RE: cir, bc, be

2000-07-14 Thread Taylor, Don
CIR is the average speed you'll transmit overall. In addition to this, you can burst (Bc) up to, in your example, another 128K (256K total) for a predefined period of time (usually about 1 second). Be designates all those packets above the Bc; these are marked DE and will be discarded if congestio

RE: cir, bc, be

2000-07-14 Thread Taylor, Don
ge- From: Tim O'Brien [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 12:17 PM To: Taylor, Don; 'Vic Feferberg'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: cir, bc, be I thought that when you purchased bandwidth, the CIR that you purchased was the minimum guaranteed amount of bandwidth th

Re: cir, bc, be

2000-07-14 Thread Tim O'Brien
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 2:37 PM Subject: RE: cir, bc, be CIR is the average speed you'll transmit overall. In addition to this, you can burst (Bc) up to, in your example, another 128K (256K total) for a predefined period of time (usually about 1 second). Be designates all those packets ab

RE: cir, bc, be - (and cost implications)

2000-07-14 Thread Tuline, Andrew
in the Linux Issue of Network Computing recently.) -Original Message- From: Tim O'Brien [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 12:17 PM To: Taylor, Don; 'Vic Feferberg'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: cir, bc, be I thought that when you purchased band