Hi all: I have this network
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FRAME RELAY CLOUD<------------>CISCO-ROUTER
<-------LAN------->ROUTER-LINUX<---------LAN------------>>>
Between the CISCO and the LINUX routers there is a small LAN (+-5
IP''s).
My question is, if I QOS the traffic on the LINUX-ROUTER going out from the
LAN towards the frame relay cloud, and this traffic is re-queued on the
CISCO-ROUTER ... this would make all of my shapping worthless ??
This is because other traffic + traffic coming from de LINUX-ROUTER would be
entering on the CISCO.
Thanks in advance.
Best regards.
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> My question is, if I QOS the traffic on the LINUX-ROUTER going out > from the LAN towards the frame relay cloud, and this traffic is > re-queued on the CISCO-ROUTER ... this would make all of my shappingIf you don''t configure QoS at cisco router, it will process packets on a FIFO basis. -- DO4-UANIC
yes, I thought so .... thanks... On 12/27/05, Denis Ovsienko <linux@pilot.org.ua> wrote:> > > My question is, if I QOS the traffic on the LINUX-ROUTER going out > > from the LAN towards the frame relay cloud, and this traffic is > > re-queued on the CISCO-ROUTER ... this would make all of my shapping > If you don''t configure QoS at cisco router, it will process packets on a > FIFO basis. > >_______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl http://mailman.ds9a.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lartc