Re: [c-nsp] BW allocation

2008-12-23 Thread ambedkar
hi,
i am using vsat link of 256kbps, two channels of 100kbps and 156 kbps 
each. i am using cisco 3845 router. here i want to restrict the second 
channel to 156 kbps.

I have an idea about class-map,policy map and service policy.

i tested with the class-map. have a look at it.

class-map match-all TEST
match input-interface gig 0/0.11 (sub-interface which is of 156kbps)

but the problem is it is taking as a global interface i.e., gig0/0 
instead of sub-interface i.e., gig0/0.11.

And also want to know in policy map, what is the difference between 
bandwidth and police.

thanks in advance.
bye.
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[c-nsp] BW allocation

2008-12-22 Thread ambedkar
Hi, i am having 256kbps BW. I want to divide the BW into two channels 
consists of 128kbps each. please suggest how to divide.
bye.
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Re: [c-nsp] BW allocation

2008-12-22 Thread Jay Hennigan

ambedkar wrote:
Hi, i am having 256kbps BW. I want to divide the BW into two channels 
consists of 128kbps each. please suggest how to divide.

bye.


Ummm...

By two?

Seriously, can you give some more detail as to what hardware and what 
layer-2 transport you are using, and exactly what you're trying to 
accomplish?  Bi-directional?  Allow each channel to burst if the other 
is idle?  If, for example, you are dealing with a router having 
fractional T-1 circuits in and out the solution will be different than 
on a layer-2 ethernet switch, and different for frame-relay PVCs.


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