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1-port channelized sts-1e, t1 format module
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Table 6-12. Field Descriptions for the ATM PNNI Interface Configuration Window
Field Name
Service
Category
(display only)
Ingress Avail BW
(cps)
(display only)
Egress Avail BW
(cps)
(display only)
SSCOP Rx Wnd Sz
Local NSAP Address
(Hex)
Adding NSAP
Addresses
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1-Port Channelized STS-1e, T1 Format Module User Guide, Issue 1
PacketStar
255-700-184
Chapter 6 Configuring the Interfaces Using the AQueView
Configuring the ATM Private Network-Network Interface (PNNI 1.0)
Values
NrtVbr (default)
Cbr
RtVbr
Abr
Ubr
Default: 0
Default: 0
Default: 32
Range: 8–256
Note:
When configuring the Admin Weight fields, you can choose a value
based on the range listed in Table 6-12. However, it is recommended that if
you want to use a value greater than 5040 (the default value), you should
choose a number divisible by 5040, such as 10080, 15120, and so on. If you
want to use a value smaller than 5040, choose a multiple of 5040, such as 2,
3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and so on, or their multiples.
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.
Description
Quality of service class type is non-realtime vari-
able bit rate service.
Quality of service class type is constant bit rate
service.
Quality of service class type is real-time variable
bit rate service.
Quality of service class type is available bit rate
service.
Quality of service class type is unspecified bit rate
service.
Available bandwidth for the incoming direction.
Available bandwidth for the outgoing direction.
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, the window size for this
value must be equal to or greater than the values
for the transmitting side for fastest transmission
rates.
The ATM NSAP address of the local end of the
connection, in hexidecimal notation. Enter the
NSAP address of the local ATM interface.
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