
Networks (Advanced Settings)" on page 97). Additionally, each Network or Shared Uplink Set also has a LACP timer setting. There are three possible values:
This setting specifies the
Using the "long" setting can help prevent loss of LAGs while performing
QoS is used to provide different priorities for designated networking traffic flows and guarantee a certain level of performance through resource reservation. QoS is important for the following reasons:
•It provides Service Level Agreements for network traffic and to optimize network utilization.
•Different traffic types such as management, backup, and voice have different requirements for throughput, jitter, delays and packet loss.
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•In some cases, capacity cannot be increased. Even when possible, increasing capacity may still encounter issues if traffic needs to be
Traffic must be categorized and then classified. Once classified, traffic is given priorities and scheduled for transmission. For
The following diagram illustrates how VC receives traffic and categorizes it into classes. Packets can be reordered based on priority as shown for packet number 3. Packets can also be dropped during congestion as shown for packet number 2.
Prior to the VC 4.01 release, VC QoS support was limited apart from dynamic Max rate limiting bandwidth control. VC Ethernet modules passed Layer 2 and Layer 3 markings in VLAN tunnel mode but in some cases removed L2 markings in mapped mode. VC would not perform any traffic classification, marking, policing,
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