I agree with the last post. 

When you have used FRTS use the command "show traff" to verify Interval time 
and target rate- default to 1536 if PVC speed is not given to you. The snippet 
below shows what happens when FRTS is enabled- both these PVC's will need 
fixing.


SiteA-RTR(config)#interface Serial0/0/1:0
SiteA-RTR(config-if)#frame-relay traff
SiteA-RTR#sh traff

Interface   Se0/0/1:0.1
       Access Target    Byte   Sustain   Excess    Interval  Increment Adapt
VC     List   Rate      Limit  bits/int  bits/int  (ms)      (bytes)   Active
201           56000     875    7000      0         125       875       -   

Interface   Se0/0/1:0.2
       Access Target    Byte   Sustain   Excess    Interval  Increment Adapt
VC     List   Rate      Limit  bits/int  bits/int  (ms)      (bytes)   Active
202           56000     875    7000      0         125       875       -   

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On Feb 7, 2012, at 7:58 AM, CCIEVoiceKP wrote:

> I personally would set it to a full T1 ... Bandwidth 1536 .... When in doubt, 
> explain what and why to the proctor to make sure it's ok.
> 
> KP
> 
> Sent from my iPhone and I have big thumbs ... So please excuse the typos.
> 
> On Feb 6, 2012, at 9:02 PM, AJ BG <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>>      Hello,
>>        1.       QOS question
>> According to Vic, if you configure LFI for a subinterface in a hub and spoke 
>> environment, Your second sub interface will dopes its CIR to 56k. To solve 
>> this issue you should configure map-class for the second interface as well. 
>> I have tested this and confirmed the problem and the solution.
>>  But if the interface bandwidth is not given to you, then in what rate do 
>> you configure the second map-class? What should be your CIR and MinCIR 
>> bandwidth?    
>>  
>> 2.       BACD question
>> will it be possible that the lab requirement will be  to configure BACD 
>> without giving you direct access to the BACD files? If the above scenario 
>> happen then how would you copy the files into the router. I am thinking to 
>> use CUCM. But can you even go to Cisco’s website and download BACD tar file 
>> during the exam? Any suggestion?
>> 
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