The system level buffering capacity weight for local traffic. Local traffic
is defined as traffic that enters the system on an access port and exits the system
on an access port. Local traffic only exists on systems which have multiple ports
configured on the same transparent LAN service. A value of 1 provides the least
amount of buffering capacity while a value of 10 provides the most buffering capacity.
This value is relative in that the number of buffers actually assigned to hardware
queues depends on how many services are configured on any given buffer pool.