Understand that cir is rated in bits per second, so your 16k cir is 16,000
bits per second, that's 2,000 bytes per second, 120,000 bytes per minute, so
they were WAY off!!

Dave

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Hey group,
    Thanks for the help I got from you. We wound up getting on the phone
with telco and worked through it with them. They said that they were seeing
140% overutilization for the CIR on that link and when we would look at our
show command we saw, for 3 minutes 16,000 bytes sent. Our CIR is 16K PER
SECOND! We were doing 16k for 3 minutes and those geniuses at telco, who
were watching the link at the same time we were, said that it was at 140%
over. How does that add up??? Well I've learned something very valuable in
my first week of work in this field...NEVER TRUST, LISTEN TO, REASON WITH,
OR TRY TO UNDERSTAND...who?...you guessed it...TELCO!!! By the way, after
about 20 minutes he says, "Ohhhhh, wait a minute...now I'm seeing something
strange from that device...I'll have to re-route this one" So tickets
closed. Thanks for the help again guys. I'll wait a little longer before
posting these for now on. See-ya

Mark Z. ~ CCNA,CCDA
Unisys, e-@ction net manag serv

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