From: Leigh Harrison (ccileigh@gmail.com)
Date: Mon May 22 2006 - 17:43:28 ART
Hi there Faryar,
If this is real world, then I would go for "bandwidth percent" so that 
if links were upgraded, then the you may not have to reconfigure them.
If it was for a lab situation and it asked for 8k - then make sure you 
specify 8k !!
As for bandwidth percent, I only really use this when I'm doing a nested 
policy and I want things to have a specific share of what's left.
Although, to be fair - I'm sure that the folks on this site will use all 
sorts of statements for loads of different things, that's why there are 
so many ways of configuring mcq - so you can always find the ideal way 
of doing your QoS.  In real world, I don't think that there would be a 
right or wrong way of configuring your bandwidth as long as it does what 
you (or your customer) wants it to.  For lab situations, the question 
give you enough clues as to what you need to configre - at least in the 
workbooks it usually does.
Hope that helps a little
LH
#15331
Faryar Zabihi (fzabihi) wrote:
> If you have a custom queue with 2 queues, 1 has byte-count 1000,
> 2(default) has byte count 3000
> Trying to build a policy map from this,
> Which would u use for queue 1:
> Bandwidth 8
> Bandwidth percent 25
> Bandwidth remaining percent 25
>
> I always use the last one but thinking about it makes me wonder if I am
> doing it correctly.
>
>
>  Faryar 
>
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