*HI gaurav,*

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*Please clarify this*
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*if size of queue is large why packets have to wait for longer time, could
you please give any example ?

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On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 1:03 PM, GAURAV MADAN <[email protected]>wrote:

> "Tx-ring-limit" is to set the size of hardware queue .
> You might be knowing that hardware queue is always FIFO ..
>
> So higher the queue size of h/w queue more time packets have to wait
> in this hardware queue before it is put on wire .
>
> take a serial i/f .. issue show controller serial <> and analyse the
> results ,,
>
> There are 2 values like 1(2) ..
> The no. in bracket indicates the queu size of this h/w queue .
> and first no. indicates if this interface has any kind of queuing
> mechanism enabled or not .
>
>
> Thnx
> Gaurav Madan
> CCIE # 23863
>
> On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 10:30 AM, Taqdir Singh <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>  > Hi Team,
> >
> > What does this below ring limit specifies.. i Know its hardware fifo
> queue..
> > what if I set it to 1 what does it mean ?
> > Is there any best practice or any guidelines which should be kept in mind
> > while tweaking tx-ring values ?
> >
> > Router(config-if)#tx-ring-limit ?
> >   <1-32767>  Number (ring limit)
> > Router(config-if)#tx-ring-limit
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