Hi,

I think the max-reserved-bandwidth does not work since with this command you
just specify that you can reserve for example 99% of the bandwidth. Per
default you are not allowed to reserve more than 75% of the configured
bandwidth.

With the bandwidth command it works. I just verified that on my stack. I
configured a FR interface with bandwith of 10Gig and then applied a service
policy with total of 1Gig. The FR Interface is certainly not able to process
that speed....

But do you think this will be realistic, to configure more than the
interface is able to handle?

Regards

Roger

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Betreff: [OSL | CCIE_RS] CBWFQ when not enough bandwidth

Hi
 
suppose we have following req :
 
class A : 448 kbps
class B : 384
class C : 256
class D : 128
class E : 96
 
if i apply the same in out direction on standard serial ( 1.54 mbps ) ; as
expected i get error message saying bandwidht not enough .. 
 
so we do have 2 option :
1) to change "max-reserved-bandwidth"
2) to change bandwidth using "bandwidth" cli
 
if nothing is given in question ; is one preferred over other ? or can we
use any 
 
Gaurav Madan 

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