You are correct that the "bandwidth shape" command refers to an inverse
proportion. So a value of "5" for queue 1 really means 1/5th or 20%.

I can't comment specifically on that lab task; I didn't do IPX Vol 2.


On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 7:18 AM, Christian Schröder <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
>
> Currently I am comparing my results for Lab 17 in Workbook Vol2 to the DSG
> (v1900) and stumbled upon something which I interpreted otherwise:
>
> The solution to Task 11.2 presesents as the requirement that the (first)
> priority-queue should never exceed 40% of the physical bandwidth:
> srr-queue bandwidth shape 40 0 0 0
>
> My understanding is that the per-queue values after the command "srr-queue
> bandwidth shape" specify inverse ratios of the bandwidth.
> Values equal to 0 will be ignored (and maybe bandwidth sharing applied).
> For values n other than 0 the respective queue will get 1/n th of the
> total link bandwidth.
>
> Thus in order to satisfy the requirement of the Task you would have to use
> srr-queue bandwidth shape 2.5 0 0 0
> but unfortunately, this command does not allow for non-integer values.
>
> In order to get at least something similar to the intended solution I
> policed the input
> to 40 % by using
> mls qos srr-queue input priority-queue 1 bandwidth 40
>
>
> Could someone clarify if I get the value specification in the "srr-queue
> bandwidth shape" command right?
> This would render the proposed solution at least not entirely correct.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Christian
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