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huawei(config-if-eth-0/3)#
traffic-suppress all broadcast value 8
huawei(config-if-eth-0/3)#
display traffic-suppress 0
Command:
display traffic-suppress 0
Traffic suppression ID definition:
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NO. Min bandwidth(kbps) Max bandwidth(kbps) Package number(pps)
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1 6 145 12
2 12 291 24
3 24 582 48
4 48 1153 95
5 97 2319 191
6 195 4639 382
7 390 9265 763
8 781 18531 1526
9 1562 37063 3052
10 3125 74126 6104
11 6249 148241 12207
12 12499 296483 24414
13 0 0 0
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Current traffic suppression index of broadcast : 8
Current traffic suppression index of multicast : 7
Current traffic suppression index of unknown unicast : 7
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3.14.2 Configuring Queue Scheduling
This topic describes how to configure the queue scheduling so that the services with different
priorities have different scheduling policies. Then, the corresponding QoS of these services can
be ensured.
Context
The queue scheduling policy of the MA5616 is configured according to the service type. That
is, the VoIP service priority is usually set to 6, the video service priority is usually set to 4, and
the Internet service priority is usually set to 0. When congestion occurs, the system ensures that
the traffic stream with a higher priority is processed in time, and also ensures the QoS of services
with a lower priority.
3.14.2.1 Configuring the Queue Scheduling Mode
This topic describes how to configure the queue scheduling mode for ensuring that packets in
the queue with a higher priority can be processed in time in case of congestion.
Context
The MA5616 supports the three queue scheduling modes: strict-priority queue (PQ), weighted
round robin (WRR), and PQ+WRR.
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PQ
The PQ gives preference to packets in a queue with a higher priority. The packets of a lower
priority queue can be transmitted only when a queue with a higher priority is empty.
By default, the system adopts the PQ mode.
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WRR
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