On Tue, 2009-12-29 at 18:15 -0600, Dennis Burgess wrote: 
> Bursting, is based on "average" data usage.  If the average data usage
> goes over the burst-threshold, then the customer will not be able to
> reach the burst speed.  So if you burst threshold should be set
> typically to slightly lower than the limit-at.  That way, once they
> "average' over that burst threshold, they can no longer reach the
> bust-limit.  So then they will stay at their limit-at.  

Close...not "limit-at", though.  This should read "max-limit" in the
places you have limit-at.  

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