond 10K switch ingress QoS profile defines
the rate limit for ingress traffic on rate-shaped ports. You set minimum and maximum rates for each
port on the ingress port, using either percentage of total bandwidth or absolute values for committed
and peak rates in Kbps or Mbps. You also set the priority level for each queue.
To define rate shaping on a port, you assign a minimum and maximum bandwidth or rate plus a
priority value to each queue on the ingress port (see
Table 38
for the number of queues available to each
port on the I/O module). Use the following command to define rate shaping:
configure qosprofile ingress <iqp> [{committed_rate <committed_bps> [k | m]} {maxbw
<maxbw_number>} {minbw <minbw_number>} {peak_rate <peak_bps> [k | m} {priority
[<priority> | <priority_number]}] ports [<port_list> | all]
If you choose to use committed rate and peak rate values, be aware of the interactions between the
values and the command line interface (CLI) management system. You can enter any integer from 0 in
the CLI; however, functionally the switch operates only in multiples of 62.5 Kbps. Also note that the CLI
system does not accept decimals.
Rate shaping is disabled by default on all ports; the system does use existing 802.1p, port, and VLAN
values to assign packets to the ingress queue. The rate shaping function is used to assign specific
priorities by absolute rates or percentages of the bandwidth.
To enable this rate shaping feature, use the configuration command. To disable the rate shaping, use the
following command:
unconfigure qosprofile ingress ports all
Table 39: Maximum committed rates per port for I/O module on the BlackDiamond 10K switch
I/O module
MSM configuration
Maximum committed rate
1 Gbps module
Single MSM
200 Mbps
Dual MSM
400 Mbps
10 Gbps module
Single MSM
2 Gbps
Dual MSM
4 Gbps
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