Re: question on CAR rate-limit

From: Chris Lewis (chrlewiscsco@gmail.com)
Date: Sun May 07 2006 - 10:50:48 ART


George,

In addition to what others have replied, I'd like to point out that the
burst parameters are in bits or bytes as an absolute figure, not a rate
(meaning bps) as you avhe written. This is significant in that burst
parameters allow a specifi amount of data to be sent if certain conditions
hvae been met, they do not allow the policer to transmit constantly at a
rate above CIR.

Chris

On 5/7/06, george stanza <cert2006@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> hello,
>
> I am trying to understand the 'burst-normal' and 'burst-max' parameters
> in
> the CAR rate-limit. The syntax says
>
> rate-limit {input|output} [access-group [rate-limit] acl-index] bps
> burst-normal burst-max conform-action action exceed-action action
>
> now, if the max limit is 184kbps and the normal burst size is 4kbps.. How
> do
> i calculate the burst-normal and burst-max ?
>
> //G
>
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