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hallo Qos !
I have 5 types of traffic: A, B, C, D, and E.
I want to reserve 20% of bandw for each type.
If I have no traffic (or less than the reserved
20%)for some of the types, I want that this remaining
bandw to be allocated to the other types of traffic,
but in a priority way : Ahttp://taxes.y
How are you prioritizing traffic? LLQ, priority queueing ect...? Are yor
prioritizing over frame, point to point, lan ect...?
""ira"" wrote in message
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> hallo Qos !
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> I have 5 types of traffic: A, B, C, D, and E.
> I want to reserve 20% of bandw for each type.
> If I have
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How are you prioritizing traffic? LLQ, priority queueing ect...? Are yor
prioritizing over frame, point to point, lan ect...?
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> hallo Qos !
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frankestein method to use...
Tks
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difficult (?) question [7:63633]
No.
If there is availabe bandw over the guaranteed bandw
that is used, I want to assign it with priority to
class A. If class A doesn-t need the bandw then to
class B and so on.
CQ assigns the remaining band to all the traffic
patterns (it can not use priorities, as
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