Service Manual
Global Service Pools With WRED and ECN Settings
Support for global service pools is now available. You can congure global service pools that are shared buer pools accessed by
multiple queues when the minimum guaranteed buers for the queue are consumed. Two service pools are used– one for loss-based
queues and the other for lossless (priority-based ow control (PFC)) queues. You can enable WRED and ECN conguration on the
global service-pools.
You can dene WRED proles and weight on each of the global service-pools for both loss-based and lossless (PFC) service- pools.
The following events occur when you congure WRED and ECN on global service-pools:
• If WRED/ECN is enabled on the global service-pool with threshold values and if it is not enabled on the queues, WRED/ECN are
not eective based on global service-pool WRED thresholds. The queue on which the trac is scheduled must contain
WRED/ECN settings, which are enabled for WRED, to be valid for that trac.
• When WRED is congured on the global service-pool (regardless of whether ECN on global service-pool is congured), and one
or more queues have WRED enabled and ECN disabled, WRED is eective for the minimum of the thresholds between the
queue threshold and the service-pool threshold.
• When WRED is congured on the global service-pool (regardless of whether ECN on global service-pool is congured), and one
or more queues are enabled with both WRED and ECN, ECN marking takes eect. The packets are ECN marked up to shared-
buer limits as determined by the shared-ratio for that global service-pool.
WRED/ECN congurations for the queues that belong to backplane ports are common to all the backplane ports and cannot be
specied separately for each backplane port granularity. This behavior occurs to prevent system-level complexities in enabling this
support for backplane ports. Also, WRED/ECN is not supported for multicast packets.
The following table describes the WRED and ECN operations that occur for various scenarios of WRED and ECN conguration on
the queue and service pool. (X denotes not-applicable in the table, 1 indicates that the setting is enabled, 0 represents a disabled
setting. )
Table 63. Scenarios of WRED and ECN Conguration
Queue
Conguration
Service-Pool
Conguration
WRED Threshold
Relationship
Q threshold = Q-T,
Service pool threshold
= SP-T
Expected Functionality
WRED ECN WRED ECN
0 0 X X X WRED/ECN not applicable
1 0 0 X X Queue based WRED,
No ECN marking
1 X Q-T < SP-T
SP-T < Q-T SP based WRED,
No ECN marking
1 1 0 X X Queue-based ECN marking above queue threshold.
ECN marking to shared buer limits of the service-pool and
then packets are tail dropped.
1 X Q-T < SP-T
SP-T < Q-T Same as above but ECN marking starts above SP-T.
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