Dear all,
I have a question regarding the BW allocations for ingress queueing on Cisco 3560 switches.
Assuming that the configuration is as follows:
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mls qos srr-queue input priority-queue 1 bandwidth 20
mls qos srr-queue input bandwidth 3 7
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I have a question regarding the startup process of EIGRP. I have noticed that a unicast update is sent in a broadcast segment containing topology information. Why is this?
Below is a screenshot of the EIGRP startup process and of two Update messages;...
Hello Mark and thank you for your reply,
Could
mls qos srr-queue input priority-queue 1 bandwidth 20
mean that the priority queue will be serviced first for only the 20% of the BW allocated from the internal ring for ingress queuing?
I am aware t...
Thank you very much Peter once more for your detailed and prompt reply.
Another question that I have, arising from your reply is as follows:
In the following topology, assuming that all links between the following routers are broadcast links and that...
Peter I have another question.
The sequence number is incremented from SeqNo=6 to SeqNo8. Is this another flaw in the implementation of EIGRP for this specific IOS?
Finally can you confirm the following?
During the startup process, only the Null Upda...
Thank you Peter for your detailed reply, for analyzing the packet capture, for explaining the EIGRP 3-way handshake process, for explaining how EIGRP routers initialy establish a peeing, exchange topology information and poison routes.
Many thanks a...
Hello Peter and thank you for your prompt reply. I am using code 15.2(4)S7 in GNS3. Please find attached the capture file and the network topology.
Furthermore, the draft states:
When two routers first become neighbors, they exchange topology tables ...