From: Raj Bansal (ccie_study06@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Jan 11 2007 - 01:26:09 ART
It says to slow down, this is a queuing exercise, hence FR Traffic shaping.
so by default you can reserve 75 of interface bw. Reamining 25 is for protocols. So..why are we worried about protecting the protocols. Isn't that protected by default?
Victor Cappuccio <vcappuccio@desca.com> wrote:
Well things get quite funny when you talk about the DE-LIST and the
application of that "DE-ACL" to the VC
You must deny ospf traffic just to let know the IOS that it should not
stamp the DE Color in the frame-relay packet when it is going out of the
interface, you can see that using show frame-relay PVC XXX and look at
the DE in combination with the ACL applied in the DE-GR Command
Now in case of congestion, the FRSW would prefer to drop the DE Colored
Packet as you probably know.
Also if the question indicates that I need to slow down traffic, I would
probably be using an adaptive shaper
HTH
Victor.-
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Ricky MK Au
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2007 3:06 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Shaping and priority queue
Hi all,
One of the question ask us to configure the following QOS in a
frame-relay
interface. The question is " configure the network so that whenever they
encounter a congestion, it will slow down the traffic to not greater
than
128Kbps and ensure that no routing traffic is dropped. The router is
only
running OSPF routing protocol.
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