11-13-2001 07:54 PM - edited 03-01-2019 07:22 PM
If I want to give priority to a server thats connected to one of the port on a Catalyst 2900 switch, should the configuration be done on the router or on the switch?
Please assist me how it should be done. Thankyou
11-17-2001 05:05 AM
I don't have any experience with it myself but I thought of priority queing when I read your posting. I think it only applies to a particular type of traffic (IPX, etc) or an entire router interface. Can't say I've ever heard of anything that you could implement on a switch but if I tell you it can't be done someone else will come along and tell you exactly how to do it. Try searching on CCO for priority queing or priority queue.
11-17-2001 06:53 AM
To the best of my knowledge, you can't do prioritization on a 2900 switch.
On the router, you *could* do priority queuing, but I strongly advise against it.
Priority queuing is not effective for high speed interfaces and could actually do more harm than good.
Are you having output queue drops? If not, priority queuing won't help to begin with.
What is the actual problem?
Mick.
11-19-2001 01:26 PM
I believe you can give your server a higher priority at the switch to access the backplane bus.
command? -set port priority (ex. 2/3) high (I think that is the syntac)
note: you may want to turn off (if you have not just yet) "CDP" as well as enable "portfast" for your server connection.
hopefully, this could be of help to you
Regards,
Hector Chaparro
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