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Configuring Frame Relay Services
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For example, the following command line sets a committed burst in value of
4,000 bits.
svc-option/tronto# committed-burst-in 4000
svc-option/tronto#
Excess Burst
For SVCs you configure two attributes to define excess burst: excess-burst-in and
excess-burst-out. The values for excess-burst-in combined with
committed-burst-in, and for excess-burst-out combined with committed-burst-out
define, respectively, the maximum number of bits that a VC can receive and
transmit during the VC’s burst period when no congestion is occurring. The
excess burst plus the committed burst must be less than or equal to the line speed:
To change the value for excess-burst-in or excess-burst-out:
1.
Navigate to the prompt for the SVC that you want to edit.
For example:
serial/1/2; frame-relay/1/2; service/8.0.32; svc-options/toronto
2.
Enter the
excess-burst-in
or
excess-burst-out
command and the integer
value you want the SVC to use:
excess-burst-in
<integer>
or
excess-burst-out
<integer>
<integer>
is the number of bits the router can transmit per time interval.
Legal values are 0 to 2,147,483,647 bits. The default is 0.
For example, the following command line sets a excess burst in value of 3,000
bits:
svc-option/tronto# excess-burst-in 3000
svc-option/tronto#
CIR (Throughput)
The CIR (committed information rate), or throughput, defines the number of bits
per second your carrier guarantees the router can transmit over a specified time
interval when there is no congestion. For SVCs, you configure four attributes that
define throughput: cir-in, cir-in-minimum, cir-out, and cir-out-minimum.
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