[c-nsp] AutoQOS
Joe Shen
sj_hznm at yahoo.com.cn
Wed Oct 12 01:23:53 EDT 2005
How do you set up QoS in your service networks?
I'm confused that whether we should classify traffic
into four or five service class and set up bandwidth
allocation policy on all routers. If this is your
choice, how do you calculate the bandwidth needed for
each class along the e2e path? what about those rabish
traffic which comes may be classified as high
priority.
Or, should we just set up two classes, one for delay
sensitive applications the other for those not,
bandwidth is shared among the two classes no matter
how high priority traffic increase.
regards
joe
--- lists at hojmark.org
> > Anyone used autoqos for voip?
>
> Well not in production. It's fairly ... uhm, well,
> voice-centric, so I tend
> to do things manually. The customers that I've done
> QoS
> for haven't been 'just voice'.
>
> > I'm looking for best practices to prioritize
> rtp/sip based
> > traffic from our access and distribution routers
> to our core
> > etc.
>
> See the QoS SRND on www.cisco.com/go/srnd. It's
> really good.
>
> -A
>
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