ā01-07-2019 09:24 AM - edited ā03-08-2019 04:58 PM
Hi dears,
I want to know how a switch rate-limiting feature drops packets. So suppose a port is sending out 1 Gb traffic and I configure a 500mb egress filter on that port. Does the switch drop one packet from two consecutive packets? or Another rule is applied for dropping packets? does packet lengths affect on dropping procedure?
Is there any standard for limiting in CISCO switches? Is this standard same for other switches?
as may you understand I want to know the exact procedure that a CISCO switch does when traffic exceeds from our egress limits.
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ā01-08-2019 07:06 AM
ā01-07-2019 05:56 PM
ā01-08-2019 04:45 AM
Thanks for your attention.
Let me give an example that helps you to make me packet dropping procedure clear.
For example, I have 100000 number of 1000 bytes Ethernet packets each packet consisting of a number that indicates the number of a packet (in this example number from 1 to 100000). this packets streams are repetitive in 1 second that makes 1 G traffic. I am sending this kind of packets into one port of a switch and I have chosen the rate limit of 500 M. My question is what stream of packets will I receive?
Maybe. packet number 1, packet number 3,.... (I haven't captured a stream like this but I cannot understand the output stream procedure)
what is the exact formula that map rate limit to the time that device capture data? (you know the ingoing ethernet lengths are unknown)
ā01-08-2019 07:06 AM
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