QoS Configuration Guidelines [7:33714]

2002-01-30 Thread Grad Alfons Kanon

team,

For Cisco QoS configuration below, which one we should configure on  both 
routers which one is not..?


1. RED/WRED
2. FRTS/GTS
3. rSVP
4. CAR
5. CQ, PQ
6. RTP..?


thanks


Grad

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Re: QoS Configuration Guidelines [7:33714]

2002-01-30 Thread Steven A. Ridder

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 team,

 For Cisco QoS configuration below, which one we should configure on  both
 routers which one is not..?


 1. RED/WRED
 2. FRTS/GTS
 3. rSVP
 4. CAR
 5. CQ, PQ
 6. RTP..?


 thanks


 Grad

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RE: QoS Configuration Guidelines [7:33714]

2002-01-30 Thread Jim Brown

I believe RSVP and RTP should be configured on both ends.

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 team,

 For Cisco QoS configuration below, which one we should configure on  
 both routers which one is not..?


 1. RED/WRED
 2. FRTS/GTS
 3. rSVP
 4. CAR
 5. CQ, PQ
 6. RTP..?


 thanks


 Grad

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Re: QoS Configuration Guidelines [7:33714]

2002-01-30 Thread Steven A. Ridder

RTP as in Real Time Protocol?  It's not even a command.  It's a transport
layer addition to UDP.  You really can't tell a router to use RTP.  You can
tell it to do cRTP, or ip rtp priority.  cRTP is both ends, IP RTP priority
doesn't have to be.  But RTP isn't even a valid choice.


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 I believe RSVP and RTP should be configured on both ends.

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 Grad Alfons Kanon  wrote in message
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  team,
 
  For Cisco QoS configuration below, which one we should configure on
  both routers which one is not..?
 
 
  1. RED/WRED
  2. FRTS/GTS
  3. rSVP
  4. CAR
  5. CQ, PQ
  6. RTP..?
 
 
  thanks
 
 
  Grad
 
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RE: QoS Configuration Guidelines [7:33714]

2002-01-30 Thread Jim Brown

I would bet my last dollar the original poster is referring to cRTP. This is
why I included it into the both ends category.

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RTP as in Real Time Protocol?  It's not even a command.  It's a transport
layer addition to UDP.  You really can't tell a router to use RTP.  You can
tell it to do cRTP, or ip rtp priority.  cRTP is both ends, IP RTP priority
doesn't have to be.  But RTP isn't even a valid choice.


Jim Brown  wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 I believe RSVP and RTP should be configured on both ends.

 -Original Message-
 From: Steven A. Ridder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 12:34 PM
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 Subject: Re: QoS Configuration Guidelines [7:33714]


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 Grad Alfons Kanon  wrote in message 
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  team,
 
  For Cisco QoS configuration below, which one we should configure on 
  both routers which one is not..?
 
 
  1. RED/WRED
  2. FRTS/GTS
  3. rSVP
  4. CAR
  5. CQ, PQ
  6. RTP..?
 
 
  thanks
 
 
  Grad
 
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