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Tuning your switch performance, Overview, How queues work – Avaya Cajun P882 User Manual

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Tuning Your Switch
Performance

Overview

The following information and procedures provided in this chapter
pertain to layer 2 and layer 3 module configurations. Buffer
management features help you to optimize traffic throughput
through the switch fabric.

This chapter provides the following information:

How Queues Work

Managing Buffers and Queues

How Queues Work

Frames are buffered in the I/O modules, before and after traversing
the switch. Each queue can hold 256K bytes. (Architecturally they
can support up to 1 MB each).

Each buffer is divided into two queues, one for High-priority Traffic
and one for Normal-priority Traffic. The factory default is for the
high-priority queue uses 20% (51K) of the buffer. The normal-
priority queue uses the remaining 80% (205K). These values can
be modified using either the Web Agent or SNMP.

* Note: When you change these values, you must reboot the

switch before they can take effect.

Less buffer memory gets assigned to the high-priority queue
because the high-priority queue gets serviced more frequently than
the normal-priority queue. Since a frame spends less time on the
high-priority queue, less buffer space is required for the queue.