*HI gaurav,* ** *Please clarify this* ** *if size of queue is large why packets have to wait for longer time, could you please give any example ?
* On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 1:03 PM, GAURAV MADAN <[email protected]>wrote: > "Tx-ring-limit" is to set the size of hardware queue . > You might be knowing that hardware queue is always FIFO .. > > So higher the queue size of h/w queue more time packets have to wait > in this hardware queue before it is put on wire . > > take a serial i/f .. issue show controller serial <> and analyse the > results ,, > > There are 2 values like 1(2) .. > The no. in bracket indicates the queu size of this h/w queue . > and first no. indicates if this interface has any kind of queuing > mechanism enabled or not . > > > Thnx > Gaurav Madan > CCIE # 23863 > > On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 10:30 AM, Taqdir Singh <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi Team, > > > > What does this below ring limit specifies.. i Know its hardware fifo > queue.. > > what if I set it to 1 what does it mean ? > > Is there any best practice or any guidelines which should be kept in mind > > while tweaking tx-ring values ? > > > > Router(config-if)#tx-ring-limit ? > > <1-32767> Number (ring limit) > > Router(config-if)#tx-ring-limit > > -- > > -- > > Taqdir Singh > > /Networks / 09911709496 > > > > Do today what others won't, so you can live tomorrow as others can't > > > > _______________________________________________ > > For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please > > visit www.ipexpert.com > > > > > -- -- Taqdir Singh /Networks / 09911709496 Do today what others won't, so you can live tomorrow as others can't
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