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3560 qos question


abderrahim sadki wrote: > hi, > > On the 3560, What is the difference between the max-reserved-bandwidth and the > srr-queue bandwidth limitcommands? > > I try to read about both but do not understand the difference.is it related to > software and hardware queue? > A clarification would be much appreciated. > thanks,Abderrahim > _________________________________________________________________ > Abderrahim,
The srr-queue bandwidth limit command limits total output bandwidth. As such it is a crude policing measure used, for example, when a customer is paying for less than the line rate.
I am quite sure that the max-reserved-bandwidth command is not supported on the 3560. I know that it will take the command, but it has no effect. There have been a number of these “left-over” MQC commands in Catalyst IOS over the years. 3550s used to take the “bandwidth” command in a policy-map.
Hope that helps,
Bob Sinclair CCIE 10427 CCSI 30427 www.netmasterclass.net

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