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Deleting Virtual
Interfaces
To delete a virtual interface, follow these steps:
1
From the List Card menu, enter the slot number corresponding to the card for
which you want to delete a virtual interface. The configuration menu for that card
appears.
2
Select the
Virtual Interfaces
option to display the Virtual Interface Configuration
menu. The option number may vary, depending on the card type.
3
From the Virtual Interface Configuration menu, select
[3] Delete Virtual Interface
.
The Delete Virtual Interface menu appears. This menu is the same as the
List/Modify Virtual Interfaces menu, shown earlier in Figure 87. It lists the existing
virtual interfaces, with a virtual interface number (VI#) assigned to each.
4
Enter the number corresponding to the virtual interface you want to delete.
5
Enter
y
in response to the confirmation prompt to delete the virtual interface.
Configuring Input
Shapers
The MCPU, Ethernet, QSIM, HSIM, and FAM modules allow you to configure
shapers based on the Dual Leaky Bucket algorithm. Unlike the virtual interface
shapers described under “Configuring Virtual Interfaces” above, these shapers are
not bulk shapers; rather, they are input shapers that shape the traffic toward the
cell bus per virtual circuit,
The PathBuilder S700 supports three input shaper parameters:
Peak Cell Rate (PCR)
—The maximum rate that can be passed.
Sustained Cell Rate (SCR)
—The maximum average rate that a bursty, on-off
traffic source can send; used in conjunction with maximum burst size.
Maximum Burst Size (MBS)
—The maximum number of cells that can be sent at
the peak rate; used in conjunction with sustained cell rate.
You can configure up to 15 shapers for each supported card. The values that you
set for the shapers are the values that are then available for the
Shaper Number
parameter that you set when you configure certain types of virtual circuits. See
“Configuring Virtual Circuits” later in this chapter, for details.
To configure input shapers, follow these steps:
1
From the List Card menu, enter the slot number corresponding to the card for
which you want to configure shapers. The configuration menu for that card
appears.
2
Select the
Shaper Configuration
option to display the Shaper screen. The option
number you select varies, depending on the card type.
Figure 88 shows the MCPU Shaper screen. The screens for the other cards are the
same. The Shaper screen consists of a table listing the current shaper values in
bits/second (bits for the maximum burst size shaper) and cells/second (cells for the
maximum burst size shaper). Initially, the shapers are set to default values.
Summary of Contents for 3C63400-3AC-C - PathBuilder S700 Switch
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