Verilink T1 Reference Manual page 48

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Default CIR (bps)
Default Be Rate (bps)
Enforce CIR and Be
Management DLCI
Management Auto IP
DLCI
LMI Sourcing
FrameStart Auto
Discovery
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to 1. This then ensures a minimum latency for TCP Server applications.
However, it will slow IP traffic since only one IP frame at a time can be
placed in the hardware transmit queue.
This is the Committed Information Rate (in bits per second) provided by your
frame relay service provider. The unit will apply this value to each DLCI
learned from the network side to gather statistics and to perform CIR
enforcement, if required. If a DLCI is configured with a CIR different from
the default, the DLCI configuration will be used instead.
Values: 0–1536000
Default: 0
This is the Excess Burst Rate (in bits per second) provided by your frame
relay service provider. The unit will apply this value to each DLCI learned
from the network side to gather statistics and to perform CIR enforcement, if
required. If a DLCI is configured with a different Excess Burst from the
default, the DLCI configuration will be used instead.
Values: 0–1536000
Default: 0
If this parameter is set to "Yes," the unit will enforce Committed Information
Rate and Excess Burst.
Values: No, Yes
Default: No
If there is a DLCI entered (and submitted) in this field, it will be the only
DLCI that looks for in-band management packets. If a value of "0" (zero) is
entered in this field, all DLCIs will look for management packets.
If this parameter is set to "Yes," the unit will monitor the specified
management DLCI for 5 pings over 5 seconds, after which the unit uses the
destination address as its management IP address.
If this parameter is set to "Yes," the unit will source LMI messages for that
service. Set this parameter to "Yes" if the service is not paired.
When set to "No," the unit will not be the source of LMI messages for that
service. LMI messages will be exchanged transparently between the paired
services.
Values: No, Yes
Default: No
NOTICE:
If either side of the Frame Relay connection goes down, you will be
unable to remotely access any connected units.
When this parameter is set to "Yes," the unit will send FrameStart discovery
and delay frames to each DLCI it learns as soon as the DLCIs are set active.
This is required to calculate round trip delay as well as to discover remote T1
Access Router/FST/FSD units. This parameter should be set to "Yes" only on
network services that have a T1 Access Router/FST/FSD at the far end of the

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