From: Rick (ccie_2003@hotmail.com)
Date: Fri Sep 20 2002 - 14:41:55 GMT-3
Lets say I want to rate limit a connection to 15Mbs on a 45Mbs interface. I
looking a Cisco example and it shows they have the burst normal and burst
exceed allowing 2,812,500 bytes. Why must we have the burst statements. If you
bought a tiered 15Meg connection from a ISP, aside from frame-relay you don't
get any more BW than you pay for right? I'm just trying to relate this to
something because I don't understand the burst statements. Can someone please
explain. I have read about the token bucket and all, but I'm a litte confused.
Here is the syntax of the example I was looking at.
int HSSI 0/0/0
rate-limit output 15000000 2812500 5625000 conform-action transmit
exceed-action drop
ip add 10.1.0.9 255.255.255.0
On a side note, How does one remember all this QOS stuff..??? I guess the
trick is once you learn it you must know where to reference it on the DOC CD.
Thanks and Good Luck to all!
Rick
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