what is CIR?
"Jason J. Roysdon" wrote in message
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However, one thing to consider is that CIR at any given point doesn't mean
that you have that end-to-end CIR. Of course, without at least having the
port speed at your given CIR, you'll never go
Committed Information Rate. Read up on Frame Relay if you want to pick up
what we're talking about.
Step-by-step for those new to CCO:
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http://cisco.com/pcgi-bin/Support/PSP/psp_view.pl?p=Internetworking:Frame_Re
However, one thing to consider is that CIR at any given point doesn't mean
that you have that end-to-end CIR. Of course, without at least having the
port speed at your given CIR, you'll never go faster, but having the local
FR switch's CIR from 'show frame map' is useful.
Consider this:
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