Introduction; Terminology; Gmb Operation; Guaranteed Minimum Bandwidth (Gmb) - HP ProCurve Management And Configuration Manual

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Guaranteed Minimum Bandwidth (GMB)

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Guaranteed Minimum Bandwidth (GMB)
Feature
bandwidth-min output
show bandwidth output [ port-list ]

Introduction

Guaranteed Minimum Bandwidth (GMB) provides a method for ensuring that
each of a given port's outbound traffic priority queues has a specified mini­
mum consideration for sending traffic out on the link to another device. This
can prevent a condition where applications generating lower-priority traffic
in the network are frequently or continually "starved" by high volumes of
higher-priority traffic. You can configure GMB per-port.

Terminology

Oversubscribed Queue: The condition where there is insufficient bandwidth
allocated to a particular outbound priority queue for a given port. If additional,
unused bandwidth is not available, the port delays or drops the excess traffic.

GMB Operation

The switch services per-port outbound traffic in a descending order of priority;
that is, from the highest priority to the lowest priority. By default, each port
offers eight prioritized, outbound traffic queues. Tagged VLAN traffic is prior­
itized according to the 802.1p priority the traffic carries. Untagged VLAN
traffic is assigned a priority of "0" (normal).
Default
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Per-Queue:
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2%-3%-30%-10%
10%-10%-15%-20%
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