
Tony, I beg to differ. Cisco supports QoS on Ethernet interfaces - using something called Hierarchical QoS - parent policy to define interface bandwidth and child policies to prioritise applications. You can start with the example on the link below: http://www.networkengineerblog.com/2011/03/qos-hierarchical-class-based-weig... You might have to start with the router and also do something on the ASA Kind regards, Bernard On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 3:14 PM, Tony Gacheru <tonygacheru@gmail.com> wrote:
If your link is terminated on Ethernet to the cisco, then its no use prioritizing. The router will never sense congestion on the 100mbps interface and therefore not employ QOS. But your ISP should be able to prioritize your inbound traffic for you.
From: skunkworks-bounces@lists.my.co.ke [mailto:skunkworks-bounces@lists.my.co.ke] On Behalf Of david aliata Sent: Monday, September 12, 2011 1:36 PM To: Skunkworks forum Subject: [Skunkworks] Prioritization
Hi Guys,
For the Cisco gurus.Could someone please give me a lead on how I can prioritize and test WebEx, Skype and some two websites on Cisco equipment. My set up is such that the link goes to a Cisco
1941 router>Cisco ASA 5505>Cisco Catalyst Switch 2960>Computer.
Thanks!
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