FR Tidbit [was: 56k modems/frame/ptp revisited (LONG)]

Dan Jones danjones at bbn.com
Wed Sep 2 04:12:01 UTC 1998


Scott,

	I'm curious.  Is your assertion that "CIR is guaranteed only under
"normal" conditions" based on the Frame Relay spec or a paticular vendor(s)
implementation?  I ask because I have been in that very debate for some
time (usually with a FR vendor justifying lousey performance).

	My tendancy is to take the "Comitted" in CIR literally.  It's my
understanding that the FR congestion management routines (at least the
Stratacom one - Foresight?) will only back off bursty PVC to the point
where it's <= CIR.  The implication then is that you'll always get at least
CIR - which makes sense since that's what you're paying for. 

Dan 



At 08:45 AM 9/1/98 -1000, scott w wrote:
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>On Tue, 1 Sep 1998, Scott, Dan wrote:
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>[snip]
>> line and port, but the important parameter is the committed information
rate
>> you purchase from the carrier.  Most of Sprint's frame relay business may
>[snip]
>>from 0-56kbps.  Can purchase 56kbps CIR, but it costs extra, would need
>[snip]
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>CIR is guaranteed only under "normal" conditions.  You won't get it under
>heavy congestion.  Find out the MIR configured for your PVC.  I don't know
>if they will tell you though...
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>scott
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