From: Chris Lewis (chrlewiscsco@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Oct 18 2005 - 16:18:38 GMT-3
There is an exception tothis statement.
Iif a lab task asks you to allocate bandwidth amounts that total a number greater than 75, but you are forbidden from using the max-reserved bandwidth command. This can be solved as the 75% default max reserved figure is influenced by the bandwidth configured on the interface. so if you have a serial line and configure it with bandwidth 2048K, you can allocate 75% of that value, even if the serial interface is only a T1 without using max reserve dbandwidth.
This is not a good practice, but then again the CCIE is not a real world exam.
Chris
kevin gannon <kevin@gannons.net> wrote:
The bandwidth statement under the interface will not police/shape/limit
the traffic. Its for things like eigrp/ospf metric calculations and the
out of the show int and for snmp.
Regards
Kevin
On 10/18/05, Leigh Harrison wrote:
> All,
>
> When asked to configure an interface so that only 5meg is allocated for
> all traffic would it be better to do this:-
>
> class-map ALLtraffic
> match any
> policy-map anything5MEG
> class ALLtraffic
> police 5000000
> interface f0/0
> service-policy input anything5MEG
> service-policy output anything5MEG
>
> Or should I opt for the more simple:-
>
> interface f0/0
> bandwidth 5000000
>
> Both would have the desired squeezing effect.
>
> Comments ?
>
> LH
>
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