From: Simon Baxter (Simon.Baxter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Aug 22 2000 - 00:52:36 GMT-3
I'm answering my own questions again.
The 'limit' function of a custom queue is incoming to that queue. ie this
is how many packets can be enqueued in this queue at any time.
ie priority-list 1 queue 1 limit 4 - will allow 4 packets to be sitting in
this queue.
The 'byte' count is the lower boundary of how many bytes will be will be
delivered from this queue during a cycle.
The way I see it, the limit is incoming to the queue and the byte-count is
outgoing from the queue...
correct??
Simon
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Simon Baxter
> Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 12:07 PM
> To: CCIE Group Study (E-mail)
> Subject: queuing (again!)
>
> If you had to configure 4 even queues, wouldn't the easiest way to do it
> be :
>
> priority-queue 1 queue 1 limit 4
> priority-queue 1 queue 2 limit 3
> priority-queue 1 queue 3 limit 2
> priority-queue 1 queue 4 limit 1
>
>
> ??
>
> and for a 60% 20% 20% split
>
> priority-queue 1 queue 1 limit 3
> priority-queue 1 queue 2 limit 1
> priority-queue 1 queue 3 limit 1
>
> ??
>
> Am I over simplifying this??
>
>
> Simon Baxter
> Network Consultant
> Logical Networks
> simon.baxter@au.logical.com
> Phone: +61 3 9522 9203
>
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