From: Dennis J. Hartmann (dennisjhartmann@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Mar 01 2005 - 23:15:14 GMT-3
I don't believe it's that cut and dry Marvin. The Bc is based on a
Tc. The timing interval (Tc) for bursting on all switch platforms is tied
to hardware.
The only reason I know this at this level of granularity is because
I teach the Cisco QoS class. It's VERY HARD to find this documentation. I
found it on an internal document.
Although I can't share the doc with you, the rate limiting interval
for the 2950 is 1/8000th of a second or 125ms. The interval is the same for
the 3550, and 4000 (Sup3 or better). The CAT 6500 supports a rate limitting
rate of 1/4000th of a second or 250ms. I'm going to go out on a limb here
and state that this is for the SUPI and SUPII, while the SUP720 supports a
rate-limitting rate of 125ms. I thought I read that in this document as
well, but I can't find it. Maybe it's in the SUP720 product sheet. Not
100% on the 6500 comments.
Sincerely,
Dennis Hartmann
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On the 3550, you can use the police command to rate limit traffic. The
syntax is 'police rate-bps burst-byte [exceed-action {drop |
policed-dscp-transmit}] ' under policy map configuration.
So, to police to 2Mb with 64Kb you would configure 'police 2000000 8000
exceed-action drop'. (Note that the normal burst value is in bytes, where
the rate is in bits per second.
cat3550-1(config-pmap-c)#police ?
<8000-1000000000> Bits per second
aggregate Choose aggregate policer for current class
cat3550-1(config-pmap-c)#police 2000000 ?
<8000-2000000> Normal burst bytes
cat3550-1(config-pmap-c)#police 2000000 8000 ?
exceed-action action when rate is exceeded
<cr>
cat3550-1(config-pmap-c)#police 2000000 8000 exceed-action ?
drop drop packet
policed-dscp-transmit change dscp per policed-dscp map and send it
cat3550-1(config-pmap-c)#police 2000000 8000 exceed-action drop
3550 Command Reference - Police -
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/c3550/12225se/3550cr/cli
1.htm#wp1864073
Marvin Greenlee, CCIE#12237, CCSI# 30483 Network Learning Inc
marvin@ccbootcamp.com www.ccbootcamp.com (Cisco Training)
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Importance: Low
Question is
Rate limit a traffic on VLAN 20 upto 2M wiht 64Kbps of normal burst rate.
I can't figure out what will be normal burst byte size based on 64Kbps.
I hope someone help this explaining relation between normal burst rate and
byte size.
In case of Frame-relay, since the time interval = 1/8 sec, I can figure out
the size of Be if I know burst rate.
But in case of CAT, I am a little bit clueless.
Thanks
Jongsoo
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