> Does removing or adding CBWFQ on an interface drop the link? Or does
> it depend on traffic levels? Type of interface? I have had opinions
> both ways.
Highly platform, interface and IOS version specific. It does in some cases
and not in others. For situations where it does drop the link it gene
I've seen it before where it does when the chipset resets
the driver when say the tx ring is adjusted. For
all, that I can remember, we were able to workaround that
to prevent the link flap with some code changes.
Read..ideally we don't want to flap the interface and
cause a reconvergence event fo
YMMV.
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Does removing or adding CBWFQ on an interface drop the link? Or does it
depend on traffic levels? Ty
Does removing or adding CBWFQ on an interface drop the link? Or does it
depend on traffic levels? Type of interface? I have had opinions both ways.
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