RE: byte count in custom queueing

From: Yurchenko, Michael (michael.yurchenko@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Feb 14 2001 - 10:54:35 GMT-3


   
Another fact to keep in mind is that no matter how low you set the byte
count for the queue, at least a complete packet will be transmitted. So, if
your queue size is 100 and you're sending a lot of traffic at mtu size,
you'll be effectively using the queue size of 1500 (or more)

Michael Yurchenko
CCIE# 6695, CCDP, CCNP ATM Specialist, MCSE
Customer Support Engineer - 2
michael.yurchenko@verizon.com
610-407-2154

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Baumgartner [mailto:kbaumgar@cisco.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 11:25 PM
To: nodir@datatone.com
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: byte count in custom queueing

 I am sure there are some design considerations if done in a live
network. But for the lab don't think it really matters unless they
specify a certain queue size in the question.

 Kevin

>
>
> What is better/recommended byte count in custom queueing
>
> ip - 1500, ipx - 1500, default - 3000 or
> ip - 750, ipx - 750, default - 1500 ?
>
> What number of bytes to get as a unit if you are told to prioritize
> traffic by percentage ?
>
> Thank you,
> Nodir
>



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