Gigabit Ethernet; Gefm Provisioning Options; Table C-4. Gefm Advanced Provisioning - ADTRAN OPTI-6100 Installation Manual

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OPTI-6100 Installation and Turn-Up Practice

GIGABIT ETHERNET

The topics in this section are as follows:

"GEFM Provisioning Options"

"GEFMEH Provisioning Options"
"PWE3M Provisioning Options"
GEFM Provisioning Options
Table C-4
lists the advanced provisioning options for the GEFM (P/N 1184535L1) module,
including provisioning options for packet flows.
Option
Source
Destination
Hairpinning
"VLAN Identification Menu Options"
on page C-7
Committed Rate
Burst Rate
Class of Service (1-3)
C-6
on page C-6
on page C-8
on page C-11

Table C-4. GEFM Advanced Provisioning

Description
This specifies a customer facility or a bonding group of DS1s
(numbered 1–30) as the source.
This specifies a customer facility or a bonding group of DS1s
(numbered 1–30) as the destination.
This sets a hairpin configuration, in which Source and Des-
tination ports are bonding groups. This configuration is
employed when two remote MX3112s use the GEFM as an
intermediate switch.
This displays the VLAN Identification menu.
This sets the rate to map into the high priority queue, based
on VLAN p-bits. This should equal Burst Rate (below) if no
rate-based re-queuing is desired. The default is zero.
This sets the maximum rate allowed from the customer port.
The Burst Rate (0 – N × 1536 kbps) controls the maximum
supported rate/EIR allowed from the customer port. This is
limited by the provisioned/mapped group size. The default is
Full Rate and is selected by entering 0 for no limit.
This sets a queue priority for a given flow. Packets are mapped
into priority queues based on CoS assignment or by VLAN p-
bits. The selection between CoS and p-bits can be configured
in the Traffic Classes menu.
There are two options for Traffic Classes:
Class Mode: Determines whether CoS or p-bits are used
for priority classification.
Queue Depth: Sets the depth of the priority queue for
packets from the customer interface port. The range of
queue depth settings is 1–100 packets.
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