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QoS Commands
QoS Commands
burst-mode enable
Syntax
burst-mode enable
undo burst-mode enable
View
System view
Parameters
None
Description
Use the
burst-mode enable command
to enable the burst function.
Use the
undo burst-mode enable
command to disable the burst function.
By default, the burst function is disabled.
The burst function improves packet buffering and forwarding performance in the following
scenarios:
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Dense broadcast or multicast traffic and massive burst traffic are present.
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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 switch, you can improve the processing performance
of the switch operating in the above scenarios and thus drop packet loss rate.
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For packets to be forwarded properly, you must not enable the burst function when the
XRN function is enabled. Refer to
XRN Fabric
Operation
for detailed information about
XRN.
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Because the burst function may affect the QoS performance of your switch, you must
make sure that you are fully aware of the impacts when enabling the burst function.
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