From: Rick Mur (rick@rickmur.com)
Date: Thu Dec 11 2008 - 12:25:14 ARST
The byte-count specifies how many bytes can be sent-out per cycle out
of that queue.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/qos/command/reference/qos_q1.html#wp1012154
There is a fantastic post by Petr Lapukhov on the Internetwork Expert
Blog about custom queueing, which explaines everything a lot more
detailed:
http://blog.internetworkexpert.com/2008/08/12/understanding-custom-queuing/#more-226
Rick Mur
CCIE #21946 (R&S)
CCNP, CCIP, JNCIA-ER, MCSE
rick@rickmur.com
On 11 dec 2008, at 15:14, John Edom wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a confusion regarding Custom Queueing byte-count.
>
>
> Queue-list 1 queue 1 byte-count 3000
>
> Queue-list 1 queue 2 byte-count 4500
>
> Queue-list 1 queue 3 byte-count 4500
>
> Queue-list 1 queue 4 byte-count 3000
> The total of all queue's byte-count is 10,000 what is this 10,000 is
> it
> total queue limit or interface bandwidth or total could be any thing
> and
> percent is calculated base on this value?? please clarify it......
>
> Best Regards
>
>
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