10-31-2006 01:53 PM - edited 03-03-2019 05:25 AM
Hello Guys,
With the standard set of IOS commands at my disposal. What would be the way I could tell if I'm going over my Committed Information Rate on my Frame Circuit? Would the FECN/ BECN and DE packet ( from the "Show Frame-Relay pvc" command) count be the only thing I could use to baseline if I'm over utilizing the circuit?
10-31-2006 02:23 PM
Hi ,
Yes,you are correct.You can also use "debug frame LMI". ("U ALL" will turn this off). This line will have the bw and a number on the end, similar to the exampl:
"Mar 1 01:18:18.819: PVC IE 0x7 , length 0x3 , dlci 980, status 0x2, bw 128000"
Below is the link where you can get detailed info of show frame-relay pvc.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/wan_r/wrdfrely.htm#wp1022425
Hope this helps you.
Thanks,
Satish
10-31-2006 06:13 PM
You would have to know what the cir is to begin with . It then also depends on the bandwidth statement on the interface , is it set to the CIR or is it set to the burstable rate , a lot of people run well over the cir they are paying for . FECN and BECN's won't tell you if you are going over the CIR , that will only tell if it is getting congested at times .
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