CUG/Group Send Parameters
Preferential CUG Flag
Preferential CUG Index
Incoming Access Allowed
Outgoing Access Allowed
Logical Port Parameters
Mapped DLCI Number
Connection Priority
Encapsulation Method
Bandwidth Allocation Group
9-10
specifies whether the port belongs to any CUGs.
is a default Closed User Group for the port. Any calls that do not specify a CUG will
default to this one. A new record has CUG 0 specified here; this is not a valid number,
and signifies that the subscriber belongs to no CUGs.
determines whether this port will be allowed to receive calls from outside its CUGs.
It is a CCITT requirement that a user allow incoming access to all or none (but not
some) of its CUGs.
determines whether this port will be allowed to make calls outside its CUGs. It is a
CCITT requirement that a user allow outgoing access from all or none (but not some)
of its CUGs.
is the Data Link Connection Identifier, a routing ID that assigns a frame to a particular
logical connection. This ID is used only on the local link.
Make sure no more than one of any interface type (logical port or
frame relay IP/IPX/LLC2 interface) is assigned the same DLCI.
allows setting a priority for this logical connection relative to others on the physical
link; the higher the number, the higher the priority.
is the method by which X.25 packets will be enveloped for transmission over frame
relay.
= RFC1490 (standard for interconnecting non-frame relay devices over frame
0
relay)
= Annex G (ANSI T1.617 standard for interconnecting X.25 devices over
1
frame relay)
is a method of prioritizing outgoing RFC1490 traffic over this DLCI. Each logical
X.25 port, IP frame relay interface, and IPX frame relay interface can be assigned to
a bandwidth allocation group, defined as described under
Allocation
Groups" on page 8-2.
"Configuring Bandwidth
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