[c-nsp] 65xx QOS question
Uddin, Tahir
tahir.uddin at alliancebernstein.com
Mon Oct 6 15:34:44 EDT 2008
Hi All
I have a 6708 8 port 10 Gig module which has a transmit queue structure
of 1p7q4t. By default, the transmit queue mapping are done by cos values
on these modules and in most modules/switches. I was contemplating
changing the queuing mode to dscp because it provides more granularity.
Does anyone know of any potential issues with this strategy.?
Does any one know a reason why Cisco does not use the dscp queuing mode
by default?. It seems to make sense to me.
Thanks
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