RE: Different between CIR/minCIR and Frame-relay traffic-rate com mand.

From: James Self (j.self@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue May 07 2002 - 10:15:07 GMT-3


   
Yes that is the true formula for time interval -but every provider has there
percentage of delay that they permit through their backbone Frame Relay or
ATM cloud.

With voice utilizing traffic shaping you don't have burst so you would have
a 1 to 1 ratio based on your port speed and cir only....... Your ratio would
change when you are implementing FRASI ...Frame Relay to ATM on the ATM side
you have to accommodate the cell over head PCR & SCR & MBS (vbr-nrt or cbr)
would not equal your Port Speed, CIR, Be

Yes the traffic rate command has limitation and les flexibility than the
map-class

Thanks,
James L. Self
CCDP,CCNP,CCDA,CCNA,CNE
Sr. Network Engineer I
Lead Engineer Team C
GNO/Advance Technical Support
Worldcom Managed Services
vnet 966-7450 or 919 377-7450
ATS_Team_C@lists.wcom.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Erhan Kurt [mailto:kurt@superonline.net]
Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 8:45 AM
To: James Self; Harish DV/peakxv; Katson PN Yeung
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com; nobody@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: Different between CIR/minCIR and Frame-relay traffic-rate com
mand.

Hi All,

Do not forget Tc, it's far more important in FRTS.
I think Tc=1 sec. in your example below.

Tc=Bc/CIR. It's your time interval between transmissions.
By default, Tc=125 msec. MinCIR=CIR/2.
Especially, in Voice, you have to set Tc minimal (for example 10 msec).

I do not like traffic-rate command.

Never Give Up,
Erhan

-----Original Message-----
From: James Self [mailto:j.self@wcom.com]
Sent: 07 May}s 2002 Sal} 15:02
To: Harish DV/peakxv; Katson PN Yeung
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com; nobody@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: Different between CIR/minCIR and Frame-relay traffic-rate
command.

Frame Relay service is bought based on CIR and port Speed.

When implementing traffic shaping is usually set up on Port speed, Be, &
CIR. We configure a formula based on the serviced they ordered.

Ex: Depending on IOS what type of implemented traffic shaping

interface Serial4/1.234 point-to-point
frame-relay class 64CIR128PORT

map-class frame-relay 64CIR128PORT
 frame-relay cir 128000 = port speed
 frame-relay bc 96000 = be <=== actually burst over cir not really bc
 frame-relay mincir 64000 = cir
 frame-relay adaptive-shaping becn

Bc = Burst congestion is usually set to CIR if applicable
Be = Burst excess is usually set over CIR if applicable (above not
applicable)

or

map-class frame-relay Veenendal,Data
 frame-relay adaptive-shaping foresight
 frame-relay cir 512000 = port speed
 frame-relay bc 128000 = cir
 frame-relay be 384000 = burst excess

or
interface Serial0/0.2 point-to-point

traffic-shape rate 512000 12800 12800 1000

512000 = port speed
12800 = CIR
12800 = be
1000 = buffer limit

In short it all depends on your traffic shaping what the CIR or min cir
represents. With all that being said minCIR when configured usually
represents subscribed CIR.

Hopes this clarifies your question.

Thanks,
James L. Self
CCDP,CCNP,CCDA,CCNA,CNE
Sr. Network Engineer I
Lead Engineer Team C
GNO/Advance Technical Support
Worldcom Managed Services
vnet 966-7450 or 919 377-7450
ATS_Team_C@lists.wcom.com

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Harish DV/peakxv
Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 2:32 AM
To: Katson PN Yeung
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com; nobody@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: Different between CIR/minCIR and Frame-relay traffic-rate
command.

Case 1 : you define minCIR and CIR in one command
Case2: you define them seperately.

Not much difference

Pls correct me if I am wrong

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                      Please respond to
                      Katson PN Yeung

Dear all,

I have a confusion about "Configuring Frame-relay and Frame-relay Traffic
Shaping" chapter.

What is the different between these two examples below:

case 1.

map-class frame-relay FRMAP
  frame-relay traffic-rate 4800 9600

&

case 2.

map-class frame-relay FRMAP
  frame-relay CIR 9600
  frame-relay minCIR 4800

Rgds,
K a t s o n
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