Re: Available Bandwidth on 2610 [7:41586]

2002-04-16 Thread Steven A. Ridder
. traffic. You can use the rest (75%) > when configuring QoS. > > > >From: "Mark Rumfield" > >Reply-To: "Mark Rumfield" > >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Subject: Available Bandwidth on 2610 [7:41586] > >Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 08:16:35 -0400 > >

Re: Available Bandwidth on 2610 [7:41586]

2002-04-16 Thread Manuel Pajares
Cisco routers reserve 25% (this value can be changed, but is not recommended)for routing, layer 2, etc. traffic. You can use the rest (75%) when configuring QoS. >From: "Mark Rumfield" >Reply-To: "Mark Rumfield" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Available B

Available Bandwidth on 2610 [7:41586]

2002-04-16 Thread Mark Rumfield
> I have a 2610 with 3 serial interfaces. All 3 are point-to-point T1's. > When you do a sho int, it shows bandwidth as 1544 Kbit, but it shows > available bandwidth as 1158Kbit, no matter what the current load on the > interface is. Routing protocal is OSPF. > > What does this really mean? And/o