Avaya P880 Manual Do Utilizador

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June 14, 2001
WFQ Queue-Servicing Algorithm
You can configure the WFQ service policy. The WFQ policy 
implemented in the Cajun II Queue Classification and Servicing 
sub-system is a variation of the textbook WFQ algorithm. In Cajun II 
WFQ, each queue is assigned a weight increment. The weight 
increment never varies; however, each queue also maintains an 
accumulated weight, which is updated after each queue service 
cycle. Queues are serviced based upon their relative accumulated 
weights. In each queue service cycle, only the queue with the 
highest accumulated weight is serviced. If there is a tie, the queue 
with the highest priority (0 – 7 highest) is serviced first. After each 
queue service cycle, the accumulated weight for the queue that is 
serviced is reset to the value of its weight increment, and the 
accumulated weight for the other queues is increased by their 
respective weight increments. 
When you set a port for WFQ, the switch services priority queues 
according to their assigned weight. The queue with the highest 
weight is serviced first.
There are two levels to the WFQ command. The first level specifies 
the modules/ports to be configured. The second level specifies the 
queue weights. 
Port Mirroring on 80-Series Modules
The port mirroring on 80-series modules that is implemented in 
v5.2.2 provides the ability for the 80-series modules to monitor 
traffic that a port transmits and receives. Four channels are provided 
for monitoring traffic, so you can monitor four different ports or 
port ranges simultaneously. 
* Note:  Your switch must be in fabric mode 2 to perform 80-series 
port mirroring. 
You can configure port mirroring on 80-series modules by using 
either the command-line interface (CLI) or the Web Agent.