From: Ebru Toker (EToker@tepum.com.tr)
Date: Thu Oct 24 2002 - 14:05:07 GMT-3
Solution 2 is not wrong. If you apply the class to the physical interface. All DLCIs belong to that interface will get that class parameters. But you should prefer the first one since all DLCIs can have different CIRs. If you have the class under some subinterface but not all of them, the ones those do not have class applied will get the 56 CIR default.
Ebru
-----Original Message-----
From: ying c [mailto:bf5tgh1@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 3:37 PM
To: Angelo De Guzman; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: FRTS
Hi,
When you apply frame-relay traffic-shaping, every dlci
will be default to 56kbps. Solution 1 tells the router
you want dlci 403 has specified traffic shaping
parameters other than the default. Solution 2 is a
wrong answer for FRTS, if you compare soultion 1 and
solution 2 by 'show frame pvc <dlci>', you should be
able to see the difference clearly.
Chang
--- Angelo De Guzman <ghie_pogi@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> Hub and Four Spoke
>
> Objective: Configure such that the spokes
> does not over-subscribe the data carrying
> capacity of the Hub. No bursting over the CIR
>
> Solution 1:
> interface serial 0
> frame-relay interface-dlci 403
> class limit
>
> map-class frame-relay limit
> frame-relay cir 16000
> frame-relay bc 300
> frame-relay be 0
> no frame-relay adaptive-shaping
>
> Solution 2
> interface serial 0
> frame-relay class limit
>
> map-class frame-relay limit
> frame-relay cir 16000
> frame-relay bc 300
> frame-relay be 0
> no frame-relay adaptive-shaping
>
> What's the difference between solution 1
> and solution 2? I'm a little bit confused
> and doubts myself if they are the same.
>
> Thanks,
> Angelo
>
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