LIM HO MIN wrote:
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> Q. An interface has been configured for custom queuing.
> Bandwidth has been allocated for three flows A, B and C with
> average packet sizes of 1000bytes, 500bytes, and 250bytes
> respectively. If flow A has been configured to allow one packet
> per servicing of its queue, how many packets need to be allowed
> for flow C in order to achieve a ratio of 20:50:30 for flows A,
> B and C respectively?

Flow A allowed 2 x 500 bytes (one packet)
Flow B allowed 5 x 500 bytes (five packets)
Flow C allowed 3 x 500 bytes (six packets)

This particular exmaple was easy. Generalizing the method is harder, but the
key is finding the common denominator (500 in this case).

Someone sent a URL but it requires a login. Is there one that doesn't
require a login?

Priscilla

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