Got a question on traffic shaping. Have a couple high speed frame pipes
going into data center/server farm locations. Speeds are 9.264MBPS at
datacenter, 6.176MBPS going into primary server farm, and 4.632MBPS going
into a less-used server location.
Remote sites are running from 128K to 1.544Meg.
Bruce;
Your Idea is as good as any.
The idea is to drop back to your CIR in times of congestion to avoid
dropping frames (and incurring re-transmits)
however, with 0 cir, there is no logical point to set it.
Set it lower and hope you drop less frames.
Personally, on a zero cir net, I would bag t
Bruce,
As a first cut you may want to set CIR equal to port and MINCIR to half that
so when you do get BECNS the router will throttle back (25% of current
bandwidth with every BECN no lower then MINCIR is the algorithm).
This will give some sense that if the cloud or pvc is congested you will
thr
That's a good point, however, if you setup traffic shaping with 0 as the min
rate and any speed as your max rate (make it 128 or 258 or 1.544 if you
want), when there IS congestion in the cloud, this would at least allow the
router to scale back the output so that there may not have to be as many
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