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Issue 1.2
April 2012
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GE Multilin Inc. 2010-2012
that meet the first set of criteria are passed through the
Frame Bucket #1
and the
Input Rate Limiting
setting for this bucket is applied. Similarly, the frames that
meet the second and third sets of criteria are passed through the Frame Buckets
#2 and #3 respectively, and respective Input Rate Limiting settings are applied.
The frames that do not meet any of the three sets of criteria are not rate limited.
Note:
To ensure that any given ingress frame can meet the criteria for only one
frame bucket (if any), VistaNET does not allow for setting the same criteria in
multiple frame buckets.
Input Rate Limit
Sets the ingress rate limiting for the given frame bucket. The options
are:
-
This frame bucket is unused. (Note that even if
rules for this bucket are defined below, no rate
limiting will be applied to the frames meeting
them.)
<L>
The total bit rate for traffic passed through this
frame bucket is limited to
L
where the available
choices for
L
are 128kb/s, 256kb/s, 512kb/s,
1Mb/s, 2Mb/s, 4Mb/s, 8Mb/s, 10Mb/s, 20Mb/s,
40Mb/s, 80Mb/s, 100Mb/s*, 200Mb/s*, 400Mb/s*
and 800Mb/s*.
* Applicable to Gigabit Ethernet ports only.
Frame Type Rule
Allows the user to select the types of frames (unicast, multicast,
broadcast) that will qualify for this frame bucket. The user may select
any one type, any two types or all three types. Note that the frames
also need to meet the Frame Priority rule (see below) in order for them
to be placed into the bucket.
Frame Priority Rule
Allows the user to select the source priorities that the Ethernet frames
should have in order for them to qualify for this frame bucket. Note
that the frames also need to meet the Frame Type rule (see above) in
order for them to be placed into the bucket.
Note
: The „6-7‟ checkbox refers to the frames with source priorities 6
and 7 as well as the segregated EtherType frames.