abailey
Very Senior Member
Interesintg points of view regarding placement of QoS...by all means I appreciate the discussions.
Counter argument:
If the connection between the router and the switch is a serial link, how big a difference does QoS make by placing at the start of the link (i.e QoS at the switch) vs at the end of the link (i.e. QoS at the router)?
Logics only..not a QoS/network guru..
There is no need for QOS if the input speed and output speed are the same (as in using a single gigabit input and a single gigabit output - the WAN, on a router). There is no bottle neck and no need. So QOS becomes useful when you do have a bottle neck. In our example we have multiple devices coming into a switch at a Gigabit each all going out one Gigabit line to the router. So the possible bottle neck is the start of the link between the switch and the router (so on the switch side). There is no bottle neck on the router side so it makes a huge difference where you use the QOS.