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receiving and transmitting packets.
No Limit
This drop-down menu allows you to specify that the selected port will have no bandwidth limit.
Enabled disables the limit.
Rate
This field allows you to enter the data rate, in Mbit/s, that will be the limit for the selected port.
Specifies the limitation of the received data rate.
Effective Rx rate
Effective Tx rate
Specifies the limitation of the transmitted data rate.
Click Apply to set the bandwidth control for the selected ports. Results of configured Bandwidth Settings will be displayed in the
Port Bandwidth Table.

Scheduling

Changing the output scheduling used for the hardware queues in the Switch can customize QoS. As with any changes to QoS
implementation, careful consideration should be given to how network traffic in lower priority queues is affected. Changes in
scheduling may result in unacceptable levels of packet loss or significant transmission delay. If you choose to customize this
setting, it is important to monitor network performance, especially during peak demand, as bottlenecks can quickly develop if the
QoS settings are not suitable. Click, Configuration > QoS > Scheduling to view the window shown below.
You may assign the following values to the QoS classes to set the scheduling.
Parameter
Max. Packets (0-255)
Max. Latency (0-255)
Click Apply to implement changes made.
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DES-3500 Series Layer 2 Stackable Fast Ethernet Managed Switch User Manual
Figure 6- 53. QoS Output Scheduling window
Description
Specifies the maximum number of packets the above specified hardware priority queue
would be allowed to transmit before allowing the next lowest priority queue to transmit its
packets. A value between 0 and 255 can be specified.
Specifies the maximum amount of time the above specified hardware priority queue will
be allowed to transmit packets before allowing the next lowest hardware priority queue to
begin transmitting its packets. A value between 0 and 255 can be specified - with this
value multiplied by 16 ms to arrive at the total allowed time for the queue to transmit
packets. For example, a value of 3 specifies 3 X 16 = 48 ms. The queue will continue
transmitting the last packet until it is finished when the max latency timer expires.
NOTE: The settings you assign to the queues, numbers 0-7, represent the IEEE
802.1p priority tag number. Do not confuse these settings with port numbers.
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