Subnet Mask; Transmit Rip Packets (Xmit Rip); Process Received Rip Packets (Rip Pckts); Priority Queue Ratio (N:1) (Queue Ratio) - ADTRAN Express 5200 User Manual

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Chapter 8. Network Port Configuration

Subnet Mask

Enter the subnet number of the network formed by the
Express 5200 and the other FRADs/routers across the frame relay
network.

Transmit RIP Packets (XMIT RIP)

Enable or disable the Express 5200's transmission of routing
information protocol (RIP) messages. RIP broadcasts occur in
60-second intervals, advertising network addresses to the peer
routers or FRADs. Routing tables are generated from these
broadcasts.

Process Received RIP Packets (RIP PCKTS)

Enable or disable the Express 5200's reply to the request from the
peer routers or FRADs to issue RIP messages.

Priority Queue Ratio (N:1) (QUEUE RATIO)

Define the ratio that SDLC frames have over other protocols. SDLC
protocols are processed each time the network port transmitter is
serviced. Other protocols are processed every N times the SDLC
protocol is processed. Set to 1 to enable equal priority.

PVC Options (PVC CONFIG)

The PVC O
dial backup applications. Normally, when an Express 5200 sends
data on a particular DLCI, the frame relay switch maps that DLCI
to the appropriate DLCI at the far end. During dial backup, the
frame relay switch no longer exists in the data path, so the mapping
must be done at the receiving end of the data path.

DLCI

Enter the DLCI that data is received on during non dial backup
periods.
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table is used to re-map incoming DLCIs during
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