etsysCosTxqPortSliceSetting - Enterasys Cos Transmit Queue Port Slice Setting - enterasys-class-of-service-mib

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etsysCosTxqPortSliceSetting

Enterasys Cos Transmit Queue Port Slice Setting
1.3.6.1.4.1.5624.1.2.55.1.4.8.1.2

This object is an octet string in which the number of octets corresponds to the number of transmit queues for each dot1dBridge port. The value of the first octet represents the number of 'slices' of transmit resources to allocate to Queue 0, the second octet represents the number for Queue 1, and so forth. The sum of all the octets in the octet string must add up to the total number of slices available for that port type as defined in etsysCosTxqNumberOfSlices. For example, on a port having 4 transmit queues and where transmit resources are divided into 16 slices, writing an octet string of {0x00, 0x04, 0x04, 0x08} would have the following effect: At least 50% of the frames transmitted are from Queue 3 At least 25% of the frames transmitted are from Queue 2 At least 25% of the frames transmitted are from Queue 1 No frames will be transmitted from Queue 0 until Queues 1, 2 and 3 are empty.

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