Q2: dialer load-threshold

From: Geert Nijs (geert.nijs@simac.be)
Date: Thu Jul 29 2004 - 15:01:18 GMT-3


Hello group,

Last of the two small question:

* When configuring "dialer load-threshold" on a PHYSICAL BRI0/0 interface, what bandwidth does this reference to ??
        The physical interface bandwidth or one B-channel bandwidth ?

I have noticed that the default bandwidth of "int BRI0/0" AND "int BRI0/0:1" AND "int BRI0/0:2"
are all 64 kbps.

1) MUST we specify "bandwidth 128" under "int bri0/0" ? (i think i have read this somewhere in Packet Magazine0)
        Isn't this a better representation of the real available bandwidth ? (like when you are running ospf over it)
        This statement leaves the bandwidth on the B-channels to 64 kbps, i have verified that.

2) If "bandwidth 128" is specified under the physical interface, does this influence the "dialer load-threshold"
        calculation ???

Regards,
Geert

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