Looking further along the DSG it looks like this is a common mistake and that
the number was derived from the dividing the CIR by 8. I suck at QoS :/
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Sent: Monday, October 04, 2010 12:02 PM
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Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] WB1 Task 21.2 (QoS)
In this task it asks us to configure the bit rate of 7Mbps with no excess
burst; however there is nothing on burst itself. In my configs I only specified
the bit rate like this
interface FastEthernet0/1
traffic-shape group 101 7000000
After looking at this I believe now that my answer is wrong because if I look
at the running-config for this interface I see the following
interface FastEthernet0/1
ip address 150.100.221.7 255.255.255.0
traffic-shape group 101 7000000 175000 175000 1000
The question said we should use no "excess burst" however looking at the
interface configuration I see an excess burst of 175000 which auto populated
itself.
The DSG also states that the numbers are given to us; however the burst size
was never specified in the question. So my question is how does one come up
with this number? The DSG shows it as 875000, but does it matter what we put
here?
Thanks in advance
Steve
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