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Congestion Management Configuration 
When configuring hardware congestion management, go to these sections for information you are 
interested in: 
Congestion Management Overview 
Causes, Impacts, and Countermeasures of Congestion 
Network congestion is a major factor contributed to service quality degrading on a traditional network. 
Congestion is a situation where the forwarding rate decreases due to insufficient resources, resulting in 
extra delay. 
Congestion easily occurs in complex packet switching circumstances in the Internet. The following 
figure shows two common cases: 
Figure 5-1 Traffic congestion causes 
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Congestion may bring these negative results: 
Increased delay and jitter during packet transmission  
Decreased network throughput and resource use efficiency 
Network resource (memory in particular) exhaustion and even system breakdown 
Congestion is unavoidable in switched networks and multi-user application environments. To improve 
the service performance of your network, you must take some proper measures to address the 
congestion issues.  
The key to congestion management is how to define a dispatching policy for resources to decide the 
order of forwarding packets when congestion occurs.  
Congestion Management Policies 
In general, congestion management uses queuing technology. The system uses a certain queuing 
algorithm for traffic classification, and then uses a certain precedence algorithm to send the traffic.