From: Larson, Chris (CLarson@usaid.gov)
Date: Fri Oct 04 2002 - 15:01:08 GMT-3
Also, the tc is ten here right? tc=cir/bc 64000/6400 =
10
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Larson, Chris
> Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 1:51 PM
> To: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
> Subject: Traffic Shaping
>
> I know this has been round and round, but I thought I got it until I came
> across this
>
> In this example, a T1 line may be used for 100 milliseconds (ms) in a
> burst, but the long-term average is limited to 64 kbps. This configuration
> example restricts the amount of load the system can induce on the outbound
> network interface.
> interface serial 4/1:0
> traffic-shape rate 64000 6400 6400
>
>
> Can someone explain this to me. I thought the bc = 6400 * 8 intervals =
> 51200
> If I can send an extra 6400 bits in the first interval that is still only
> 57600.
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> Christopher Larson - CNE, MCP+I, CCNP + Security
> Open Systems Sciences Corp.
> USAID Information Resources Management (contractor)
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> clarson@usaid.gov
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