Paradyne 9820 Computer Monitor User Manual


 
Configuration Options
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9820-A2-GB20-20
June 2000
Table 4-8. DLCI Record Options (3 of 3)
Excess Burst Size (Bits)
Specifies the maximum amount of data in bits that the network may accept beyond the
CIR without discarding frames.
Be
For FrameSaver SLV 9820:
Possible Settings: 0 – 128000
Default Setting: 64000
For FrameSaver SLV 9820-2M:
Possible Settings: 0 – 2048000
Default Setting: 1984000
For FrameSaver SLV 9820-8M:
Possible Settings: 0 – 8192000
Default Setting: 8128000
For FrameSaver SLV 9820-45M:
Possible Settings: 0 – 44210000
Default Setting: 44146000
Allows you to display or change the DLCI’s excess burst size, in bits.
0 –
maximum burst size
– Specifies the maximum amount of data over the committed
burst size that the network will attempt to deliver within the committed rate measurement
interval (Tc).
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
quality of service
). All data on user data 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). This option has no effect when there is only one user data port.
Display Conditions
– This option is not available for the network interface or for Model
9820-45M.
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 management PVCs on this
DLCI to the network.
Display Conditions
– This option is not available on a user data port or for Model
9820-45M.
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.