Re: Question on Queueing

From: chris alleyne (chrisalleyne@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Jul 07 2003 - 14:17:13 GMT-3


Hi Mike,
How are you sure that the line is not being over subscribed ?, do you have some graph on it, are you looking for drop packets on the interface. If not maybe you can call the provider and check, they may be able to tell you if you are being overloaded and at which point during the day.
 
Then, if you are still sure that the line is not over utalized you have some other problem, maybe inside interface of router duplex mismatch or maybe some firewall problem ?
 
If the line is getting taxed, I would apply some CBWFQ "on the serial". configure a class for FTP and another for WWW, or what ever protocol you have on there that may be blocking the pipe. " get your sniffer out and check" Set it up to guarantee maybe 50 or 60% to http traffic and the rest for FTP and whatever else you have going on.
 
chris

mike mike <mikehosha@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi Guys,

I have a Router A with serial link (frame-relay) connected to Router B S0/0, and Router B has second serial link S0/1 connected to the internet. The users connected to Router A Ethernet are complaning accessing the internet is very slow, FTP is also very slow. But i knew i have enough bandwidth which is not being fully utilize.

My question is what is the best queuing method i should use to garantee the bandwidth is fully utilize and which router and interface should i apply ?

Regards
Mike

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