RE: Help on Frame-relay Traffic-shaping command

2000-08-30 Thread Bosio Stefano
comment inline Stefano >Original Message- >From: myccie Lian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: mercoledì 30 agosto 2000 7.22 >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Help on Frame-relay Traffic-shaping command > > >Hi, >I have studied following command at cisco website but I still have problem

Re: Help on Frame-relay Traffic-shaping command

2000-08-30 Thread Michael Fountain
For frame-relay traffic-rate 32000 64000 16000 32000 is your average speed, it is what the router will transmit at if there is no congestion. The router assumes 1/2 average speed for CIR, so it will back off to 16000 if there is congestion. 64000 is what it can burst up to I am not pos

RE: Help on Frame-relay Traffic-shaping command

2000-08-30 Thread Karen . Young
Actually, The "frame-relay traffic-rate" command DOES exist. It is used as a simpler alternative to using the three commands for setting up traffic shaping on Frame Relay ("frame-relay cir out", "frame-relay be out", and "frame-relay bc out"). http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/softw

RE: Help on Frame-relay Traffic-shaping command

2000-08-31 Thread Bosio Stefano
0 20.26 > To: Bosio Stefano > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: Help on Frame-relay Traffic-shaping command > > > > Actually, The "frame-relay traffic-rate" command DOES exist. > It is used as > a simpler alternati