Example:
notrace 16
Disables packet tracing on circuit (PVC or SVC) with DLCI 16.
notrace circuit phoenix
Disables packet tracing on circuit (PVC or SVC) named phoenix.
notrace circuit all
Disables packet tracing on all circuits on this interface.
Set
Use the setcommand to set the values for Committed Information Rate (CIR),
Committed Burst Rate, and Excess Burst Rate for the specified VC. You also can
set values for IR adjustment rates.
Changes made with this command do not affect the configuration data. They are in
effect only until the router is restarted.
Syntax:
set
circuit...
ir-adjustment...
circuit
circuit# or name cirvol bcval beval
Sets the values for Committed Information Rate (CIR), Committed Burst
Rate, and Excess Burst Rate for the specified VC and can be used to
change the operational outgoing CIR, Bc, and Be for a PVC or an active
SVC.
Example:
set circuit
Circuit number [16]?
Committed Information Rate (CIR) in bps [1200]?
Committed Burst Size (Bc) in bits [1200]?
Excess Burst Size (Be) in bits [56000]?
Circuit Number
Indicates the circuit number in the range 16 to 1007.
Committed Information Rate
Indicates the committed information rate (CIR). The CIR can be
either 0 or a value in the range 300 bps to 2048000 bps. The
default is 64000 bps. For more information, see “Committed
Information Rate (CIR)” on page 396.
Committed Burst Size
The maximum amount of data in bits that the router will send during
a measurement interval equal to committed burst (Bc) size / CIR
seconds. The range is 300 to 2048000 bits. The default value is
64000 bits.
Note: If CIR is configured as 0 then the committed burst size is set
to 0 and you are not prompted for a value. For additional
information, see “Committed Burst (Bc) Size” on page 397.
Excess Burst Size
The maximum amount of uncommitted data in bits in excess of
committed burst size that the router attempts to deliver during a
measurement interval equal to (Committed Burst Size/CIR)
seconds. Range is 0 to 2048000 bits. Default is 0. For additional
Monitoring Frame Relay Interfaces
Chapter 31. Configuring and Monitoring Frame Relay Interfaces 443
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