From: Christian Sica (csica@liweb.net)
Date: Mon Dec 12 2005 - 02:38:52 GMT-3
Dont be intimidated, the proctors are there to help us. I would recommend
talking with them during lunch, you will find that they know what you are
feeling since they too went through this process. For example one of the
proctors told me it took them written exam four times before they passed, so
dont be imtimidated, instead ask lots of questions. This way you will be
sure that you are configuring your rack exactly as the test requires you to.
As far as the values, most Cisco documentation recommends using the default
Tc of .125ms or bw / 8. But again, check with the proctor, they will be
able to tell you for sure.
Christian
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From: Cisco Nuts [mailto:cisconuts@hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 12:21 AM
To: csica@liweb.net
Subject: RE: Policing - bc and be values - when - ??
Hello Christian:
Thank you for your prompt reply.
Yes, I will definitely ask the proctor this time - I always get intimidated
by them, for some reason :-)
So does this also apply to CAR as well becoz' in car the ios does not
automatically do it for you, only in cbwfq.
Thanks, once again!
Sincerely.
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From: "Christian Sica" <csica@liweb.net>
Reply-To: "Christian Sica" <csica@liweb.net>
To: "'Cisco Nuts'" <cisconuts@hotmail.com>, <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Subject: RE: Policing - bc and be values - when - ??
Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 00:03:15 -0500
>When in the lab, you will be given specific details on what to configure.
>If you are told to configure a priority queue and not instructed to modify
>the Tc or burst traffic, then you should not have to configure any values,
>the IOS defaults should be sufficient, however ALWAYS verify this with the
>proctor.
>
>Also, the priority command is in KB, so to configure a queue for 1MB it
>would be "priority 1000".
>
>HTH,
>Christian
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>Cc: cisconuts@hotmail.com
>Subject: Policing - bc and be values - when - ??
>
>Hi:When using policing and if only the bw is given, do we have to calculate
>the bc and be values in the Lab? The InternetworkExpert labs do not have
the
>bc and be values calculated when using the police cir command in their
Labs.
>For example if using the cmd #priority 1000000 for 1mb, then if we have to
>calculate the bc and be values, they come out to be 187500 and 375000 which
>is different from what the IOS calculates. How is it really required in the
>Lab? Confused !! Please help !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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