Bandwidth Allocation Group Parameters; Bandwidth Allocation Group Menu - Cabletron Systems FRM User Manual

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Bandwidth Allocation Group Parameters

Group "n" Percentage
Configuring Frame Relay
:
Bandw id th A llocation Group (screen 1 of 4)
A Dynamic Optimization
B Group 1 Percentage
C Group 1 Excess Priority
D Group 1 Use Excess Burst
E Group 2 Percentage
F Group 2 Excess Priority
G Group 2 Use Excess Burst
H Group 3 Percentage
I
Group 3 Excess Priority
J Group 3 Use Excess Burst
K Group 4 Percentage
L Group 4 Excess Priority
M Group 4 Use Excess Burst
N Page 2
Option:
Figure 7-2 Bandwidth Allocation Group Menu
Pressing
will display Page 2, which contains parameters for groups 5–8. Page 3
[N]
contains groups 9–12, and Page 4 contains groups 13–16.
Explanations of the parameters follow the table.
Table 7-1 Bandwidth Allocation Group Parameters
Parameter
Dynamic Optimization
Group "n" Percentage
Group "n" Excess Priority
Group "n" Use Excess Burst
Used only if
Group "n" Use Excess Burst
1
is a percentage of bandwidth that will be dedicated to traffic in a group if necessary.
If the traffic does not require the full allocation, unused bandwidth will be available to
other groups.
The total percentage assigned to all sixteen groups can be greater than 100%. This
allows allocating 100% to, for example, four or five groups that will be used for a par-
ticular type of traffic, and 100% to another few groups, and so on. Since usage obvi-
ously cannot exceed 100%, any allocation of greater than 100% will be treated as
100%, with the percentages assigned to the affected groups treated as relative per-
centages. For example, assume that Group 1 is assigned 60% and Group 2 70%, and
Nod e Name=node_xyz
N
0
1
Y
0
1
Y
0
1
Y
0
1
Y
[A],[A],[H]
Valid Values
is not currently supported
0–100
1
0–16
Y/N
is
.
Y
from Main Menu
Default Value
100
1
N
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