Lucent Technologies CBX 3500 Configuration Manual page 834

Hide thumbs Also See for CBX 3500:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Reliable Scalable Circuit
The tables in this appendix designate endpoint switches and cards for both standard
and redirect PVC configurations:
Note – Several of the table descriptions in this appendix list "Nothing marked out
of sync" after choosing Abort. This is only true if the configuration variable
CV_PRAM_UPLOAD_ ABORT_ENABLED is set to 1 (the default). Any other
variable setting results in both endpoint cards being placed out of sync when the
indicated failure occurs.
F-21/19/05
Standard PVC Configuration — Designates endpoint switches and cards as 1st
and 2nd, indicating the send order for the SNMP set commands. An SNMP set is
sent to the 1st endpoint, and (if successful) it is then sent to the 2nd endpoint. Note
that for Circuit Add and Modify operations, the 1st endpoint is the
lower-numbered node. For Circuit Delete, the 1st endpoint is the higher-numbered
node.
Redirect PVC Configuration — Designates endpoint switches and cards as
Pivot, Primary, and Secondary. Note that for Circuit Add and Modify operations,
the send order for the SNMP set commands is Primary, followed by (if successful)
Secondary, and then (if successful) Pivot. For Circuit Delete, the send order for the
SNMP commands is Pivot, followed by (if successful) Primary, and (if successful)
Secondary. The Pivot endpoint is the higher-numbered node for all operations.
ATM Services Configuration Guide for CBX 3500, CBX 500, GX 550, and B-STDX 9000
Beta Draft Confidential

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Cbx 500Gx 550B-stdx 9000

Table of Contents