Then I would need to know what the specific Task is asking in order to answer your question.

Please respond with a Task as it might be given to your - possibly one from our WB or one you have come up with yourself. Again - there is no answer without know what the task was to begin with! :)

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On Apr 2, 2008, at 3:11 PM, Sanchez Galarza, Gustavo - (Col) wrote:

Yes. For the LAB preparation.



Gustavo Sánchez

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Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] FW: Second Try: LFI in the same interface for 2 PVC's, one of them a High Speed Link

In real life or for CCIE Lab preparation?
Because the answers to which you are configuring for are VERY different. :) For CCIE Lab preparation - you are to ONLY do whatever the lab tells you to do for a given task - so I have no quick answer to your question - it would completely depend on the wording of the task.

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On Apr 1, 2008, at 5:15 PM, Sanchez Galarza, Gustavo - (Col) wrote:


Hi Vik, Mark:

Could you provide me any suggestion/comment?

Thanks in advance

Gustavo Sánchez

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Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Second Try: LFI in the same interface for 2 PVC's, one of them a High Speed Link
Hi:

I would appreciate some comments.

I have the following scenario:

In HQ I have a physical serial interface with 2 PVCs: DLCI 201 to BR1 with CIR 384kbps and DLCI 202 to BR2 with CIR 1544kbps.

I assume I need to configure frame-relay fragment for DLCI 201 with fragment size equal to 480 but my questions are:

Do I need to create 2 map-class, one for each DLCI with appropriate values of cir, mincir, bc, be? Do I need to configure frame-relay fragment for DLCI 202 although is a High Speed link (>768kbps) in order to not affect traffic on the same interface of DLCI 201?

map-class frame-relay br1 ! applied to dlci 201
             frame-relay fragment 480
             frame-relay cir 364800
             frame-relay mincir 364800
             frame-relay bc 3648
             frame-relay be 0
            no frame-relay adaptive shaping becn
            service-policy output llq

map-class frame-relay br2 ! applied to dlci 202 frame-relay fragment 480 <------in order to does not affect the trafic of the dcli 201 on the same interface
             frame-relay cir 1466800
             frame-relay mincir 1466800
             frame-relay bc 14668
             frame-relay be 0
            no frame-relay adaptive shaping becn
            service-policy output llq2

Acording to this tech-note any other PVCs that share the same physical interface need to configure the fragmentation to the size used by the voice PVC

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/tech/tk652/tk698/technologies_configuration_example09186a0080094af9.shtml

But in this one the configuration shows to diferent sizes for fragments in the same interface.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/tech/tk1077/technologies_configuration_example09186a0080094192.shtml


Thanks for your help.

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