
Customizing SVCs
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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 parameters
that define throughput: cir-in, cir-in-minimum, cir-out, and cir-out-minimum.
The cir-in and cir-out parameters specify the requested incoming and outgoing
throughput (kbits/second) when no congestion is occurring.
The cir-in-minimum and cir-out-minimum parameters specify the minimum
acceptable incoming and outgoing throughput (kbits/second).
To change the value of
cir-in
or
cir-out
, navigate to the prompt for the SVC you
want to modify (for example,
box; serial/3/2; frame-relay/3/2; service/8.0.32;
svc-options/toronto
) and enter:
cir-in
<integer>
or
cir-out
<integer>
integer
is the number of bits the router can transmit per time interval. The value
can be from 0 to 2,147,483,647 bits. The default is 0.
For example, the following command line sets a
cir-in
value of 10,000 bits:
svc-option/toronto#
cir-in 10000
svc-option/toronto#
To change the value of
cir-in-minimum
or
cir-out-minimum
, navigate to the
prompt for the SVC you want to modify (for example,
box; serial/3/2;
frame-relay/3/2; service/8.0.32; svc-options/toronto
) and enter:
cir-in-minimum
<integer>
or
cir-out-minimum
<integer>
integer
is the number of bits the router can transmit per time interval. The value
can be from 0 to 2,147,483,647 bits. The default is 0.
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