RE: ´äÀå(Re): RE: How should i do..?

From: yu chunyan (yuchunyan@hotmail.com)
Date: Mon Jul 28 2003 - 21:50:40 GMT-3


Hi,

I think frame relay map-class can deal with things per pvc. By default, each
pvc will inheritate map-class from main interface. But you can define new
map-class under pvcs to override it. map-class can combine other QOS
features in many ways. It is flexiable enough.

Bin Lei

>From: "Glenn Johnson" <gjcomcast@comcast.net>
>Reply-To: "Glenn Johnson" <gjcomcast@comcast.net>
>To: 'E03k' <wwwjjang@chol.com>
>CC: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>Subject: RE: 4d@e(Re): RE: How should i do..?
>Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 04:33:53 -0400
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> If a solution exists, there is probably a better trick than CBWFQ
>w/FRTS. I was just thinking about how you might indirectly identify
>(through your class statement match access-group commands) the type of
>traffic flowing over each VC via protocol type and/or source and/or
>destination. If you are curious about cbwfq and frts -- please see
>http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk713/tk237/technologies_configuration_examp
>le09186a008009486b.shtml
>
> I haven't tried this out yet but I'm curious to know if others have
>done so.
>
> If no traffic falls within defined or default classes, is it not
>"shaped"? Or is it "shaped" using just the CIR, Bc, Be, etc., values?
>
> Thanks
>
>
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>Subject: 4d@e(Re): RE: How should i do..?
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>Thanks for your-reply..
>
>
>-If you can configure FRTS with CBWFQ, is there any method to identify the
>pvc between
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> R1 and R2?
>
>-If you have to use a FRTS only, is there no method?
>
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>--- Original Message ---
>:83=@L(From): "Glenn Johnson" gjcomcast@comcast.net
>9^4B@L(To): wwwjjang@chol.com
>:83=@O=C(Date): Mon, 28 Jul 2003 02:47:31 -0400
>A&8q(Subject): RE: How should i do..?
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>Does it have to be FRTS or can it be CBWQ with FRTS?
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>wwwjjang@chol.com
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>To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: How should i do..?
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>Assumtion>
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>-R1,R2 & R3 are connected with F/R
>-R1 is HUB. R2 & R3 are Spokes
>-R1,R2 & R3 are in a same subnet
>-R1's FR-int is Multipoint & must use 'FR-map' command.
> R2 & R3's FR-ints are a Physical-int.
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>My-Query>
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>If i configure a FRTS in R1's Multipoint-Subint,
>The FR-class will affect to the 2 PVCs (R1-R2 ,R1-R3).
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>but I want to remove the FRTS-effects at the R1-R3's PVC.
>So, The FRTS affects to the R1-R2's pvc only..
>
>How should i do..?
>
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