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Queue set 3 has eight queues. The first queue is serviced in an absolute
priority fashion. The other seven queues are serviced in a WRR fashion.
There are 3 sets of external ports that correspond to the queue sets. The first
set of external ports contains the 10/100 Mb/s ports. These interfaces are
associated with queue set 1. Each port in this set has a set of 4 queues. The
first queue holds the highest priority and is serviced in an absolute priority
fashion, meaning that this queue is serviced first until all the queued packets
are transmitted. The other three queues are serviced using a WRR scheduler.
The second set of external ports contains the cascade ports. These interfaces
are associated with queue set 2, which has 2 queues that are serviced in an
absolute priority fashion.
The third set of external ports contains the GBIC ports; these interfaces are
associated with queue set 3. Each port in this set has a set of 8 queues. The
first queue holds the highest priority and is serviced in an absolute priority
fashion, meaning that this queue is serviced first until all the queued packets
are transmitted. The other seven queues are serviced using a WRR scheduler.
You cannot change the characteristics of these queue sets (such as the service
discipline, packet or buffer thresholds, and queue weights for WRR
scheduler). (Q00770815)
In the Release Notes for the BayStack operating System Switching Software
(BoSS) 3.0 for BayStack 460, 470, and BPS 2000, Part No. 215148-A, dated
May 2003, page 20, the text should read:
The base unit in an allied stack cannot be a BPS 2000. Any of the other
BayStack Policy Switches can function as a base unit in an allied stack, but if
a BayStack 470-48T switch is in the stack, it must be the base unit.
The "Base unit for a mixed stack" section in the Release Notes for the
BayStack operating System Switching Software (BoSS) 3.0 for BayStack
460, 470, and BPS 2000, Part No. 215148-A, dated May 2003, page 22 should
read as follows:
Base unit for a mixed stack
In order of preference, one of the following switches can function as a base unit in
a mixed stack:
If a BayStack 470-24T switch is in the stack, it should be the base unit.
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