A network architect is planning to implement weighted fair queuing (WFQ) on an HP 10500 Series
switch port. On its own, enabling WFQ on the port does not ensure the correct priority for each
queue. What are two important settings to plan?

A.
byte-based or weight-based mode and the minimum guaranteed bandwidth for queues
B.
minimum guaranteed bandwidth for queues and the weight for queues
C.
virtual output queuing (VoQ) mode and the weight for queues
D.
byte-based or weight-based mode and the weight for queues
The study guide says WFQ uses “minimum guaranteed bandwidth” and “weight”. So, the answer is B.
For reference: byte-by-byte is round-robin (WRR), and VoQ is for allowing the switch to create different queues for traffic destined to different egress ports, preventing congestion on one port. It is not an option of WFQ. If anything, it would take the place of WFQ.
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B is correct
WFQ: allocates bandwidth to queues based on their minimum guaranteed bandwitdh and, if any bandwidth remains, their weight
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Hi AL:
Did you take this HP0-Y50 exam? this is for the HP ASE certification…
Are you going to take the HP2-Z34 exam?, because We need an hand.
Thanks a lot
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