From: Narbik Kocharians (narbikk@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Jun 11 2007 - 02:27:59 ART
Kenny,
On 3550s there is only egress Queuing and once the expedite queue is enabled
under an interface Queue 4 is set to be the expedite Queue, and it's
implemented as follows under a given interface:
*Int F0/x*
* Priority-queue out*
On 3560s you can configure ingress Queuing and/or egress Queueing, as far as
ingress Queueing the expedite Queue is the one you configure, using the
following command:
*MLS qos srr-queue input priority-queue [1 or 2] bandwidth 0-40*
For egress Queueing, it'll always be Queue 1 and it can be implemented as
follows:
Int F0/x
* Priority-queue out *
On 6/10/07, Kenny Chou <nvlifci@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello There,
> I got one quick question in regarding the QoS that I am wondering if I can
> get some clarification from the group. My question is, for the 4 queues
> in
> 3560, which queue is used if we want to make it a expedited queue? Is
> queue #4 or queue #1? I have been reading some contradicting
> documentation
> from Cisco. In the 3560 Config manual (32-4), it stated queue 1, but
> other cisco document states that it's queue 4. Could some one kindly
> enlighten me if they know the answer? In addition, anyone know a good
> method of testing the QoS configuration? Any ways that I can make the
> devices congested and verify those conifgs in action? Thanks for your
> time and attention.
>
> Have a good one.
>
> Regards,
> Kenny
>
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