I doubt there is any magic here, but I�m guessing. i.e
the number of dynamic queues can be held in 8 bits.
In answer to 1 (16,32,64,128) there probably isn�t any
networking reasoning. It looks more like a coding
issue i.e in binary just one of the bits is set to
binary 1. It presents easy coding and you are given a
decent range between 16 and 128.
Don�t know about the special network service.
Regards,
Phil.
--- cslx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > we know
the command to configure a WFQ for our
> interface is:
> router(config-if)# fair-queue congestive-threshold
> dynamic-queue
> 1.the congestive-threshold is from 1 to 4095,and a
> book says"the congestive
> discard threshold can be adjuested to any value
> between 1 to 512",I want to
> know how to adjust the congestive discard threshold
> ?
> 2.the dynamic-queue means number of dynamic queues
> used for conversations
> not requiring any special network service,valid
> values are 16,32,64,128...
> (1) why the valid values are 16,32,64,......
> (2)what is the mean of "special network
> service",could someone tell me some
> examples of the "special network service"?
> thanx
>
>
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