- LLQ = CBWFQ + “priority” keyword
- You can have more than 1 queue at a time
- PQ can consume 100% bandwidth and starve low priority queue
- LLQ discard traffic when exceed configured bandwidth – Policing!
Example Configuration
R11(config)#class-map voip-class
R11(config-cmap)#match ip dscp ef
R11(config-cmap)#policy-map voip-map
R11(config-pmap)#class voip-class
R11(config-pmap-c)#priority percent 33
R11(config-pmap-c)#int fa0/0
R11(config-if)#service-policy output voip-map
Double LLQ – 2 policing in 1 queue
Example:
1 Video Conference session = 320kbps
3 G.729a voice calls = 80kbps
If you configure “priority 400”, and if you have more than 3 G.729a voice calls, it will affect the video conferencing quality as it will exceed the policed rate 400kbps.
If you have 2 separate class-maps, i.e.
R11(config-pmap)#policy-map 2llq-map
R11(config-pmap)#class voice-class
R11(config-pmap-c)#priority 80
R11(config-pmap)#class video-class
R11(config-pmap-c)#priority 320
You can’t have more than 1 video conference call or more than 3 G.729a calls as it is policed in 2 difference classes.
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