Configuring Async Ports 12-19
Async PVC Parameters
1
16, 32, 64 ,128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, or 4096
. Cannot be greater than the smaller
Maximum Packet Size specified in the port records for both ends of the connection.
2
Cannot be greater than the smaller
Maximum Window Size
specified in the Port records
for both ends of the connection.
Connection Priority
prioritizes this connection for intra-nodal traffic; the higher the number, the higher the
priority. (This priority has no effect on traffic exiting a node.)
Priorities are configured on all logical interfaces that use a physical frame relay port.
The device processor in the node uses these priorities to help determine the order in
which it will process protocols.
When configuring priorities, be careful to consider the types of
traffic being routed on other connections in the node.
Subscriber Name
identifies the subscriber to the console operator. The software does not use this infor-
mation.
Logical Channel
is a logical link between the node and the subscriber.
Port
specifies the port at each end of the PVC.
Packet Size
allows setting a packet size for each end of the PVC. Generally the same packet size
will be configured in the port record at each end, as well as in the PVC record.
Window Size
allows setting a window size for each end of the PVC. Generally the same window size
will be configured in the port record at each end, as well as in the PVC record.
Table 12-5 Async PVC Parameters
Parameter Valid Values Default Value
Connection Priority 0–9 0
Subscriber Name
0–31 characters none
Logical Channel 11
RL P
n/a
0
Port 0–3 0
Packet Size 128–4096
1
128
Window Size 1–7
2
2