RE: Bandwidth number, 1024 , 2048, 4096

From: sirisak chantanate (sirisak@itmanagement.co.th)
Date: Wed Apr 25 2007 - 06:15:48 ART


Such as

SW1(config-if)#ip multicast rate-limit out ?

  <0-4294967> Rate in kilobits per second

  group-list Rate limit for groups

  source-list Rate limit for sources

  video Rate limit video only

  whiteboard Rate limit whiteboard only

  <cr>

SW1(config-if)#bandwidth ?

  <1-10000000> Bandwidth in kilobits

  inherit Specify how bandwidth is inherited

 

and all other commands which needed to enter bandwidth in kilobits (per
second)

 

example: if I want to set the router bandwidth of GigabitEthernet 0/1 to 1
Mbps

I have to use "bandwidth 1000" or "bandwidth 1024"

 

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From: Haloween Boy [mailto:ciscob20@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 4:03 PM
To: sirisak chantanate
Subject: Re: Bandwidth number, 1024 , 2048, 4096

 

Which device it is???? Generally its 1024kbps

On 4/25/07, sirisak chantanate <sirisak@itmanagement.co.th > wrote:

Hi all.
        I'm not sure for long time about the number of bandwidth which I
could use in the real Lab., If the instruction let me fill in the bandwidth
number, such as 1Mbps, so I have to use 1000 (kbps) or 1024 (kbps).???

sirisak



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