[AusNOG] ASR 903 Shaping
Brad Henshaw
henbra at gmail.com
Thu May 24 17:07:30 EST 2018
Hi David,
It may be worth reviewing whether you really need to specify Bc in your
shaper policy. It was a while ago but I recall when working with the ASR920
I found the burst values automatically calculated by IOS (without manually
specifying Bc/Be) worked pretty effectively when using 'shape average' in
multi-level policies. I haven't touched a 903 however so don't know if its
behaviour is different.
Regards,
Brad
On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 3:37 PM, David Fowler <David.Fowler at datacom.com.au>
wrote:
> Hi folks
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> Does anyone know if it’s possible to enter in a lower BC value in a
> Shaping policy? Seems with this platform the lowest is 60000 bits… this
> doesn’t help when we need to configure 4Mbps Telstra EA policies…
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> Maybe a different software version?
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> Regards,
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> *David Fowler*
>
> Infrastructure Engineer – Enterprise Operations
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>
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