2 rule configuration, 1 rule creation, 2 rule priority – Siemens S223 User Manual
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SURPASS hiD 6615 S223/S323 R1.5
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Scheduling
Algorithm
To handle overloading of traffics, you need to configure differently processing orders
of graphic by using scheduling algorithm. The hiD 6615 S223/S323 provides:
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Strict Priority Queuing (SPQ)
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Weighted Round Robin (WRR)
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Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ).
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Queue
Weight
Queue weight can be used to additionally adjust the scheduling mode per queue in
WRR or WFQ mode.
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Queue weight controls the scheduling precedence of the internal packet queues.
The higher the weight value the higher the scheduling precedence of this queue.
7.6.2 Rule
Configuration
7.6.2.1 Rule
Creation
For the hiD 6615 S223/S323, you need to open Rule Configuration mode first. To open
Rule Configuration
mode, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
rule
NAME create Global
Opens
Rule Configuration
mode, enter rule name.
After opening Rule Configuration mode, the prompt changes from SWITCH(config)# to
SWITCH(config-rule[name])#.
After opening Rule Configuration mode, a rule can be configured by user. The rule priority,
rule match, rule action, and action parameter(s) can be configured for each rule.
1. The rule name must be unique. Its size is limited to 63 significant characters.
2. The order in which the following configuration commands will be entered is arbitrary.
3. The configuration of a rule being configured can be changed as often as wanted
(inclusive rule type) until the command, apply, will be entered.
4. Use the command, show rule-profile, to display the configuration entered up to now.
You can not create the rule name which started with alphabet ‘a’ If you try to enter ‘a’, the
error message will be appeared. .
7.6.2.2 Rule
Priority
If rules that are more than two match the same packet then the rule having a higher prior-
ity will be processed first.
To set a priority for a rule, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
priority
{low | medium | high |
highest
}
Rule
Sets a priority for a rule.
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