[c-nsp] asr9k police config 8k - seeing 38k allowed

Oliver Boehmer (oboehmer) oboehmer at cisco.com
Tue Sep 10 09:30:44 EDT 2013


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>Is CIR 128k in this policy ?  if so, then is this correct ?
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>128k = 128 * 1024 = 131,072 bps

it's actually 128,000 bps.. kilo factor is 1000 in bandwidth context.

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>Then you mentioned default burst is 100ms worth of CIR... is this correct
>?
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>100ms worth of CIR is 131,072 / 10 = 13,107.2 bits = 13,107.2 /8 = 1,638.4
>bytes

it would be 128000/(10*8) = 1600..

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>If this is all true why does it still show 1598 bytes instead of the new
>burst value of 1638 bytes ?

I don't know why it's 2 bytes off :-}

	oli




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