At 02:14 PM 1/9/02, Steven A. Ridder wrote:
>I can't find anything real quick.  I did a serach and I saw QOS in with the
>avail bandwidth search results.  So I'm pretty sure it's what the line has
>left over after the router reserves the 25% for routing protocols and line

What is what the line has left over? What is this in answer to? Please copy 
the question (and discussion) with your answer. Assume that we work in 
connectionless, stateless mode. I get hundreds of e-mails. I can't remember 
what this one goes with. It sure seem like an interesting conversation,
though.

Thanks.

Priscilla

>maintenance.  You can chage it by the max-reserved bandwidth (#) command.
>So if you wanted to keep just 10% for the routing protocols, you'd do
>max-reserved-bandwidth 90.  By default the router keeps 25%.  It's for RSVP,
>and all the other queueing techniques.
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