From: GAD (gad@gad.net)
Date: Tue Jun 08 2004 - 23:54:16 GMT-3
On Tue, 8 Jun 2004, asadovnikov wrote:
> Even that it would not prioritized one on top of the other (see reply from
> Scott), in your example during congestion money making calls will be policed
> at higher rate then non-money-making calls and as a result of such higher
> permitted rate have better service.
Hmmm... Semantics?
Seems to be sort of a custom queueing within the priority queue then...
If the queue is policed 10x as much for the MoneyMaking calls than the
Admin calls, then as you say, the MoneyMaking calls would have "better
service".
Arent' we in effect QOSing (new word) within QOS?
Another related question - normally QOS is important during congestion,
but the strict priority queue is in effect always. Would my config apply
always or only during congestion? Since both classes police to the
Priority queue, and the priority queue always is processed before the
others, would not I have then classified a sort-of BEST priority and PLAIN
priority if you will - all of which will be processed before the rest of
the class-maps are even considered?
Help me to understand...
GAD
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