From: Charles Johnson (cjohnson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Mar 01 2001 - 12:03:55 GMT-3
Each PVC has a CIR setting for each direction. Traffic shaping works on
traffic oubound from your router to the frame relay switch. You need to
find the CIR values for each PVC.
A common scheme is to configure traffic shaping to reflect the CIR of each
PVC and a burst rate that is equal to the access circuit on the far end.
--Charles
-----Original Message-----
From: Lab Guy [mailto:lablist@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 9:39 AM
To: ccie
Subject: Frame Relay Traffic Shaping revisited
Does traffice shaping on a hub router need to reflect
the number of pvc's it has?
For example, say my provider says my CIR is 64k and
has 2 pvc's. When I configure traffic shaping, would
I have to halve the cir on the router (cir = 32k)?
Would having a cir of 32k on both pvc's be right in
this case?
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