10-04-2019 09:24 AM
I'm looking at a customer's QoS configuration, and I noticed that they identified bandwidth, instead of percentage, which adds up to something much less than the interface bandwidth. I assume that the remaining bandwidth is shared in proportion to the configured rates of each queue.
Let's say I have the following queues:
Total 45Mb on a 100Mb link.
So the actual allocation would be this:
Assuming I'm on the right track:
Do I understand this correctly?
10-09-2019 02:24 PM
Hello
Are you relating this to quality of service on switches?
Can you elaborate a little on what devices this is relating to and possible post configuration to assist in your query?
10-09-2019 02:38 PM
Hi Paul. It's an ASR1K. Config would look something like this:
policy-map QUEUE class EF priority 1000 class AF31 bandwidth 10000 class AF11 bandwidth 29000 class class-default bandwidth 5000 interface FastEthernet1/1 service-policy output QUEUE
Not really looking for a validation of configs here. Just need to know what happens when queues are allocated a total of 45m on a 100m interface.
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