4. Configuration Options
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Excess Burst Size Be (Bits)
Possible Settings:
–
9720:
0 – 144000
–
9783:
0 – 2320000
–
9788:
0 – 2312000
Default Setting:
–
9720:
144000
–
9783:
2320000
–
9788:
2312000
Specifies the maximum line rate on the port; the amount of data in bits that the network
may accept beyond the CIR without discarding frames.
0 –
maximum
– Specifies the DLCI’s excess burst size.
DLCI Priority
Possible Settings: Low, Medium, High
Default Setting: High
Specifies the relative priority for data received on the DLCI from an attached device (also
known as QoS). All data on Port 1 is cut-through, as long as there is no higher-priority
data queued from another user port. The DLCI priority set for an interface applies to data
coming into that interface. For example, the priority set for DLCIs on Port 1 applies to data
coming into Port 1 from the attached equipment (such as a router).
Display Conditions
– This option is not available for the network interface.
Low – Data configured for the DLCI has low priority.
Medium – Data configured for the DLCI has medium priority.
High – Data configured for the DLCI has high priority.
Outbound Management Priority
Possible Settings: Low, Medium, High
Default Setting: Medium
Specifies the relative priority for management traffic sent on this DLCI to the network.
Display Conditions
– This option is not available for data ports.
Low – Management data configured for the DLCI has low priority.
Medium – Management data configured for the DLCI has medium priority.
High – Management data configured for the DLCI has high priority.
Table 4-15. DLCI Records (3 of 3)