Re: Priority Queueing on Linux

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Anton Yurchenko wrote:

> nope, here it is.
> http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/qos_c/qcprt2/qcdconmg.htm#23965 


 From the page (for those who don't follow links, or for the archives of 
this list):
PQ [Priority Queuing] allows you to define how traffic is prioritized in 
the network. You configure four traffic priorities. You can define a 
series of filters based on packet characteristics to cause the router to 
place traffic into these four queues; the queue with the highest 
priority is serviced first until it is empty, then the lower queues are 
serviced in sequence.
-- 
Michael T. Babcock
CTO, FibreSpeed Ltd.


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