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In the existing software, ECE/CWR TCP flag qualifiers are not supported.
Because this functionality forcibly marks all the packets matching the specific match criteria as yellow, Dell EMC
Networking OS does not support Policer based coloring and this feature concurrently.
If single rate two color policer is configured along with this feature, then by default all packets less than PIR would be
considered as Green But Green packets matching the specific match criteria for which color-marking is configured will
be over-written and marked as Yellow.
If two rate three color policer is configured along with this feature then,
x < CIR will be marked as Green
CIR < x< PIR will be marked as Yellow
PIR < x will be marked as Red
But Green packets matching the specific match criteria for which color-marking is configured will be over-written and marked
as Yellow.
Sample configuration to mark non-ecn packets as yellow with
Multiple traffic class
Consider the example where there are no different traffic classes that is all the packets are egressing on the default queue0.
Dell EMC Networking OS can be configured as below to mark the non-ecn packets as yellow packets.
!
ip access-list standard ecn_0
seq 5 permit any ecn 0
class-map match-any ecn_0_cmap
match ip access-group ecn_0 set-color yellow
!
policy-map-input ecn_0_pmap
service-queue 0 class-map ecn_0_cmap
Applying this policy-map ecn_0_pmap will mark all the packets with ecn == 0 as yellow packets on queue0 (default queue).
Classifying Incoming Packets Using ECN and Color-Marking
Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) is a capability that enhances WRED by marking the packets instead of causing WRED to
drop them when the threshold value is exceeded. If you configure ECN for WRED, devices employ this functionality of ECN to
mark the packets and reduce the rate of sending packets in a congested, heavily-loaded network.
ECN is a mechanism using which network switches indicate congestion to end hosts for initiating appropriate action. End hosts
uses two least significant bits of ToS to indicate that it is ECT. When intermediate network node encounters congestion,
remarks ECT to CE for end host to take appropriate action. During congestion, ECN enabled packets are not subject to any kind
of drops like WRED except tail drops. Though ECN & WRED are independent technologies, BRCM has made WRED a mandatory
for ECN to work.
On ECN deployment, the non-ECN packets that are transmitted on the ECN-WRED enabled interface will be considered as
Green packets and will be subject to the early WRED drops. Typically the TCP-acks, OAM, ICMP ping packets will be non-ECN
in nature and it is not desirable for this packets getting WRED dropped.
In such a condition, it is necessary that the switch is capable to take differentiated actions for ECN/Non-ECN packets. After
classifying packets to ECN/Non-ECN, marking ECN and Non-ECN packets to different color packets is performed.
Quality of Service (QoS)
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