Re: Question 2:
It's FIFO within the priority queue.

On Saturday, January 18, 2014, mesikoo kamali <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
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> Questions 1: How can I reserve 10% BW for a given class-map and at the same
> time limit that class-map so if there is congestion present on the egress
> link, traffic for that class-map can't exceed the allocated 10% of BW
> without using the priority command.
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> The bandwidth command can exceed allocated rate during congested and
> non-congested conditions.
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> The priority command can't exceed allocated rate during congestion but can
> exceed allocated rate when the link is not congested.
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> Question 2: what is the order that traffic is treated if a policy-map has
> two class-maps configured with LLQ. Will traffic from class LLQ1 be queued
> first over traffic matched by LLQ2? If LLQ1 is serviced first, then would I
> be correct in assuming that the "priority" given to  class-map LLQ1 in this
> case would be based on its position inside the policy-map?
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> Policy-map test
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>     Class LLQ1
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>         Priority percent 10
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>      Class LLQ2
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>         Priority percent 5
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> Thank you,
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> Max
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