Sounds about right.  For frame relay traffic shaping (and presumably
generic traffic shaping) it only seems to be marked active if shaping is
actively taking place - i.e. if traffic's being throttled.  So even if
there is traffic on the interface, traffic shaping may not show as active
unless the interface is busy.

JMcL
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Does traffic-shaping only show as active on the interface when there is
actual traffic on the interface that is being shaped?  If I type show
traffic-shap statistics on a router that has traffic-shaping (with voice)
enabled it shows as being not active.  Is this only because there are no
calls active?

Thanks

Cory R Stull
CCNP, CCDA, MCSE, BNCS
Communications Concepts Unl.
262-814-7214

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