From: Narvaez, Pablo (Pablo.Narvaez@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Mar 04 2002 - 22:29:54 GMT-3
Queue 0 is a system queue, and it's empty before any other queue ... it's used
for keepalives and signaling, bla bla.. system stuff ... Theorically you may
not use this queue for other traffic, so you can only specify queues 1 thru 16
..
Cheers,
-hockito-
-----Original Message-----
From: George Spahl [mailto:g.spahl@insightbb.com]
Sent: Lunes, 04 de Marzo de 2002 07:06 p.m.
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Custom Queueing - Queue 0
Greetings,
In the Cisco IOS 12.0 Quality of Service Documentation (specifically the
book by the same name) it says that in custom queueing Queue 0 is
reserved for system and that other traffic can't be assigned to it.
However, in reality it seems to let you assign other traffic, set
byte-count, limits etc., at least in 12.1.11. Anyone delved into this
much? Makes me wonder which queue to start off with (1 or 0) when asked
to use this on the exam.
Thanks in advance,
George
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