From: Brian Landers (brian@bluecoat93.org)
Date: Fri Sep 26 2008 - 11:18:00 ART
Hi all,
I have two 3560's connected by Metro Ethernet. The MetroE is policed to
10mb by the service provider, but delivered as 100/full on copper. Thus, as
far as my switches know, they're connected by a 100mb link.
Here's the tricky part: I need to do some fun QoS stuff like priority
queuing, WRD, and class-based fair-queuing across this link, based on the
10mb CIR. Currently, since the hardware queues never fill up, the queuing
and WRD never kick in. Is there a way to force the 3560 to use a different
value for its "start queueing now" water mark?
Yes, this is technically off-topic for the CCIE list, but it seems like this
is just the kind of scenario someone evil like Scott would come up with for
a question: "R1 and R2 are connected by 100mb ethernet. Pretend it's only
10mb and implement WRD"
Thanks,
Brian
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