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Traffic Shaping and CBWFQ together

Juan Urti
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Hi all!

I am preparing my CCIE RS WR exam, and i have a question.

I have nested policy map (parent TS and child CBWFQ). How do the queues interact between them?

The shaping queue is before or after the CBWFQ queues?

Thanks! but i am very confusing.

Juan

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Joseph W. Doherty
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I've yet to see good documentation on that.

My expectation would be when the parent shaper needs to queue, it pushes back to the child policy queues.

However, especially on earlier IOS versions, it appears to me the shaper might still maintain some of its own queues, and only when they overflow are the packets queued by the child policy.  (I.e. somewhat similar to CBWFQ queuing only happening after the interface's FIFO buffer fills.)

Hi Joseph again!!! thanks!

do you have some documentation about this?

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Juan Urti wrote:

Hi Joseph again!!! thanks!

do you have some documentation about this?

Sorry no - "I've yet to see good documentation on that."

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