Re: traffic shaping question

From: zheng jiang gu (zjgu@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Jan 08 2001 - 02:08:18 GMT-3


   
I think it shoule be :traffic-shape group 100 16000 2000 16000
zjgu
01-1-7 22:34:20, Harbir Kohli <harbirk@sympatico.ca> wrote:

>Hello
>Can someone explain if the following is correct
>
>The example is from FatKid exercise 461 Queuing and Perf.
>5. Configure R3 so that users on the Token Ring segment get at least 16K
>of
>bandwidth, but not more than 32K, for their telnet traffic, and the
>remaining bandwidth
>for everything else.
>
>Answer as per FatKid is:
>traffic-shape group 101 16000 32000 32000 1000
>
>R3#sh traffic-shape
> Access Target Byte Sustain Excess Interval
>Increment Adap
>t
>I/F List Rate Limit bits/int bits/int (ms)
>(bytes) Acti
>ve
>Se0 101 16000 8000 32000 32000 2000
>4000 -
>
>Is this correct?
>What is sustained rate ? and how do you calculate it ?
>32000 bits can be sent in 2000 ms, which is the interval, 2000 ms= 2
>sec, so in 1 sec it is 16000
>Why is the measurement interval longer than 1 sec? can I change it?
>
>



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