If these are reply item/attributes for a DSL Pipeline connecting to the
DSL-TNT, then I would say that the Pipeline is doing the limiting.

David Pascarella, CCNA MCSE LSCP A+
Network Support Engineer
SOLUServe   TAC
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis Reiter [mailto:denny at reiters.org]
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 10:57 AM
To: ascend-users at max.bungi.com
Subject: (ASCEND) TNT speed rate limiting


Several of our locations are shaping (or trying to) customer traffic
through Radius using these attributes:

        Ascend-Dsl-CIR-Recv-Limit = 128 ,
        Ascend-Dsl-CIR-Xmit-Limit = 1168

Now, the way these are set up, it  leads me to believe that all
the limiting is being done on the TNT, but the person who instigated
this insists that the DSL pipeline is what is doing the limiting.

Does anybody know?

Thanks,

Denny

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