HP 8/40 Access Gateway Administrator's Guide (53-1001760-01, June 2010) - Page 78
Adaptive Networking on Access Gateway, QoS: Ingress Rate Limiting on AG
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3 Adaptive Networking on Access Gateway Adaptive Networking on Access Gateway Adaptive Networking (AN) ensures bandwidth for critical servers, virtual servers, or applications in addition to reducing latency and minimizing congestion. Adaptive Networking in Access Gateway works in conjunction with the Quality of Service (QoS) feature on Brocade fabrics. Fabric OS provides a mechanism to assign traffic priority, (high, medium, or low) for a given source and destination traffic flow. By default, all flows are marked as medium. The following must be appropriately installed: • The Adaptive Networking (AN) license must be installed on all switches operating in Access Gateway mode to take advantage of the QoS and Ingress Rate Limiting features. • The Server Application Optimization (SAO) license must be installed to extend QoS features to supported HBAs. To determine if these licenses are installed on the connected switch, issue the Fabric OS licenseshow command. Refer to the Fabric OS Administrator's Guide for detailed information about QoS. You can configure the ingress rate limiting and SID/DID traffic prioritization levels of QoS for the following configurations: • Supported HBA to AG to switch • Unsupported HBA to AG to switch • HBA (all) to Edge AG to Core AG to switch For additional information on the Brocades adapters, refer to your HBA Administrator's Guide. QoS: Ingress Rate Limiting on AG Ingress rate limiting restricts the speed of traffic from a particular device to the switch port. On switches in AG mode, you must configure ingress rate limiting on F_Ports. For more information and procedures for configuring this feature, refer to "QoS: Ingress Limiting" in the Fabric OS Administrator's Guide. QoS: SID/DID traffic prioritization SID/DID traffic prioritization allows you to categorize the traffic flow between a given host and target as having a high or low priority; the default is medium. For example, you can assign online transaction processing (OLTP) to a high priority and the backup traffic to a low priority. For detailed information on this feature, refer to "QoS: SID/DID traffic prioritization" in the Fabric OS Administrator's Guide. Figure 12 on page 59 shows the starting point for QoS in various Brocade and Non-Brocade configurations. 58 Access Gateway Administrator's Guide 53-1001760-01