Thank Marc
I'll have a look at that

On Jul 8, 2011, at 3:09 PM, marc abel wrote:

> Byte Limit is going to be the maximum per interval, so BC + BE (in
> Bytes, not Bits). Increment is just going to be your BC in bytes.
> 
> This link might help clear your doubts:
> 
> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk713/tk237/technologies_tech_note09186a0080093c06.shtml
> 
> -Marc
> 
> On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 5:27 AM, Alef <[email protected]> wrote:
>> do sh traffic-shape
>> 
>> VC   Access Target    Byte   Sustain    Excess    Interval    Increment    
>> Adapt
>> -       List        Rate       Limit  bits/int      bits/int      (ms)       
>>   (bytes)          Active
>>                       128000 1984  7936        7936        62             
>> 992               BECN
>> 
>> We have set the rate at 128000. TC=BC/CIR so 7936 /128000=00.62, which is 
>> 1/16th of a second. This means we send 128000/16=8000 bits per TC or 1000 
>> bytes. The byte limit is double the sustain (Bc) and excess bits (Be) in 
>> bytes, 15872. If we would want to increase the amount of bits sent, we would 
>> need to decrease the time interval. So
>> 
>> traffic-shape rate 128000 15872
>> 
>> would increase the Bc and double it and resulting in a lower time interval 
>> (15872/128000=00.124).
>> 
>> My question is, what does the Byte Limit refer to? Because the byte limit is 
>> (1984*8) 15872, about 16000 bits, not 8000.
>> 
>> The funny thing is, if i divide by the default Tc 1/8th of a second, 
>> 128000/8=16000bits ps, then i do get (16000/8) 2000 bytes or, 16000 bits. 
>> Which is the value listed in the above output under byte limit. Am i missing 
>> something here?
>> 
>> And why is it double the Bc and Be?
>> What does Increment mean? I am trying to figure out the numbers here but i 
>> feel i am making some mistake in here.
>> 
>> Any help would be appreciated.
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