Netgear M4100-12GF (GSM7212F) - ProSAFE Gigabit L2+ Managed Switch Guía De Administador
CoS Queuing
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ProSAFE M4100 Managed Switches
Note:
The traffic class value range is 0–-6 instead of 0–-7 because queue 7
is reserved in a stacking build for stack control, and therefore you
cannot configure it.
is reserved in a stacking build for stack control, and therefore you
cannot configure it.
Web Interface: Set CoS Trust Mode for an Interface
1.
Select QoS > CoS > Advanced > CoS Configuration.
A screen similar to the following displays.
2.
Under CoS Configuration, select the Interface radio button.
3.
In the Interface list, select 1/0/3.
4.
In the Interface Trust Mode list, select trust dot1p.
5.
Click Apply to save the settings.
Configure Traffic Shaping
Traffic shaping controls the amount and volume of traffic transmitted through a network. This
has the effect of smoothing temporary traffic bursts over time. Use the traffic-shape command
to enable traffic shaping by specifying the maximum transmission bandwidth limit for all
interfaces (Global Config) or for a single interface (Interface Config).
has the effect of smoothing temporary traffic bursts over time. Use the traffic-shape command
to enable traffic shaping by specifying the maximum transmission bandwidth limit for all
interfaces (Global Config) or for a single interface (Interface Config).
The <bw> value is a percentage that ranges from 0 to 100 in increments of 5. The default
bandwidth value is 0, meaning no upper limit is enforced, which allows the interface to
transmit up to its maximum line rate.
bandwidth value is 0, meaning no upper limit is enforced, which allows the interface to
transmit up to its maximum line rate.
The bw value is independent of any per-queue maximum bandwidth values in effect for the
interface and should be considered as a second-level transmission rate control mechanism
that regulates the output of the entire interface regardless of which queues originate the
outbound traffic.
interface and should be considered as a second-level transmission rate control mechanism
that regulates the output of the entire interface regardless of which queues originate the
outbound traffic.