Hi all.

I've seen that the ME3600X has 44MB of buffer space for packets. I'm trying to 
work out how many virtual circuits I can push through the box before my buffers 
run empty.

I know this is a difficult question, as a lot depends on how much traffic is 
going through each EVC at any one time. I need to know how to work it out 
though.

As an example, let's say I'm using 12 ports each at a gig. Each port carries 
multiple point to point links separated by vlan tag. Certain customers would be 
paying for QoS and hence I'll shape to the needed speed and give priority to 
certain frames in a child class. If a customer were not paying for QoS I could 
simply police that customers frames going through the ME3600X. 

What maximum figures am I looking at in regards to maximum shaped traffic at 
any particular time? Or at least, how can I work this out?

Thanks

Darren
                                          
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