“police” command
use the % sign against the actual rate of the line, ie if limit is 2mb and AR is 10mb then set to 20%.
Or specify in bits, but I think you have divided instead of multiplying “2000000 bytes and in bits will be 2000000/8 = 250000bits”
Should be 2000000 bytes and in bits will be 2000000*8 = 16000000
hth -A
On 16/08/06, Tim Chan wrote: > > Have you tried using the 2nd option ‘%’? > > Let’s say it’s a 10mb ethernet interface, set it to ‘percent 20′. > That should also give you a 2mb limit. > > -tim > > —– Original Message —- > From: Hash Aminu > To: Group Study (E-mail) > Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 1:55:09 PM > Subject: “police” command > > Hello GS , > > > > I have a Question on Policing , i am a little bit confused concerning the > notation of the units and values used in the “police” command. > > assuming you are told to limit 2.0Mbyte of data, how will one go about > chaging it to conform to the values and units for the police command. > e.g, > > r1(config-pmap-c)#police cir ? > Bits per second > percent % of interface bandwidth for Committed information rate > > > > this indicates that it is in bits per second , meaning that the 2MB will > be > > 2000000 bytes > and in bits will be 2000000/8 = 250000bits > > am i right or am i missing something. > > > TIA > > Hash > > — > B.Eng, MCP,CCNA, CCNP > > _______________________________________________________________________ > Subscription information may be found at: > http://www.groupstudy.com/list/CCIELab.html > > _______________________________________________________________________ > Subscription information may be found at: > http://www.groupstudy.com/list/CCIELab.html
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