Use the following formula:

average rate = x
normal burst = x*0.1875
extended burst = x*0.375

ie. for an 8Mb average rate, use:

rate-limit output 8000000 1500000 3000000 conform-action 
exceed-action 

This is detailed in the following link:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fqos
_c/fqcprt4/qcfpolsh.htm - xtocid163302




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> rate-limit output access-group 101 20000000 24000 32000 conform-action
> set-prec- transmit 5 exceed-action set-prec-transmit 0
> rate-limit output access-group 102 10000000 24000 32000 conform-action
> set-prec-transmit 5 exceed-action drop
> rate-limit output 8000000 16000 24000 conform-action set-prec-transmit 5
> exceed-action drop
>
> I grabbed these three examples from CCO.  Is there a rule for the
> calculation of the normal burst and maximum burst values if we are not
told
> explicitly what those values should be?  In the three examples above, only
> the last one had explicit values defined.
> These examples were found at
> ""
>
> Thanks,
> - Jon




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