From: Venkatesh Palani (kvpalani@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Feb 13 2006 - 09:55:40 GMT-3
Hi,
here is something I lwould like to highlight, what ever Queueing method you
deploy it all gets into action only when there is congestion. Think about
this if you allocate the bandwidth to Voice when there is no Email traffic,
what do you want the router do when there is an EMail, to drop the Voice ?
or Email ? this will defeat the purpose of QOS, and thats why it is being
put to default Q shich is mostly for not guarnteed traffic.
HTH,
Venkatesh
On 2/13/06, Radioactive Frog <pbhatkoti@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Guys,
>
> Here is a scenario:-
>
> Bandwidth allocation:-
> 70 percent---------->Total traffic for QoS
> 1) 10 percent - FTP
> 2) 20 percent - HTTP
> 3) 20 percent - Voice
> 4) 20 percent - Mail
>
> In general implementation of QoS, if suppose mail is not using 20 percent
> of
> traffic it goes to COMMON POOL. and that amount of bandwidth can be
> utilised
> by any other services on the based of priority.
>
> The question is here :- If 20 percent of mail traffic is idle (free) is
> there any way around to add that bandwidth to Voice ? I don't want to put
> that in the common pool. If its possible how can we do it ?
>
> any input will be appreciated.
>
> Pushkar
>
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