From: Roger RPF (rpf@bluemail.ch)
Date: Tue Oct 14 2008 - 02:53:14 ART
Thanks for all the replies. So I see, I would have to talk to the proctor :o)
rergards
Roger
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Von: Anthony Sequeira [mailto:asequeira@internetworkexpert.com]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 14. Oktober 2008 00:22
An: Roger RPF; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Betreff: Re: generic QoS question
If the task is truly that vague - this might be a perfect Ask the Proctor
moment.
Do not forget to look for a clue in the sub-head. For example, you might
get lucky and this will be in the 7. QoS 7.1 Policing section! Sometimes
the sub-heads can help you pick a technology, other times they can
actually throw you off a bit or provide no help whatsoever.
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----- Original Message -----
From: rpf@bluemail.ch
Sent: Mon, October 13, 2008 15:35
Subject:generic QoS question
Hi Group,
I have a generic QoS question regarding policing/shaping. If the question
tells you: "Limit the traffic from network X to network Y (or similar). What
do you do? Policing or Shaping?
In a real life scenario I would do shaping in outside direction and policing
in inside but....in the LAB?
Limiting sounds to me like being very strict, thus policing....
What do you think?
regards
Roger
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