From: ccie candidate (ccie1@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Aug 16 2002 - 07:46:32 GMT-3
hi
i can try to answer some of your questions based on my understanding
1) ip rtp priority is actually part of the WFQ , where you add to the fair queu
e a strict queue to prioritize the voice traffic .
i believe you can use the command on the frame relay interface , however the fr
ame-relay rtp priority can be used per PVC [ assume you have multiple PVCs and
you want to use fair queuing on one of them and another thing like PQ on anothe
r PVC ].
2) i think you can use either techniques
3) dunno
4)no , i think and "distributed " thing is for the VIP cards of the 7000 series
which is not part of the equipment list
5) definitely no , FRTS can be used for PVC , the note is talking about the fra
me relay switch where you use the route command .
if you want to correct me if im wrong ..you most welcome
HTH
--On Fri, 16 Aug 2002 01:03:07 Ted Richmond wrote: >Hi group, > >Just now, I finished reading Qos config guide. It is a >good doc, but it still didt'n answer all the issues. >Here are some of the issues that are not clearly >addressed in the cnfig guide: > >1) Can we apply 'ip rtp priority' on a frame-relay >interface? If yes, what is preferred on a frameR intf? >- ip rtp priority or frame-relay ip rtp priority? > >2) If we are requiredl to allocate 50% b/w to a >traffic during congestion, what method should we >follow - CBWFQ/ custom-queuing? > >3) Do we have to worry about random-detect dspu.... >for the CCIE lab exam? > >4) Is DTS (distributed traffic shaping) part of the >test? > >5) Is FRTS only for frame-relay SVCs? There is a note >in Qc-157- "FRTS is not effective for Layer 2 PVC >switching using the frame-relay route command" > >Thanks in advance. > > >
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