Configuring RED
Each line module supports a default drop
profile and 15 configurable drop profiles. You can configure the default
drop profile on all E Series line modules except for the ES2
10G LM.
To configure RED:
- Create a drop profile and enter Drop Profile Configuration
mode.
host1(config)#drop-profile internetDropProfile host1(config-drop-profile)#
You can configure up to 16 drop profiles.
- Set the average-length exponent, which specifies the exponent
used to weight the average queue length over time, controlling WRED
responsiveness.
host1(config-drop-profile)#average-length-exponent
9
- Specifying an average-length exponent enables the RED
average queue length computation.
- A higher value smooths out the average and slows WRED
reaction to congestion and decongestion, accommodating short bursts
without dropping. Too large a value can smooth the average to the
point that WRED does not react at all.
- A lower value speeds up WRED reaction. Too low a value
can cause overreaction to short bursts, dropping packets unnecessarily.
- (Optional) Set the minimum and maximum threshold for committed
traffic.
host1(config-drop-profile)#committed-threshold
percent 30 90 4
- (Optional) Set the minimum and maximum threshold for conformed
traffic.
host1(config-drop-profile)#conformed-threshold
percent 25 90 5
- (Optional) Set the minimum and maximum threshold for exceeded
traffic.
host1(config-drop-profile)#exceeded-threshold
percent 20 90 6
The thresholds specify a linear relationship
between average queue length and drop probability.
You can express thresholds as either percentages
of maximum queue size by including the keyword percent, or as absolute byte values by omitting the keyword.
Published: 2010-09-22