From: Gary Ring (garyring.work@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Jan 31 2006 - 16:01:54 GMT-3
Bill,
I agree that it should not be 8000. The burst is measured at a time interval
of 200ms. That said, 200ms=.2s, 1s/.2s = 5 time intervals in a second and
8000 bytes x 5 = 40000bps. I would think the answer should be 12800. Using
the prior calculations, 12800 bytes x 5 = 64000bps.
HTH,
Gary
On 1/31/06, Bill.McKenzie@bisys.com <Bill.McKenzie@bisys.com> wrote:
>
> Could someone please shed some light on this for me?
>
> IEWB-ver3 Lab 8, Section 7.3 Congestion Management
>
> Prioritizing Audio Traffic. This traffic should be allocated a maximum of
> 128000bps of the output queue of R1 and R3.
> Ensure to allow for a burst value of 64000bps.
>
> Solution:
> (parts omitted)
>
> policy-map VOICE1
> class VOICE
> priority 128 8000 <----- Why is this value 8000?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
> Bill
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