Sorry, I accidentally sent this under a response...
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 7:51 PM, Steven Blasiol <steven.blasiol_at_gmail.com>wrote:
> Experts,
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>> I apologize in advance if this has been covered before. I found something
>> similar in the archives, but I still don't really get it.
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>> I am working on a lab for Custom Queuing. On Task 2 I am trying to
>> configure different queues for different percentages of bandwidth. For
>> example:
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>> Queues 1, 2, 3 10%
>> Queues 4, 5 20%
>> Queue 6 30%
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>> The way it is explained each queue by default has a byte-count of 1500.
>> There are 17 queues (counting Queue 0). So my thinking would be to total
>> this 1500 x (17 -1) (I subtracted queue 0 there) to get the total and then
>> divide these among the queues that are being used (giving the requisite
>> percentage to each queue as required).
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>> However the book explains that a byte-count of 1500 is 10%, so I would
>> give Queues 1, 2 and 3 1500, queue 4 and 5 3000 and queue 6 4500...this is
>> what I don't get. Why is this 10%? Is this just a reference? Also when I
>> configure only 6 queues what happens to the other queues? Are they not used
>> because I did not give them a percentage of bandwidth?
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>> Steven
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> Steven M. Blasiol
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> --Confidence is stain they can't wipe off...-Lil Wayne
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