MSDP,
do you work for the marketing department ? Your view implies that a cat
6 patch has a bandwidth of 2 Gbps! Which is inline with most marketing
blufs about switching capacity :)
Lack of identity also helps. What's the problem with a having a name ?
-Carlos
MSDP multicast @ 25/11/2012 00:02 -0300 dixit:
> Thanks Yuri,
> Does that mean customer can pull 4 mb in total (2tx and 2rx).
>
> How do we control this so customer only gets 2 MB. what is the best
> practice?
>
> One place that SP can control is on the SP edge using policing/shapping.
> The potencial risk of this approach is when SP forgets policing/shaping.
> Customer will enjoy 4 megs total bandwidth in this case.
>
> -m
>
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 1:04 PM, Yuri Bank <yuribank_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I think if a customer buys a 2Mbps circuit, that would imply 2Mbps in each
>> direction. RSVP signaled tunnels are unidirectional.
>>
>> -Yuri
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 5:55 PM, MSDP multicast <multicast100_at_gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> I got this question bugging me for a while.
>>>
>>> R1----------R2-------------R3
>>>
>>>
>>> Scenario:
>>> RSVP interface bandwidth: R1,R2,R3=50MB
>>> A) create a tunnel between R1 to R3 and allocate 2 MB
>>> B) create a tunnel bandwidth R3 to R1 and allocate 2 MB
>>>
>>> Requirement: Customer want 2 MB bandwidth regardless of direction!
>>>
>>> Q1: If customer have is paying for 2 MB, in real world what do we
>>> configure
>>> tunnels?
>>> optionA) 1 MB in each direction i.e. tunnel R1 to R3 = 1MB, tunnel R3 to
>>> R1
>>> = 1 MB
>>> optionB) 2 MB in each direction i.e. tunnel R1 to R3 = 2 MB, tunnel R3 to
>>> R1 = 2 MB
>>>
>>> with option#b - i think a customer will get double bandwidth ! but that
>>> will ensure 2 MB in any direction.
>>>
>>> My understanding for the above option 1# is that - Typical SP will only
>>> provison 1 MB in each direction.
>>> However, customer would like to see 2 MB in full either one or both
>>> direction.
>>>
>>> How do we deal with this kind of situation where customer want to see 2 MB
>>> in total regardless of direction?
>>>
>>> Q2: Are tunnels uni or bi directional?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>
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