RE: map-class frame-relay

From: Michael Snyder (msnyder@xxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Aug 18 2002 - 10:22:23 GMT-3


   
I think the original question was what to set the settings to.

frame CIR = Lowest Port Speed of either the local or remote end.
frame MINICIR = Line CIR
frame Bc, = CIR/8
Frame Be = 2xBc

These are rough numbers, when I'm doing CAR or GTS, I use 3CIR/16 for bc
and 3CIR/8 for be.

Also everything can change depending on what you using the line for.
For example a voip pvc would read something like this:

frame CIR = Line CIR
frame MINICIR = Line CIR
frame Bc, = CIR/8
Frame Be = Bc

Why? Because we don't need voice traffic bursting up to the line port
speed.

We want firm steady traffic flows for voice.

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
ccie candidate
Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2002 5:49 AM
To: Peng Zheng; Prakash H Somani
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: map-class frame-relay

traffic-shape rate is GTS
frame traffic-rate is FRTS single command for Bc,Be,CIR
frame CIR
frame Bc,
Frame Be
separate command for each parameter

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On 18 Aug 2002 08:51:23 -000 Prakash H Somani wrote: >Hi, > >in Command oen I think u want to use "Traffic-shape rate <> <> >command". > >This one is GTS and when u want your traffic shaping to be applied >to interface u should use this command. > >Rest is to be used uner Class=Map....to be applied to the DLCI. > >Friends correct me if I m wrong in my understanding. > >regards....Prakash >On Sun, 18 Aug 2002 Peng Zheng wrote : >>Hi, >> >>I don't know what's the relationship between >> >>frame-relay traffic-rate average [peak] >> >>and >> >>frame-relay cir(mir, bc,be). >> >>If I'm asked to configure, how can I determine which >>one I should use or I should use both. >> >>Thank you for help. >> >>Best Wishes, >>Peng Zheng >> >>



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