Table C2-18. Signaling Protocols; Service_Limit; Session_Limit; Short_Break - Bay Networks 5390 Administering

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service_limit

This Model 5390 parameter defines the maximum number of LAT services that the Model 5390
server can maintain in its local service table. When the table is full, the Model 5390 server removes
the service that has been idle longest. If all services are busy and the table is full, the Model 5390
server discards a new service. Allowable values range from 16 to 2048. The default is 256.

session_limit

This Model 5390 parameter specifies the maximum number of active sessions the Model 5390 server
allows at one time. Allowable values range from 1 to 1152 or none (entering none sets the value to
1152). The default is 1152.
short _ break
This asynchronous port parameter allows the Model 5390 server to return a user to the CLI prompt
after receiving a break of less than two seconds. This occurs only at the CLI level. A Y enables this
parameter, an N disables it. The default is Y.

sigproto

This T1 parameter is used to specify the inbound and outbound signaling protocols supported by
each T1 channel (DS0). Each channel supports an inbound protocol and an outbound protocol. Both
protocols must be specified even if they are the same. If the protocol pair is invalid, it is rejected
with an error message. For inbound-only channels, the outbound protocol must be set to none. For
outbound-only channels the inbound protocol must be set to none. The signaling protocols are listed
in Table C2-18.
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Table C2-18. Signaling Protocols

Protocol
loop_start
ground_start
wink_start
immediate_start
none
Possible Settings
Bidirectional (default)
Bidirectional
Inbound, outbound, or bidirectional
Inbound, outbound
Configuration Parameters
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