From: Marvin Greenlee (marvingreenlee@yahoo.com)
Date: Sat Sep 09 2006 - 00:08:50 ART
What is the Gig port connected to?
If the port is connected to a FastEthernet port on a
switch, it should negotiate to 100 MB, hence the 9 to
1 ratio to yield 90% / 10%.
If the port were connected to a GigEth port on the
switch, negotiation to 1Gb, and the 99 to 1 ratio
would be more accurate for the two queues.
Thanks,
Marvin
--- ismail el-shalh <ishelh_mdsa@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi Group,
>
> Sorry for this basic question,
>
>
> I want to make sure that my method in setting the
> byte-count is correct
>
> The task states:
>
> Users in your network have been complaining bout
> slow FTP transfers when accessing servers behind
> BB1. In order to resolve this , configure R6 so that
> FTP transfers are guaranteed at least 10Mbps of it/s
> Ethernet interface connected to VLAN 46.
> - Do not use CBWFQ to accomplish this
>
>
> Now R6 has Gig interface connection so the speed
> is 1Gbps, I used the following equation :
>
> I choose Byte count to be 10,000
>
> (Required FTP Bandwidth / Total Bandwidth of the
> link) x Total Byte Count
>
> So, (10,000,000 / 1000,000,000) x 10,000 = 100
> Bytes
>
> The remaining byte count will be assigned to the
> default class (10,000 100) = 9900
>
>
> So queue 1 will be 100 bytes and the default queue
> will be 9900
>
> But the solution was done in another way , here
> is the solution in the workbook :
>
> Interface GigabitEthernet0/0
> Custom-queue-list 1
> !
> Queue-list 1 protocol ip 1 tcp ftp-data
> Queue-list 1 default 2
> Queue-list 1 queue 1 byte-count 1000
> Queue-list 1 queue 2 byte-count 9000
>
>
> I will appreciate if some one can help me with
> understanding this issue
>
>
> Thanks in advance
> Ismail
>
>
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