Re: Dialer load-threshold

From: Yonkerbonk (yonkerbonk@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Nov 15 2001 - 13:47:59 GMT-3


   
    When the load of all up interfaces is more than
the load specified, it will bring up one more link.
When the load of all up interfaces minus one is at the
load or below, it will drop one link.
    If you have a BRI with 2 channels and you
currently have one used, then the total number of up
links is one. At greater than 40% load, or 102/255 as
you have said, it will bring up the 2nd B channel. Now
the total of up links is two. The number of up
interfaces minus one is one, 2-1=1. When that reaches
less than 40%, it will bring down the link.

Michael Le, CCIE #6811

--- KK FoK <rgb98a@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If the requirement is to bring up the second B
> channel when load is 40% (or
> 0.4*64=25.6K) or above, is 102 (0.4*255) correct ?
>
> I suppose that when the second B channel is up then
> the aggregate bandwidth
> is 128K. In that case at what loading will the
> second B channel be brought
> down ??? (128*0.4=51.2 ???)
>
> Your view please
>
>



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