From: Narcis Micsoniu (micsoniu@telus.net)
Date: Wed Sep 29 2004 - 17:36:58 GMT-3
The QoS mess in my head requires a clarification, and a smart advice would
be appreciated:
- Let's say that I have a task that requires only to assign a
specific bandwidth percentage to various protocols "through" a specific
interface. No mention about IN or OUT, never mind the type of queuing
required.
- The traffic pattern is not complicated enough to impose CQ
This task can be accomplished using both CBWFQ and CQ.
There are obvious differences between these two queuing techniques (i.e.
dynamic vs. static/no adaptability to traffic conditions).
I would be interested about some guidelines regarding which one should be
chosen vs. the other one. (I assume that if VoIP is present, then the LLQ
would be the winner and policy nesting would be involved )
A QoS Guru is in great demand ..
Much appreciated!
Narcis
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