Adding Nsap Addresses - Lucent Technologies PacketStar PSAX Series User Manual

1-port channelized sts-1e, t1 format module
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Chapter 6 Configuring the Interfaces Using the AQueView
Configuring the ATM Interim Interswitch Signaling Protocol (IISP) Interface

Adding NSAP Addresses

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1-Port Channelized STS-1e, T1 Format Module User Guide, Issue 1
PacketStar
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Table 6-1. Field Values for the ATM IISP Interface Configuration Window
Field Name
SSCOP Rx Wnd
Size
Default: 32
Range: 8–256
Traffic Shaping
Default:
Disabled
Enabled
Local NSAP
Address (Hex)
Note:
Step 2 through Step 4 are optional. If you do not want to add or
retrieve an NSAP address, skip to Step 5.
If an NSAP address exists in the NSAP address database for a given device,
the local NSAP address automatically retrieved and displayed on the Interface
Configuration window. You may choose to add an NSAP address for a slot,
port, and channel in the NSAP address database and retrieve it by clicking
Retrieve from NSAP database.
2 To add or retrieve an NSAP address, enter a valid NSAP address in the
Local NSAP Address (Hex) field and click Retrieve from NSAP
database.
If the value entered in the Local NSAP Address (Hex) field is valid, the
field becomes ghosted. The Select NSAP window appears (see the
following figure).
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System
Values
The service-specific connection-oriented
protocol (SSCOP) layer. This window
shows the total number of packets that
must be acknowledged by the receiving
side before more packets are sent from
the transmitting side.
On the receiving side, values must be
equal to or greater than the values for
the transmit side for fastest transmission
rates.
An input cell selection algorithm (leaky
bucket) that smooths bursts of input traf-
fic.
Available on these modules only:
STM-1 Multi-Mode and Single-Mode,
OC-3c Multi-Mode and Single-Mode
Disables the feature.
Note:
Enables the feature.
This feature must be enabled if using
rate shaping prior to egress from an
ATM trunk port on the OC-3c APS or
the STM-1 MSP modules
The ATM NSAP address of the local end
of the connection, in hexidecimal nota-
tion. Enter the NSAP address of the local
ATM interface.
Description
Release 7.0
255-700-184

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