Hi Fulvio

I think the map-class is legacy method and calling class-map is MQC, I agree 
with your last observations.

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BR

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On 7 Mar 2013, at 22:24, Fulvio allegretti <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> Can anyone suggest a way to remember the different options in Frame Relay 
> Traffic Shaping? Is history a good way to look at this?
> I findd the documentation on the Cisco 12.4T config guide a bit confusing. 
> Traffic shaping for FR is in the configuring frame relay section of the Cisco 
> IOS WAN configuration guide. The traffic shape link says to switch on 
> traffic-shape on the interface and use commands such as frame-relay 
> traffic-rate in a map class.
> If policing is needed, the commands on the documentation are things like 
> frame-relay cir, frame-relay bc, etc.
> But in the map-class section of the documentation I have things like cir, 
> mincir. and I can use a class map for both polcing and shaping. In the 
> example of the documentation all the different options seems to be usable for 
> both, shaping and policing.
> Is there are an ordered way to remember all this and how to know when to use 
> what?
> For example if the task asks to make sure that the spoke don't send to the 
> hub more than 512K of traffic, how do I know if I need to use policing or 
> shaping?
> I suppose shaping would be a better option (I don't drop traffic), but 
> policing would technically speaking meet the requirement. Let's say I go for 
> shaping,  why would I use traffic-rate instead frame-relay cir mincir in a 
> map-class and vice-versa?
> 
> Fulvio 
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