Simple, the "bandwidth 128" command is not a rate limit. It's just an
administrative assignment. That could be a full T1 interface, or a
DS3.

EIGRP simply takes the "ip eigrp-percent" command value, multiplies
that by the assigned interface bandwidth, and uses that as its
internal rate limit.

And yes, you could make a bad decision and assign EIGRP an amount of
bandwidth that chokes the interface :-)


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On Sep 21, 2012, at 8:42 AM, Amit Jp <[email protected]> wrote:

> Bob/Michael
> I have configured this :-
>
> onfiguration allows IPX-EIGRP AS 210 to use 256Kbps (200% of 128Kbps) on
> Serial 1:
>
> interface Serial 1
> bandwidth 128
> ipx bandwidth-percent eigrp 210 200
>
> *Note: *This assumes that Serial 1 is actually operating at a speed of at
> least 256Kbps.
>
>
> My Question:-But how would eigrp use 256 kbps of bandwidth when only 128 is
> assigned to its interface.
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