1000 is the smallest number you can enter.  In the documentation what you
are showing is the default on a 7200 router.  It is 5% not 20%.

 

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Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2008 1:11 PM
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Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Security] Section 19 part 5.2 - Scheduler allocate???

 

I am working on a mock lab in the lab prep workbook - section 19 part 5.2.
it asks to allocate 2.5% of the CPU for OSPF and other processing. 

 

The answer is:

 

Scheduler allocate 39000 1000

 

But if I do the math, 2.5% of 39000 is 975 - also the documentation has an
example of 2000 500 being 20% - which is clearly not accurate as far as the
math goes.

 

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