From: Gogi Kadeishvili (gogi@greennet.ge)
Date: Fri Apr 18 2003 - 03:22:01 GMT-3
nope, clock rate has effect only on DCE interfaces.
bandwith tells the service policy, how much bandwith is actually on the
link.
at least, when i put bandwith 2071 instead of 2048 on interface, works
----- Original Message -----
From: "Niksa Tomulic" <ccie@otokrab.net>
To: "'Gogi Kadeishvili'" <gogi@greennet.ge>
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2003 10:15 PM
Subject: RE: bandwith
> Command bandwith doesn't have anything with it.
>
> #Clock rate# is one what counts.
>
>>
> 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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