I reviewed my videolab and it did not configure an excess rate, just the following: >> R4(config-subif)# traffic-shape group 101 9600 >> R4(config-subif)# traffic-shape group 102 32000 >> R4(config-subif)# traffic-shape group 103 22400
So i think the same is done here as well. So IOS puts burst size and excess burst size on it's own. I can't remember the video, but it's explained there somewhere as to what you ask. I will see if i can find it although i really don't want to revisit the Qos section :-) On Jun 23, 2011, at 4:37 PM, Di Bias, Steve wrote: > Hey Alef, > > As long as you put a "0" in there is stays that way, however the DSG left it > to IOS to insert these values. My argument is that the DSG's answer violates > the task at hand, however IPexpert hasn't responded so who knows. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Alef [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2011 8:32 AM > To: [email protected] IE; Di Bias, Steve > Subject: Re: CCIE_RS Digest, Vol 65, Issue 54 > > Hi Steve, > I believe technically it would, but there is no other way around it. You need > to achieve that target rate, and the calculated values are derived of that. > I believe in my lab excess traffic burst was set to 0 as well, and altered > too. Nothing you can do about it. > > Alef > >> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >> >> Hey Experts! >> >> In Volume 1 Task 23.4 we are asked to configure GTS and shouldn't allow >> excess traffic bursts >> >> The way I interpreted this is that we need to configure excess as a "0", >> does that sound right? For example, if we only configure the target bit >> rate, the other values will be automagically configured for us by Cisco IOS. >> Doesn't this violate the task? >> >> >> For example the DSG shows the following configuration by just configuring >> the target bit rate >> >> R4(config)#inter s0/1/0.24 >> R4(config-subif)# bandwidth 64 >> R4(config-subif)# traffic-shape group 101 9600 >> R4(config-subif)# traffic-shape group 102 32000 >> R4(config-subif)# traffic-shape group 103 22400 >> >> However let's look at the interface configuration we can see the numbers >> were automagically configured which in my eyes vilolates the task >> >> interface Serial0/1/0.24 point-to-point >> bandwidth 64 >> ip address 150.50.24.1 255.255.255.252 >> traffic-shape group 101 9600 7968 7968 1000 >> traffic-shape group 102 32000 8000 8000 1000 >> traffic-shape group 103 22400 7952 7952 1000 >> >> My end config looked like this >> >> interface Serial0/1/0.24 point-to-point >> bandwidth 64 >> ip address 150.50.24.1 255.255.255.252 >> traffic-shape group 101 9600 7968 0 1000 >> traffic-shape group 102 32000 8000 0 1000 >> traffic-shape group 103 22400 7952 0 1000 >> >> If someone can shed some light on this it would be much appreciated! >> >> > > > > UHS Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail message, including any attachments, > is for the sole use of the intended recipient (s) and may contain > confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, > disclosure or distribution of this information is prohibited. If this was > sent to you in error, please notify the sender by reply e-mail and destroy > all copies of the original message. _______________________________________________ For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please visit www.ipexpert.com Are you a CCNP or CCIE and looking for a job? Check out www.PlatinumPlacement.com
