From: Nick Davey (nicky.davey@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Sep 14 2006 - 01:46:18 ART
David,
If that was configured with the rate-limit command you would not have a be
as be includes bc.
with the police command you have a be of 8000. Therefore with the rate-limit
command a be of 0 is when the bc and be value is the same and with the
police command a be >0 means u have some sort of be.
I think the police command used to work the same as the rate-limit command
regarding be up to some variant of IOS 12.2 and thus the confusion. I got
caught by this in my first attempt.
Hope this helps.
Nick.
On 9/14/06, David Redfern (AU) <David.Redfern@didata.com.au> wrote:
>
> Hi Guys,
>
> Just wondering if anyone can clarify the below question. I've found
> documention confusing on this one.
> The below policing has a rate of 64000, bc of 8000 and be of 8000.
>
>
> policy-map test
> class class-default
> police 64000 8000 8000
>
>
>
> Is the 8000 be IN ADDITION to the 8000 bc of is it the peak, effectively
> meaning 0 excess burst?
>
> In other words does this mean they can burst up to 128000K or not burst
> at all?
>
> If I want to be able to burst an additional 8000 bytes above my confirm
> burst do I use 8000 or 16000 for my be?
>
>
> Any help would be appreciated?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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