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Parameter
RIP Send
RIP Accept
Virtual Path ID (VPI)
Virtual Channel ID (VCI) Enter the value (from 32 to 65,535) provided by the service provider. The number
ATM QoS
QoS Peak Cell Rate
QoS Sustainable Cell
Rate
QoS Maximum Burst
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Routing Information Protocol (RIP) dynamically routes packets sent from the
MM701G to the service provider. Select the same RIP version that is used by the
service provider:
• Select Disable if you selected RFC1483 - Bridge protocol.
• Select RIP1 to send broadcast packets from the MM701G.
• Select RIP2 to send multicast packets from the MM701G.
• Select RIP1&RIP2 to send both broadcast and multicast packets from the
MM701G.
To dynamically route packets sent from the service provider to the MM701G, select
the same RIP version that is used by the service provider:
• Select Disable if you chose RFC 1483 Bridge protocol.
• Select RIP1 to receive broadcast packets.
• Select RIP2 to receive multicast packets.
• Select RIP1&RIP2 to receive both broadcast and multicast packets.
Enter the value (from 0 to 4,095) provided by the service provider. The number
identifies the virtual path that transports ATM cells between the MM701G and the
service provider. This value must match the virtual path identification (VPI) the
service provider uses for this connection.
identifies the virtual channel for this session that transports ATM cells between the
MM701G and the service provider. This value must match the virtual channel ID
(VCI) that the service provider uses for this connection.
Select the ATM Quality of Service supplied by your service provider. The options are:
• UBR (unspecified bit rate)
• VBR-nrt (variable bit rate non-real-time)
• CBR (constant bit rate)
Enter the QoS Peak Cell Rate (PCR) value supplied by your service provider A PCR
value is required for CBR QoS, but is not used for UBR QoS. PCR is the maximum
rate at which data is transferred on the line, measured in cells per second
Enter the QoS Sustainable Cell Rate (SCR) value supplied by your service provider
Use only for VBR-nrt QoS. SCR is the average rate at which ATM cells are
transferred, measure in cells per second.
Enter the QoS Maximum Burst Rate (MBR) value supplied by your service provider
Use only for VBR-nrt QoS. MBR is the maximum number of cells that can be
transmitted at the peak cell rate.
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