Configure Interface Bundle Red Tx_Min_Thresh - Avaya Secure Router 3120 Command Reference Manual

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configure interface bundle red tx_min_thresh

This command sets the minimum queue size after which RED will begin dropping packets.
If this value is exceeded during periods of traffic congestion, RED starts dropping packets
with a probability that is directly proportional to the queue size.
parameter
value
syntax:
tx_min_thresh value < n >
example:
SR/configure/interface/bundle SF_01/red> tx_min_thresh 10
applies to:
All modules
configure interface bundle red wq_bias_factor
This command sets the probability factor for dropping packets when RED is enabled.
A low value increases the probability of packet drops and reduces the bundle's queue size. An
extremely low value may cause RED to drop more packets than necessary during temporary
traffic congestion. A high value reduces the probability of packet drops and increases the queue
size, making it better for temporary traffic bursts.
Router recommends that you do not change the wq_bias_factor value after setting it.
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The threshold at which RED begins dropping packets,
stated as the minimum number of buffers in the bundle's
output queue.
Setting the minimum threshold below 10 may cause
unnecessary packet drops.
The range is 1 - 511; the default is dependent upon the
bandwidth of the bundle.
The default setting is applied when a bundle is configured.
To check the default value, issue the show interface bundle
command.
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