Burst configuration, Burst overview, Configuring burst – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000E Series Wireless Switches User Manual

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Burst configuration

This chapter includes these sections:

Burst overview

Configuring burst

Burst configuration example

NOTE:

The term "switch" or "device" in this chapter refers to the switching engine on a WX3000E
wired-wireless switch.

The WX3000E series comprises WX3024E and WX3010E wired-wireless switches.

The port numbers in this chapter are for illustration only.

Burst overview

The burst function improves packet buffering and forwarding performance in the following scenarios:

Dense broadcast or multicast traffic and massive burst traffic are present.

High-speed traffic is forwarded over a low-speed link or traffic received from multiple interfaces at
the same speed is forwarded through an interface at the same speed.

By enabling the burst function on your device, you can improve the processing performance of the device
operating in these scenarios to reduce packet loss.
Make sure that you are fully aware of the impacts when enabling the burst function, because the burst

function may affect the QoS performance of your device.

Configuring burst

Configuration prerequisites

Make sure that the burst function is necessary for addressing your problem.

Configuration procedure

Follow these steps to enable the burst function:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view —

Enable the burst function

burst-mode enable

Required
Disabled by default.

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