Hi, I am a new member to this forums, and am beginning to learn to use the priority queueing features of a Cisco 7300 router.
I was able to configure priority queueing over the router through the [priority-list] command, but I am having problems trying to interpret what the router is displaying using the [show queueing interface] command.
Below is the output of the above command:
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Output queue utilization (queue/count)
high/5500 medium/0 normal/2500 low/0
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I initially assumed that the numbers would be packet counts matching the queue, but since I am conducting an experiment, I know that there are 29 times more normal packets than high packets. Can someone tell me what those numbers really mean?
Thanks!
I was able to configure priority queueing over the router through the [priority-list] command, but I am having problems trying to interpret what the router is displaying using the [show queueing interface] command.
Below is the output of the above command:
-------------------------------------------
Output queue utilization (queue/count)
high/5500 medium/0 normal/2500 low/0
-------------------------------------------
I initially assumed that the numbers would be packet counts matching the queue, but since I am conducting an experiment, I know that there are 29 times more normal packets than high packets. Can someone tell me what those numbers really mean?
Thanks!