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Queueing Algorithms

Jul 21,2008 by admin

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Queueing Algorithms

You can implement several different queueing algorithms on Cisco routers. The most common type is Weighted Fair Queueing (WFQ), which is enabled by default on low-speed interfaces. There is also a class-based version of WFQ called Class-based Weighted Fair Queueing (CBWFQ). These algorithms have the advantage of being fast, reliable, and easy to implement. However, in some cases you might want to consider some of the other queueing systems available on Cisco routers.

Priority Queueing lets you specify absolute prioritization in your network so that more important packets always precede less important ones. This can be useful, but it is often dangerous in practice.

The other important queueing algorithm on Cisco routers is Custom Queueing, which allows you direct control over many of the queueing parameters.


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