[c-nsp] QoS for different types of internet customers

Andy Saykao andy.saykao at staff.netspace.net.au
Fri Nov 27 01:35:31 EST 2009


Sorry to diverse a bit from this discussion, but for customers on the
Gold plan such as the one mentioned by Will, do you just prioritize
their voip/video traffic so this traffic goes into the LLQ??? What
happens to their other traffic - how will it be handled by the QoS
policy?

Cheers.

Andy

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Date: Thu, 26 Nov 2009 09:55:50 -0500
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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] QoS for different types of internet customers
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This is how I view it as well...only provide QoS to the MPLS VPN since
all the traffic stays on your network.  I think what the Sales &
Marketing folk are seeing this as, "well our dedicated internet
customers pay more than the burst low speed customers so we should be
able to guarantee their traffic in times of congestion."  It's always
about the $$$.

Jose

>William Byrd wrote:
>
> Basically the way we broke down our QoS was:
>
> Bronze - best effort
> Silver - premium data for customers
> Gold - customer voip / video
>
> I guess you could call our gold queue the real time queue.
>
> --
> Will Collier-Byrd

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