From: ccie2be (ccie2be@nyc.rr.com)
Date: Sun Nov 21 2004 - 23:28:27 GMT-3
Hi Sally,
It looks like it should work but you can test it if you're able to generate
more than 64k worth of traffic.
I did something similar recently.
First, you should know that if you do a show frame-relay pvc, in the output
there are a of couple of DE specific fields - 1 for bytes and 1 for packets.
So, let's say you have 2 routers rtr-A and rtr-B and you configure rtr-A as
below.
Before generating traffic, go to rtr-B and do a show fram pvc # and make
sure the DE fields are 0. If not, clear the counters. Then, on rtr-A start
generating enough traffic so that it exceeds the rate set with your police
command. (I'm not sure how do this. Using ping with a high repeat count
doesn't seem to generate a very high rate of traffic, so you might need some
sort of traffic generator tool.)
Then go to rtr-B and check if any packets were received with the DE bit set.
HTH, Tim
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sally Crawford" <crawford0982003@yahoo.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2004 6:43 PM
Subject: setting the FR-de bit on exceeding bandwidth
> Hello ,
>
> I am trying to set the de-bit for anything over
> 64kbps.
>
> I am using FRTS on the interface .
>
> policy-map test
> class class-default
> police cir 64000
> conform-action transmit
> exceed-action set-frde-transmit
>
>
> map-class frame-relay test1
> frame-relay cir 64000
> frame-relay bc 8000
> service-policy output test
>
> int s0/0
> frame-relay traffice-shaping
> frame-relay class test1
>
> Will this work, considering that TS will shape the
> output to 64kbps ?
>
> thanks
> sally
>
>
>
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