From: Dennis Laganiere (dennisl@advancedbionics.com)
Date: Thu Jun 19 2003 - 15:00:02 GMT-3
Unless you specifically define it, the default is 1500. With that in mind,
the rest should just be doing the math...
=== Dennis
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From: Ram Shummoogum [mailto:rshummoo@ca.ibm.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 10:56 AM
To: jfaure@sztele.com
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: Custom Queue & Byte count
I asked the same question to IPexpert and their answer was 1500.
Do a search on shuram01 or Packet size in CQ on the ipexpert site.
jfaure@sztele.com@groupstudy.com on 06/19/2003 01:29:58 PM
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Subject: Custom Queue & Byte count
Hi all:
I'm seing some practices of 3.1 IPExpert book relating Qos , and I have
this question:
There is an exercise when they say to configure an interface ( see chapter
23 if you have this book) to achieve:
-IP traffic use 40% of the bandwith
-Telnet traffic use 10% of the bandwith
They did't tell you the packet size of each size. The solution provided is:
queue-list 1 protocol ip 1
queue-list 1 protocol ip 2 tcp telnet
queue-list 1 default 3
queue-list 1 queue 1 byte-count 4096
queue-list 1 queue 2 byte-count 1024
queue-list 1 queue 3 byte-count 5120
As you can see, a packet size of 1024 is supposed to do this, because all
the byte-count's are integer multiples of this value.
The question is: if they don't specify the packet size of each traffic
type, what must you do? I've seen other examples similar to this where a
packet size of 1500 is supposed to calculate the byte-count?
Anyone can clarify this, or provide a good info link, please?
Thank you very much for your help and best regards.
Juan Faure Ferrer
email: jfaure@sztele.com
Lmnea de Negocio de Telematica y CC
Ingeniero de Integracisn de Redes y Sistemas
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