Configuration Guide Vol. 1


3.5.2 Number of QoS entries on the receiving side

The following table describes the maximum number of QoS entries on the receiving side that can be set for each switch in each receiving-side flow detection mode.

Table 3-27: Max. entries for receiving QoS

Receiving-side flow detection mode

Max. number of entries in the receiving QoS #1

MAC conditions

IPv4 conditions

IPv6 conditions

layer3-1

512NGn

512NGn

-

layer3-2

-

1024NGn

-

layer3-6

-

512NGn

512NGn

layer3-dhcp-1

-

512

-

layer3-mirror-1

512NGn

512NGn

-

layer3-mirror-2

-

768NGn

-

layer3-mirror-3

-

512NGn

512NGn

layer3-mirror-4

-

512NGn

512NGn

layer3-mirror-5

-

512NGn

-

layer3-suppress-1

512NGn

512NGn

-

layer3-suppress-2

-

512NGn

512NGn

layer3-suppress-dhcp-1

-

512

-

layer3-suppress-mirror-1

512NGn

512NGn

-

layer3-suppress-mirror-2

-

-

-

custom

0~3072NGn #2

0~3072NGn #2

0~3072NGn #2

Legend:-Not applicable n: Number of member switches

Note #1

In a stack configuration, the capacity limits increase according to the number of member switches. However, the capacity limits of the VLAN interface remains the same.

In standalone mode, n is 1.

Note #2

The maximum number of entries in the receiving QoS is the maximum number of entries when the same flow-detection condition (MAC condition, IPv4 condition, and IPv6 condition) is specified for all entry blocks from 0 entries when the function is not specified for the entry block.