Re: OT: Justifying CIR Increases

2000-07-05 Thread John Neiberger
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Re: OT: Justifying CIR Increases

2000-07-05 Thread Daniel Beynon
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Re: OT: Justifying CIR Increases

2000-07-05 Thread John Neiberger
At a router command line, type "show frame pvc". Look at the stats for In DE Pkts and Dropped Packets for the PVC in question. This will show you the number of packets that crossed that PVC while over your CIR, and also the actual number of packets dropped. It's probably best to clear your coun

OT: Justifying CIR Increases

2000-07-05 Thread Kristofer Arthur
How do you justify increasing CIRs? My manager wants to know if I am/AT&T's network is dropping packets on the PVC. We exceed the CIR of 16k for up to 90k sometimes - but my manager doesn't see a problem with this since no one at AT&T can confirm 100% that we are dropping packets when we see co