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4. Monitoring
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Table 4-3.
Monitoring – ATM Switch (4 of 7)
ATM Traffic Profiles Screen – Models 8335, 8365, and 8385
Displays the characteristics of the default and custom ATM traffic profiles. To scroll to the
previous or next group of profiles, type u (for Up) or d (for Down) in the Index field. Enter 0
to add a new profile. See
Configuring ATM Traffic Profiles
more information if you are adding a new traffic profile.
Profile Name – The default name or name specified for a traffic profile. Enter a space to
delete an existing entry.
Class – Displays the class of service for the profile. It is one of:
CBR – Constant Bit Rate.
rt-VBR – Real-time Variable Bit Rate.
nrt-VBR – Non-real-time Variable Bit Rate.
UBR – Unspecified Bit Rate.
PD – Shows by Y for Yes or N for No whether the profile supports Early Packet Discard
and Partial Packet Discard.
POL – Displays the policing mode. It is one of:
N – None. All cells are forwarded to the SCM.
T – Tag. All cells are forwarded to the SCM, but nonconforming cells (cells which do
not comply with the traffic contract) have their Cell Loss Priority bits set to 1.
D – Drop. Nonconforming cells are dropped.
PCR – Displays the Peak Cell Rate. This field is not editable when Class is set to UBR.
CDVT – Displays the Cell Delay Variation Tolerance, in tenths of microseconds. This field
is not editable when Class is set to UBR.
SCR – Displays the Sustained Cell Rate. This field is not editable when Class is set to
UBR.
MBS – Displays the Maximum Burst Size. This field is not editable when Class is set to
UBR.
Total Profiles – Displays how many profiles have been defined (used to determine the
range of indexes available for display).
See
Table 3-2, Conversion Guidelines
converting cells per second to kbps.
February 2003
in Chapter 3, Configuration for
in Chapter 3, Configuration, for information about
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