You may assign the following values to the QoS classes to set the scheduling.
Parameter
Description
Max. Packets
Specifies the maximum number of packets the above specified hardware priority queue will be allowed to
transmit before allowing the next lowest priority queue to transmit its packets.A value between 0 and 15 can
be specified.
Click
Apply
to implement changes made.
Note:
Entering a 0 for the
Max Packets
field in the
QoS Output Scheduling Configuration
window above will create a Combination
Queue. For more information on implementation of this feature, see the next section,
Configuring the Combination Queue
.
Configuring the Combination Queue
Utilizing the
QoS Output Scheduling Configuration
window shown above, the AT-9724TS can implement a combination queue for forwarding packets.
This combination queue allows for a combination of strict and weight-fair (weighted round-robin “
WRR
”) scheduling for emptying given classes of service.To set
the combination queue, enter a 0 for the Max Packets entry of the corresponding priority classes of service listed in the window above. Priority classes of service
that have a 0 in the Max Packet field will forward packets with strict priority scheduling.The remaining classes of service, that do not have a
0
in their
Max
Packet
field, will follow a weighted round-robin (
WRR
) method of forwarding packets – as long as the priority classes of service with a 0 in their
Max Packet
field are empty.When a packet arrives in a priority class with a
0
in its
Max Packet
field, this class of service will automatically begin forwarding packets until it
is empty. Once a priority class of service with a 0 in its
Max Packet
field is empty, the remaining priority classes of service will reset the weighted round-robin
(
WRR
) cycle of forwarding packets, starting with the highest available priority class of service. Priority classes of service with an equal level of priority and equal
entries in their Max Packet field will empty their fields based on hardware priority scheduling.The
Max Packet
parameter allows you to specify the maximum
number of packets a given priority class of service can transmit per weighted round-robin (
WRR
) scheduling cycle.This provides for a controllable CoS behavior
while allowing other classes to empty as well.A value between 0 and 15 packets can be specified per priority class of service to create the combination queue.
The example window below displays an example of the combination queue where Class-1 will have a strict priority for emptying its class, while the other classes
will follow a weight fair scheduling.
Figure 6- 51. QoS Output Scheduling Configuration window – Combination queue example
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Allied Telesyn AT-9724TS High-Density Layer 3 Stackable Gigabit Ethernet Switch