'QoS problems are to be expected' . Uh?
Don't you put QoS into place just to ensure that the minimum bandwidth you need 
to ensure critical services (such that your voice traffic is not impeded for 
example) are NOT affected across your WAN links when there are big globs of 
data banging around?

Surely,  If anything,  this is the one case and time when the QoS deployment 
effort can be shown to have value (obviously the policies would already have 
been validated against saturated links as part of sign off)

alan

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