I honestly wouldn't worry about prioritization and queuing all that much.
 It's not specifically called out in the blueprint.  They seem to more care
about the classification of traffic and ensuring that markings are
preserved end-to-end.

You'd only need to worry about queuing if they said something about
actually prioritizing the traffic.  In that case, just use the
priority-queue out command on a 3560/2960.  But on a 6500, it's a bit
different.  There is no priority-queue out command.  And queuing is
slightly different on each model of line card.  But I believe one queue
will typically already be a priority queue and usually voice audio traffic
will automatically map to it.  And if prioritization is a low likelihood
thing, I would think configuring the queue thresholds and such is even
lower.

Regards,



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On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 11:49 PM, Istvan Zsolt Czobor <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hallo,
>
> I worked through both IPexpert workbooks, and fastlane workbook 1 times,
> and there are just very few exercises with SRR queues and co. Can we except
> these kind of questions? Are there big differences between 6k5 WRR queues
> and 3750/3560 SRR queues? I can't feel myself very confident in this
> themes.
>
> Second question, if I configure on a switchinterface some kind of trusting
> (dscp or cos...), do I have to configure priority queueing as well? Always?
>
> Thanks and BR
> Istvan
>
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