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Show queue serial output when traffic shaping is on.

bellefontainea
Level 1
Level 1

I have recently applied traffic shapping to two routers.

I have been doing a show que (interface) and am a little confused by what I am seeing.

RXL505#sh que s1/0

Output queue for Serial1/0 is 3/60

Packet 1, linktype: ip, length: 44, flags: 0x8

source: 172.31.5.5, destination: 172.31.1.40, id: 0xF575, ttl: 255,

TOS: 160 prot: 6, source port 11175, destination port 2065

data: 0x2BA7 0x0811 0xCB49 0xFC13 0x3E4A 0xEA25 0x5010

0x4EDB 0xDF07 0x0000 0x0001 0x000C 0x0100 0x0100

Packet 2, linktype: ip, length: 254, flags: 0x88

source: 172.31.82.179, destination: 172.29.56.6, id: 0x3E16, ttl: 126,

TOS: 0 prot: 17, source port 427, destination port 427

data: 0x01AB 0x01AB 0x00E6 0x0000 0x0107 0x00DE 0x0000

0x656E 0x006A 0x6D66 0x0000 0x00CE 0x2853 0x434F

Packet 3, linktype: ip, length: 44, flags: 0x88

source: 172.31.5.0, destination: 172.31.1.40, id: 0x5267, ttl: 254,

TOS: 160 prot: 6, source port 35051, destination port 2065

data: 0x88EB 0x0811 0x7EE6 0xE41E 0xB771 0xDA1A 0x5010

0x4ECA 0x7D15 0x0000 0x0001 0x000C 0x0100 0x0100

On the Output que for Serial1/0 x/60 does this value indicate that the packets are in the "normal que" I am thinking that the 60 is the max for the normal que.

20 for high and 40 for medium 60 for normal and 80 for low.

2nd question . If I prioritize certain protocols eg dlsw (2065) telnet (23) and citrix (1494) does that mean everything else is "normal": or low.

Also the routing protocols themselves what would they be considered ???

tks Ann Marie

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pflunkert
Level 4
Level 4

To your 2nd question:

When you configure priority queing its recommended to configure the default traffic to one queue. So you can be sure that the deault traffic is the normal or when you want in the low queue.

regards

Peter

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