Yeah.... and I've tried the command on interface with bandwidth ranging from
10Mbps (Ethernet), to 40Mbps (ATM) to 100Mbps (FastEthernet) and it still
insists on limiting the 'bandwidth' parameter to 0-2000Kbps......    And
you're correct, I also thought using IP RTP Priority was a 'one-liner' that
you let you avoid fancy queueing, but apparently only if you don't need more
than 2Mbps on a given physical interface... geez...

Mike W.

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> I was under the same impression that "IP RTP PRIORITY" was a "one-liner"
> which got you out from under having to do alot of fancy Queing if all you
> needed was the ability to prioritize voice or video. Can you change the
> bandwidth with the "bandwidth" configuration command to raise the RTP
> ceiling? The quieng question is a good one, because, allthough queing is
> supposed to be applied to a phisical interface, you can apply quing in a
> frame-relay class-map, and different maps can be applied to different
> interfaces.
>
> Anthony Pace




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