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