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Cisco IOS Wide-Area Networking Configuration Guide - Free Books

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Frame Relay Voice-Adaptive Traffic Shaping and FragmentationHow to Configure Frame Relay Voice-Adaptive Traffic Shaping and FragmentationStep 6Step 7Command or Actionshape adaptive mean-rate-lower-boundExample:Router(config-pmap-c)# shape adaptive 30000shape fr-voice-adapt [deactivation seconds]Purpose(Optional) Configures a Frame Relay interface or apoint-to-point subinterface to estimate the availablebandwidth while traffic shaping is active.Enables Frame Relay voice-adaptive traffic shaping.Step 8Example:Router(config-pmap-c)# shape fr-voice-adaptdeactivation 10Service-policy policy-map-nameExample:Router(config-pmap-c)#service-policy FR-VATSSpecifies the name of a policy map to be used as a matchingcriterion (for nesting traffic policies [hierarchical trafficpolicies] within one another).• Use this command to attach the policy map for thepriority queue and bandwidth queues (the childpolicies) to the shaping policy (the parent policy).Step 9 end (Optional) Exits to privileged EXEC mode.Configuring a Map Class for Frame Relay Voice-Adaptive Traffic Shaping andFragmentationSUMMARY STEPSDETAILED STEPSPerform the following task to configure a map class for Frame Relay voice-adaptive traffic shaping andfragmentation.1. enable2. configure terminal3. map-class frame-relay map-class-name4. frame-relay fragment fragment_size5. service-policy output policy-map-name6. endStep 1Step 2Command or ActionenableExample:Router> enableconfigure terminalPurposeEnables privileged EXEC mode.• Enter your password if prompted.Enters global configuration mode.Example:Router# configure terminal7

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