I have an ATM path from my LEC between me and another CLEC (Foo). The LEC applies bandwidth to the VC and then I work with the other side to divvy up the bandwidth among the PVC's in this path.
So if I buy 4 megs CBR from the LEC I can divvy bandwidth as follows: interface ATM3/0.3123 point-to-point description VC path 5 to CLEC Foo /// MPLS-VPN bandwidth 1000 ip verify unicast reverse-path ip address x.x.x.x/xx ip pim dense-mode ip mroute-cache ip policy route-map foobar pvc 5/32 protocol ip x.x.x.x broadcast cbr 1000 oam-pvc manage encapsulation aal5snap ! ! interface ATM3/0.3124 point-to-point description VC path 5 to CLEC Foo /// Peering connection bandwidth 3000 ip verify unicast reverse-path ip address x.x.x.x/xx no ip mroute-cache ip policy route-map foobar pvc 5/33 protocol ip x.x.x.x broadcast cbr 3000 oam-pvc manage encapsulation aal5snap The other side (CLEC Foo) matches the same amount of bandwidth per PVC as I configed. So now I want to apply the 4 megs to just the VC (5) and not individual PVC's, letting them ride up to the VC limit of 4 megs cbr. I have done this on ATM (Lucent) and Frame Relay switches but can't find a doc at Cisco to guide me for a router. The gear I am doing this on is a 7206 VXR NPE-400, PA-A3-OC3, running IOS c7200-is-mz.122-19b. I will be moving to 12.2 SB shortly. Can anyone point me in the right direction ? Thanks, -- James H. Edwards Senior Network Systems Administrator Judicial Information Division [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/
