
BayRS Version 15.5.0.0 Document Change Notice
13-8 314470-15.5 Rev 00
Selecting the Low Queue Percentage Bandwidth
If you selected the bandwidth allocation dequeuing algorithm, to specify the
percentage of the synchronous line’s bandwidth allocated to low-priority traffic,
navigate to the protocol priority prompt (for example,
box; ethernet/2/1;
protocol-priority) and enter:
low-queue-percentage-bandwidth <percent>
percent is a value between 0 to 100, inclusive. The default is 10 percent. The high
queue, normal queue, and low queue percentage bandwidth values must total 100.
For example, the following command changes the low queue percentage
bandwidth to 20 percent:
protocol-priority/ethernet/2/1# low-queue-percentage-bandwidth 20
protocol-priority/ethernet/2/1#
Controlling the Dequeuing of Packets
To control the dequeuing of packets from the queues to the driver, navigate to the
protocol priority prompt (for example, box; ethernet/2/1; protocol-priority) and
enter:
dequeue-at-line-rate {disabled | enabled}
When limited bandwidth is available, select enabled to reduce delay in queues that
need a constant delay rate, such as Voice over IP. Accept the default, disabled, if
you do not need constant bandwidth for traffic that requires a constant delay rate.
For example, the following command enabled the dequeue-at-line-rate feature:
protocol-priority/ethernet/2/1# dequeue-at-line-rate enabled
protocol-priority/ethernet/2/1#
Creating Outbound Traffic Filters
You can create outbound traffic filters for the following interfaces: Ethernet
(10Base-T or 100BASE-T), FDDI, token ring, HSSI, MCE1, MCT1, and
synchronous. The current implementation of this feature supports only traffic with
IP headers. The following section describes how to create an IP-routed outbound
traffic filter for an interface.
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