From: Yurchenko, Michael (michael.yurchenko@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Dec 21 2000 - 10:49:27 GMT-3
Also, I wanted to know if anyone knew what should be the total queue size
and what happens if it is less than the mtu for the given interface and a
packet of the mtu size will need to be queued.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Brewer [mailto:kbs88kbs@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 8:21 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Custom queuing question
When you see a question on a practice lab state
something like, "Make ftp, telnet, snmp, and
everything else share 25% of the bandwidth each," is
it ok to just go with the default byte count of 1500
and let each queue use that amount? Or should you
take into consideration the bandwidth of the line, for
example 64K, and divide by 8 to get 8000 bytes per
second to get a queue length of 2000 bytes per queue
(based on 1 second intervals). Or do you go further
and base the intervals on 125 msec and divide the 8000
bytes by 8 to get 1000 bytes which would leave you
with a queue length of 250 bytes per queue.
Just curious as to how detailed custom queuing should
be with a statement like the one above.
Thanks,
Ron
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