John and Chris,

Thanks much for your comments on this.  I have never seen anyone enable
queuing on such a high speed circuit.  I suspect you are correct about the
processor utilization.  I have seen and heard of 3600 series routers
grinding to a halt.  I don't think the processor is very robust compared to
some of the others.

Thanks again,

Scott 


Author: Chris Charlebois (---.spanlink.com)
Date:   02-08-02 18:12

I don't *know* that it would be detrimental, but I wouldn't be suprised.
You're asking the router's processor to do advanced screening on ALOT of
packets. It could easily overload the process utilization. First thing I'd
do is look at that.

Author: John Neiberger ()
Date:   02-08-02 19:15

I've heard that WFQ at this speed is detrimental due to the time it 
takes to process the queues. That ends up leading to a longer delay 
than any congestion would cause. 



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