04-02-2014 05:03 AM - edited 03-04-2019 10:42 PM
Hi Experts,
Need clarification on a quick point.
Let's say I have the following policy-map.
policy-map WAN
class Voice
priority percent 20
class Mission_Critical
bandwidth remaining percent 20
class class-default
fair-queue
I understand QoS come into play only when there is congestion.
1. In case if there is no Voice or mission Critical traffic and if there is no congestion, can the traffic under class-default take up the entire 100% of the bandwidth?
2. In case if there is no default or mission Critical traffic and if there is no congestion, can the traffic under Voice take up the entire 100% of the bandwidth?
3. In case if there is no default or Voice traffic and if there is no congestion, can the traffic under mission critical take up the entire 100% of the bandwidth?
I assume the answer to all the 3 questions above is yes. Can the experts please confirm?
4. let's say there is mission critical traffic equalling 150% of the configured link bandwidth (but no Voice or class-default traffic), can the mission critical traffic take 100% of the link bandwidth? Or will there be any changes for this scenario?
Many thanks for your time and attention.
Regards
Pete
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04-02-2014 07:34 AM
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# 1, 2 and 3 - all yes
# 4 yes, and no
Non-LLQ classes, by default, can utilize otherwise unused bandwidth.
LLQ, if there's no LLQ queuing, can use 100% of link, but if there is LLQ queuing, the implicit policer engages.
04-02-2014 07:34 AM
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# 1, 2 and 3 - all yes
# 4 yes, and no
Non-LLQ classes, by default, can utilize otherwise unused bandwidth.
LLQ, if there's no LLQ queuing, can use 100% of link, but if there is LLQ queuing, the implicit policer engages.
04-03-2014 05:11 AM
Thanks a lot for taking time to reply.
Regarding your answer for the 4th question, can you please let me know if my understanding of your reply is correct?
If there is 100 % link utilization, voice (LLQ class) cannot take more than the alloted bandwidth. But if there is 100% link utilization, mission critical traffic and class-default traffic (non LLQ classes) can take more than their alloted bandwidth.
Regards
Pete
04-03-2014 07:19 AM
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No, what I mean is, whenever LLQ traffic queues in the LLQ class-queue, the implicit policer (priority #) engages. If LLQ traffic is not queued in its class queue, it can use all available bandwidth.
Some time back, Peter Paluch confirmed this, in his lab, for a similar question.
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