From: Nguyen Hoang Long (ng-hlong@hn.vnn.vn)
Date: Wed Apr 23 2003 - 07:12:47 GMT-3
yes, this is extracted from the CD:
+ Once the byte count value is exceeded, the packet that is currently being
sent will be completely sent.
+ When the queue is depleted early, or the last packet from the queue does
not exactly match the configured byte count, the amount of deficit is
remembered and accounted for the next time the queue is serviced. Beginning
with Cisco IOS Release 12.1, you need not be as accurate in specifying byte
counts as you did when using earlier Cisco IOS releases that did not take
deficit into account
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From: "midaskim" <janggulove@hanmail.net>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2003 3:48 PM
Subject: Custom Queuing when bytecount exceed.....
> Hi all
>
> when the traffic exceed the bytecount of queue, how will be processed CQ
> ???
>
> <Example>
>
> queue-list 1 protocol ip 1 tcp telnet
>
> queue-list 1 queue 1 byte-count 1000
>
> In this configuration,
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> <Question>
>
> Is it allowed to exceed 1000 bytes per time slice only if there is part
> of a remaining individual packet that needs to be emptied from the queue
> ???
>
> Right ???? Is it possible ???
>
> Thanks.
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