Re: $100 USD to the first person that can provide the rules/scripts that will solve the QOS latency & bandwidth allocation issue !!!!

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On Thursday 04 December 2003 21:57, Greg Freeman wrote:
> Removed all the isolated, latency result was the same.  Tried the new
> rule(s) on the site1 and again had a latency of 318ms.  However, dropped
> packets increased to the highest I have seen it... 17%.  The min latency
> was 30ms, the max was 881ms
Removing the isolated parameter will not fix anything.  But i did some tests 
and if I specified the isolated parameter, the cbq setup was broken.

Stef

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