If the router takes the 2 medium queues in the config, it will work. I'm
just not sure you can create 2 med. queues.  Why not just create 1
access-list containing both subnets and add that list to the med queue.

Steve

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> Greetings to all
> I have this router (Router A) which is sitting in between the CP firewall
and
> my internal network.  I would like to do some traffic prioritization such
> that
> there will be equal weightage of traffic for the following groups:
>
> 1) Group 1 users which was assigned one range of contiguous subnets;
> 2) Group 2 users which was assigned another range of contiguous subnets.
>
> Can PQ achieve this objective?  If yes, I am wondering whether the
following
> config is fine.
>
> priority-list 1 protocol ip medium list 10        ; medium queue for Group
1
> users
> priority-list 1 protocol ip medium list 20        ; medium queue for Group
2
> users
> priority-list 1 protocol ip normal list 30          ; others assigned to
> normal queue
> priority-list 1 default normal
>
> access-list 10 permit x.x.0.0 0.0.127.255        ; Group 1 users
> access-list 20 permit x.x.128.0 0.0.127.255     ; Group 2 users
> access-list 30 permit any
>
> int vlan xx
>  priority-group 1
>
>
> Any suggestions/comments are most welcome.
>
> Cheers




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