I have the same understanding the priority queue when enabled will be
serviced until the last frame has been transmitted and the sape/share will
be ignored

2011/6/24 Paul Dardinski <pa...@marshallcomm.com>

> My understanding is the same as yours. Include priority queue and at that
> point presumably all ranged (assigned) traffic will go out as priority on
> that queue regardless. Assuming this traffic was to exceed allocations on
> other queues, they are indeed crowded out, making share/shape irrelevant…..
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> Paul (#16842 RS/Sec)****
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> *From:* ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com [mailto:
> ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com] *On Behalf Of *Dial Peer
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> *Subject:* [OSL | CCIE_Voice] "priority-queue out"****
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> I'm confused by all the discussions about "priority-queue out" command.***
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> From my understanding, this command eanble "strict priority", which means
> none of the other queues can transmit until the priority queue was emptied.
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> If this command was enabled, both the "srr-queue bandwidth share" and
> "srr-queue bandwidth shape" will be pointless.  Because the switch will
> neither share nor shape until the priority queue was emptied.****
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> Did I understand this wrong?****
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> Thanks!****
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