This should work for you:

R4(config-subif)#traffic-shape group 101 9600


HTH,
Joe Sanchez


On 1/21/13 10:31 AM, "Rob Pool" <[email protected]> wrote:

>I personally would go with the solution where you specify 0 burst.
>
>Sent from my iPhone
>
>On Jan 21, 2013, at 11:16 AM, Rob Tyrrell <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hey All,
>> 
>> In Wkbk 1, Lab 23, Question 23.4, the book states to enable GTS on a
>>frame sub-interface.  It also specifically states "No excess bursts
>>should be allowed."
>> 
>> However, the DSG shows the following for the config:
>> 
>> "traffic-shape group 101 9600"
>> 
>> When you check it out, you see:
>> 
>> 4(config-subif)#do sh traffic-shape s0/0/0.24
>> 
>> Interface   Se0/0/0.24
>>       Access Target    Byte   Sustain   Excess    Interval  Increment
>>Adapt
>> VC     List   Rate      Limit  bits/int  bits/int  (ms)      (bytes)
>>Active
>> -      101    9600      1992   7968      7968      885       996
>>-   
>> -      102    32000     2000   8000      8000      250       1000
>>-   
>> -      103    22400     1988   7952      7952      361       994
>>-   
>> 
>> So, to fully meet this requirement, since it appears to allow excess
>>burst by default, wouldn't you need to specify similar to the following:
>> 
>> 
>> R4(config-subif)#traffic-shape group 101 9600 ?
>>  <0-100000000>  bits per interval, sustained
>>  <cr>
>> 
>> R4(config-subif)#traffic-shape group 101 9600 9600 ?
>>  <0-100000000>  bits per interval, excess in first interval
>>  <cr>
>> 
>> R4(config-subif)#traffic-shape group 101 9600 9600 0
>> R4(config-subif)#
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks for any advice,
>> 
>> Rob
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