This is a rather basic question about Quality of Service. At
work, if I listen to a winamp (shoutcast) station, after about
10 or so seconds it will buffer and then just drop out. This
happens only when behind the Cisco router. The DSL connection
has more than enough bandwidth to handle this.
I'm assuming this is a QoS issue. What would be an easy way to
give a specific IP address a slightly higher priority than the
other IP's on the same network?
Also, are QoS commands applied to the Fast Ethernet side or the
Ethernet side (DSL)? Could someone please show me an example
command that would give IP 192.168.1.3 a bit higher priority
than other IP's for traffic coming in from the Ethernet side to
the Fast Ethernet side (LAN side).
Thank you so much!
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