For priority queuing it does have an affect so I can not see why
CAR would be any different.
Regards,
Kevin
>Hello guys and gals,
>
>I have rather interesting question. If I have a rate-limit *without* access
>list applied to the interface, e.g.
>
>int TypeX/Y/Z
>rate-limit input <rate> <burst> etc.
>
>would this statement affect routing updates sent and received via this
>interface? Routing protocols of particular interest are OSPF, eBGP, iBGP and
>multihop eBGP. Probably IS-IS, too. ;)
>
>Authoritatvive answer is much appreciated. ;)
>
>P.S. "Affect" in my context would be "would this rate-limit statement in any
>way interfere with the flow of routing packets, even if they are contribute
>to the traffic exceeding <rate> limitation?"
>
>SY,
>--
> CCNP, CCDP (R&S) Dmitri E. Kalintsev
> CDPlayer@irc Network Architect @ connect.com.au
> dek @ connect.com.au phone: +61 39 674 3913 fax: 251 3666
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