From: William Chen (kwchen@netvigator.com)
Date: Sat Mar 13 2004 - 15:00:39 GMT-3
You can also use the "bandwidth remaining percent" command, that you can
reserve 25% of reserved bandwidth.
William Chen
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tom Wojahn" <enthusiastictom@writeme.com>
To: "ccie r&r oup" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2004 11:16 PM
Subject: converting custom queue to cbwfq
> I have a scenario where you are given
> the reason I am asking is my answers did not match the answers given
>
> 128kb serial line
>
> A custom queue
>
> queue-list 1 protocol ip 1 tcp telnet
> queue-list 1 protocol ip 2 tcp 53
> queue-list 1 protocol ip 3 dlsw
> queue-list 1 protocol ip 4 tcp www
>
> queue list 1 queue 1 byte count 2000
> queue-list 2 queue 1 byte count 1000
> queue-list 3 queue 1 byte count 4000
> queue-list 4 queue 1 byte count 1000
>
> build a CBWFQ   using percent  not  kb
>
> My theory and work
>
> In this case the bandwidth of 128 not  valuable information
>
> I have a total of    8000 bytes  on the custom queue
>
> policy-map converttocbwfq
> class-map telnet
> bandwidth percent   2000/8000 or      25%     to get to 75%   25/100 =
> x/75   19%
> class map tcpdns
> bandwidth percent 1000/8000   or     12.5%     to get to 75 %  12.5/100
> = x/75     9.375%     9%
> class map dlsw
> bandwidth percent  4000/8000 or      50 %   to get to  75%
> 50/100=x/75       38%
>
> class map www
> bandwidth percent    1000/8000 pr 12.5 % to get to 75%      12.5
> /13=x/75     9.375      9%
>
>
> total percent    19+9+38+9    = 75%
>
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