thanks your explanation is crystal clear
Jason
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Basically
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> the bandwidth command is just for informational purposes. Routing
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> that rely on link bandwidth for metric calculation ( like OSPF, IGRP,
> EIGRP ) use this parameter.
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>Of course you cannot control the FECN and BECN bits. What you can do
though
>is adjust the manner in which your IP traffic nego
spring to mind. Each has its own merits and limitations so further
investigation is warranted...
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thank you , I will try that out thanks for your valuable comments
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thanks for your explanation , it is very technical though
Jason
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are a few
that spring to mind. Each has its own merits and limitations so further
investigation is warranted...
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its own merits and limitations so further
investigation is warranted...
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>The fecn & becn bit
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Hey Atif,
If I recall correctly, doesn't setting the 'bandwidth'command on the WAN
link (frame relay in t
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>BECN stands for Backward Explicit Congestion Notification. Th
If the router receives any BECNs during the current time interval, it
decreases the transmit rate by 25%. The rate will continue to drop with each
BECN (limit one drop per time interval) until the traffic rate gets to the
minimum acceptable incoming or outgoing committed information rate (MINCIR),
BECN stands for Backward Explicit Congestion Notification. This indicates
that there is congestion in the path opposite to the packets which have this
BECN bit set. In your case you are getting a lot of packets with this BECN
bit set and this is not a good sign. There is congestion outwards from
thanks a lot
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BECN stands for Backward Explicit Congestion Notification. This
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