>>Are you asking or responding to a post? I may have missed the first
>>portion
As it is common to say, that was my 2C
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Do not forget to set the max reserved bandwidth to 100%
Dom Stocqueler
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Subject: RE: Convert from Custome Queue to CBWFQ [7:65700]
Within your CQ
queue 1 = 500/3000
, March 20, 2003 7:36 AM
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Subject: RE: Convert from Custome Queue to CBWFQ [7:65700]
Within your CQ
queue 1 = 500/3000= 16%
queue 2 = 1500/3000 = 50%
queue 3 = 1000/3000 = 33%
So, with CBWQ you would use bandwidth 16 for the traffic that was destinated
to queue1 in CQ
Within your CQ
queue 1 = 500/3000= 16%
queue 2 = 1500/3000 = 50%
queue 3 = 1000/3000 = 33%
So, with CBWQ you would use bandwidth 16 for the traffic that was destinated
to queue1 in CQ, and so on.
Does it make sense?
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Hello,
Just wondering if anyone has ever tried to convert CQ
to CBWFQ. I have an idea of how to do it, but I can't
find any document on Cisco website to confirm my
method.
Example: I have the CQ with byte-count defined for 3
different queues: queue 1 = 500 byte-count, queue 2 =
1500, and queue
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