From: Sergey Golovanov (sergey.golovanov@iementor.com)
Date: Wed Feb 28 2007 - 04:49:04 ART
Well, if you don't configure bandwidth on an interface, it always has default bandwidth implicitely configured (show int). Your mqc will refer to the explicitely or implicitely configured bandwidth on the interface, when you configure bandwidth, priority, shape commands. For example it won't let you allocate more than 75% of interface bandwidth for bandwidth and priority queues combined (unless you change "max-reserved-bandwidth" on the interface).
Or are you asking about other reasons why you'd want to configure bandwidth on the interface?
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> -------Original Message-------
> From: deji500@hotmail.com
> Subject: Necessity of Interface Bandwidth command
> Sent: Feb 28 '07 02:25
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> HI GS,
>
> Is it absolutely necessary to configure the interface bandwidth command when configuring MQC? If not, when is it essential to configure the bandwidth command?
>
> Thanks for any input
>
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