Jeff -

I've struggled with the same issue. This is something I'd really like Vik or 
Amy to comment on.

If we need to treat traffic as priority while also dedicating 10% to that 
traffic, how would you do that? I thought Vik said to just remove the 
priority-queue out command under the interface (during our OWLE) but it still 
doesn't seem right to me.

Any others?


Matthew Berry

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On Jul 29, 2010, at 20:56, Jeff Cotter <jcot...@voxns.com> wrote:

> Hello Matthew and thanks for the reply.  However my thought is……putting COS 5 
> and EF into Q1 does not make it a priority queue.  Which by definition means 
> the queue is serviced until it is empty BEFORE the other queues are serviced. 
>  This behavior is only in effect with the priority queue out command.
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> The Ingress queues have the proper commands to control the size of the 
> priority queue mls qos srr-queue input priority-queue queue-id bandwidth 
> weight but not the egress queues.
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> Of course I my logic could be flawed here.
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> From: Matthew Berry [mailto:ciscovoiceg...@gmail.com] 
> Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2010 6:48 PM
> To: Jeff Cotter
> Cc: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
> Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Layer 2 QOS
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> You could treat it as a priority queue by throwing CoS 5 or DSCP EF into Q1. 
> You could then shape it to 10, which would result in 10%. You would also need 
> to do a "no priority-queue out" under the interface.
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> But I don't think you can have priority on the queue and still limit the 
> queue to only part of the pipe.
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> Matthew Berry
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> **Sent from my iPhone**
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> Skype/Twitter: ciscovoiceguru
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> Google Voice: +1 612 424 5044
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> On Jul 29, 2010, at 20:19, Jeff Cotter <jcot...@voxns.com> wrote:
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> How would you enable the priority queue AND make sure queue 1 has 10% of the 
> bandwidth.  The documentation states that if the priority queue in enabled, 
> shape and share configuration for that queue is ignored.  So how do you 
> accomplish this without using Shape command.
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