9tut is answering as below. who should we trust????????????
Which two types of traffic can benefit from LLQ? (Choose two)
A. email
B. voice
C. telnet
D. video
E. file transfer
Answer: B D
Queuing
Low Latency Queuing (LLQ) is the preferred queuing policy for VoIP audio. Given the stringent delay/jitter sensitive requirements of TP and the need to synchronize audio and video for CUVA, priority (LLQ) queuing is the recommended for all video traffic as well. Note that, for video, priority bandwidth is generally fudged up by 20% to account for the overhead.
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9tut is answering as below. who should we trust????????????
Which two types of traffic can benefit from LLQ? (Choose two)
A. email
B. voice
C. telnet
D. video
E. file transfer
Answer: B D
It’s the same answer in both. The arrangement of the answers are different.
God you are dumb
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https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/quality-of-service-qos/qos-video/212134-Video-Quality-of-Service-QOS-Tutorial.html
Queuing
Low Latency Queuing (LLQ) is the preferred queuing policy for VoIP audio. Given the stringent delay/jitter sensitive requirements of TP and the need to synchronize audio and video for CUVA, priority (LLQ) queuing is the recommended for all video traffic as well. Note that, for video, priority bandwidth is generally fudged up by 20% to account for the overhead.