November 1999
Intermediate to advanced
576 pages
15h 3m
English
| 1: | Many switching modes can be employed. How can you determine which mode is enabled on a particular interface? |
| 2: | Is over-engineering network bandwidth cheaper than deploying various complicated QoS strategies? |
| 3: | Should you use CAR, WRED, WFQ, or RSVP? |
| 4: | Should you manage congestion, or avoid it altogether? |
| 5: | An example network has multiprotocol traffic such as AppleTalk, IPX, and SNA traffic. Can you still use WRED in this environment? |
| 6: | How can you propagate policy when not running BGP? |
Answers:
| 1: | Many switching modes can be employed. How can you determine which mode is enabled on a particular interface? |
| A1: |
Output from the following commands is most useful:
show ip interface show interfaces rate-limitshow interfaces random-detect ... |
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