10-09-2014 09:20 AM - edited 03-04-2019 11:56 PM
Hi, I would like to know the opinion of you on how packets are marked in the following example (attached file).
Is this a correct way to do this ? Are decimal values correct in each class?
Thank you very much.
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10-10-2014 07:27 AM
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Without knowing what your QoS objectives are, it's impractical to comment on your markings.
I haven't deeply reviewed your markings, but at first glance they don't appear to all correspond to Cisco or RFC marking recommendations.
Further, don't know what expect from your Olympic classifications.
Have you read Cisco's http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/solutions/Enterprise/WAN_and_MAN/QoS_SRND_40/QoSIntro_40.html? ; If not, good document to start.
You might also look at documents available via: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/ios-nx-os-software/quality-of-service-qos/index.html.
10-10-2014 07:27 AM
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Without knowing what your QoS objectives are, it's impractical to comment on your markings.
I haven't deeply reviewed your markings, but at first glance they don't appear to all correspond to Cisco or RFC marking recommendations.
Further, don't know what expect from your Olympic classifications.
Have you read Cisco's http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/solutions/Enterprise/WAN_and_MAN/QoS_SRND_40/QoSIntro_40.html? ; If not, good document to start.
You might also look at documents available via: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/ios-nx-os-software/quality-of-service-qos/index.html.
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