From: WorkerBee (ciscobee@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Feb 21 2008 - 12:17:07 ARST
It should be 20% of the maximum 100% of which, up to 75% (default) of
the bandwidth can be used unless "max-reserved-bw ..."
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 8:12 AM, Radioactive Frog <pbhatkoti@gmail.com> wrote:
> FRTS question folks,
>
>  Q1. in QoS class-map statement, if we have to reserve 20% bandwidth - will
>  that be calculated from Frame-relay CIR???? (CIR=95% of BW). I am not
>  sure....
>
>  Q2. Also if we have to  allocate 20% bandwidth for signaling traffic - will
>  that be calculated from CIR? or Total Bandwidth?
>
>  can someone shed some light on this please....
>
>
>  Frog
>
>
>  interface Serial6/0
>  description Parent FR Link for BRANCH#60
>  no ip address
>  encapsulation frame-relay
>  frame-relay traffic-shaping
>  !
>
>
>  interface Serial6/0.60 point-to-point
>  description FR Sub-Interface for BRANCH#60
>  bandwidth 256
>
>  frame-relay interface-dlci 60 ppp Virtual-Template60 ! Enables MLPoFR
>   class FRTS-256kbps ! Binds the map-class to the FR DLCI
>
>
>
>  !
>  interface Virtual-Template60
>  bandwidth 256
>  ip address 10.200.60.2 255.255.255.252
>  service-policy output WAN-EDGE ! Attaches MQC policy to map-class
>  ppp multilink
>  ppp multilink fragment-delay 10 ! Enables MLP fragmentation
>  ppp multilink interleave ! Enables MLP interleaving
>  !
>
>  !
>  map-class frame-relay FRTS-256kbps
>  frame-relay cir 243200 ! CIR is set to 95% of FR DLCI rate
>  frame-relay bc 2432 ! Bc is set to CIR/100
>  frame-relay be 0 ! Be is set to 0
>  frame-relay mincir 243200 ! MinCIR is set to CIR
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