From: CCIEin2006 (ciscocciein2006@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Feb 13 2006 - 11:36:12 GMT-3
Hello Bob,
Could you explain for us exactly how the nesting logic is working here? I'm
having trouble understanding it.
On 2/13/06, Bob Sinclair <bsinclair@netmasterclass.net> wrote:
>
> Pushkar,
>
> Sounds to me like you really want to reserve 40% for Voice or Mail, but
> within
> that 40% percent half should go to Voice and half should go to Mail. How
> about a hierarchical policy like this:
>
> class-map match-any Voice-or-Mail
> match class Voice
> match class Mail
>
> policy-map CHILD
> class Voice
> bandwidth percent 50
> class Mail
> bandwidth percent 50
>
> policy-map Parent
> class Voice-or-Mail
> bandwidth percent 40
> service-policy CHILD
> class HTTP
> bandwidth percent 20
> class FTP
> bandwidth percent 10
>
> HTH,
>
> Bob Sinclair
> CCIE #10427, CCSI 30427
> www.netmasterclass.net
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Radioactive Frog
> To: Ccie Be ; Cisco certification ; ccielab-subscribe@groupstudy.com
> Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 7:41 AM
> Subject: QoS scenario --> bandwidth fall back Question
>
>
> 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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