[cisco-voip] Auto-QoS ?
Jonathan Charles
jonvoip at gmail.com
Thu Jun 7 16:05:10 EDT 2007
If you tweak the auto-qos or do it yourself, be well aware that TAC is
probably going to tell you to remove it and do the auto-QOS (just to
rule out your mistakes...)
I took the QOS exam too, and in no way did the test (or the book)
cover the 1q2p wackiness on the 6500...
Jonathan
On 6/7/07, Kelemen Zoltan <keli at carocomp.ro> wrote:
> First off, you really don't need to be a CCIE to understand QoS ( I
> know, since I took Cisco's QoS exam, but I am far far away from beeing a
> CCIE :) )
>
> Second, AutoQoS is nothing more, than a "configuration wizard" sort of
> thing. It does absolutely nothing you couldn't do by hand, and whatever
> it does can be changed/tweaked/deleted according to your needs, just as
> if you have had written the config lines by hand.
>
> Going AutoQoS on a large network assures you consistency across the
> network (same script sets up same rules - as close as a common enforced
> QoS policy, as it gets) and if you would experience difficulties, you
> can easily debug the rules (if you're used to do it manually anyway)
>
> regards,
> Zoltan
>
> Christopher M. Bomba wrote:
> > I have implemented QoS on multiple voice networks from 6500s to 2950s. I have done it always manually. The network I am working on now is insisting on Auto-QoS. I haven't done it before but only heard horror stories from it.
> >
> > What are you thoughts on this? This is a very large network that is going to have multiple clusters and thousands of devices connected to the IPT network.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Chris
> >
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