From: Naushad Prasla (naushad.prasla@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Dec 04 1999 - 15:10:30 GMT-3
Jason,
Is this not contradictory? or I did not understand the problem correctly. On
one hand you are providing high priority to FTP data. But during congestion,
FTP data should be dropped. Priority Queueing will allow you to pass FTP
data on the output queue of R2's Ethernet Interface. Custom queuing will
gaurantee allocated bandwidth to FTP traffic.
Naushad Prasla
-----Original Message-----
hi all,
this is another tricky problem:
how can i set the qos in the ethernet interface,
for example, ---e0---r1---serial-----r2----e0--------
the user in r1e0 must use ftp session to the server in r2e0,
make config on r2, that
the ftp data must be set with the high priority, but if
congestion occurs on r2, the ftp data should be dropped.
TIA
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