From: Carlos Trujillo Jimenez (nergal888@hotmail.com)
Date: Sun Dec 02 2007 - 11:56:11 ART
Depends, If the task IS ASKING OR NOT to do it..
if you have adaptive shaping becn enabled, when the frame-relay network
experiences congestion it sends back to the router becn packets in one side
and fecn packets at the other side.
So when the router recibes becn or fecn packets, and if it is configured to
adapt for the congestion it reduces the configured cir value to the mincir
value.
>From: "Mohammad Tawfiq Dawod" <www.engineer@gmail.com>
>Return-Path: ccielab-owner@groupstudy.com
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>When configuring frame-relay map-class like the below one; is it necessary
>that I configure "no frame-relay adaptive-shaping".
>
>The below example is from cisco.com
>*
>
>map-class frame-relay fr-voip
>
>frame-relay cir 800000
>*
>
>frame-relay bc 8000
>
>frame-relay mincir 128000
>*
>
>frame-relay fragment 280
>*
>
>no frame-relay adaptive-shaping
>*
>
>frame-relay fair-queue*
>
>
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>Mohammad
>
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