From: Ong Boon Hui (ongbh@cet.st.com.sg)
Date: Wed Dec 25 2002 - 21:31:31 GMT-3
Hi,
The book from CISCO Press IP Quality of Services by Srinivas Vegesna
provided a good explanation on this topic. See Page 95.
Indeed the information is sufficient.
To those whom had read or configured this before, my question is that why
had the author not taken default queue into considerations ?
For non-matching traffic, should they not be forwarded to the default queue
with 1500 byte counts ?
Rgds,
Debarros
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason Cash" <cash2001@swbell.net>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 25, 2002 8:48 AM
Subject: Boson lab wording
> I am working on a lab in the Boson workbook for Custom queuing. Here is
> the scenario.
>
> 1. ConfigR3 so that the serial link b/w R3 and R5, you guarantee
> bandwidth.
> 2. DLSW should use exactly 50% of bandwidth
> 3. IPX should use exactly 25% of bandwidth
> 4. IP should use exactly 25% of bandwidth
> 5. Assume that DLSW packets always have a size of 512 bytes
> 6. Assume that IPX packets always have a size of 1024 bytes
> 7. Assume that IP packets always have a size of 256 bytes
>
> That is all that they give. Is one able to determine these percentages
> without the bandwidth provided? If so, how? I would think to solve an
> equation, a variable must be provided. Well, here is the answer
> provided:
>
> R3
> Int Serial1
> Custom-queue-list 1
> !
> queue-list 1 prot dlsw 1
> queue-list 1 prot ip 2
> queue-list 1 prot ipx 3
> queue-list 1 queue 1 byte-count 2048
> queue-list 1 queue 2 byte-count 1024
> queue-list 1 queue 3 byte-count 2048
> .
.
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