From: Robert Massiache (robert2140@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Nov 13 2002 - 19:16:39 GMT-3
Hi,
GTS is purely a traffic shapping a technology which is encapsulation and
media 'independent'. It helps controlling the outbound traffic when there is
a congestion.
When you have a network that consists of a high−speed (T1 line speed)
connection at the central site and low speed (56 kbps) connections at the
branch sites. Because of the speed mismatch, a bottleneck exists for traffic
on the branch sites when the central site sends data at a faster rate that
the remote sites can receive. You might need GTS in these situations.
Do not get confused with any of L2 technologies including FR. GTS is for
generic traffic assigned on the physical interfaces using the command
'traffic-rate'
Go for FRTS if you want to have the traffic shapping on DLCIs.
I hope this would be helpful.
thanks
>From: "Nathan Chessin" <nchessin@cisco.com>
>Reply-To: "Nathan Chessin" <nchessin@cisco.com>
>To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>Subject: FRTS
>Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 13:26:21 -0800
>
>Hi All,
>
>Does GTS, when configured on a frame relay interface, apply to all of the
>DLCIs? If not, what traffic does it deal with?
>
>
>Nate
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