QoS Ingress Data Buffer Management
 
  
  
Note   
This topic does not apply to
  
SLX 9150, 
SLX 9250, 
Extreme 8520, and 
Extreme 8720 
  devices.
  
  
  
  
Buffer management consists of the following.
				- Packets arrived at ingress are stored
					in a data buffer (DB). 
- A DB can be an on-chip buffer (OCB, 128
					MB) or external DRAM (up to 8 GB). 
- Each OCB size is 256 B and external
					DRAM buffer size is 2 KB. 
- The Virtual output queue (VOQ) holds packet
					descriptors, which are lists of buffer descriptors (BD). 
- The entire packet buffer can be configured for a
					given VOQ to 1.5 GB for D cards and 2 GB for M cards.
						 Important    Specifying a
						value over 1.5 GB for a D card generates an error:  QSizeLimit LC Type -D
								ifIdx: 0x80000000, slot_id: 1, maxQueueSize: 1536.
 
- The DB and BD pools are managed per-license, as
					follows: 
						- Avoid starving high-priority
							traffic by allocating too many resources to high-rate, low-priority
							traffic. 
- Each VOQ has its own minimum
							guaranteed BD and DB (10% of the queue size). The default VOQ size is 1
							MB. 
- The non-guaranteed BD and DB
							are allocated from a shared pool. 
 
For more information, see Configure Virtual Output Queuing.
  	
Note   
The buffer management feature is supported only on devices based on 
Extreme 8820, 
SLX 9740, 
SLX 9640, and
    
SLX 9540.