rate queues

From: Earl Aboytes (earl@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Jun 07 2000 - 05:24:37 GMT-3


   
   Here is the answer.
   
   Show atm int atm1
   
   ATM interface ATM1:
   
   AAL enabled: AAL5 AAL3/4, Maximum VCs: 1024, Current VCCs: 11
   
   Tx buffers 31, Rx buffers 96, Exception Queue: 0, Raw Queue: 0
   
   VP Filter: 0x0, VCIs per VPI: 1024, Max. Datagram Size:4528, MIDs/VC:
   1024
   
   PLIM Type:SONET - 155Mbps, TX clocking: LINE
   
   34309 input, 43003 output, 590261 IN fast, 679086 OUT fast
   
   Rate-Queue 0 set to 256Kbps, reg=0x0 DYNAMIC, 1 VCCs
   
   Rate-Queue 1 set to 1536Kbps, reg=0x0 DYNAMIC, 10 VCCs
   
   Rate-Queue 2 set to 384Kbps, reg=0x0 DYNAMIC, 1 VCCs
   
   Rate-Queue 3 set to 128Kbps, reg=0x0 DYNAMIC, 1 VCCs
   
   Config. is ACTIVE
   
   
   Notice the four rate queues. The answer here was to create a pvc that
   matched the bandwidth of another pvc. This kept the router from
   having to create another rate queue. Since the max is 4 on this
   particular type of interface I could not create another pvc until I
   matched one of the rate-queues.
   
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   Earl Aboytes
   
   Senior Technical Conultant
   
   GTE Managed Solutions
   
   805-381-8817
   
   earl.aboytes@telops.gte.com
   
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