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Subject: Re: Frame Relay and DE bit
what is an asynchronous CIR?
From: "Kishor Bhagwat" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Frame Relay and DE bit
Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 21:22:01
hello..
the ratio shld definitely be a cause for concern, since too many of ur
incoming packets are in burst mode.
and on the outgoing side, either the CIR is correct or underutilised.
see if ur FR provider gives ya an asynchronous CIR?
regards,
kishor
Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 07:27:57 -0500
People,
you can read about the DE bit in a frame relay header
anywhere
Rawdawg has spoken!
--- Kishor Bhagwat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello..
the ratio shld definitely be a cause for concern,
since too many of ur
incoming packets are in burst mode.
and on the
Larry,
I'm a newbie on FR, however, I would compare your
in PACKETS with your in DE PACKETS and you are losing
2/3rds of your data. I would look at increasing your
CIR by 2/3rds as a result. Unless of course nobody is
complaining about the access speed ?
Phil.
--- "Chance, Larry" [EMAIL
, and maybe run some tests
yourself during business hours and observe what happens.
Chuck
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