I don't want to sound like I am pawning off an answer to cisco for this, but what you are asking does require a pretty complex answer. I would suggest going to this site:
It is the configuration guide for QoS on a 2960. srr-queue can refer to both shaped and shared round robin scheduling and that unto itself could take a couple of read throughs just to grasp fully.
By the way, for most Cisco questions, I would highly advise going to this site in order to find your answer. Not that we can't help with real live experience, but this would be the definitive source of information as to what can and can't be configured on your gear.
thanks Belushi...I have read that link. I was more interested in anyone experience using those commands. Cisco documentation is not very specific for examples and real life scenarios.
I do not beleive you can specify vlan specific commands for the bandwidth limit assoiated with an interface. It should limit the bandwidth as a percentage threshhold with the overall interface itself, regardless of the vlan or vlans going over it.
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