Hi Hunt
The following parameters are used by FR Traffic Policing/Shaping:
- Tc
A (computed or configured) time interval during which committed and excess traffic is measured and monitored. This time interval is defined in the following ways:
- The committed burst size (Bc) for a Frame Relay virtual circuit divided by the committed information rate (CIR).
- The excess burst size (Be) for a Frame Relay virtual circuit divided by the excess information rate (EIR).
- Bc
The committed burst size, in bits. This configured parameter specifies how many bits of committed traffic are permitted during any given Tc interval.
- Be
The excess burst size, in bits. This configured parameter specifies how many bits of excess traffic are permitted during any given Tc interval.
- CIR
The committed information rate, in bits per second. This configured parameter specifies the long-term average committed traffic rate to enforce.
- EIR
The excess information rate, in bits per second. This computed value shows the long-term average excess traffic rate being enforced.
This link is very useful in understanding FRTS:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk713/tk237/technologies_configuration_example09186a00800942f8.shtml
Hope this helps