and so on).
Regards, Ruslan Tchinyakov.
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Alexandre Eduardo Garcia
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 8:12 PM
To: Michael Fountain; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Frame-relay traffic shaping question
Has anyone used
I'm not very familiar with generic traffic shaping.
But, at first glance it looks like it is basically the same thing as frame
relay traffic shaping except that it does not dynamically change based on
network congestion because there is no method set up to notify the router of
any congestion e
As far as I know, they are both equal. So you can do it by either way.
Please someone correct.
Thanks a lot guys,
On Tue, 18 Jul 2000 10:08:56 -0700 (PDT), Kent wrote:
> Wizards,
>
> As the FRTS has been brought up here, I really want to
> take this chances to get some help from you in
>
Wizards,
As the FRTS has been brought up here, I really want to
take this chances to get some help from you in
understanding this.
When we enable the 'frame-relay traffice shaping'
under the inferface, we start using frame-relay
traffice shaping not generic shaping, right?
in the map-class of
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Enviada em: Segunda-feira, 17 de Julho de 2000 21:59
Assunto: Re: Frame-relay traffic shaping question
> The easiest way to do this is to only configure the CIR and Line speeds
and
> let the rest default.
>
> Example commands -
>
> int s0
> fram
The easiest way to do this is to only configure the CIR and Line speeds and
let the rest default.
Example commands -
int s0
frame-relay traffic shapping Enable FRTS on the interface
frame-relay class ExampleClass Shape as defined in map class
frame-relay map-class ExampleClass
fr
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