From: sabrina pittarel (sabri_esame@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Oct 05 2006 - 21:32:04 ART
You have at least to set max-reserved-bandwidth to 90% (20 + 40 + 30),
otherwise you won't be able to apply the policy map on the interface.
The 10%
will be left for overhead and rest of traffic.
Sabrina
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From: Alex De Gruiter (AU) <Alex.deGruiter@didata.com.au>
To:
ccielab@groupstudy.com
Sent: Thursday, October 5, 2006 3:21:33 PM
Subject:
max-reserved-bandwidth?
Hey Guys,
I have a question - I searched the
archives and found a similar
reference, however I wasn't satisfied that the
answer was definitively
defined.
If a question in the lab asks us to use
CBWFQ in such a way as to
provide the following bandwidth allocations:
Class
A : 20%
Class B : 40%
Class C : 30%
Then, distribute the remaining bandwidth
among other classes, do we need
to modify the max-reserved-bandwidth? I tried
this in my home lab and
received an error relating to the bandwidth available
(which, by
default, is 75%).
What does everyone think? When would we need to
change
max-reserved-bandwidth?
Alex
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