Any QOS is 'managed unfairness,' so you are going to
exclude and starve everything else if the link is
saturated - which it will be for queueing to take
effect. If you are brave take a look at CBWFQ on CCO,
however, it requires a very new IOS and is buggy. The
alternative is CAR, but this will only allow traffic
to a point and then discard anything above that limit,
so sizing becomes an issue. The benefit is that it is
stable and lower level code.
--- Cisco Skin wrote:
> Cheers everyone.
>
> I'm in the process of researching QOS for my
> 6509/MSFC and am having a
> biatch of a time. Everything I read is so confusing
> and I'm getting very
> frustrated.
>
> Here's what I want to do:
> Ensure that traffic (http/ftp) within my network
> destined for our parent
> network, or specific IP at the parent network, get
> priority over everything
> else (without starving everyone out of course). Has
> anyone had to configure
> this before, and if so, could you please contact me?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Jeff
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