Hi prashant,
There is a way to do it..that I know of... Basically you change the bits
per interval, sustained to achieve the rate. Just play with the value and
you will know the ratio.
When you force the excess rate to 0 , you can see there is a definite
ratio between target rate and sustain rate.
In your case,
2#sh traffic-shape
Interface To2/0/0
Access Target Byte Sustain Excess Interval Increment Adapt
VC List Rate Limit bits/int bits/int (ms) (bytes) Active
- 2000000 25000 200000 0 100 25000 -
r2#
Hope this helps
Jay.
At 11:19 PM 8/14/2001 -0700, Prashant Karunakaran wrote:
Hi
I came accross this problem wherein on a router interface i need to
provide 2 MB of the bandwidth on the interface to HTTP traffic every
100ms. I thought of using the rate-limit command on the interface with
an access-list permiting www traffic, but i couldn't find any option to
set the interval of 100ms.
Is there any other command to get this done?
Thx
Prashant
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