Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Switches

2008-03-30 Thread Jacob Owen
Jonathan,
I am pretty sure they are still using 3550's and I
haven't heard news of them changing which I believe
means it would still be 6+ months away.  

--- Jonathan Charles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 The lab hardware guide says they are still using
 3550s, however, the
 other labs (RS) say they are using 3550s and/or
 3560s...
 
 Which ones?
 
 I only ask because the interface configuration is
 slightly different
 and the QoS settings are decidedly different (WRR
 vs. SRR)
 
 
 
 Jonathan
 


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[OSL | CCIE_Voice] CS3 or AF31

2008-03-30 Thread Jonathan Charles
Which one?

I only ask, because I am seeing a lot of conflicting documentation on
Cisco's website.

One says that all IP Phones mark as AF31, but CCM, etc will mark as CS3...

However, I saw a note in the QoS SRND that all markings will migrate
to CS3 (when?)

It probably doesn't much matter as I am doing a match-any on my
class-maps, but it seems that Cisco hasn't quite made up their minds
yet...



Jonathan


Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Lab questions about RTP

2008-03-30 Thread Jacob Owen
Edward,
I probably know more about RTP than most people on
this mailing list, my next voice attempt on 4/21 will
be #9 for me in RTP (this is for all IE's not just
Voice :) ).

I believe you get 2 blank pieces of paper which you
will have to return at the end of the day, i am sure
you can request more if you need more.

PC's seem to be plenty fast all the times I have been
there, I think for voice the server response is more
of an issue than PC would be.  I believe the screen
resolution is at least 1280X1024 and if not that
pretty close.  Only 1 monitor is provided.

Their are 2-3 very, very large coolers in the break
room about 150 feet from the lab that is stocked with
just about every kind of soda (diet and regular) you
could imagine, the bathrooms are about 1/2 to the
break room on the right.  To leave the lab you need to
grab a visitor badge hanging on the door and if
someone else is already out you can still leave and
just ring the doorbell to get back into the lab.  

The lunch is provided to you and you have to take it
in a small conference room off of the main lab room. 
As for your low carb diet I am not sure, they really
only offer 1 choice and it often contains meat and
cheese (actually always I think) which I know some
people won't eat for personal or religous reasons.  I
am sure they will have something, and if you would
like you could write [EMAIL PROTECTED] with ?'s and see
if you can get a response.  I did see something once
about if you had special requests you could ask, but I
am not sure where that is at.  LIke I said, I could
walk that room blindfolded so let me know if you or
anyone else on this forum has any other questions.


--- Edward French [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 As I have said before I am making my first attempt
 on April 18th. So I have a couple of questions about
 the lab environment.
 
 Is there adequate space to notes? (I know on Cisco
 provided sheets with Cisco proveded pens)
 
 Are the PC's reasonably fast? 
 Do the monitors have at least 1280 X 1024
 resolution? 
 Do they have dual monitors?
 
 Is there access to beverages?
 
 Are the bathrooms close?
 
 Do you need money for lunch?
 Is lunch cafeteria style? or a boxed lunch or what?
 I am on a low carb diet, will I be able to get meat
 and cheese?
 
 
 Thanks
 
 Ed
 
 
 


Jacob Owen
CCIE #14063 (RS, Service Provider), CCVP, CCDP


  

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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Lab questions about RTP

2008-03-30 Thread Edward French
Thanks,

I am assuming that I could not bring some beef sticks or jerky in a clear 
ziplock

- Original Message 
From: Jacob Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Edward French [EMAIL PROTECTED]; CCIE Maillist 
ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2008 4:06:03 PM
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Lab questions about RTP

Edward,
I probably know more about RTP than most people on
this mailing list, my next voice attempt on 4/21 will
be #9 for me in RTP (this is for all IE's not just
Voice :) ).

I believe you get 2 blank pieces of paper which you
will have to return at the end of the day, i am sure
you can request more if you need more.

PC's seem to be plenty fast all the times I have been
there, I think for voice the server response is more
of an issue than PC would be.  I believe the screen
resolution is at least 1280X1024 and if not that
pretty close.  Only 1 monitor is provided.

Their are 2-3 very, very large coolers in the break
room about 150 feet from the lab that is stocked with
just about every kind of soda (diet and regular) you
could imagine, the bathrooms are about 1/2 to the
break room on the right.  To leave the lab you need to
grab a visitor badge hanging on the door and if
someone else is already out you can still leave and
just ring the doorbell to get back into the lab.  

The lunch is provided to you and you have to take it
in a small conference room off of the main lab room. 
As for your low carb diet I am not sure, they really
only offer 1 choice and it often contains meat and
cheese (actually always I think) which I know some
people won't eat for personal or religous reasons.  I
am sure they will have something, and if you would
like you could write [EMAIL PROTECTED] with ?'s and see
if you can get a response.  I did see something once
about if you had special requests you could ask, but I
am not sure where that is at.  LIke I said, I could
walk that room blindfolded so let me know if you or
anyone else on this forum has any other questions.


--- Edward French [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 As I have said before I am making my first attempt
 on April 18th. So I have a couple of questions about
 the lab environment.
 
 Is there adequate space to notes? (I know on Cisco
 provided sheets with Cisco proveded pens)
 
 Are the PC's reasonably fast? 
 Do the monitors have at least 1280 X 1024
 resolution? 
 Do they have dual monitors?
 
 Is there access to beverages?
 
 Are the bathrooms close?
 
 Do you need money for lunch?
 Is lunch cafeteria style? or a boxed lunch or what?
 I am on a low carb diet, will I be able to get meat
 and cheese?
 
 
 Thanks
 
 Ed
 
 
 


Jacob Owen
CCIE #14063 (RS, Service Provider), CCVP, CCDP


  

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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Lab questions about RTP

2008-03-30 Thread Jacob Owen
Edward,
Honestly, not sure since I have never tried.  The only
thing I have walked into the lab with was my wallet
and my cell phone.  They take your cell phone and put
it on a cabinet to grab when you leave.  Maybe someone
else on this mailing list could help where I cannot.  

--- Edward French [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Thanks,
 
 I am assuming that I could not bring some beef
 sticks or jerky in a clear ziplock
 
 - Original Message 
 From: Jacob Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Edward French [EMAIL PROTECTED]; CCIE
 Maillist ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
 Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2008 4:06:03 PM
 Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Lab questions about
 RTP
 
 Edward,
 I probably know more about RTP than most people on
 this mailing list, my next voice attempt on 4/21
 will
 be #9 for me in RTP (this is for all IE's not just
 Voice :) ).
 
 I believe you get 2 blank pieces of paper which you
 will have to return at the end of the day, i am sure
 you can request more if you need more.
 
 PC's seem to be plenty fast all the times I have
 been
 there, I think for voice the server response is more
 of an issue than PC would be.  I believe the screen
 resolution is at least 1280X1024 and if not that
 pretty close.  Only 1 monitor is provided.
 
 Their are 2-3 very, very large coolers in the break
 room about 150 feet from the lab that is stocked
 with
 just about every kind of soda (diet and regular) you
 could imagine, the bathrooms are about 1/2 to the
 break room on the right.  To leave the lab you need
 to
 grab a visitor badge hanging on the door and if
 someone else is already out you can still leave and
 just ring the doorbell to get back into the lab.  
 
 The lunch is provided to you and you have to take it
 in a small conference room off of the main lab room.
 
 As for your low carb diet I am not sure, they really
 only offer 1 choice and it often contains meat and
 cheese (actually always I think) which I know some
 people won't eat for personal or religous reasons. 
 I
 am sure they will have something, and if you would
 like you could write [EMAIL PROTECTED] with ?'s and see
 if you can get a response.  I did see something once
 about if you had special requests you could ask, but
 I
 am not sure where that is at.  LIke I said, I could
 walk that room blindfolded so let me know if you or
 anyone else on this forum has any other questions.
 
 
 --- Edward French [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  As I have said before I am making my first attempt
  on April 18th. So I have a couple of questions
 about
  the lab environment.
  
  Is there adequate space to notes? (I know on Cisco
  provided sheets with Cisco proveded pens)
  
  Are the PC's reasonably fast? 
  Do the monitors have at least 1280 X 1024
  resolution? 
  Do they have dual monitors?
  
  Is there access to beverages?
  
  Are the bathrooms close?
  
  Do you need money for lunch?
  Is lunch cafeteria style? or a boxed lunch or
 what?
  I am on a low carb diet, will I be able to get
 meat
  and cheese?
  
  
  Thanks
  
  Ed
  
  
  
 
 
 Jacob Owen
 CCIE #14063 (RS, Service Provider), CCVP, CCDP
 
 
  


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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] QOS marking on the router

2008-03-30 Thread Jonathan Charles
Service Policies only queue and mark on the outbound, on the inbound
they can only mark... (there are no input queues on a router...)



Jonathan

On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 4:44 PM, jason sung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks JD.

 I think you are correct. I keep forgetting this basic logic. I was jotting
 down small tips to read during the flight.


 CUE works the same.


 On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 3:37 PM, Devildoc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
  If you mark the control traffic comming from the LAN (i.e. Cat6500
 switch), then you'll need to apply the policy on the FastEthernet trunk in
 the inbound direction on the router.  When you apply a policy to an
 interface, it is from the perspective of the router that the policy is being
 serviced.  In this case, the router sees the traffics comming into it, so it
 must be applied on the inbound.
 
  JD
 
 
 
  
  Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 21:50:12 -0500
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
  Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] QOS marking on the router
 
 
 
  If I am trying to mark my control traffic on the router. Do I apply the
 policymap  to inbound or oubound side of the fastEthernet.
 
  I think outbound but I have heard people say inbound.
  
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] CCIE_Voice Digest, Vol 25, Issue 150

2008-03-30 Thread Mark Snow
When you say the CME is sending through its dialplan do you mean it  
is sending its E164 numbers to be registered? If that is whtat you  
mean then the answer is that there is no way to get the UCM to send  
its E164 numbers to be registered. It simply doesn't offer them to the  
GK since a UCM cluster could have upwards of 100,000 DNs. Instead you  
must find another way to route a call over from CME to UCM using means  
such as a Tech Prefix, or using the 'alias static' command.


HTH

Mark Snow
Sr Technical Instructor
IPexpert, Inc.

Sent from my iPhone

On Mar 30, 2008, at 6:05 PM, Paul and Bobs [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:



Morning Guys

Still strugling a bit on the gatekeeper.

I have CCM with h225 trunk to Gatekeeper and its registered. I also  
have CME with H323 interface registered to Gatekeeper. The CME is  
sending through it dialplan but the CCM is not. Does it have to to  
enable the call to be routed between the CME and CCM. I dont have  
any dialpeers on the CME. Here is my gatekeeper config.


interface Loopback0
 ip address 10.61.127.3 255.255.255.255
 h323-gateway voip interface
 h323-gateway voip id VGK ipaddr 10.61.127.3 1719
 h323-gateway voip h323-id IPIPGW
 h323-gateway voip tech-prefix 1#
 h323-gateway voip bind srcaddr 10.61.127.3

gatekeeper
 zone local HQ-RTR iptlab.local 10.61.127.3
 zone local VGK iptlab.local
 zone local CCM-GK iptlab.local
 zone local BR2-RTR iplab.local
 zone remote PSTN-GK iptlab.local 10.61.127.3 1719
 zone prefix PSTN-GK 011*
 zone prefix CCM-GK 1212220*
 zone prefix HQ-RTR 212*
 bandwidth interzone zone HQ-RTR 144
 bandwidth remote 144



HQ-RTR#sho gatekeeper end
GATEKEEPER ENDPOINT REGISTRATION

CallSignalAddr  Port  RASSignalAddr   Port  Zone Name  
TypeFlags
--- - --- - -  
-

10.61.111.4 61717 10.61.111.4 61684 CCM-GKVOIP-GW
H323-ID: h225-gk-g711_1
Voice Capacity Max.=  Avail.=  Current.= 0
10.61.111.4 61721 10.61.111.4 61684 CCM-GKVOIP-GW
H323-ID: h225-gk-g729_1
Voice Capacity Max.=  Avail.=  Current.= 0
10.61.127.2 1720  10.61.127.2 63236 BR2-RTR   VOIP-GW
E164-ID: 3001
E164-ID: 3002
E164-ID: 3003
E164-ID: 3010
E164-ID: 3011
E164-ID: 3012
E164-ID: 3313203001
E164-ID: 3313203002
E164-ID: 3313203003
E164-ID: 3313203010
E164-ID: 3313203011
E164-ID: 3313203012
H323-ID: BR2-RTR
Voice Capacity Max.=  Avail.=  Current.= 0
10.61.127.3 1720  10.61.127.3 54943 VGK   H323-GW
H323-ID: IPIPGW
Voice Capacity Max.=  Avail.=  Current.= 0
Total number of active registrations = 4

Paul




Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] definition of E.164

2008-03-30 Thread Mark Snow
As far as the router is concerned (and thus the exam) yes both are  
considered E164 numbers.


Also, not that it doesn't have great (and normally correct)  
information, I don't know that I would rely on wikipedia for your CCIE  
studies. A much better place would be to go to the source - go to the  
ITUs web site and see what they have to say side they standardized  
such entity as an E164 number :)


Mark Snow
Sr Technical Instructor
IPexpert, Inc.

Sent from my iPhone

On Mar 29, 2008, at 8:00 AM, FrogOnDSCP46EF [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:



Hi guys,

DN-7001
DN-4087001

Can both be considered as a E.164 numbers?

according to url below there are 3 kind of E.164 numbers
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E.164


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[OSL | CCIE_Voice] Cisco UCM and CME dialing

2008-03-30 Thread Paul and Bobs
Thansk Mark

Is there any way of testing the dialplan on the gatekeeper like you can on a
h323 gateway with the show dial-peer voice summary command.

Paul

On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 9:14 AM, Mark Snow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 When you say the CME is sending through its dialplan do you mean it is
 sending its E164 numbers to be registered? If that is whtat you mean then
 the answer is that there is no way to get the UCM to send its E164 numbers
 to be registered. It simply doesn't offer them to the GK since a UCM cluster
 could have upwards of 100,000 DNs. Instead you must find another way to
 route a call over from CME to UCM using means such as a Tech Prefix, or
 using the 'alias static' command.

 HTH

 Mark SnowSr Technical Instructor
 IPexpert, Inc.

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Mar 30, 2008, at 6:05 PM, Paul and Bobs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

 Morning Guys

 Still strugling a bit on the gatekeeper.

 I have CCM with h225 trunk to Gatekeeper and its registered. I also have
 CME with H323 interface registered to Gatekeeper. The CME is sending through
 it dialplan but the CCM is not. Does it have to to enable the call to be
 routed between the CME and CCM. I dont have any dialpeers on the CME. Here
 is my gatekeeper config.

 interface Loopback0
  ip address 10.61.127.3 255.255.255.255
  h323-gateway voip interface
  h323-gateway voip id VGK ipaddr 10.61.127.3 1719
  h323-gateway voip h323-id IPIPGW
  h323-gateway voip tech-prefix 1#
  h323-gateway voip bind srcaddr 10.61.127.3

 gatekeeper
  zone local HQ-RTR iptlab.local 10.61.127.3
  zone local VGK iptlab.local
  zone local CCM-GK iptlab.local
  zone local BR2-RTR iplab.local
  zone remote PSTN-GK iptlab.local 10.61.127.3 1719
  zone prefix PSTN-GK 011*
  zone prefix CCM-GK 1212220*
  zone prefix HQ-RTR 212*
  bandwidth interzone zone HQ-RTR 144
  bandwidth remote 144



 HQ-RTR#sho gatekeeper end
 GATEKEEPER ENDPOINT REGISTRATION
 
 CallSignalAddr  Port  RASSignalAddr   Port  Zone Name Type
 Flags
 --- - --- - - 
 -
 10.61.111.4 61717 10.61.111.4 61684 CCM-GKVOIP-GW
 H323-ID: h225-gk-g711_1
 Voice Capacity Max.=  Avail.=  Current.= 0
 10.61.111.4 61721 10.61.111.4 61684 CCM-GKVOIP-GW
 H323-ID: h225-gk-g729_1
 Voice Capacity Max.=  Avail.=  Current.= 0
 10.61.127.2 1720  10.61.127.2 63236 BR2-RTR   VOIP-GW
 E164-ID: 3001
 E164-ID: 3002
 E164-ID: 3003
 E164-ID: 3010
 E164-ID: 3011
 E164-ID: 3012
 E164-ID: 3313203001
 E164-ID: 3313203002
 E164-ID: 3313203003
 E164-ID: 3313203010
 E164-ID: 3313203011
 E164-ID: 3313203012
 H323-ID: BR2-RTR
 Voice Capacity Max.=  Avail.=  Current.= 0
 10.61.127.3 1720  10.61.127.3 54943 VGK   H323-GW
 H323-ID: IPIPGW
 Voice Capacity Max.=  Avail.=  Current.= 0
 Total number of active registrations = 4

 Paul





Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Lab questions about RTP

2008-03-30 Thread Matthew Cody
I believe you're allowed to bring in food, but NOT consume it at the
workstation.  You are able to bring drinks to your desk, and the food could
be kept in the cooler.  I don't think it would be a big deal at all.



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jonathan
Charles
Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2008 4:27 PM
To: Chad Stachowicz
Cc: CCIE Maillist; Edward French; Jacob Owen
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Lab questions about RTP

I brought a big bottle of Coke in with me when I took the RS lab back
in 2003 (in RTP)... the proctor didn't say anything...



Jonathan

On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 3:25 PM, Chad Stachowicz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Ed,

   I think it would be worth trying, the guys in San Jose would likely
allow
 it.


 Cheers,

 Chad




 On 3/30/08, Jacob Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Edward,
  Honestly, not sure since I have never tried.  The only
  thing I have walked into the lab with was my wallet
  and my cell phone.  They take your cell phone and put
  it on a cabinet to grab when you leave.  Maybe someone
  else on this mailing list could help where I cannot.
 
  --- Edward French [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   Thanks,
  
   I am assuming that I could not bring some beef
   sticks or jerky in a clear ziplock
  
   - Original Message 
   From: Jacob Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: Edward French [EMAIL PROTECTED]; CCIE
   Maillist ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
   Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2008 4:06:03 PM
   Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Lab questions about
   RTP
  
   Edward,
   I probably know more about RTP than most people on
   this mailing list, my next voice attempt on 4/21
   will
   be #9 for me in RTP (this is for all IE's not just
   Voice :) ).
  
   I believe you get 2 blank pieces of paper which you
   will have to return at the end of the day, i am sure
   you can request more if you need more.
  
   PC's seem to be plenty fast all the times I have
   been
   there, I think for voice the server response is more
   of an issue than PC would be.  I believe the screen
   resolution is at least 1280X1024 and if not that
   pretty close.  Only 1 monitor is provided.
  
   Their are 2-3 very, very large coolers in the break
   room about 150 feet from the lab that is stocked
   with
   just about every kind of soda (diet and regular) you
   could imagine, the bathrooms are about 1/2 to the
   break room on the right.  To leave the lab you need
   to
   grab a visitor badge hanging on the door and if
   someone else is already out you can still leave and
   just ring the doorbell to get back into the lab.
  
   The lunch is provided to you and you have to take it
   in a small conference room off of the main lab room.
  
   As for your low carb diet I am not sure, they really
   only offer 1 choice and it often contains meat and
   cheese (actually always I think) which I know some
   people won't eat for personal or religous reasons.
   I
   am sure they will have something, and if you would
   like you could write [EMAIL PROTECTED] with ?'s and see
   if you can get a response.  I did see something once
   about if you had special requests you could ask, but
   I
   am not sure where that is at.  LIke I said, I could
   walk that room blindfolded so let me know if you or
   anyone else on this forum has any other questions.
  
  
   --- Edward French [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
As I have said before I am making my first attempt
on April 18th. So I have a couple of questions
   about
the lab environment.
   
Is there adequate space to notes? (I know on Cisco
provided sheets with Cisco proveded pens)
   
Are the PC's reasonably fast?
Do the monitors have at least 1280 X 1024
resolution?
Do they have dual monitors?
   
Is there access to beverages?
   
Are the bathrooms close?
   
Do you need money for lunch?
Is lunch cafeteria style? or a boxed lunch or
   what?
I am on a low carb diet, will I be able to get
   meat
and cheese?
   
   
Thanks
   
Ed
   
   
   
  
  
   Jacob Owen
   CCIE #14063 (RS, Service Provider), CCVP, CCDP
  
  
  
  
 



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[OSL | CCIE_Voice] Second Try: LFI in the same interface for 2 PVC's, one of them a High Speed Link

2008-03-30 Thread Sanchez Galarza, Gustavo - (Col)
Hi:
 
I would appreciate some comments.

 

I have the following scenario:

 

In HQ I have a physical serial interface with 2 PVCs: DLCI 201 to BR1 with CIR 
384kbps and DLCI 202 to BR2 with CIR 1544kbps.

 

I assume I need to configure frame-relay fragment for DLCI 201 with fragment 
size equal to 480 but my questions are:

 

1.  Do I need to create 2 map-class, one for each DLCI with appropriate 
values of cir, mincir, bc, be? 
2.  Do I need to configure frame-relay fragment for DLCI 202 although is a 
High Speed link (768kbps) in order to not affect traffic on the same interface 
of DLCI 201?

 

  map-class frame-relay br1! applied to dlci 201

 frame-relay fragment 480

 frame-relay cir 364800

 frame-relay mincir 364800

 frame-relay bc 3648

 frame-relay be 0

no frame-relay adaptive shaping becn

service-policy output llq

 

  map-class frame-relay br2! applied to dlci 202

 frame-relay fragment 480 --in order to does 
not affect the trafic of the dcli 201 on the same interface

 frame-relay cir 1466800

 frame-relay mincir 1466800

 frame-relay bc 14668

 frame-relay be 0

no frame-relay adaptive shaping becn

service-policy output llq2

 

Acording to this tech-note any other PVCs that share the same physical 
interface need to configure the fragmentation to the size used by the voice PVC

 

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/tech/tk652/tk698/technologies_configuration_example09186a0080094af9.shtml

 

But in this one the configuration shows to diferent sizes for fragments in the 
same interface.

 

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/tech/tk1077/technologies_configuration_example09186a0080094192.shtml

 

 

Thanks for your help.

 

Gustavo Sánchez



Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Second Try: LFI in the same interface for 2 PVC's, one of them a High Speed Link

2008-03-30 Thread Edward French
Good question, but I have an extra twist to add to it.

1. Should Shaping be applied to DLCI 201? (I would shay yes)
2. Should Shaping be applied to DLCI 202 to prevent BR2 from taking all of the 
bandwidth or maybe Voice-adaptive shaping?

This is all assuming that the HQ is just a t-1.

Ed

- Original Message 
From: Sanchez Galarza, Gustavo - (Col) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2008 9:21:40 PM
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Second Try: LFI in the same interface for 2 PVC's, 
one of them a High Speed Link

  
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Hi:
 
I would appreciate some comments.

 
I have the following scenario:
 
In HQ I have a physical serial interface with 2 PVCs: DLCI 201 to BR1 with CIR 
384kbps and DLCI 202 to BR2 with CIR 1544kbps.
 
I assume I need to configure frame-relay fragment for DLCI 201 with fragment 
size equal to 480 but my questions are:
 
Do I need to create 2 map-class, one for each DLCI with appropriate values of 
cir, mincir, bc, be? Do I need to configure frame-relay fragment for DLCI 202 
although is a High Speed link (768kbps) in order to not affect traffic on the 
same interface of DLCI 201?
 
  map-class frame-relay br1! applied to dlci 201
 frame-relay fragment 480
 frame-relay cir 364800
 frame-relay mincir 364800
 frame-relay bc 3648
 frame-relay be 0
no frame-relay adaptive shaping becn
service-policy output llq
 
  map-class frame-relay br2! applied to dlci 202
 frame-relay fragment 480 --in order to does 
not affect the trafic of the dcli 201 on the same interface
 frame-relay cir 1466800
 frame-relay mincir 1466800
 frame-relay bc 14668
 frame-relay be 0
no frame-relay adaptive shaping becn
service-policy output llq2
 
Acording to this tech-note any other PVCs that share the same physical 
interface need to configure the fragmentation to the size used by the voice PVC
 
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/tech/tk652/tk698/technologies_configuration_example09186a0080094af9.shtml
 
But in this one the configuration shows to diferent sizes for fragments in the 
same interface.
 
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/tech/tk1077/technologies_configuration_example09186a0080094192.shtml
 
 
Thanks for your help.
 
Gustavo Sánchez