Our frame-relay ISP told us that our frame-relay's port speed is 256Kbs and
CIR is 128Kbs. Does it mean that our Excess Burst is 256Kbs ? How does one
check the clockrate ?


""Circusnuts"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Excess Burst is the maximum # of uncommitted bits that the Frame Relay =
> switch attempts to transfer beyond the CIR.  My handy dandy BCRAN book =
> says the typical Excess Burst is limited to the port speed.  The CIR is =
> the transfer speed agreed to in bps (DTE clockrate).
>
> I say all this to say- if my Excess Burst is my agreed CIR (port speed), =
> where is the excess... or should I look @ this as point to multipoint =
> (many VC's terminating on one interface). =20
>
> Any takers ???
>
> Thanks
> Phil=20
>
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