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Sunday, February 17, 2008

Configuring FRTS disables fair queueing

WFQ needs to be enabled for RSVP. WFQ is the default queueing strategy on serial interfaces under 2.048 Mbps, but enabling FRTS on an interface disables fair queueing. (IE)
Posted by triegert at 6:00 PM
Labels: Frame Relay, FRTS, QoS

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