From: Peter Kingston (kingstonp.ccie@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Sep 27 2007 - 10:29:26 ART
Hello Carlos,
The best place to have QOS would have been on the outbound interface of your
DSL provider.
I am guessing this isn't an option so QOS wont help you in this situation.
-- Regards,Peter Kingston Studying my CCIE
On 9/27/07, Carlos Trujillo Jimenez <nergal888@hotmail.com> wrote: > > Hi QOS EXPERTS! > > A question for all of you. > > I have a router connected to a dsl modem, obviously the dsl modem has one > fastethernet interface, and one dsl interface, but I have no > administration > of the dsl modem, only of the router connected to it. the dsl modem is > only > doing bridging, and the router connected to it is doing the routing > process. > > If I want to configure LLQ using MQOS in the router, I attach the service > policy created in the output direction of the fastethernet interface of > the > router connected to the dsl modem (wan interface), all these QOS setting > will work?? > > I have heard that QOS settings only work when the interface becomes > congested, But the bottleneck begins at the egress interface of the dsl > modem, not at the egress interface of the router, so its very improbable > that my router ethernet interface become congested, meaning the qos > features > will not work at the egress interface of the router. > > so my question is, the best place to attach the service policy > configuration > is at the egress interface of the dsl modem?? > > another, If I dont have administration of that box, Can I do some QOS at > the > router egress interface?? > > _________________________________________________________________ > Charla con tus amigos en lmnea mediante MSN Messenger: > http://messenger.latam.msn.com/ > > _______________________________________________________________________ > Subscription information may be found at: > http://www.groupstudy.com/list/CCIELab.html
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