Determining Packet Drop Priority Using Wred - Dell PowerConnect B-RX Configuration Manual

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Trust-Level
CoS-DSCP map
COS
dscp
DSCP-priority map
d1 and d2
DSCP-DSCP map
d1 and d2
CoS-priority map

Determining packet drop priority using WRED

You can configure a device to monitor traffic congestion and drop packets according to a WRED
(Weighted Random Early Detection) algorithm. This algorithm enables the system to detect the
onset of congestion and take corrective action. In practice, WRED causes a Switch to start dropping
packets as traffic in the switch starts to back up. WRED provides various control points that can be
configured to change a system's reaction to congestion. The following variables are used when
calculating whether to drop or forward packets:
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Statistical Average-Q-Size – The statistical average size of the queue calculated over time on
the switch.
Current-Q-Size – The current size of the queue as calculated on the switch.
Wq – This variable specifies the weights that should be given to the current queue size and the
statistical average-q-size when calculating the size for WRED calculations.
Max-Instantaneous-Q-Size – The maximum size up to which a queue is allowed to grow.
Packets that cause the queue to grow beyond this point are unconditionally dropped. This
variable is user configured.
Min-Average-Q-Size – The average queue size below which all packets are accepted. This
variable is user configured.
Max-Average-Q-Size – The average queue size above which all packets are dropped. This
variable is user configured.
Pmax – The maximum drop probability when queue-size is at Max-Average-Q-Size. This variable
is user configured.
Pkt-Size-Max – The packet size to which the current packet's size is compared as shown in the
algorithm below. This variable is user configured.
Determining packet drop priority using WRED
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The marking type enabled on the interface. The marking type can be
any of the following:
COS – CoS marking is enabled.
DSCP – DSCP marking is enabled.
No – Marking is not enabled.
The trust level enabled on the interface. The trust level can be one of
the following:
DSCP
L2 CoS
The CoS (802.1p) values.
The DSCP values to which the device maps the CoS values above.
The DSCP -> forwarding priority mappings that are currently in effect.
The DSCP -> DSCP mappings that are currently in effect.
The CoS (802.1p) forwarding priority mapping that is currently in effect.
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