01-25-2018 12:22 PM - edited 03-03-2019 08:43 AM
Hello Friends
i hope my message finds you well, I have been studying lately QoS from Todd Lammle book and i wanted to test my knowledge after finish the chapter. I serached online questions for practice and found this question with the highlighted answer but referring to to my study it is WFQ.
Weighted Fair Queuing is allows to prioritize the real-Time traffic unlike Round-Robin mechanism.
PQ Priority Queuing doesn't guarantee packet delivery for low-priority traffic because it process the low-priority traffic when high-priority queue is empty similar to strict priority traffic scheduling.. Why in the question the correct answer is PQ .. so confuses
Thank you in advance
01-25-2018 01:17 PM
WhiteHat,
I think this question is a good example of questions on Cisco exams that have multiple correct answers, but you have to choose the most-correct one. In this case, the question states that the network for which you want to optimize voice traffic primarily passes data traffic. If you were to configure Weighted Fair Queueing, it would allocate an equal share of the bandwidth to each flow. In situations with low congestion (few flows), the VoIP traffic may be allocated more bandwidth than it needs. Conversely, in situations with high congestion (many flows), the VoIP traffic might be edged out by the data traffic and be allocated less bandwidth than it needs. As voice traffic is fairly low bandwidth (even high-bandwidth codecs only use something like 80kbps on the wire) it can be configured for absolute priority under Priority Queueing, while still leaving enough bandwidth for the data traffic.
01-25-2018 01:59 PM
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