From: V.Shekhar@GlobalAssurance.net
Date: Thu May 01 2008 - 10:07:57 ART
Queuing is always done outbound, u may configure queuing using any of
the Legacy methods or use the MQC it ONLY affects outgoing traffic.
Only QOS policy that u can apply inbound is Policing/Rate limiting..
HTH,
-V Shekhar
CCIE(sec)#17589/CISSP/RHCE.
ccietester55 ccietester55 wrote:
> I've been working my way through the IPExpert labs. One of the labs
> has a QOS task that states "Configure a queue for traffic flowing over
> R5's serial interface". So I could be configuring CQ or MQC for this
> task. My concern for this type of question is the "traffic flowing
> over" wording. It seems to imply traffic in both directions. I've been
> reading over the DocDVD and it seems to me that queuing only affects
> traffic outbound from the router, regardless of whether you use MQC or
> CQ, so either can be used in this situation. Correct?
>
> My confusion stems from the fact that MQC must be applied inbound or
> outbound whereas CQ does not have a direction associated with its
> configuration. Originally I thought this meant CQ worked for traffic
> coming into and out of the interface, but on reflection I now think it
> only works for traffic leaving the router. Correct?
>
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
>
> Ash.
>
>
> Pass the CCIE in six weeks, Guaranteed!
> http://www.certscience.com/CCIE
> _______________________________________________________________________
> Subscription information may be found at:
> http://www.groupstudy.com/list/CCIELab.html
Pass the CCIE in six weeks, Guaranteed!
http://www.certscience.com/CCIE
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.4 : Mon Jun 02 2008 - 06:59:15 ART