Hello:

My questions key off of this thread:  
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/cisco/nsp/172513.  I just seek a bit more 
clarification.  Wondering if anyone knows the answers to the following 2 
questions:


1)      When using queue-limit percent, does this mean the switch will take 
that as a percentage of the 18MB of packet buffer for the ASIC serving the Gig 
ports on the switch?  Moreover, does it mean that the switch will dynamically 
allocate buffers to where they are needed, with the switch allocating the 
associated buffers to the busy interfaces (but not above the percentage of 
buffer that was specificied for that class(es) in question?



2)      If I have 20 interfaces on the same asic (the one with 18MB available 
buffer) with QOS classes that each have the max of 2Mbytes specified as the 
queue-limit and those limits exceed 18MB, what will happen?


3)      Lastly, has anyone ever had to configure queue-limits on the TenGig 
interfaces (i.e the default queue-limits weren't enough)?

Thanks,
Julie
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