Raghav,
Without regards to packet sizes in each queue, it is easier. Since default
is 1500 you can give that to queues 1,2, and 6 and the just multiply by 2 or
3 for the others. (20% is 2 times 10%, 30% is 3 times 10%).
1: 1500
2: 1500
3: 3000
4: 4500
5: 3000
6: 1500
Or you can give 1500 to queue 4, then multiply by a fraction (e.g. 10% is
1/3 of 30%)
1: 500
2: 500
3: 1000
4: 1500
5: 1000
6: 500
You could probably start with any value. For the lab, I would keep it simple
like the above examples. Of course if you are given packet sizes for certain
classes, it becomes more involved:
Bryan Bartik
CCIE #23707 (R&S), CCNP
Sr. Support Engineer - IPexpert, Inc.
URL: http://www.IPexpert.com
On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Raghav Bhargava <raghavbhargava12_at_gmail.com
> wrote:
> Hi Experts,
>
> Its simple yet I was not able to figure it out. How do we calculate the
> byte-count in Custom queueing??
>
> If in the question we have to alot lets say 10% bandwidth to queue 1,2,6
> and
> 20% to queue 3 and 5 , 30% to queue 4. then how do we calculate the byte
> count.
>
> Default byte count is 1500 . So do we take into account the actual
> Interface
> bandwidth and calculate in reference with it
>
> Please advise??????
>
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> Raghav
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