From: Herbert Maosa (asawilunda@googlemail.com)
Date: Sat Sep 22 2007 - 01:32:18 ART
Ultimately the setting of the Tc will depend on the delay characterlistics
of the particular data application. Without knowing this I doubt there is a
one size fits all for Tc for data applications.
Also rember you do not set the Tc directly, rather you would be manipulating
Bc.
Herbert.
On 9/22/07, Carlos Trujillo Jimenez <nergal888@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi guys!
> Let suppose I have a scenario where I want to achieve the HIGHEST POSSIBLE
> AVERAGE RATE, Mean I want NOT OVERWHELMING AT ALL my two frame relay
> endpoints wth differente access rate each one.
>
> To achieve the following requerimentes, I must o into steps.
> As a logic step, I must set the cir and mincir value of both ends to be
> the
> same as the access rate of the end that has the less speed, for example,
> one
> end has an access rate of 128000 and the other of 512000.
> So I choose the cir and mincir of 128000 and configure it at both sides.
> Now, my question is to achieve the disered goal, What to do you guys
> think
> will be the prefered TC VALUE to put in my configuration??
>
> I know that If I hace voice, it is recommende to set to 10ms, for the
> serializaton delay, but what about If I have only data??
>
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