Re: bandwith

From: Tony Schaffran (tschaffran@cconlinelabs.com)
Date: Thu Apr 17 2003 - 13:22:38 GMT-3


First of all, the bandwidth statement on the interface is only used for
routing metric calculations. It is not used to set the actual bandwidth of
the interface.

That being said, I assume your serial interface is a standard fast serial
interface. Speeds up to 2MB. With policy mapping, I believe you can only
reserve 75% of the actual bandwith by default. I think there is a command
to set the max bandwidth to be used to get past that 75% limit.

I hope this gets you in the right direction.

Tony Schaffran
Network Analyst
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Gogi Kadeishvili" <gogi@greennet.ge>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2003 6:27 AM
Subject: bandwith

> Hi all!
> I'm trying to adjust bandwith settings on serial interface, like this:
>
> interface serial 0
> bandwith 2048
> service policy output sssss
>
> policy-map sss
> class 1
> bandwith 1024
> class 2
> bandwith 1024
>
> so it will not work, once you attach the policy to interface, it says, not
> enough bandwith.
> why is that? looks like one needs to assign bandwith of 2048+23 to get two
> classes of 1024
> regards
> gogi



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