CIR is a number the ISP gives you for a semi-guarenteed speed, while
bandwidth on your interface is what the routing protocols use in their costs
calculations..

Marc

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> Hi,
> I have a discussion here with my boss regarding the effect of CIR on the
> routing metric.
>
> He says CIR has nothing to do with the routing metric and I think It is
> impossible that routing metric is no affected by CIR. Non of us can prove
the
> other one wrong.
>
> Can some one please shed a light on this subject?
>
> Thanks
>
> A. Strobel
>
>
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