From: Chris Lewis (chrlewiscsco@gmail.com)
Date: Sat Dec 10 2005 - 13:39:53 GMT-3
Ajaz,
You'll have to help me with the wording a little more. The average rate is
the target or CIR you want to police to over time. Are you saying you want
to set the CIR to 0 in the police statement and rely upon Bc and Be to allow
traffic through? If so I don't think that will work.
For the policing algorithm (rate-limit is basically the same in this
respect), tokens are placed in the bucket according to the formula
(T-T1)*target rate. So if the target rate is zero, no tokens get in the
bucket and nothing is passed.
Chris
On 12/10/05, Nawaz, Ajaz <Ajaz.Nawaz@bskyb.com> wrote:
>
> Dear Group,
>
> <
> http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fqo
> s_r/qrfcmd8.htm#wp1037428>
>
> "bps - Average rate, in bits per second (bps). The value must be in
> increments of 8 kbps."
>
> I want to rate-limit http traffic but only have burst-normal and burst-max
> figures stipulated. How does one come about the 'average rate (bps)'?
>
> Tia
> Ajaz Nawaz
>
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