IBM SG24-4817-00 Switch User Manual


 
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Support UNI 3.0 and/or UNI 3.1 on all ports and will attempt to adapt to the
standards of the connected device. That is to say, if a remote UNI 3.1 device
needs to connect to a UNI 3.0 device connected to the ATM 155 Mbps
module, the module will attempt to translate between the two at the output
port.
4.4.1 Differences between the 2- and 3-Port ATM Modules
Although these two modules are very similar, there are some key differences.
Specifically, the ATM 3-Port 155 Mbps LAN Concentration Module has the
following additional features:
Supports ATM Forum Available Bit Rate (ABR) Service using Explicit Forward
Congestion Control (EFCI) marking.
Has a large 8,000 cell buffer to smooth bursts of traffic without triggering
congestion control mechanisms.
4.4.2 ATM 155 Mbps Media Module Traffic Management
The ATM 155 Mbps Media Module provides reserved bandwidth (RB) and
non-reserved bandwidth (NRB) with the following caveats:
For RB traffic, the maximum bandwidth that can be reserved is 85% of the
total throughput capacity, which is:
Port Interface: 131 Mbps (85% of 155 Mbps)
Backplane Interface: 180 Mbps (85% of 212 Mbps)
4.4.2.1 Reserved Bandwidth Constraints
In order to fairly allocate reserved bandwidth among its ports, the ATM 155 Mbps
modules will enforce traffic limitations on each port that is configured for SSI, as
follows:
For a single SSI link between two 8285s, the maximum bandwidth that can be
reserved is 131 Mbps (85% of 155 Mbps).
If a second SSI port is configured, the amount of reserved bandwidth for the
first port will be recalculated and each SSI link will be allocated 90 Mbps
(50% of 180 Mbps). If the peak cell rate (PCR) in the first SSI port exceeds 90
Mbps when you try to configure the second port, the command setting for the
second SSI port will be rejected since the first port could not be throttled
back.
If a third SSI port is configured (on the ATM 3-Port 155 Mbps LAN
Concentration Module only), the amount of reserved bandwidth for the first
two ports will be recalculated and each SSI link will be allocated 60 Mbps
(33% of 180 Mbps). If the peak cell rate (PCR) in either of the first two SSI
ports exceeds 60 Mbps when you try to configure the third port, the
command setting for the third SSI port will be rejected since the other ports
could not be throttled back.
4.4.3 Sample Scenarios
The ATM 155 Mbps Media Modules are high-performance cards that are ideal for
connecting high-bandwidth users and servers into either a workgroup or an ATM
network. In addition, they can be used to provide redundant links to a backbone
or server to provide higher bandwidth and improved reliability. Figure 15 on
page 44 shows how the ATM 2-Port 155 Mbps Flexible Media Module can be
used as a concentrator for a high-performance workgroup.
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