RE: Custom Queuing without average packet sizes

From: Chris Hugo (chrishugo@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Oct 17 2002 - 12:06:35 GMT-3


Martin,
"They assigned 4096 bytes to the IP queue and 1024 bytes
to the Telnet queue(40% and 10%)."
 
They did come out with a 1:4 Ratio. 1024*4=4096
 
But if I was to come across that question I still would have used bandwidth percent in CBWFQ. There are a lot of ways to skin the cat. Unless they input restrictions in the lab spec. So always know multiple ways to do stuff.
 
hth,
 
chris hugo
 
 
 

 
 
 "MOLINA, MARTIN J (PBI)" <mm1343@sbc.com> wrote: Thanks to everybody who replied. The CB-WFQ looks pretty cool and I haven't
had a chance to fool around with it. The scenario I'm working on
specifically calls for Custom Queuing. I have no problem with figuring out
byte-counts for the queues when the average packet sizes for each protocol
are given. The vendor's solution appears to use 1024 bytes as opposed to the
1500 byte default. They assigned 4096 bytes to the IP queue and 1024 bytes
to the Telnet queue(40% and 10%). Thanks again,

-----Original Message-----
From: Ray Masbad [mailto:rmasbad@sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 8:23 PM
To: MOLINA, MARTIN J (PBI)
Cc: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
Subject: Re: Custom Queuing without average packet sizes

Martin,

I believe the default byte count is 1500 bytes.

MOLINA, MARTIN J (PBI) wrote:

>Howdy,
>I'm working out of a certain vendors' workbook and they never specify the
>average packet sizes for Custom Queuing. Does anyone have a good formula
for
>deriving the custom queue byte count when the average packet sizes are not
>given?
>
>Example:
>IP traffic will use 40%
>TELNET will use 10%
>
>Martin Molina
>Senior Network Engineer
>CCNP CCDP

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