RV: VoIP Scenario!!!

From: Sergio Jimenez Arguedas (sejimenez@its.co.cr)
Date: Fri Jul 23 2004 - 20:22:40 GMT-3


Hi again,

According to the information in the traffic shaping document by BriandDennis
in the page 35 it says,,,,

The AR (PortSpeed) is 768Kbps, so The router can send 96000 bits in a Tc
with the default value of 125ms.

Does it apply only when I enable Traffic-Shapping in the Interface?

Without Traffic-Shapping. What is the real behavior of the router to put the
packets in the tx(),,,, WITHOUT CONGESTION?

Rgds,

Sergio

-----Mensaje original-----
De: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]En nombre de
Sergio Jimenez Arguedas
Enviado el: viernes, 23 de julio de 2004 16:45
Para: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Asunto: VoIP Scenario!!!

Hi Group,

I have the Following Scenario:

PC_IPPhone1_______
PC_IPPhone2_______SW----------R1---FR_NET---R2--------SW-------C0
. | |
. | INTERNET
. |
PC_IPPhone30_____SW

The LINK from R1 to ISP is 1544Kbps
The LINK from R2 to ISP is 2Mbps

The pvc in the ISP has the following parameters:
CIR,BC and BE:768Kbps

R1 and R2 don4t have traffic-shapping in the links to the ISP.

The links don4t have congestion, but It has voice and data.

I want to configure traffic-shaping:

map-class fram-relay TEST
frame-relay cir 768000
frame-relay bc 7680
frame-relay be 7680

Does it really need traffic-shapping in both sides?

The fragment FRF.12 is only necesary to links below 1Mbps...

Does it need FRF.12 in order to fragment the long data packets?

Thanks,,

Sergio Jiminez A.



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