From: Danny Andaluz (dannyandaluz@comcast.net)
Date: Mon Apr 14 2003 - 14:09:42 GMT-3
I have seen countless definitions on what it does, how it works,
etc... What I don't understand is how the byte-count for the queues is
derived. I have seen examples say to give 25% to this protocol in this
queue or 50% to this protocol in that queue. 25% of what??? I was
under the impression that the bandwidth configured on the interface is
what gets carved up. I saw one example that had two queues getting 50%
of the bandwidth each. The byte-count was set to 1000 on each. This
means that the total is 2000, but where does the 2000 come from??
Thanks,
Danny
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