Louie ,
it s a great thing to have people across the planet sharing technical
advices & i do really appreciate.
about matching your others int to your serial(which is 256Kbps for
example), let's take a case of a router with 2 Eth & 1 Serial Int.
Eth 0/0 goes to the LAN
Eth 0/1 goes to a transmitter
Serial 0/0 goes to a receiver (in this case a vsat link goes to the
ISP )
when you say that you usually match your others Int to your serial do you
mean you can configure your Eth(which are usually 10Mbps) to 256Kbps ?
if so what is the drawback ?
is it related to one of the subcommands:
traffic-shape
bandwidth
rate-limit ... ?
in the case described above if the provider allows you 256Kbps is it
necessary to match the Eth speed to 256Kbps ?
please tell me more.
On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, EA Louie wrote:
> Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 15:08:28 -0700
> From: EA Louie
> To: MIKE NDABARASA
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: rely & load [7:75]
>
> You got it Mike. Nice job figuring out those numbers. The only other
thing
> I'd warn you about is on a serial interface, the bandwidth (which is how
the
> load metric is calculated) needs to be explicitly added into the interface
> configuration as the number of Kbps for the circuit connected to the
> interface. If you have a 256kbps circuit to your ISP over a serial link,
> then your configuration would be
>
> interface serial 0
> bandwidth 256
>
> Something that I do on occassion is I manually change the bandwidth on an
> Ethernet or Tunnel interface to match my Serial interface - it gives me
> another place to measure my utilization.
>
> hth...
>
> -e-
>
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