[f-nsp] H-QOS

Darren O'Connor darrenoc at outlook.com
Tue Oct 9 14:17:59 EDT 2012


As far as I can see, only the 8X10Gb card supports H-QoS. I guess I could try to find a switch to sit in-between my XMR and the host link to actually do the H-QoS. Anyone have experience with the Cisco ME3400E or something similar that will do this?

From: darrenoc at outlook.com
To: foundry-nsp at puck.nether.net
Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2012 18:56:14 +0100
Subject: [f-nsp] H-QOS




All.

As far as I know, Brocade devices do not support H-QoS. Any ideas if this will ever get implemented?

It's becoming more and more common for carriers to aggregate multiple p2p circuits into a single ethernet 'host-link' - Each vlan coming in is a different p2p to a different B-end.

I need to be able to say that customer A has a 10Mb line, and that 2.5Mb is for EF traffic. On that same physical port I'll have another customer with different bandwidths and a slightly different profile.

I currently have XMRs in my core and see no way to do this.
 		 	   		  

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