09-25-2012 05:31 AM - edited 03-07-2019 09:05 AM
Hello everyone!
The question is - if I set the speed of the switch port to 10mb/s full duplex, do I set it for both download/upload? I mean 10 for download and 10 for upload?
If I set the bandwidth of the port to 10mb/s - do I limit upload or download?
If I set srr-queue bandwidth limit on the port, do I limit upload or download? Or may be both?
Thanks in advance!
09-25-2012 06:42 AM
Hello Fgasimzade,
1) link speed 10 Mbps is set for both TX and RX directions full duplex means bidirectional traffic is possible ( no need to wait to transmit as in old shared network segments)
2) bandwidth command does not provide any form of traffic limitation
3) outbound = egress = tx direction only
>> You can limit the bandwidth on an egress port. For example, if a customer pays only for a small percentage of a high-speed link, you can limit the bandwidth to that amount
srr-queue bandwidth limit weight1
Specify the percentage of the port speed to which the port should be limited. The range is 10 to 90.
By default, the port is not rate limited and is set to 100 percent.
To be noted this is referred to the actual port speed. So if you have reduced the port speed setting the speed manually you need to take in account this.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
09-25-2012 11:08 PM
outbound = egress = tx direction only
>> You can limit the bandwidth on an egress port. For example, if a customer pays only for a small percentage of a high-speed link, you can limit the bandwidth to that amount
srr-queue bandwidth limit weight1
Thank you!
In this case ingress (upload) stays unlimited, right?
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