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Application module and intelligent peripheral equipment module meridian link release 5c/ccr release 3c diagnostic and maintenance guide
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Table 4
Link parameters (continued)
Link parameter
Incoming throughput
class
Outgoing throughput
class
Lowest LCN for
DTE/DCE*
Highest LCN for
DTE/DCE*
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Allowed values
(defaults in parentheses)
3Ð(10)Ð12
3Ð(10)Ð12
-1
-1
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* Parameters marked with an asterisk (*) cannot be changed.
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Description
Maximum amount of incoming
information that can pass through a
saturated network
3 = 75 bps; 4 = 150 bps
5 = 300 bps; 6 = 600 bps
7 = 1200 bps; 8 = 2400 bps
9 = 4800 bps; 10 = 9600 bps
11 = 19200 bps
12 = 38400 bps
Maximum amount of outgoing
information to pass through a
saturated network
3 = 75 bps; 4 = 150 bps
5 = 300 bps; 6 = 600 bps
7 = 1200 bps; 8 = 2400 bps
9 = 4800 bps; 10 = 9600 bps
11 = 19200 bps
12 = 38400 bps
Specifies the lowest X.25 virtual
circuit number that will be assigned
for an incoming (if DTE) or outgoing
(if DCE) X.25 call request. Not used
by the AM or IPE Module. Default
value is -1.
Specifies the highest X.25 virtual
circuit number that will be assigned
for an incoming (if DTE) or outgoing
(if DCE) X.25 call request. Not used
by the AM or IPE Module. Default
value is -1.

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