Chapter 7 Provisioning Connections Using the Console Interface
Provisioning SVC Connections
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PSAX 6-Port DS1 IMA Module User Guide
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Release 7.0
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3
To add (apply) the connection configuration, select the
Add This
Connection
command and press Enter.
4
To review this connection, select the
Go Back to Connection Table
command and press Enter (or press Ctrl+B).
The Frame Relay-to-ATM VCC SPVC Table window returns, displaying
the values you just applied.
5
To add more connections of this type, repeat steps 2 through 5 for more
connections as needed.
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Table 7-33. Field Values for the Frame Relay-to-ATM VCC SPVC Traffic Parameters Window
Field Name
Values
Description
Frame Size for Rate
Cal.
Default: 4096
Measured in bytes.
Committed Burst
Size
Default: 0
Use the default value.
Excess Burst Size
Default:
45000000
Measured in bits per second.
Committed Info
Rate
Default: 0
Committed information rate is the rate of traffic
(measured in bits per second) for a given connec-
tion that the system will attempt to provide guar-
anteed delivery.
[Time Interval]
(display only)
Default: 1000
Time, in seconds, since the last reset.
[Peak Cell Rate]
(display only)
Default: 1
Refer to the ATM UNI 3.0 specifications for more
information. When setting this value, take into
account the line rate for the module and the
amount of bandwidth you are setting up for each
interface for the module.
[Sustained Cell
Rate]
(display only)
Default: 1
Sustained cell rate. Refer to the ATM UNI 3.0
specifications for more information. When set-
ting this value, take into account the line rate for
the module and the amount of bandwidth you
are setting up for each interface for the module.
[Max Burst Size]
(display only)
Default: 1
Maximum burst size. Refer to the ATM UNI 3.0
specifications for more information. When set-
ting this value, take into account the line rate for
the module and the amount of bandwidth you
are setting up for each interface for the module.