RE: CQ

From: Anthony Pace (anthonypace@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Jun 20 2002 - 16:21:43 GMT-3


   
ok. then it as simple as making the smallest Data Unit the basis for
calculating the Queue size and using percentages to determine how many
multiples of this to sue in createing queue sizes.

On Thu, 20 Jun 2002 14:49:47 -0400, "Shane Miles" <smiles@ftdata.com>
said:
> In later IOS versions, can't remember exactly which version it started,
> IOS
> keeps track of when a packet is larger than what is left in the queue
> so the
> next time through the queue it is subtracted so large packet traffic is
> no
> longer such a big consideration.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Anthony Pace
> To: Shane Miles; 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
> Sent: 6/20/02 12:58 PM
> Subject: Re: CQ
>
> I usually round things off in these labs and I see some of the authors
> do the same. Does anyone think it is important to take into
> consideration the fact that the queing won't fragment a packet meaning
> a queue of 1000 bytes and a Data Unit of 900 would really get 1800
> bytes on each "round"? Does the CCIE test expect you to research the
> MTU's on interfaces and/or apps and protocoles or just use the paacket
> sizes and percentages they supply in the question?
>
> Anthony PAce
>
>
>
> On Thu, 20 Jun 2002 11:29:45 -0400, "Shane Miles" <smiles@ftdata.com>
> said:
> > If I don't have a byte-count I always use 1500 for lab purposes. So,
> > it
> > would be:
> >
> > Telnet--3900 bytes
> > FTP--1500 bytes
> > IPX--3240 bytes
> > DLSW--3240 btyes
> > Other--3900 btyes
> >
> > At least I think that's right. Please point out the errors anyone.
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: CHIDI FRANCIS
> > To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> > Sent: 6/20/02 10:14 AM
> >
> > Hi Members,
> > Iam still having a hard time with CQ. Suppose the question says to
> > configure
> > Queuing as follows
> > Telnet--25%
> > FTP----10%
> > IPX----20
> > DLWS---20
> > Other--25%
> > My question is how do I solve this if I was not given the byte-count
> > for
> > each
> > protocol
> >
> > Ant help guys
> >



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