05-18-2010 01:08 PM - edited 03-04-2019 08:31 AM
How does QOS bandwidth work?
Example
If traffic going from my CE to PE requires 5mg of EF1 and traffic from my PE to CE also requires 5mg of EF1 does this mean I need 10mg of bandwidth or are the two queues separate?
Regards
Dave
05-18-2010 01:11 PM
DaveSpratt wrote:
How does QOS bandwidth work?
Example
If traffic going from my CE to PE requires 5mg of EF1 and traffic from my PE to CE also requires 5mg of EF1 does this mean I need 10mg of bandwidth or are the two queues separate?
Regards
Dave
Dave
No you need 5Mbps of bandwidth at either end.
Jon
05-18-2010 02:09 PM
Thank you very much for replying Jon most appreciated.
Therefore when ordering QOS bandwidth from my provider I only have to take into account my traffic leaving and do not have to worry about adding the incoming traffic?
Regards
Dave
05-18-2010 02:12 PM
DaveSpratt wrote:
Thank you very much for replying Jon most appreciated.
Therefore when ordering QOS bandwidth from my provider I only have to take into account my traffic leaving and do not have to worry about adding the incoming traffic?
Regards
Dave
Dave
Basically yes. If you need 5Mbps of bandwidth across their network you order 5Mbps ie. you do not need to double up the figures.
Jon
05-18-2010 02:25 PM
Misread the original post. Disregard..
Message was edited by: Edison Ortiz
05-19-2010 12:42 AM
Hi,
You dont need 10 Mbps , you will need 5 Mbps , your router contains two hardware queues , Input and output that can hold 5 Mbps each.
Regards,
Mohamed
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