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System configuration and management
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Glossary
Path
PCR (Peak Cell Rate)
Ping
QoS (Quality of Service)
RDI (Remote Defect
Indicator)
RDI-L (Remote Defect
Indicator - Line)
RDI-P (Remote Defect
Indicator - Path)
Retry interval
Retry limit
RIP (Routing Information
Protocol)
rt-VBR (real-time Variable
Bit Rate)
SCR (Sustainable Cell
Rate)
SDSL (Symmetric Digital
Subscriber Line) Frame
SDSL (Symmetric Digital
Subscriber Line) Cell
Section
SEF (Severely Errored
Frame)
SES (Severely Errored
Framing Seconds)
SNMP (Simple Network
Management Protocol)
SONET (Synchronous
Optical NETwork)
614
A SONET layer that handles transport of services.
The maximum rate at which data is transferred on the line, measured in
cells per second.
A program used to test the communication link between two computers
on a network.
The configured traffic parameters that are assigned to a virtual circuit,
which specifies how quickly and how accurately data is transferred from
the sender to the receiver.
Indicates that there is an error on the far end of the line.
Indicates that there is a SONET Line error at the far end of the line.
Indicates that there is a SONET Path error at the far end of the line.
The number of seconds the system waits before reattempting to establish
the SPVC after a failed call attempt. The range is 0 to 3600.
The maximum number of allowable unsuccessful call setup attempts. The
range is 0 to 65535. A value of 0 indicates no limit.
A protocol for managing routing information within a LAN or a group of
LANs.
A traffic class that carries a variable bandwidth. It is well suited for
real-time services such as compressed voice and video which require
stringent cell transfer latency and less bursty traffic. It is not well suited
for LAN traffic due to the unpredictability of LAN traffic burst size.
The average rate at which ATM cells are transferred, measured in cells per
second.
A technology in which data is transferred at 1.544 Mbps each direction.
A technology in which ATM cells are transferred between the service
provider and the subscriber at up to 2048 kbps.
A SONET layer that handles framing, scrambling, and error monitoring.
Detected when the incoming signal has a minimum of four consecutive
errored framing patterns.
Seconds during which more than 2,500 bipolar errors are detected on the
line.
A protocol that specifies how to send information between a Network
Management System (NMS) and managed devices on a network. The
managed devices run a program called an agent. The agent interprets
SNMP requests and responds to them.
An ANSI standard for transmitting information over optical fiber. This
standard is used in the United States and Canada.
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