Re: priority list

2000-05-28 Thread BigMan
hi jaq ... these numbers are the queue maximum number of packets in each queue .. this means that the router will not allow any queue to have packets more than the specified value here ... you can change the queue number in addtion to the priority list configuration to have better controll over

Re: priority list

2000-05-28 Thread Michael Fountain
y won't hurt since telnet traffic usually so light it won't impact any other applications. >Dear all, > >I've configure a priority list, after the command show int s0, the >following >is displayed: > > Queueing strategy: priority-list 1 > Output queue:

priority list

2000-05-28 Thread Jacques Lee
Dear all, I've configure a priority list, after the command show int s0, the following is displayed: Queueing strategy: priority-list 1 Output queue: high 0/10/0, medium 0/40/0, normal 0/80/0, low 0/80/0 what do the numbers means 0/10/0 etc? I've assign telnet to the hig