From: DAN DORTON (DHSTS68@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Mar 18 2002 - 11:40:19 GMT-3
If byte-counts they want are not specified then I normally start considering th
e default queue to be a byte-count of 1500 & work my percentages from there.
IE: IPX needs 50% of bandwidth.
byte count for IPX 1500
byte count for default 1500
Both are using 50% of total bandwidth unless the packets come in with a larger
byte size than the queue can hold.
Since fragmented packets are not compatible the queueing mechanism will not wor
k.
Dan
>>> <RSiddappa@NECBNS.com> 03/17/02 04:38PM >>>
How do I allocate differnt badwidt the differrnt kind of Traffic, Like IP
30%, IPX 25% and so On.
Is it related to the interafce type on which wew are applying, likt if it is
on Ethernet I nned to have the byte-count as 1500 and If it is token ring I
need to have 8000.
Thank you evry one for your help.
R.
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