Re: Low BRI througput [7:12078]

2001-07-12 Thread Michael L. Williams

I was configuring an ISDN link yesterday/today and I just recently read
something saying to turn off WFQ also

Mike W.
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> It would be interesting to see the document that recommends that
> action - after all, WFQ is designed to help with low bandwidth links
> without the need for complicated config.
>
> It is more likely that it is recommended to turn off WFQ when using
> ppp multilink across the ISDN connection. This is probably to avoid
> any unnecessary fragment delay which could lead to malformed packets
> and retransmissions.
>
> So in answer to your question, there is no real connection between
> BRI performance and WFQ but cisco probably recommend disabling WFQ to
> avoid other problems.
>
> Cheers
>
> Charlie
>
>  --- Mohammed Saro  wrote: > Dear Sir
> >   Cisco recommends for low throughput for the ISDN BRI to verify
> > that fair
> > queuing is not enabled can anyone tell me the relationship between
> > fair
> > queuing and BRI throughput ?
> >
> > Best Regards,
> > Mohammed Saro
> > Network Engineer
> > GEGA NET
> > Tel: +202-4149771 Ext:111
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Re: Low BRI througput [7:12078]

2001-07-12 Thread Mohammed Saro

it is recommended  in the BCRAN book  But i didn't understande what u said
what is the fragmentation delay  ?

Best Regards,
Mohammed Saro
Network Engineer
GEGA NET
Tel: +202-4149771 Ext:111


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Subject: Re: Low BRI througput [7:12078]


> It would be interesting to see the document that recommends that
> action - after all, WFQ is designed to help with low bandwidth links
> without the need for complicated config.
>
> It is more likely that it is recommended to turn off WFQ when using
> ppp multilink across the ISDN connection. This is probably to avoid
> any unnecessary fragment delay which could lead to malformed packets
> and retransmissions.
>
> So in answer to your question, there is no real connection between
> BRI performance and WFQ but cisco probably recommend disabling WFQ to
> avoid other problems.
>
> Cheers
>
> Charlie
>
>  --- Mohammed Saro  wrote: > Dear Sir
> >   Cisco recommends for low throughput for the ISDN BRI to verify
> > that fair
> > queuing is not enabled can anyone tell me the relationship between
> > fair
> > queuing and BRI throughput ?
> >
> > Best Regards,
> > Mohammed Saro
> > Network Engineer
> > GEGA NET
> > Tel: +202-4149771 Ext:111
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> 
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Re: Low BRI througput [7:12078]

2001-07-12 Thread Charlie Hartwell

It would be interesting to see the document that recommends that
action - after all, WFQ is designed to help with low bandwidth links
without the need for complicated config.

It is more likely that it is recommended to turn off WFQ when using
ppp multilink across the ISDN connection. This is probably to avoid
any unnecessary fragment delay which could lead to malformed packets
and retransmissions.

So in answer to your question, there is no real connection between
BRI performance and WFQ but cisco probably recommend disabling WFQ to
avoid other problems.

Cheers

Charlie

 --- Mohammed Saro  wrote: > Dear Sir
>   Cisco recommends for low throughput for the ISDN BRI to verify
> that fair
> queuing is not enabled can anyone tell me the relationship between
> fair
> queuing and BRI throughput ?
> 
> Best Regards,
> Mohammed Saro
> Network Engineer
> GEGA NET
> Tel: +202-4149771 Ext:111
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Low BRI througput [7:12078]

2001-07-11 Thread Mohammed Saro

Dear Sir
  Cisco recommends for low throughput for the ISDN BRI to verify that fair
queuing is not enabled can anyone tell me the relationship between fair
queuing and BRI throughput ?

Best Regards,
Mohammed Saro
Network Engineer
GEGA NET
Tel: +202-4149771 Ext:111




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