[j-nsp] strict-high priority queue

Eric Van Tol eric at atlantech.net
Sun Jun 11 19:08:24 EDT 2006


Hi all,
I've been doing some testing with QoS configs and according to the
following page:

http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos76/swconfig76-cos/ht
ml/cos-scheduler-maps9.html

if a queue is configured with a strict-high priority setting, the
transmit-rate has no effect because the strict-high is given the full
interface bandwidth.  However, from what I've seen, the if the
'transmit-rate' is configured for strict-high, it does have at least
some effect.  For instance, when configuring any rate greater than about
35%, the strict-high queue starts to drop packets.  

In addition, it states that queues configured with strict-high
*shouldn't* be configured with a transmit-rate.  However, on page 655 of
the Sybex JNCIE book, the expedited-forwarding queue is strict-high with
a transmit-rate.

Two questions:

1.  Why does strict-high drop packets when configured with too high of a
transmit-rate?
2.  Which method is correct?  The JNCIE example or the JUNOS docs?

Thanks,
Eric Van Tol
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