From: Mingzhou Nie (mnie@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue May 14 2002 - 21:05:59 GMT-3
When you enable FRTS, you enable it on main interface. If you want all
PVCs conforming same shaping policy, you simply apply class-map to the
main interface. Otherwise, you can apply different class-maps to each
PVC or subinterfaces.
4R5(config)#int s0.2 multipoint
4R5(config-subif)#frame-relay interface-dlci 102
%FR-5-DLCICHANGE: Interface Serial0 - DLCI 102 state changed to
4R5(config-fr-dlci)#class ?
WORD map class name
4R5(config-fr-dlci)#
--- "Michael C. Popovich" <mpopovich@layer3.biz> wrote:
> If I am given a requirement to set a frame-relay map-class on S0/0
> that
> configures the cir to 56000bps but has 2 subinterfaces (1
> point-to-point
> and the other multipoint). How should I set bandwidth on that
> interface?
> I know the map class applies to the subinterfaces but how is it
> handled
> on the multipoint? Is the point-to-point cir 56000bps and the
> multipoint
> (which has 2 pvcs) set to 56000bps total?
>
> I configured the bandwidth to 84Kbps, making the assumtion that the
> multipoint interface divided the 56k cir by 2. I then to 28k*3 (# of
> vcs)=84k.
>
> Is my configuration accurate or am I making the wrong conclusions
> with
> the map-class on the major interface?
>
> Thanks,
>
> MP
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