But to be sure that all packets have a max you would need to make 7 commands? 
One for each UP value?

/Ralph

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Den 02/06/2011 kl. 03.32 skrev Jason Boyers <[email protected]>:

> Looking at this a bit more, you would adjust using that first command: 
> "packet max-retries."  It would be something like this for UP 6 traffic:
>  
> packet max-retries 3 3 fail-threshold 10 10 priority 6 drop-packet
>  
> The problem with adjusting this value is that it may mess up the buffering 
> that, say, a 7921G would be doing.  That's the same value that is adjusted 
> when you configure "low latency" under the "Services>Stream" section using 
> the GUI.
>  
>  
> Jason Boyers - CCIE #26024 (Wireless)
> Technical Instructor - IPexpert, Inc.
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> 
> 
> On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 12:41 PM, Ralph Olsen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Group,
> 
> I was looking at the documentation for the packet retries command in
> autonomous access-points.
> 
> It states:
> 
> ************************************************************
> packet retries
> 
> Use the packet retries configuration interface command to specify the
> maximum number of attempts to send a packet.
> 
> ************************************************************
> 
> I read this as maximum retries to sent any packet. But when looking is
> the IOS help text it says:
> 
> packet ?
>  max-retries  maximum non-best-effort data packet retries before discard pkt
>  retries      maximum best-effort data packet retries
> 
> So my question is. Would the packet retries only work for best effort
> traffic? And if yes how do I change the max retries for all type
> packets?
> 
> /Ralph
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