From: Jung-I Lin (easyman.lin@gmail.com)
Date: Sat Oct 07 2006 - 02:38:21 ART
Hi, Mohamed
Following are quoted from Cisco Docs
Within a policy map, you can give one or more classes priority status. When
multiple classes within a single policy map are configured as priority
classes, all traffic from these classes is enqueued to the same, single,
strict priority queue.
So there is only one strict priority queue per policy-map.
All classes share the same strict priority queue.
On 10/2/06, Mohamed Saeed <mohamed_saeed2@rayacorp.com> wrote:
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> Hi All,
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> It is a fact that you can assign multiple traffic classes to the
> priority queue in the same policy map. All traffic from these classes is
> queued to the same, single, priority queue.
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> I am a little bit confused, how will the system police different traffic
> classes to different rates although they are in the same priority queue.
> Would someone help with this?
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> Regards
>
> Mohamed Saeed, CCNP - CCIP
>
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