Priority command
Hi Anthony,
Isn’t there a particular scenario when the policer would be active and one when it wouldn’t be?
Thanks,
Scott
—–Original Message—– From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of Anthony Sequeira Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 12:25 PM To: shank shank Cc: CCIE Group Subject: Re: Priority command
Yes - the priority command is used with Low Latency Queuing (LLQ) and it specifies the amount of priority bandwidth to provide to a type of traffic (typically Voice). This command also causes a POLICING to the amount of bandwidth specified.
This is a mechanism to guard against queue starvation for other traffic forms.
Anthony J. Sequeira, CCIE #15626, CCSI #23251 Senior CCIE Instructor
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On Nov 30, 2008, at 1:33 PM, shank shank wrote:
> hello, > quick question experts: does the priority command apply a > maximum limit when specifying a bandwidth? or is it applying the > minimum bandwidth certain class can get in the policy? > > so does this command priority 100 means that the maximum bandwidth > the class will get is 100k? > > > according to this link http://www.ciscosystems.com/application/pdf/paws/10100/priorityvsbw.pdf > it does both. can anyone clarify this to me. thanks, > > > Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.net > > _______________________________________________________________________ > Subscription information may be found at: > http://www.groupstudy.com/list/CCIELab.html
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