
Configuring Frame Relay Services
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For example, the following command line sets a cir-in-minimum value of
10,000 bits:
svc-option/tronto# cir-in-minimum 10000
svc-option/tronto#
Traffic Shaping Control
To use traffic shaping for SVCs you set the
traffic-shaping-control
command to
enabled, but you also have these options:
• If you do not want to use traffic shaping on this SVC, accept the default,
disabled, and do not set the CIR, committed burst, and excess burst attributes.
• To use traffic shaping and accept the quality of service (QoS) the network
provides, set this attribute to enabled, and do not configure the CIR,
committed burst, and excess burst attributes.
• To use traffic shaping, and negotiate QoS with the network, set this command
to enabled, and also set the CIR, committed burst, and excess burst attribute
attributes.
• To prevent the router from enforcing the CIR, set this command to disabled,
and also set the CIR, committed burst, and excess burst attributes.
To set this command:
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
traffic-shaping-control
command and set the value to
enabled
:
Legal values are
enabled
and
disabled
. The default is disabled.
For example, the following command line enables traffic shaping on this
SVC:
svc-option/tronto# traffic-shaping-control enabled
svc-option/tronto#
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