Link keepalives, CDP, and routing protocols all occupy the high queue if
memory serves me right. This could be causing the numbers you're seeing.
"Tim Lovelace" wrote in message ...
>I have been playing with priority queuing today and noticed something that
I
>thought was odd. I setup a very basic queue with the following commands.
>
>access-list 150 permit tcp any any eq lpd
>priority-list 1 protocol ip low list 150
>
>then on the serial interface
>
>interface Serial0/0
> priority-group 1
>
>All seems well. I sent a printout to a print using lpd/lpr and all seemed
>well. I executed the command below to check my queue numbers:
>
>ROUTER#sh queueing interface s0/0
>Interface Serial0/0 queueing strategy: priority
>
>Output queue utilization (queue/count)
> high/3564 medium/0 normal/1684 low/6
>
>
>Considering I only defined a queue for low, why would the high count be so
>large? It could be normal as I am just playing with it for the first time
>but these seems out of place to me.
>
>Thanks
>
>Tim
>
>
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