From: Mohammed Shameen Abdul Jabbar (ccie.xpert@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Apr 19 2006 - 07:04:34 GMT-3
So you mean , if the question does not refer to WFQ, 75% bandwidth does not
come into picture at all?
On 4/19/06, victor.oporto@empresas.telefonica.es <
victor.oporto@empresas.telefonica.es> wrote:
>
>
> Hi, I think that the 75% is the default reserveable bw for WFQ not
> for the traffic shaping.
>
>
>
> Regards
>
>
>
> *"Mohammed Shameen Abdul Jabbar" <ccie.xpert@gmail.com>*
>
> Enviado por: nobody@groupstudy.com
>
> 19/04/2006 11:30
> Por favor, responda a "Mohammed Shameen Abdul Jabbar"
>
> Para: "Cisco certification" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> cc:
> Asunto: Frame relay Traffic shapping
>
>
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a question on the frame-relay traffic shapping.
> If in the question, it is mentioned that the port speed of s0/0 is 512K &
> DLCI 204 uses 128k, The remaining two DLCI's 201 and 203 share the "
> remaining-bandwidth".
>
> I am confused on the term "remaining-bandwidth" . I have read that , only
> 75% of the port banwidth is used for normal traffic.
> So the remaining bandwith should be calculated as :
>
> 512 x 75/100 =
> 384kbps
> DLCI 204 =
> 128kbps
> DLCI 201 = DLCI 203 =
> (384 - 128)/2 = 256/2 = 128kbps
>
> OR is it calculated as
>
> DLCI 204 = 128Kbps
> DLCI 201 = DLCI 203
> =
> (512 - 128)/2 = 192Kbps
>
> Can anyone tell me which one is the correct method.
>
> Regards
> shamin
>
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