From: Michael Snyder (msnyder@revolutioncomputer.com)
Date: Thu Feb 26 2004 - 21:31:12 GMT-3
Available bandwidth = (interface_bandwidth * max-reserved-bandwidth/100)
-RTP - LLQ - RSVP
Frame-Relay Available bandwidth = Minicir -RTP - LLQ - RSVP
Is this correct?
So mainly just take - RTP, LLQ, RSVP off the top, just like it was
present in the service policy. Didn't know about minicir thought, it
now makes sense where I have seen it set along with `no frame-relay
adaptive-shaping` command. That one puzzled me.
Thanks for Your Time Brian
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian McGahan [mailto:bmcgahan@internetworkexpert.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 5:15 PM
To: 'Packet Man'; deivi78@hotmail.com; antonio.sanchez-monge@hp.com;
msnyder@revolutioncomputer.com; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Cc: alsontra@hotmail.com
Subject: RE: MQC for bandwidth reservation (max-reserved-bandwidth 100)
The interface "bandwidth" command is what the available
bandwidth
value is based off of.
Available bandwidth = (interface_bandwidth * max-reserved-bandwidth/100)
-
RTP - LLQ - RSVP
The reason you would need to specify the bandwidth value is when
the
provisioned rate of the interface does not match the interface bandwidth
command. For example, suppose you have a 1Mbps circuit you are leasing
that
is dropped off as FastEthernet. Although the interface bandwidth is
100Mbps, it would not make sense to calculate a QoS policy on 100Mbps,
as
the upstream provider is policing at 1Mbps. Therefore the "bandwidth"
value
should be adjusted to 1Mbps.
HTH,
Brian McGahan, CCIE #8593
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