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Quality of Service
Bi-Directional Rate Shaping—BlackDiamond 10K
Switch Only
NOTE
If you are working with the BlackDiamond 8800 family of switches or the Summit X450 switch, refer to [ACL CHAP}
for information on metering the ingressing traffic.
With software version 11.0, you can configure and display bi-directional rate shaping parameters. on the
BlackDiamond 10K switch. Bi-directional rate shaping allows you to manage bandwidth on Layer 2 and
Layer 3 traffic flowing to each port on the switch and from there to the backplane. You can configure up
to 8 ingress queues, which send traffic to the backplane, per physical port on the I/O module. By
defining minimum and maximum bandwidth for each queue, you define committed and peak
information rates for each queue. You can define different priorities for each queue for each port. Rate
shaping on the ingress port allows the switch to enforce how much traffic from a particular port can
ingress to the system.
Bi-directional rate shaping on the BlackDiamond 10K switch controls the traffic from the ingress ports to
the backplane and provides guaranteed minimum rates. The number of queues from the ingress port to
the backplane differs between I/O modules. The 1 Gbps I/O module has 2 queues from the ingress port
to the backplane, and the 10 Gbps I/O module has 8 queues from the ingress port to the backplane.
You set minimum bandwidth, maximum bandwidth, and priority for each queue for each port. Use
prioritization when two or more hardware queues on the same physical port are contending for
transmission, only after their respective bandwidth management parameters have been satisfied. Once
the priorities are satisfied, the switch uses a round-robin system to empty the queues to the backplane.
Table 47
displays the mapping of the ingress queues and the priority value for each I/O module.
Table 47: Ingress queue mapping for I/O modules on the BlackDiamond 10K switch
I/O module
1 Gbps module
10 Gbps module
Using bi-directional rate shaping, excess traffic is discarded at the I/O module and does not traverse to
the backplane. You view statistics on the discarded traffic using the
ports information
The 802.1p value is mapped to the ingress queue. For untagged ports, use port- or VLAN-based QoS to
map traffic to the ingress queue.
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Ingress queues
IQP1
IQP2
IQP1
IQP2
IQP3
IQP4
IQP5
IQP61
IQP7
IQP8
command.
Priority value
1 to 4
5 to 8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
show ports qosmonitor
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