From: Michael Snyder (msnyder@revolutioncomputer.com)
Date: Thu Feb 26 2004 - 02:47:44 GMT-3
Two questions,
policy-map total
class one
bandwidth percent 11
class two
bandwidth percent 26
class three
bandwidth percent 4
class four
bandwidth percent 22
class five
bandwidth percent 15
class six
bandwidth percent 15
class class-default
bandwidth percent 7
If I apply this to an interface, is the bandwidth percent valued
calculated against the max-reserved-bandwidth? For example would class
one be 11% of the default 75% reserved bandwidth? My total adds to
100%, is that of whatever the max value is, or of the total interface
bandwidth value.
I'm assuming I need to up my max-reserved-bandwidth to 100%, what if I
didn't, would it prorate my values?
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Let's add some complexity.
map-class frame-relay frameshape
frame-relay cir 192000
frame-relay bc 1920
no frame-relay adaptive-shaping
service-policy output total
frame-relay fragment 240
frame-relay ip rtp priority 16384 16383 48
Assuming I have a 48K voice call, does the class one get 11% of what's
left?
I'm assuming I don't need a max-reserved-bandwidth command on the
frame-relay interface.
Does the service-policy (named total) in this case get what's left
192000-48000, then calculates the class percent values? Or does rtp
priority and service-policy fight it out for the 192K of total
bandwidth?
Thanks for Your Time in Advance,
Michael
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