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One more question….a very dumb one. With byte counts: 2000 and 18000
for example I would have got the same result, isn’t it? Sabrina —– Original Message —- From: Gianpietro Lavado To: uyota oyearone Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 11:08:11 AM Subject: Re: byte-count conversion
Think of the CQ byte-count as weights; with that configuration FTP will send 1000 bytes of every 10000 bytes of total traffic (9000 + 1000). So FTP will always send 10% of the total traffic (1000/10000) regardless of the interface’s speed, which in this case is 100Mbps (10% = 10Mbps).
Regards Gianpietro
On 8/31/06, uyota oyearone wrote: > > Hey guys, i been trying to do a simple conversion, it keep me up all > night > > task: > > R4(e0/0) (g0/0) R6(s0/0)(s0/0)BB1 > > Users in vlan46(btw r4&r6) have been complaining about slow ftp trasfers > when accessing servers behind BB1. To resolve this, you’ve decided to > config r6, so that ftp traffic is guaranteed at least 10Mbps on its > ethernet interface connected to vlan 46. > > Donnot use CBWFQ, Assume host in our network uses only active FTP. > (ref:IEWB vol2-lab7) > > Sol: > > interface GigabitEthernet0/0 > > custom-queue-list 1 > > ! > > queue-list 1 protocol ip 1 tcp ftp-data > > queue-list 1 default 2 > > queue-list 1 queue 1 byte-count 1000 > > queue-list 1 queue 2 byte-count 9000 > > The issue i have is, how does 10mbps equals 1000 byte ???? > > Thanks > > Uyota > > Uyota Oyearone,CCNA,MCDBA,MCSE(Messaging/Security) > IT Consultant (Freelancer) > Computer Integrated Solutions > 35 Fountainhead rd,Unit 617 > Downsview, ON,M3J 2V7, Canada. > Tel:(1) 416 3177045 > uyota@hotmail.com > Network Architecture Technology Consultants Technical Support Sales > & Repair > > ———————————————————————— > > Get MSN Messenger on your cell phone. > > _______________________________________________________________________ > Subscription information may be found at: > http://www.groupstudy.com/list/CCIELab.html

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