From: Jay Hanke (Jay.Hanke@midwestwireless.com)
Date: Fri Nov 24 2006 - 13:15:45 ART
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When defining bandwidth percentages in LLQ setting the bandwidth on a
given Ethernet interface will adjust the calculated bandwidth
proportionally. LLQ doesn't do anything until there is congestion. So
when does congestion occur if the bandwidth is set below the interface
rate? Does it occur when the interface utilization exceeds the
provisioned bandwidth or does congestion occur at the interface line
rate?
This is the scenario that I have in mind:
Router1 Ethernet port =3D=3D> 1 mb/s Ethernet bridge =3D=3D> Router 2 Ethern=
et
port
Jay
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