November 2009 was the month of Hierarchical Queuing Framework and other QoS goodies, and the month I started my periodic “we’re missing IPv6 in the Data Center” rants (three years later, IPv6 is still MIA in virtual networks).
In November 2007 I was writing about BGP default route ... and I’m still getting questions about it.
Most popular posts from November 2009
- “ip ospf mtu-ignore” is a dangerous command
- First HQF impressions: excellent job
- CB-WFQ misconceptions
- Detect DOS attacks with EEM
- Solution: Bandwidth+Police actions in CB-WFQ
- Detect short bursts with EEM
- IPv6 in the Data Center: is Cisco ready?
- Challenge: CB-WFQ Bandwidth+Police behavior
- HQF: intra-class fair queuing
- HQF: intra-class WFQ ignores the IP precedence
Most popular posts from November 2007
- BGP default route
- Enable password or enable secret?
- Type 7 decryption in Cisco IOS
- Load balancing with BGP
- Enhanced show interfaces command
- Send an e-mail when an interface goes down
- Configure DNS servers through IPCP
- Kron: poor-man's cron
- BGP fast session deactivation
- Can I combine EEM applets with Tcl shell?

Ah yes!! Your CB-WFQ misconceptions post was the post that introduced me to your blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the good posts and insight you have provided!! keep it up.
Some bugs to watch out for on HFQ QOS:
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