"cisco.groupstudy.com" wrote:
> How can I get a Cisco router to chop up large packets of one protocol type
> (say FTP) coming in on a LAN interface so that smaller packets of some
> other, higher-priority protocol can be interleaved on an outgoing WAN
> interface that they share?
>
You can use Multilink PPP with Fragmentation and interleave , it fragments big
packets and interleaves small pkts.
Or using interface command IP MTU will change mtu size for IP only leaving
other protocols untouched.
>
> I think that I'll need this to give a more granular control while using
> custom or WPC
what is WPC??
> queuing.
> Otherwise small high-priority packets could get stuck behind large
> low-priorty packets.
>
> Ez.
>
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