Chuck,

I've not heard of anyone with a perfect working solution.
I tried similar config (Version 1) with Wife hardware which eventually fell
over completely.
Did try Switching temporarily just prior to this failure, but remedy was
temporary and caused further problems through incompatibility with Wife
(Version 1).
The trouble is, it takes so long to get the right configuration that by the
time you get there the hardware is starting to get flaky.
Eventually traded mine in for newer model, but virtually the same problem
arose with new image.
Hardware upgrades can be very expensive and costs may need to be spread over
many years.
It has been suggested that operator error may be the cause of the problem,
but most of my colleagues had a go at mine with no real improvement.
Working in a stand-alone environment could satisfy most of your
requirements, but requires considerable manual intervention and after 15
years out, a fair amount of refresher training is required initially.

A few tips though:

The nag-off command does not work. I have tried it many times, but
re-appears. Best work-around is to create a nag access-list. Whatever you
do, make sure slave device is configured as passive interface, otherwise you
will have collision problems.

"Coffee-process hot" can cause problems during aforementioned collisions.

"Exceed budget-no" is ineffective. The "Household-budget command" only sets
the CIR, but device continually uses burst rate.

Good luck  :~)












""Chuck Larrieu"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Gang, please forgive me for bringing this to the list. But I am having a
> major problem with my household configuration, and I am hoping that you
good
> people can show me where my mistakes are.
>
> Following is the configuration in question:
>
> Process Home
> Wife 1  (she is, after all, number one in my book :->)
> Household-budget = ( dollar amount of budget )
> Exceed-budget no
> Laundry-process regular
> Housework-process daily
> Dinner-process on-time
> Coffee-process hot
> Toast-preparation light-with-jam
> Refrigerator-status filled-with-food
> Pleasurable-activities nightly
> Nag off
>
> Since I started this process 15 years ago, it has never seemed to operate
> according to this configuration. In fact, it seems that almost every
result
> is exactly the opposite to what the command states. I'm wondering if
someone
> has a link someplace to the documentation, so I can correct this
> configuration and get my wife-process to operate according to my design.
;->
>
> Chuck
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>
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