Traffic Shaping

2000-10-04 Thread FRS
Hi, What does the IOS 'load' command do in traffic shaping and QOS situations? Thanks **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to http://www.groupstudy.com/list/Associates.html _ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.grou

Traffic shaping

2000-08-01 Thread Kiarash Bodouhi
Hi Has anyone worked with traffic-shape command on interfaces? I checked it with an ethernet interface it seems it doesn't work. Actually it restricts the traffic but not to the rate I gave. Is it possible to use it on serial interfaces as well? Regards Kiarash ___

traffic-shaping question

2000-11-28 Thread Stull, Cory
Does traffic-shaping only show as active on the interface when there is actual traffic on the interface that is being shaped? If I type show traffic-shap statistics on a router that has traffic-shaping (with voice) enabled it shows as being not active. Is this only because there are no calls

traffic-shaping question

2000-11-28 Thread jenny . mcleod
Sounds about right. For frame relay traffic shaping (and presumably generic traffic shaping) it only seems to be marked active if shaping is actively taking place - i.e. if traffic's being throttled. So even if there is traffic on the interface, traffic shaping may not show as active unles

Re: Traffic Shaping

2000-10-04 Thread Michael Fountain
that it, or are you looking at a different command? > >Hi, > >What does the IOS 'load' command do in traffic shaping and QOS situations? > >Thanks > > >**NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to >http://www.groupstudy.com/list

Re: Traffic Shaping

2000-10-04 Thread FRS
hange that. > > It that it, or are you looking at a different command? > > > > > > >Hi, > > > >What does the IOS 'load' command do in traffic shaping and QOS situations? > > > >Thanks > > > > > >**NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List h

RE: Traffic Shaping

2000-10-04 Thread Barnhill, Don
84 13 Don -Original Message- From: FRS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 10:55 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Traffic Shaping Michael, Thanks for the reply. Is there any 'load' command that specified percentages example, ' load 30'

Re: Traffic Shaping

2000-10-04 Thread FRS
om/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/idg4/nd2010.htm#xtocid29884 > 13 > > Don > > > > -Original Message- > From: FRS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 10:55 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Traffic Shaping > > > Michae

Re: Traffic Shaping

2000-11-18 Thread Jason Roysdon
'show interface' you get a five minute averate. With the > > load-interval command you can change that. > > > > It that it, or are you looking at a different command? > > > > > > > > > > > >Hi, > > > > > >What does the IOS 'load

traffic shaping parameters

2000-11-20 Thread Yee, Jason
hi Anyone knows what the parameter in traffic-shape rate 6144000 153600 153600 1000 indicates , I know I can use ? to find out but I am still not clear about the figures I should use like 6144000 etc. when I want to implement traffic shaping on an interface Jason

Re: Traffic shaping

2000-08-01 Thread Geert Hampe
Traffic Shaping is mostly used in PVC-environments like FR and ATM. You can have a lot of problems with it. The actual syntax is to vast to discuss here but you can find excellent examples on CCO. Cu Geert Kiarash Bodouhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]"&

RE: Traffic shaping

2000-08-01 Thread Russ Kreigh
Bodouhi Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 6:10 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Traffic shaping Hi Has anyone worked with traffic-shape command on interfaces? I checked it with an ethernet interface it seems it doesn't work. Actually it restricts the traffic but not to the rate I gave. Is it pos

Re: Traffic shaping

2000-08-01 Thread Kiarash Bodouhi
> ! > > Hope it helps > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Kiarash Bodouhi > Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 6:10 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Traffic shaping > > Hi > > Has anyone worked wi

RE: Traffic shaping

2000-08-01 Thread Jason Baker
., Melbourne, 3000 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ph: (03) 9683 Fax: (03) 9620 7497 -Original Message- From: Russ Kreigh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 12:14 AM To: Kiarash Bodouhi; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Traffic shaping This is a snip of a config that

Frame Relay Traffic Shaping

2001-01-09 Thread mikey
Anybody have a good link for a white paper on frame relay traffic shaping? Interested in both theory and configuration thanks mikey _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure

QOS/traffic shaping question

2001-03-26 Thread Frank Kim
Hi folks, Let's say within your 192.168.1.0/24 network, u have a HostA(192.168.1.10/24) and you want to only allow HostA to use a maximum of 10kbps of bandwidth for each of the incoming ip connection. So if HostB(1.1.1.1/24) wants to talk to it, HostA will only reserve 10kbps for hostB. Can this

Bandwidth Traffic Shaping Products

2000-08-31 Thread Derrick Sawyer
Can anyone recommend a product that does traffic shaping for Gig interfaces & OC3 speeds? We have a packetshaper 4500 from www.packeteer.com but it only supports DS3 & Fast Ethernet interfaces. Thanks _ Derrick Network Engineer Hostpro Inc [EMAIL P

Traffic Shaping [7:21991]

2001-10-03 Thread Thomas N.
Hi All, I implemeted the Traffic Shaping using map-class and assigned to subinterfaces. The PVCs sharing that physical interfaces however increase in reply time and eventually timeout. What did I do wrong? When I tried General Traffic Shaping, it worked with "traffic-shape rate" an

Traffic shaping [7:61443]

2003-01-21 Thread Ross McCormick
Hello I'm after a sanity check on my understanding of traffic shaping. In particular, traffic shaping on a Cisco 2500 running IOS 11.3. On my providers Internet router, they have the following command on the Serial0 (connection to ISP), Ethernet0 (connection to local LAN) and Ethernet1 (u

Traffic Shaping and Access control

2001-02-09 Thread A Mateen
Hi ! I have the following scenario -- R2 LAN2 LAN1---R1 -- R3 - LAN3 Note: R1 is the end customer R2 is ISP1 edge router R3 is ISP2 edge router DEFAULT IP ROUTE IS POINTING TO BOTH R2 AND R3. (MUST) Any traffic comes from LAN1 with www

Re: Frame Relay Traffic Shaping

2001-01-09 Thread James
/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/qos_c /qcpart4/qcpolts.htm#xtocid241939 ""mikey"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 93fk2a$vjj$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:93fk2a$vjj$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Anybody have a good link for a white paper on frame relay traffic shapi

traffic shaping question [7:1058]

2001-04-17 Thread David Gollop
Hi.. 1) Refer to output below. May I know what is mean by target rate 64000. This is a 256K link. Does it mean limit to 25% of bandwidth for access-list 102?? Then what is mean by Byte limit and excess bits?? 2)The second output show queue depth = 3 what is the unit?? 3)Take a look on the acc

traffic shaping question [7:34602]

2002-02-06 Thread Sim, CT (Chee Tong)
Hi.. 1) First question to ask about the traffic-shaping. Please take a look on the following command. What is the defination of 100 125000 125000? access-list 101 permit udp any any interface Ethernet0 traffic-shape group 101 100 125000 125000

FR Traffic shaping [7:17908]

2001-08-30 Thread Jaspreet Bhatia
Can someone suggest a good source to read and understand FR traffic shaping from as far as prep for the lab is concerned? Thanks Jaspreet Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=17908&t=17908 -- FAQ, list archi

Frame-relay traffic shaping question

2000-07-17 Thread John lay
Guys, What are the parameters that I should configure on the router to control the bandwidth usage of the user on a frame-relay configuration. For instance, the user has T1 line and I need to provide him only 512k. Is it the CIR, BE, BC, MINCIR, and traffic rate only ? and how do I calculate them

Frame-relay traffic shaping question

2000-07-17 Thread jenny . mcleod
A presentation at Melbourne Networkers suggested the following guidelines when configuring frame relay traffic shaping (for data only, not voice). This assumes that you remote site has a lower access rate than the central site (or the same access rate). At remote: Set CIR to match line speed

Re: Traffic Shaping [7:21991]

2001-10-04 Thread John Neiberger
fference but perhaps it's worth a try. John >>> "Thomas N." 10/3/01 10:11:15 PM >>> Hi All, I implemeted the Traffic Shaping using map-class and assigned to subinterfaces. The PVCs sharing that physical interfaces however increase in reply time and eventually ti

RE: Traffic Shaping [7:21991]

2001-10-04 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can you send the config? I have been spending allot of time doing traffic shaping and may be able to lend some insight if I see the config. -Eric -Original Message- From: John Neiberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 10:07 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject

RE: Traffic Shaping [7:21991]

2001-10-04 Thread John Neiberger
s-group name VoIP-Control ! ! policy-map voice class voicecalls priority 192 class VoIP-Control bandwidth 8 class class-default fair-queue interface Serial0/0 encapsulation frame-relay no ip mroute-cache no fair-queue frame-relay traffic-shaping ! interface Serial0/0.16 p

RE: Traffic Shaping [7:21991]

2001-10-04 Thread Lange, Eric
John, Most of the traffic shaping I have done is with data only. T1 to 56k for example. The rules may be very different (and I'm sure they are) while doing VoIP. Traffic shaping a T1 to a 56K is pretty strait foreword. I try and follow the 1/8th rule when configuring my bc value. I

RE: Traffic Shaping [7:21991]

2001-10-04 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Again, I have never done traffic shaping with voice. However, here are some guidelines from a WAN technologies presentation at Networkers 2000. I don't have a URL for it or softcopy of the slides - it was on the web prior to Networkers 2001 but I think it's probably been removed now.

FR traffic shaping [7:51044]

2002-08-09 Thread Davis, Scott [ISE/RAC]
I am not clear on two of the settings when configuring a map-class. Frame-relay bc and be Are these values supplied by the carrier or a value that you can calculate yourself based on other parameters? TIA Scott Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=51044&t=51044 ---

Re: Traffic Shaping and Access control

2001-02-10 Thread Erick B.
Hi, You want to look into policy routing and route-maps on cisco.com. Plenty of docs on the subject. You will need two route-map sequences. One to match on www and set next hop to R3 and the other to set next hop for all other traffic to R2. --- A Mateen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi ! > > I

Frame Relay Traffic Shaping [7:4777]

2001-05-16 Thread Steve Linney
G'day All, I have recently been trying to tweak some FRTS parameters and playing around with Tc. The Cisco site states that Tc should be 125ms max, and I have found this to be a bit large for the majority of our installations. What I generally use as my defaults are Tc=60ms for normal data sites

Frame Relay Traffic Shaping [7:7137]

2001-06-04 Thread Bruce Griffis
Got a question on traffic shaping. Have a couple high speed frame pipes going into data center/server farm locations. Speeds are 9.264MBPS at datacenter, 6.176MBPS going into primary server farm, and 4.632MBPS going into a less-used server location. Remote sites are running from 128K to 1.544Meg

VoIP Traffic Shaping Config [7:14451]

2001-07-31 Thread Oletu Hosea Godswill CCNA, CCDA, CCNP.
Hi folks, Hope this newsgroup does not make me lazy!!! hehehehehe I have a problem guys. I have a Cisco 3640 configured with an FXS voice module (2 voice ports). I am contending with a 28.8k link to my head office. I do voice and data on that link. However, i need to restrict my voice calls

Re: FR Traffic shaping [7:17908]

2001-08-30 Thread MADMAN
Check Dave Jaspreet Bhatia wrote: > > Can someone suggest a good source to read and understand FR traffic > shaping from as far as prep for the lab is concerned? > > Thanks > > Jaspreet -- David Madland Sr. Network Engineer CCIE# 2016 Qwest Communications Int. Inc.

Re: Frame-relay traffic shaping question

2000-07-17 Thread Michael Fountain
The easiest way to do this is to only configure the CIR and Line speeds and let the rest default. Example commands - int s0 frame-relay traffic shapping Enable FRTS on the interface frame-relay class ExampleClass Shape as defined in map class frame-relay map-class ExampleClass fr

Re: Frame-relay traffic shaping question

2000-07-18 Thread Alexandre Eduardo Garcia
Has anyone used Generic Traffic Shaping for Frame-Relay? The GTS permits the use of Weigh Fair Queue (the FRTS doesn't). I would like to know if GTS works as good as FRTS. Regards, Alex -Mensagem Original- De: Michael Fountain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Para: <[EMAIL PROTEC

Re: Frame-relay traffic shaping question

2000-07-18 Thread Kent
betwee two kinds of traffic shaping. Thanks Kent --- Michael Fountain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The easiest way to do this is to only configure the > CIR and Line speeds and > let the rest default. > > Example commands - > > int s0 > frame-relay traff

Re: Frame-relay traffic shaping question

2000-07-18 Thread John lay
Be, how is this different from just configure > 'traffic-rate xx yy' in the map-class? > > As far as I understand, it is not quite effective to > controll QoS in FR, I am not sure whether someones > have seen some detailed perfermence comparation betwee > two kinds o

Frame Relay Traffic Shaping Web Page

2000-07-18 Thread Michael Fountain
Here is a good link to a page that explains Ciscos frame relay traffic shaping - http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/125/21.shtml Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com

Re: Frame-relay traffic shaping question

2000-07-18 Thread Michael Fountain
I'm not very familiar with generic traffic shaping. But, at first glance it looks like it is basically the same thing as frame relay traffic shaping except that it does not dynamically change based on network congestion because there is no method set up to notify the router of any conge

RE: Frame-relay traffic shaping question

2000-07-19 Thread Ruslan S Tchinyakov
and so on). Regards, Ruslan Tchinyakov. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Alexandre Eduardo Garcia Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 8:12 PM To: Michael Fountain; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Frame-relay traffic shaping question Has anyone used

QoS - Enabling Traffic Shaping [7:70861]

2003-06-18 Thread John Smith
Somehow I have forgotten how to do math... Can anyone explain to me or point to a doc on figuring out the percentage for the below lab. Enable traffic shaping on int serial 0/0 as follows: Shape Telnet and ICMP traffic to 15%25 of bandwidth Shape FTP traffic to 50%25 of bw Shape all remianing

Frame Relay Traffic Shaping - [7:45962]

2002-06-06 Thread Pierre-Alex Guanel
Please check my logic: My Bc is 8,000 bits My Be is 16,000 bits My CIR is 64 Kbps If I send 1 burst of 56,000 bits then 4 bursts of 4,000 bits, after the 4th burst of 4,000 bits I will be able to burst again but not before that. Correct? Here is my rational (Assume no congestion in the frame-r

Frame Relay Traffic Shaping [7:56057]

2002-10-21 Thread Robert Massiache
Hi, I have a question for you guys. How can I configure on R1's framerelay interface, if it exceed 48kbps set DE, exceed 64kbps drop packet those DE set. 16kbps is committed by the ISP, and I should use detailed CIR, MinCIR, Bc and Be and becn in your configuration. I appreciate your time! th

frame-relay traffic shaping [7:55432]

2002-10-11 Thread neil K.
Hi Group, Can someone please explain to me the difference between cir and mincir.Any help is highly appreciated. Regards, neil Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=55432&t=55432 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscriptio

Traffic Shaping and Queuing [7:59258]

2002-12-15 Thread Larkin, Richard
I want to be able to allocate min guaranteed bandwidth per application as well as use priority queuing for Voice on an edge router. Shall I use Custom queuing, which assigns min bandwidth per application, or CBWFQ (with Traffic Shaping if necessary)? I understand that LLQ (PQ+CBWFQ) is the best

RE: FR traffic shaping [7:51044]

2002-08-09 Thread Creighton Bill-BCREIGH1
/RAC] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 9:18 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: FR traffic shaping [7:51044] I am not clear on two of the settings when configuring a map-class. Frame-relay bc and be Are these values supplied by the carrier or a value that you can calculate

RE: FR traffic shaping [7:51044]

2002-08-09 Thread Turpin, Mark
lsh.htm as well as picking up the book IP Quality of Service (its actually a good read!) The most important section that explains traffic shaping on frame is the section "Traffic Shaping and Rate of Transfer". Look for that, it explains it very well! Short answer, you can define Be/B

RE: FR traffic shaping [7:51044]

2002-08-09 Thread Davis, Scott [ISE/RAC]
than the one in the FRTS docs. Thanks again Scott -Original Message- From: Turpin, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 10:10 AM To: 'Davis, Scott [ISE/RAC]'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: FR traffic shaping [7:51044] Scott, I'm sure

RE: FR traffic shaping [7:51044]

2002-08-09 Thread Creighton Bill-BCREIGH1
If you know the "fundamentals" of traffic shaping and why it's used - the Be and Bc values are based on your own discretion after observation of traffic patterns on your FR network with your CIR (or CAR) as a guide. Bill Creighton CCNP Senior System Engineer Motorola iDEN CNRC P

RE: FR traffic shaping [7:51044]

2002-08-09 Thread Mark Palakovich
rease occurs only if traffic shaping is active. Thus, it takes much longer to get back to the CIR than it did to drop to mincir. Non-Configurable Parameters interval (Tc) The time interval during which you send the Bc bits in order to maintain the average rate of the CIR in seconds. Tc

RE: FR traffic shaping [7:51044]

2002-08-09 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
ks for the link Mark ... the explanation in that document > is a bit > clearer than the one in the FRTS docs. > > Thanks again > Scott > > > -Original Message- > From: Turpin, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 10:10 AM >

Re: FR traffic shaping [7:51044]

2002-08-09 Thread Gaz
e I > > understand the theory. > > Thanks for the link Mark ... the explanation in that document > > is a bit > > clearer than the one in the FRTS docs. > > > > Thanks again > > Scott > > > > > > -Original Message- > > F

Re: FR traffic shaping [7:51044]

2002-08-09 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
y defining Be to anything other than 0 you are > > > allowing specific > > > instances where a burst larger than Bc will be allowed but > > > marked DE ... or > > > something like that but less jumbled that makes sense. I > > > understand the > > >

Re: FR traffic shaping [7:51044]

2002-08-10 Thread Gaz
> > frames at the Bc level. > > > > > > Beyond the Bc, the provider can also support an excess burst > > size (Be) > > that > > > specifies the maximum amount in excess of Bc that the network > > will attempt > > > to transfer under no

Re: FR traffic shaping [7:51044]

2002-08-10 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
lso says that the default value of Tc is 1, implying that Bc isn't set and is assumed to be the same as the bits value in the CIR bits/sec. Now Cisco says that the default value for Tc is 1 also, depending on which documents you read! ;-) But Cisco also lets you set the Bc which affects the Tc. You can

Frame-relay traffic shaping with custom queuing

2001-03-12 Thread Sam Deckert
looking at doing is using frame-relay traffic shaping with traffic-rate throttling and custom queuing. I have identified the protocols and ports that need high priority, however am a bit unsure as to how to allocate the byte-count values. Apparently if the byte-count is too high then the router will

Route caching and traffic shaping [7:1675]

2001-04-23 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all, I am sure I have seen on CCO somewhere that IP route caching should be disabled on interfaces using frame relay traffic shaping, but I can't find this anywhere now. This is for IOS 11.2, although I can't remember whether whatever I saw was specific to the IOS version or not. D

RE: Frame Relay Traffic Shaping [7:7137]

2001-06-04 Thread Doug Lockwood
the traffic shaping and blast away. HTH Doug Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=7157&t=7137 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondi

Re: Frame Relay Traffic Shaping [7:7137]

2001-06-04 Thread Will
offending TCP session, leveraging the TCP sliding window mechanism to close the window a bit thus throttling back and not tossing data in the router or the cloud. good luck! ""Bruce Griffis"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Got a question on

Re: Frame Relay Traffic Shaping [7:7137]

2001-06-06 Thread Michael L. Williams
That's a good point, however, if you setup traffic shaping with 0 as the min rate and any speed as your max rate (make it 128 or 258 or 1.544 if you want), when there IS congestion in the cloud, this would at least allow the router to scale back the output so that there may not have to be as

Frame-Relay Traffic-Shaping Example?? [7:37470]

2002-03-06 Thread Cisco Nuts
Hello, Is there a way of simulating a FR network (hub&spoke) to "fail" without traffic-shaping config? On CCO, all they have is examples of traffic-shaping configs that actually work. Here is an example: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/125/traffic_shaping_6151.html What I would

Re: VoIP Traffic Shaping Config [7:14451]

2001-08-01 Thread Tony Medeiros
#6172 - Original Message - From: Oletu Hosea Godswill CCNA, CCDA, CCNP. To: Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 10:29 PM Subject: VoIP Traffic Shaping Config [7:14451] > Hi folks, > > Hope this newsgroup does not make me lazy!!! > hehehehehe > > I have a problem guys. I have a Cisco 3640 c

Frame relay traffic shaping problem [7:28590]

2001-12-09 Thread Tom Gardiner
logging event subif-link-status logging event dlci-status-change no fair-queue clockrate 400 frame-relay traffic-shaping frame-relay interface-dlci 401 switched class s0 frame-relay intf-type dce frame-relay policing frame-relay congestion-management ! interface Serial1 no ip address

Help on Frame-relay Traffic-shaping command

2000-08-29 Thread myccie Lian
han 32k at serial link s0, how can I use the traffic-shaping command.     Thanks for your help.     Gerry Lian

RE: QoS - Enabling Traffic Shaping [7:70877]

2003-06-18 Thread Brian McGahan
Jonathan, First let's make sure we're on the same page with definitions. For traffic-shaping (both GTS and FRTS), the terms are as follows: AR = Access Rate (physical clock or rate-limit at local loop) CIR = Average per second Bc = Bits per interval committed Be = Bits pe

RE: QoS - Enabling Traffic Shaping [7:70869]

2003-06-18 Thread Jonathan V Hays
nt: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 10:21 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; > [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: QoS - Enabling Traffic Shaping > > > Somehow I have forgotten how to do math... Can anyone explain >

RE: QoS - Enabling Traffic Shaping [7:70880]

2003-06-19 Thread Jonathan V Hays
ED] > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; > [EMAIL PROTECTED]; > [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'CyscoExpert' > Subject: RE: QoS - Enabling Traffic Shaping > > > Jonathan, > > First let's make sure we're on the same page with definitions. > For traffic-shaping (both GTS

RE: frame-relay traffic shaping [7:55432]

2002-10-11 Thread Jennifer Mellone
Here's a sample section of a map-class config that I wrote up for VoIP FRTS, complete with running commentary on the commands (including min CIR and CIR). Scott Keagy's Integrating Voice and Data Networks (Cisco Press) was great for frame relay traffic shaping. map-class frame-relay the

Re: frame-relay traffic shaping [7:55432]

2002-10-11 Thread The Long and Winding Road
""neil K."" wrote in message news:200210112334.XAA14349@;groupstudy.com... > Hi Group, > > Can someone please explain to me the difference between cir and mincir.Any > help is highly appreciated. whoa - deja vu, dude! just had a thread like this one yesterday. there were some good explaina

Re: frame-relay traffic shaping [7:55432]

2002-10-12 Thread Steven A. Ridder
In cisco terms, mincir is the cir, and cir is the port speed. -- RFC 1149 Compliant. ""neil K."" wrote in message news:200210112334.XAA14349@;groupstudy.com... > Hi Group, > > Can someone please explain to me the difference between cir and mincir.Any > help is highly appreciated. > > Regards,

RE: Route caching and traffic shaping [7:1675]

2001-04-23 Thread Elijah Savage
I have never seen anything in reference to ip route-cache and traffic shaping. But I do know that traffic shaping disables any type of queuing on the interface. Maybe you have this confused with queuing. If so then I have tons of documents on queuing and traffic shaping I could point you to. If

RE: Route caching and traffic shaping [7:1675]

2001-04-24 Thread Chris Haller
Frame-Relay Traffic Shaping IS Queuing. It is also several other ways of controlling your CIR. Cisco Press, BCRAN Page 358 --- Elijah Savage wrote: > I have never seen anything in reference to ip > route-cache and traffic > shaping. But I do know that traffic shaping disables >

Re: Frame-Relay Traffic-Shaping Example?? [7:37470]

2002-03-06 Thread Steven A. Ridder
Config a router to be a frame switch. Make the hub router's connection to the frame switch 1554k. Make a spoke router's connection to be 64K. Then blast traffic to him. I believe you will flood the frame switches egress port of the 64K's side. Then apply traffic shaping

RE: Frame relay traffic shaping problem [7:28590]

2001-12-16 Thread Chuck Larrieu
do RFC's cover how frame switches behave? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Georg Naggies Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 8:55 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Frame relay traffic shaping problem [7:28590] Can it be that

Re: Frame relay traffic shaping problem [7:28590]

2001-12-17 Thread Georg Naggies
do RFC's cover how frame switches behave? > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Georg Naggies > Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 8:55 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Frame relay traffic shaping problem [7:28590

RE: Frame relay traffic shaping problem [7:28590]

2001-12-17 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
;Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 8:55 PM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: Frame relay traffic shaping problem [7:28590] > > >Can it be that Cisco Routers acting as FR switches never do... >AFAIR they are just not fully RFC compliant. > > >Tom Gardiner wrote: > &g

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 websi

Re: Help on Frame-relay Traffic-shaping command

2000-08-30 Thread Michael Fountain
send a total of 42K in the 5th second, because it would have built up 10K of credit towards bursting in during the 4th second. I am not familiar with traffic shaping using the second set of commands, so I wont comment on them. For the commands - >frame-relay cir 64000 >frame-relay mincir

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://

RE: Help on Frame-relay Traffic-shaping command

2000-08-31 Thread Bosio Stefano
xcess-burst-size]]" are related to traffic-shape rate bit-rate [burst-size [excess-burst-size]] and is Generic Traffic Shaping not Frame-Relay Traffic Shaping. Stefano > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: mercoledì 30 agosto 200

Frame Relay Traffic Shaping and VoIPoFR [7:20018]

2001-09-14 Thread John Neiberger
00 frame-relay be 0 frame-relay mincir 768000 service-policy output voice frame-relay fragment 320 When I apply "frame-relay traffic-shaping" to Serial0/0, that's when things get really weird. I start getting a bunch of output drops on that interface even though there's

Traffic shaping and the Catalyst 6500 [7:52070]

2002-08-26 Thread Loken, Bjorn
This might be slightly off-topic, but I'll give it a shot anyway. I do occationally play around with a 6509 and try to come up with new things to try. Lately I've started to look into limiting traffic over VLAN-interfaces. The 6509 runs hybrid image, and what I did was as simple as: conf t int

New BCRAN - VPN, QoS and Traffic Shaping [7:70226]

2003-06-06 Thread Weaselboy
I'm trying to get ready to take the new BCRAN when it comes out, but all the study guides are focused on the old exam. For those who took the beta, can you give me any guidance on these three topics - VPN, QoS and Traffic Shaping. I'm not looking for anybody to break the NDA, I just wa

Traffic Shaping web traffic will this work? [7:70559]

2003-06-11 Thread Elijah Savage
use generic traffic shaping like below so that http does not consume no more than half of the link see below. Example int s0/0 traffic-shape group 199 50 62500 62500 access-list 199 permit 80 any any On CCO I can only find this done with standard access-list nothing about extended access

Re: Frame Relay Traffic Shaping and VoIPoFR [7:20018]

2001-09-14 Thread MADMAN
IP > ! > ! Four other PVCs snipped. Only 0/0.18 has the frame relay class > VoIP attached. > ! > map-class frame-relay VoIP > no frame-relay adaptive-shaping > frame-relay cir 768000 > frame-relay bc 3000 > frame-relay be 0 > frame-relay mincir 768000 > servic

RE: Traffic shaping and the Catalyst 6500 [7:52070]

2002-08-26 Thread Raj Santiago
HI, yes your right, the reason why you see soo little packets on your rate-limit is due to the MLS encorporated into the cat 6500(you need to get into engineering mode to remove it...). yes there is a way out. Search for "CoS" rate limiting on the CCO for cat 6500{hybrid mode}. You can let t

Re: New BCRAN - VPN, QoS and Traffic Shaping [7:70226]

2003-06-08 Thread Weaselboy
it comes out, but all > the study guides are focused on the old exam. For those who took the > beta, can you give me any guidance on these three topics - VPN, QoS and > Traffic Shaping. I'm not looking for anybody to break the NDA, I just > want to know how deep I need to go, and

RE: Traffic Shaping web traffic will this work? [7:70559]

2003-06-11 Thread Dom
Zoo Keeper - SysDom Technologies -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Elijah Savage Sent: 12 June 2003 02:50 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Traffic Shaping web traffic will this work? [7:70559] All, Long story short we have a point to point

RE: Traffic Shaping web traffic will this work? [7:70559]

2003-06-11 Thread Elijah Savage
Savage; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Traffic Shaping web traffic will this work? [7:70559] It looks like a job for Class Based Weighted Fair Queueing (CBWFQing). As you have already put a sniffer on to identify the legitimate traffic etc it should be no problem to setup. If you require further

RE: Traffic Shaping web traffic will this work? [7:70559]

2003-06-12 Thread Lupi, Guy
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Traffic Shaping web traffic will this work? [7:70559] Not to mention I just realized after posting this my access-list is screwed up it should be. Access-list should actually look like this Access-list 199 permit tcp any any eq www -Original Message- From

Re: Traffic Shaping web traffic will this work? [7:70559]

2003-06-12 Thread Adam
ss-list is > screwed up it should be. > > Access-list should actually look like this > > Access-list 199 permit tcp any any eq www > > -Original Message- > From: Dom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 11:49 PM > To: Elijah Savage; [EMAIL

RE: Traffic Shaping web traffic will this work? [7:70559]

2003-06-12 Thread Joseph Brunner
(this from my usenet post on kazaa) apply source/dest ip when making traffic shaping decisions!) the problem is the response from the user in your org to the internet is not going back over port 1214.. usually it will hit 1214 and go back like 2000 to 4000 tcp (assuming windoze boxes) your best

help required in configuring frame relay traffic shaping [7:44394]

2002-05-17 Thread Khurrum Shahzad
. My configuration is On interface frame-ralay traffic shaping and on subinterface frame-relay class cisco and for map-class map-class frame-relay cisco frame-ralay traffic-rate 16000 32000 frame-relay adaptive-shaping becn and I also tried map-class frame-relay cisco frame-ralay cir

Traffic Shaping and LLQ on MSFC's and RSM's [7:61575]

2003-01-22 Thread Cohen, Michael
A friend of mine mentioned that it was not possible to do traffic shaping or LLQ on a VLAN interface located on an MSFC or RSM in a Catalyst 6500 and Catalyst 5500 respectively. Can anyone verify this. Cisco's feature navigator suggested that it certainly was possible on the MSFC but I d

Re: help required in configuring frame relay traffic shaping [7:44397]

2002-05-17 Thread Steven A. Ridder
ink. I > configured point to point frame relay subinterface on both interfaces. I > want to use this link on CIR 16k and peak rate 32k. > > My configuration is > > On interface > >frame-ralay traffic shaping > > and on subinterface > >frame-relay class cisco

Re: help required in configuring frame relay traffic shaping [7:44404]

2002-05-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have been most successful in traffic-shaping when I apply it in the following way. Configure frame relay traffic-shapping on the main interface This by default will configure all sub-interfaces to shape at a rate of 56K. Create you map class and add the following. Configure your CIR

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