A custom queue list can have up to sixteen individual queues within it. This
allows a bit of control over how traffic is queued, and the weight ( number
of bytes ) each queue contains.

As with everything else in Cisco list world, you can have more than one
custom queue. Hence the list number. And then each list can have up to
sixteen parts.

Queue-list 10 protocol TCP 1 etc
Queue-list 10 protocol UDP 2 etc

Here TCP goes first and UDP goes second.

Etc.

Does this help?

Chuck

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Helena
Sent:   Wednesday, August 23, 2000 8:51 PM
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Subject:        Custom Queueing

Hi,

The configuration command for custom queueing is:

queue-list list-number protcool protocol-name queue-number queue-keyword
keyword-value

My question is what's teh difference between list-number and queue-number?

Thanks
Helena

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