Hi,
Neither the "bandwidth" or the "tunnel bandwidth" commands affect the
serialization speed of the GRE packets. The output interface used to
reach the GRE destination is what will determine the speed.
If I'm incorrect, I've been seeing really fast 8kbps circuits.
:)
Ron
On 11/4/13, shiran guez <shiranp3_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Default GRE tunnel bandwidth is limited, you can set your needed bandwidth
> according to your need with the following command under the GRE tunnel
> "tunnel bandwidth <bandwidth>"
>
> Note: do not mistake that command with the "bandwidth <num>" as that
> command is used for administrative purpose and the "tunnel bandwidth
> <bandwidth>" is effecting data path capability.
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 5:03 PM, sulman naseer <n_sulman_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
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>> Dear Group,
>>
>> In need help in my implementation scenario like
>> We are implementing P2P GRE Tunnels from Head Office to Our Branches(20
>> Branches) over MPLS VPN Cloud.
>> For test purpose, we implement P2P GRE tunnel in ip mode from Head office
>> with 2 branches but after that we are facing slow internet browsing
>> issue(But not very slow). From Branch end Client to Head office Data
>> Center, Ping response are very good but browsing is very slow. As we
>> route
>> traffic through MPLS cloud again mean shutdown GRE Tunnels then internet
>> browsing better then before.
>> As i think may be the MTU issues with GRE but not sure. So need guidance
>> to resolve this issue permanently.
>>
>> Note: In HO we have Cisco Nexus 7k and in Branches we have Cisco 3750e
>> Switches.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
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