Frame preemption with IEEE 802.1Qbu
A frame preemption feature is a quality of service (QoS) enhancement for switching devices that:
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reduces latency for time-critical network traffic,
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temporarily interrupts non-critical frames to transmit urgent frames, and
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resumes suspended frames after high-priority data is sent.
Frame preemption is based on IEEE 802.1Qbu and Interspersing Express Traffic (IET) standards.
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Frame Preemption with IEEE 802.1Qbu |
26.1.1 |
This feature provides a low-latency mechanism for high-priority frames by allowing the suspension of non-critical frames for critical ones. It helps achieve low latency and low jitter for real-time control networks, effectively extending QoS capabilities. When high-priority frames are transmitted, the preempted non-critical frame resumes transmission, potentially multiple times. |
Frame preemption manages network traffic by prioritizing time-critical frames over regular data, ensuring low latency for key applications.
Classification policies tag the frames as high-priority or express.
The preemption is enabled only if both link partners support it, which is verified through a handshake proces.
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