Controlling Congestion Using Tail Drop; Feature History For Tail Drop; Tail Drop And Random Early Detection - Cisco 10000 Series Configuration Manual

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Controlling Congestion Using Tail Drop

Controlling Congestion Using Tail Drop
The tail drop mechanism controls congestion using a specific drop policy to ensure that the maximum
number of packets held in a queue is not exceeded.
During periods of high traffic, a queue fills with packets waiting for transmission. When a queue reaches
its queue limit and becomes full, by default the router employs the tail drop mechanism to drop packets
until the queue is no longer full.
Tail drop is the default mechanism used to control congestion for Layer 3 queues. While some
mechanisms activate before a queue reaches its queue limit, tail drop activates when a queue becomes
full. Tail drop treats all traffic equally and does not differentiate between classes of service. When a
queue becomes full, tail drop continues to drop packets until the queue has room for more packets (the
queue is no longer full).

Feature History for Tail Drop

Cisco IOS Release
Release 12.0(17)SL
Release 12.2(16)BX
Release 12.2(28)SB
Release 12.2(31)SB2

Tail Drop and Random Early Detection

The Cisco 10000 series router allows you to combine tail drop with another congestion control
mechanism called random early detection (RED). RED does not replace tail drop, but rather
complements it by dropping packets before the queue reaches its queue limit or maximum threshold. Tail
drop occurs after the queue is already full, when the mean queue depth for RED exceeds the maximum
threshold value and when the queue limit is reached.
For more information about random early detection, see the
Early Detection" section on page 11-9
Detection" section on page
Cisco 10000 Series Router Quality of Service Configuration Guide
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Description
The tail drop feature was introduced on the router.
This feature was introduced on the PRE2.
This feature was integrated in Cisco IOS
Release 12.2(28)SB for the PRE2.
This feature was introduced on the PRE3.
and the
"Controlling Congestion Using Weighted Random Early
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Chapter 11
Managing Packet Queue Congestion
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