You're right on the money Max!

The way I interpreted this is that you need to configure excess as a "0"

>From what I can tell IPexpert didn't configure the Be value and just hit 
>enter. of course IOS is very polite and will automagically configure it for us 
>which is why you see those numbers in the DSG

In my opinion anything other than a "0" is a violation of the task

You get the points in my eyes

Thank you,
 
Steve Di Bias
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Valley Health System - Las Vegas
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-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Max Kamali
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 1:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Vol1 Task 23.4 GTS

Hi,

Task 23.4 is asking for GTS configs on the frame link se0/0/0.24 of R4, 

Telnet/icmp 15% of BW
ftp 50% BW after shaping
all other traffic gets remaining 35% of BW
use WFQ
no excess bursts should be allowed


The DSG is showing the output of a "sh traffic-shape se0/0/0.24" on R4 with
excess burst values. If the requirements ask for no excess burst then
wouldn't the correct answer for this part of the solution be the following

traffic-shape group 101 9600 1200 0
traffic-shape group 102 32000 4000 0
traffic-shape group 103 22400 2800 0

Instead of the dsg configs below?

traffic-shape group 101 9600
traffic-shape group 102 32000
traffic-shape group 103 22400

Thank you,
Max

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