Upstream Traffic Shaping In A Hosted System; Internal Queue Priorities On An Olim; Lim-Trunk Vp Switching Capacity Via An Olim; Working With The Remote-Shelf-Config Profile - Lucent Technologies Stinger Compact Remote Getting Started Manual

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Upstream traffic shaping in a hosted system

The system shapes traffic in the transmit output direction at the maximum line rate
of the host trunk port and at the maximum line rate of each optical interface of every
remote COP in the hosted system. The line rate is not configurable for these
interfaces. Virtual path shaping, which enables traffic shaping control on a per-VPI
basis, can be configured and applied only at the host trunk ports.
For OLIM interfaces and LIM interfaces in the host, and RLIM interfaces in remote
shelves, the allow-max-up-stream-bandwidth setting provides a configurable
maximum line rate for upstream traffic.

Internal queue priorities on an OLIM

With this software version, the queueing mechanisms of both the remote COPs and
the OLIM are internal. The system provides non-configurable default queues to
maintain priority and preferred scheduling as appropriate for different traffic classes
(CBR, rtVBR, and so forth).
Note
The system creates switch-config profiles for each OLIM installed in the
system. However, these profiles are read-only for the OLIM queues and shaping
configurations.

LIM-trunk VP switching capacity via an OLIM

Up to a total of 59 LIM-to-trunk virtual path connections can be supported through
an OLIM.

Working with the remote-shelf-config profile

The remote-shelf-config profile resides on the host for enabling control channel
communications to remote shelves and (optionally) shelf validation. To identify a
remote shelf as part of the hosted system, you must create a remote-shelf-config
profile and assign a shelf ID that is unique within the system. For example:
HOST> new remote-shelf-config shelf-3
HOST> list
[in REMOTE-SHELF-CONFIG/shelf-3 (new)]
remote-shelf-id* = shelf-3
host-port = { { shelf-1 any-slot 0 } 0 }
name = ""
location = ""
nailed-group-bin = 3
enabled = no
remote-shelf-type = stngr-cr-3
validation-config = { yes 0 }

Overview of profile contents

Following are the parameters, shown with default settings, for enabling a remote
shelf:
[in REMOTE-SHELF-CONFIG/""]
remote-shelf-id* = any-shelf
host-port = { { shelf-1 any-slot 0 } 0 }
The Stinger® Compact Remote ATM DSLAM Getting Started Guide
Hosted System Configuration

Working with the remote-shelf-config profile

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