From: Mike Schlenger (mschlenger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Jan 10 2002 - 19:00:48 GMT-3
You'll need to configure LLQ @ every hop to maintain the TOS bit priority
levels (IP Precedence/Diffserv EF/46). When defining your LLQ policy maps
and class maps you'll be marking and classifying traffic. If you are using
LLQ, you'll give that traffic priority over all other traffic. If you
haven't taken the Deploying QoS Cisco course, I highly recommend it.
Mike
Michael Schlenger
CCIE #7079
N2N Solutions
847.452.6246
-----Original Message-----
From: Williams, Glenn [mailto:WILLIAMSG@PANASONIC.COM]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 1:39 PM
To: 'Mike Schlenger'; 'fwells12 '; 'ccielab@groupstudy.com '
Subject: RE: QOS configuration.
Does LLQ have to be configured on every hop or endpoints only?
GW
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Schlenger [mailto:mschlenger@n2nsolutions.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 1:30 PM
To: 'fwells12 '; 'ccielab@groupstudy.com '
Subject: RE: QOS configuration.
QOS is end to end my man....if you want to use QOS techniques, they must
all be configured on both sides.....LLQ, CBWFQ, etc. The only one that pops
into my heard that does not conform to this rule is WRED (prevention of
global synchronization).
Mike
Michael Schlenger
CCIE #7079
N2N Solutions
847.452.6246
-----Original Message-----
From: fwells12
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Sent: 1/10/02 11:36 AM
Subject: QOS configuration.
Besides RSVP, can anyone think of QOS techniques which REQUIRE configuration
on both sides of a link?
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