Are we talking about 40% of the bandwidth with regard to calculating
the metric, or 40% of the bandwidth for the protocols itself.  If it's
the latter, I would use the ip bandwidth-percent command.

Jeff


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> Hi all,
> In WCCP v.2 settings we've got : ip wccp {web-cache | service-number} 
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> Hi
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> Wanted to get something basic clearified .
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> If in a question ; we are asked to configure a router so that EIGRP uses say
> 40 % of bandwidth on serial interface .
> we know that default is 1.544 mbps on a serial .. are we supposed to do 0.4
> * 1.544 and configure that under serial interface
> i.e
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> int s0/0/1
> bandwidth 617
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> or we need to say int s0/0/1
>                           band 1234
> taking into account of 50% funda of eigrp ?
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> Please clearify as these small quest can sometime create confusion
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> If you want the end result to be (let's pick even numbers for simpler math!)
> EIGRP using 500K, then you would set your bandwidth to 1000K.
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> So if you want 40% of a line that is typically 1.5M, you would take 1.544M *
> .40 then multiply that number by 2 to compensate for the end-effect of 50%.
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> So 1234 would be the bandwidth of the line.  617 would therefore be the
> bandwidth that EIGRP actually used.
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> HTH,
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> Hi
>
> Wanted to get something basic clearified .
>
> If in a question ; we are asked to configure a router so that EIGRP uses say
> 40 % of bandwidth on serial interface .
> we know that default is 1.544 mbps on a serial .. are we supposed to do 0.4
> * 1.544 and configure that under serial interface
> i.e
>
> int s0/0/1
> bandwidth 617
>
> or we need to say int s0/0/1
>                           band 1234
> taking into account of 50% funda of eigrp ?
>
> Please clearify as these small quest can sometime create confusion
>
> Gaurav Madan
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