Chetan,
Reading your questions, i STRONGLY recommend attending a QoS class or
purchase a QoS book and read it cover to cover and try every thing you read
on your routers and switches. I hope you take this recommendation. I think
it will take you a month or two to know it pretty good.
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 6:52 PM, Chetan R <chetan.pesit_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
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> I am new to QoS. I have a few questions regarding qos. It would be great if
> someone can help me with it.
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> 1. For shaping, we can either configure a policy-map with "shape
> peak|average" under it OR use "mls qos" commands to implement it. My
> question is, how to decide what to use.
>
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> 2. If i do not issue any "mls qos" commands and just use "shape
> peak|average" under the policy-map , are the mls qos value for the port
> automatically calculated and applied based the value configured using the
> "shape peak| average" command?
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> 3. When using CBWFQ, do we treat each class of traffic as a different
> queue? If yes, how is the mapping of this done into the queues at the port?
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> Thanks and Regards,
>
> Chetan
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