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hi @CARLO CIANFARANI ,
technically you are correct. On some Cisco platforms you can configure actually different weight for the commit traffic and excess traffic. On asr9k we don't support this. The weight of a class is the same in the commit and exc...
hi @CARLO CIANFARANI ,
yes, rate calculation ultimately boils down to counting how much data was sent out during a specific timeframe.
Traffic Manager on ASR9k LC NP is using the Deficit Weighted Round Robin (DWRR).
best,
/Aleksandar
Hi @CARLO CIANFARANI ,I'm not sure whether I can disclose that level of inner workings of the traffic manager in a public forum. The Tc in a shaper is information that you need to know as a user because it's relevant for the interop with downstream d...
hi @CARLO CIANFARANI ,@xthuijs is sadly not with Cisco any more. I hope you don't me taking a stab at this.
At every level in the scheduler hierarchy there's a 'commit' and 'exceed' scheduler. Traffic hitting the "commit" scheduler has preference ov...