Tag Switching Resource Configuration Parameters

Details of More Rigorous Allocations

More rigorous allocations are possible as may be desired when the default values are not applicable. For example, the LCN allocations for a port group must satisfy the following limit:

sum ( a (x) ) + sum ( n1 (x) ) +t*270 <= g

In this expression, “a (x)” represents AutoRoute LCNs, “n1 (x)” represents the guaranteed minimum number of VSI LCNs, “t” is the number of ports in the port group that are configured as AutoRoute trunks, and “g” is the total number of LCNs available to the port group. Figure 9-8shows the relationship of these elements.

The “270” value reflects the number of LCNs which are reserved on each AutoRoute trunk for internal purposes. If the port is configured in port rather than trunk mode, “t” = 0, and t*270 drops out of the expression.

For detailed information on the allocation of resources for VSI partitions, refer to the cnfrsrc command description in the section, Command Reference in this chapter.

Figure 9-8 Port VSI Partition LCN Allocation Elements

g = port group common pool, e.g., 8192

sum n(x)

sum a(x)

 

 

 

 

 

Port group LCNs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unallocated LCNs in common pool "g"

(e.g. 8192)

 

 

 

 

 

 

z =

 

 

available on a FIFO basis to port VSI

 

 

 

 

partitions that exceed their configured

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

guaranteed minimum LCN settings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

t*270

12144

 

Note Tag switching can operate on a BXM card configured for either trunk (network) or port (service) mode. If a BXM card is configured for port (service) mode, all ports on the card are configured in port (service) mode. If a BXM card is configured for trunk (network) mode, all ports on the card are configured for trunk (network) mode. When the card is configured for trunk mode, the trunks reserve some connection bandwidth.

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