Configuring Weighted Fair Queuing (Wfq) - Avaya G350 Administration

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Configuring Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ)

Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ) provides more balanced distribution of data packets and improved
response time for interactive data applications such as telnet. WFQ accomplishes this by improving
bandwidth allocation among the different streams of data traffic and giving preference to interactive
traffic. WFQ does not cause any degradation to voice service.
To enable WFQ, use the
Serial and Fast Ethernet interfaces. Use the
By default, WFQ is disabled.
NOTE:
The
cannot both be used in the same configuration script. The recommended queuing mode is
WFQ (
Use the
size you currently have, use the
Use the
in the weighted fair queue. The upper and lower limits of this command depend on the amount of
bandwidth configured for the interface.
NOTE:
This command should generally be used only for troubleshooting.
Administration of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway
June 2004
command in interface context. You can configure WFQ in
fair-voip-queue
command and the
fair-voip-queue
). See
fair-voip-queue
voip-queue-delay
command to set the maximum query delay. To determine the queue
show queueing
fair-queue-limit
command to specify the maximum number of packets that can be queued
Configuring Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ)
form of this command to disable WFQ on the interface.
no
command are mutually exclusive, and
voip-queue
Configuring QoS parameters
command.
Configuring VoIP QoS
on page 63.
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