It sets the number of packets the router will hold in queue before 
discarding new packets.  Called congestive-discard.  Default is 64 packets.

Here is a like that explains it better, watch the wrap.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios112/112cg_cr/1rbook/1rsysmgt.htm#xtocid196228

When you need explanation of what a command is doing, the easiest thing to 
do is go to Cisco's web page, and do a search on the command.  ie 
"fair-queue". and you will usually come up with a couple of pages that 
explain the command fairly well.

hope that helps,
Mike


>
>hi guys:
>anyone can tell me what the fair-queue 128 mean, the 128 is packet numbers 
>or anything else
>
>interface serial 1
>encapsulation hdlc
>fair-queue 128
>
>
>best regard

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