From: Michael E. Flannagan (mflannag@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Jan 29 2001 - 12:00:23 GMT-3
Icky....please send emails in plain text, or we may have to send a posse
to beat you with wet noodle.
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On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, zheng yi wrote:
> <html><DIV>Hi: </DIV>
> <DIV></DIV>
> <P>This is a question on CAR.</P>
> <P>Say if I limit a group of user's traffic to 10M (I can do this by defining
an access list and control the IP address of this group users), the question i
s if the rate control is aggregate. </P>
> <DIV></DIV>
> <DIV></DIV>e.g. (control 1.1.1.0 to have only 10M BandWidth)
> <DIV></DIV>User1 (at 1.1.1.1) first requesting traffic, and used up 5M BandWi
dth.
> <DIV></DIV>Meanwhile, User2 (at 1.1.1.2) requesting traffic, will User2 get a
nother 10M or only get 5M?
> <DIV></DIV>
> <DIV></DIV>
> <P>As my understanding, for user1, IOS allocate 10M for him since user1
IP falls in network 1.1.1.0 </P>
> <P>For user2, IOS will allocate another 10M for him as user2 IP is at network
1.1.1.0. </P>
> <P>And as the result, 2 user will get 20M Bandwidth. </P>
> <P>any commends?</P>
> <P>tks </P>
> <DIV></DIV>Alan<br clear=all><hr>Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotma
il at http://www.hotmail.com.<br></p></htm
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