Custom queue

2000-09-13 Thread Doug Laing
Here is another study question for clarification. Assume the following configuration: queue-list 1 protocol ip 1 queue-list 1 protocol ipx 2 queue-list 1 protocol appletalk 3 queue-list 1 protocol ip 4 tcp 20 queue-list 1 default 5 queue-list 1 queue 1 byte-count 4500 A) Once the byte count in

Re: Custom queue

2000-09-13 Thread Darren House
The answer is B. Custom queueing will not fragment the packets. It will send the entire packet, even if it passed the byte count. Then it will go on to the next queue. Darren -- Darren House Internet Systems Engineer UUNET, A World Com Company 703-886-6641 [EMAIL PRO

RE: Custom queue

2000-09-13 Thread Sebastien Venturoso
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Custom queue Here is another study question for clarification. Assume the following configuration: queue-list 1 protocol ip 1 queue-list 1 protocol ipx 2 queue-list 1 protocol appletalk 3 queue-list 1 protocol ip 4 tcp 20 queue-list 1 default 5 queue-list 1 queue 1

Re: Custom queue

2000-09-13 Thread Michael Fountain
The router will send the entire packet to finish off the byte count. If it has serviced 4400 bytes from queue 1 it can still transmit 100 bytes before moving to queue 2. If a 1500 bytes packet is next up in queue 1 it will transmit the entire packet before going to queue 2. This means that it

custom Queue Confusion [7:21656]

2001-10-02 Thread Cisco Lover
Hi guys, Just a little confusion regarding CQ. As far as I know when we are going to implement custome queueing for different protocols,we are suppose to consider frame size for every protocol and than find the accurate bandwidth each queu should have?? On the other hand, I saw in many test l

custom queue question [7:23449]

2001-10-18 Thread Jon Tucker
I'm looking for feedback that I am/not calculating my custom queue byte count the correct size. Below I've made up a circuit with a 56K cir and a port speed of 64K. Assume the carrier lets me burst to port speed. My first question would be do I calculate the queue sizes based on

Re: custom queue question [7:23449]

2001-10-18 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
You should work with ratios rather than absolute numbers. At 06:19 PM 10/18/01, Jon Tucker wrote: >I'm looking for feedback that I am/not calculating my custom queue byte >count the correct size. > >Below I've made up a circuit with a 56K cir and a port speed of 64K. Assum

Understaning Custom Queue - dual link (PPP / Frame relay) setup [7:37821]

2002-03-10 Thread Mario de Mello Bittencourt Neto
for more critical applications. After searching I found that either policy routing or custom queue should do the job (in one way or another), with CQ being the "correct" one. Can you help me out ? The examples that I found were too simple for me to make any kind of decision. I am

Re: Understaning Custom Queue - dual link (PPP / Frame relay) [7:37823]

2002-03-10 Thread Ocsic
may be you can use the following mathod instead of CQ. Cause CQ is custom queue, maybe it will lead to a delay in the VOIP if the queue-size is not optimized well. So, may be you can use NBAR to adjust the bandwidth consumption between the Voice IP traffic and normal IP traffic first you define

Re: Understaning Custom Queue - dual link (PPP / Frame relay) [7:37824]

2002-03-10 Thread Ocsic
may be you can use the following mathod instead of CQ. Cause CQ is custom queue, maybe it will lead to a delay in the VOIP if the queue-size is not optimized well. So, may be you can use NBAR to adjust the bandwidth consumption between the Voice IP traffic and normal IP traffic first you define

Re: Understaning Custom Queue - dual link (PPP _Frame relay) [7:37825]

2002-03-10 Thread Ocsic
may be you can use the following mathod instead of CQ. Cause CQ is custom queue, maybe it will lead to a delay in the VOIP if the queue-size is not optimized well. So, may be you can use NBAR to adjust the bandwidth consumption between the Voice IP traffic and normal IP traffic first you define

Re: Understaning Custom Queue - dual link (PPP / Frame relay) [7:37918]

2002-03-11 Thread QOSMAN
I need to set up some sort of priority so I could optimize the > overall usage "reserving" bandwidth for more critical applications. > After searching I found that either policy routing or custom queue > should do the job (in one way or another), with CQ being the "correct&

30% of BW for custom-queue-list - How much? [7:63448]

2003-02-20 Thread Cisco Nuts
Hello,If the requirement is to configure 30% of the bandwidth on the serial port (1.544MB) for ipx traffic, how much will that be?I calculated (1.544 X 1024)/(30/100)? Is this how it's done or is there a right way to do this to get the actual value?Thank you.Sincerely,CN --

RE: 30% of BW for custom-queue-list - How much? [7:63448]

2003-02-20 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Cisco Nuts wrote: > > Hello,If the requirement is to configure 30% of the bandwidth > on the > serial port (1.544MB) for ipx traffic, how much will that be?I > calculated > (1.544 X 1024)/(30/100)? Is this how it's done or is there a > right way to > do this to get the actual value?Thank you.Since

RE: 30% of BW for custom-queue-list - How much? [7:63448]

2003-02-20 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
I'll take another stab at an answer. Cisco Nuts wrote: > > Hello,If the requirement is to configure 30% of the bandwidth > on the > serial port (1.544MB) for ipx traffic, how much will that be?I > calculated > (1.544 X 1024)/(30/100)? Your bandwidth is 1.544 x 1000 x 1000 = 1,544,000 bits per