On 08/30/2017 04:37 PM, Cong Wang wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 8:49 PM, Florian Fainelli
> wrote:
>> Le 08/07/17 à 15:26, Florian Fainelli a écrit :
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Most DSA supported Broadcom switches have multiple queues per ports
>>> (usually 8) and each of these queues can be configured w
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 8:49 PM, Florian Fainelli wrote:
> Le 08/07/17 à 15:26, Florian Fainelli a écrit :
>> Hi,
>>
>> Most DSA supported Broadcom switches have multiple queues per ports
>> (usually 8) and each of these queues can be configured with different
>> pause, drop, hysteresis thresholds
Le 08/07/17 à 15:26, Florian Fainelli a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Most DSA supported Broadcom switches have multiple queues per ports
> (usually 8) and each of these queues can be configured with different
> pause, drop, hysteresis thresholds and so on in order to make use of the
> switch's internal buffe
Hi,
Most DSA supported Broadcom switches have multiple queues per ports
(usually 8) and each of these queues can be configured with different
pause, drop, hysteresis thresholds and so on in order to make use of the
switch's internal buffering scheme and have some queues achieve some
kind of lossle