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|    Re: testing QoS with conventional PCs    |
|    06 Sep 11 20:42:45    |
      XPost: comp.dcom.lans.ethernet       From: mark_cruzNOTFORSPAM@hotmail.com              Thanks everyone for input. I was rather looking for the principles of       testing of specific QoS features, for example, I can assign a 802.1q       priority value to a specific output queue (with low, mid or high priority).       So, for this particular test case the question is: how, having just a couple       of PCs and a L2 development design in between, to verify that the L2       hardware really does what I ask it to, i.e. placing a frame with COS       priority value 2 to TX queue 0 (as example), and a frame with COS value 7 to       TX queue 3.              (I'm trying to implement such functionality on the hardware and want to make       sure that it does what it claims in datasheet).              Will be very thankkful for hints and advices !                     Mark              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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