Kevin,
Thank you for your suggestion.
I found "traffic-shape" commands can not exist with "frame-relay
traffic-shaping"
command of physical interface. I want to validate priority-queueing at the
same time.
It was good information, anyway.
Thanks.
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Kouji Baba
Kevin Gannon
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2001/08/03 Subject: RE: peak value of traffic-rate command
02:54
Kouji,
How we set them up is
int fram 2/0.16 point-to-point
traffic-shape rate 2000000
trafice-shape adaptive 512000
Regards,
Kevin
-----Original Message-----
From: kouji.baba@equant.com
To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Sent: 02/08/01 17:21
Subject: peak value of traffic-rate command
Hello,
I want to know when peak value of 'frame-relay traffic-rate' command
works.
I am going to utilize 2Mbps Frame Relay access-line as,
CIR = 500Kbps
EIR = 2Mbps
If I use following map-class, it pass through only 500Kbps traffic,
even though 2Mbps was set as peak value. What should I do?
map-class frame-relay fast_vc
frame-relay traffic-rate 500000 2000000
frame-relay adaptive-shaping becn
'show traffic-shaping' is saying like this.
Interface Se0.1
Access Target Byte Sustain Excess Interval Increment
Adapt
VC List Rate Limit bits/int bits/int (ms) (bytes)
Active
30 500000 195312 500000 1500000 125 7813
BECN
I tried other way of configuration like this.
map-class frame-relay fast_vc
frame-relay adaptive-shaping becn
frame-relay cir 2000000
frame-relay bc 500000
frame-relay be 1500000
frame-relay mincir 500000
In this case, traffic goes through at around 2Mbps, and if there is
another
PVC with similar map-class, it shares bandwidth suitably.
Please give me suggestion if I am doing correct or not.
Thanks.
-----
Kouji Baba
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