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Figure 25: flow control menu – Allied Telesis AT-S62 User Manual

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Chapter 6: Port Parameters

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Section I: Basic Operations

The HOL Limit parameter can help prevent this problem from
occurring. This parameter sets a threshold on the utilization of a port’s
egress queue. When the threshold for a port is exceeded, the switch
signals other ports to discard packets to the oversubscribed port.

For example, referring to the figure above, when the utilization of the
storage capacity of Port D exceeds the threshold, the switch signals
the other ports to discard packets destined for Port D. Port A drops the
D packets, enabling it to once again forward packets to Port C.

The number for this value represents cells. A cell is 64 bytes. The
range is 1 to 61,440 cells. The default is 61,440.

8 - Flow Control
Sets flow control on the port. This option applies only to ports
operating in full-duplex mode.

A switch port uses flow control to control the flow of ingress packets
from its end node.

A port using flow control issues a special frame, referred to as a
PAUSE frame, as specified in the IEEE 802.3x standard, to stop the
transmission of data from an end node. When a port needs to stop an
end node from transmitting data, it issues this frame. The frame
instructs the end node to cease transmission. The port continues to
issue PAUSE frames until it is ready again to receive data from the end
node.

The default setting for flow control on a switch port is disabled.

Selecting this option displays the Flow Control menu, shown in Figure
25.

Figure 25. Flow Control Menu

The options in the Flow Control menu are described below:

1 - Flow Control
Disabled - No flow control on the port. This is the default setting.

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Flow Control

Configuring Port 11

1 - Flow Control ................. Disabled
2 - Flow Control (Cell Limit) .... 57344

R - Return to Previous Menu

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