Cisco Systems NI-1 manual ATM Logical Port Profile Attributes, Other Attributes

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Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module

Working with Service Element Profiles

Table 6-4 Cisco 6100/6130 DSL Physical Port Profile Attributes (continued)

Attribute

Description

Acceptable Values

Default Value

 

 

 

 

Other Attributes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Downstream

Specifies the nominal power output

-34, -37, -40, -43,

-40

PSD Transmit

of an xDSL modem in the

-46, -49

 

Power

downstream (xTU-C toward

 

 

(dBm/Hz)

xTU-R) direction, across the entire

 

 

 

transmit spectrum. For certain data

 

 

 

rates this may imply an attenuation

 

 

 

of the transmitted signal. This

 

 

 

value can be specified in

 

 

 

increments of 3 dB/Hz. This

 

 

 

attribute reflects the actual power

 

 

 

output of an xDSL modem that has

 

 

 

been trained.The -34 value is not

 

 

 

applicable to CAP ADSL.

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.Bandwidth values differ according to the modem card type. For the DMT ADSL modem type, the outgoing bandwidth follows the pattern (32,64,96, 128... ...786,800,832,864) and the incoming bandwidth follows the pattern (32,64,96, 128... ...7904, 7968,8000). For the 2BIQSDSL modem type, the outgoing and incoming bandwidths follows the pattern (144,272,400,528,784,1040,1168). Specified rates that fall between the minimum and the maximum are always round up to the next valid value.

ATM Logical Port Profile Attributes

The ATM logical port profile provides you with access to the ATM attributes that you can configure for an ATM logical port. If you do not create logical port profiles, the Equipment Module will communicate the values specified in the default logical port profile.

Figure 6-2shows a Cisco 6100/6130 ATM Logical Port Profile Object Viewer.

Cisco Provisioning Center User’s Guide

 

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Contents Supported Configurations Subscriber Connection ConfigurationsSubtending Configurations Vendor Product Versions Supported EquipmentNetwork Timeout Summary of Configuration TasksInitial System Upload Before You Upload Creating a Network Object Attribute Description AcceptableValues Common Attributes Attribute Description Acceptable Default Values Creating a Node ObjectValues Cisco Snmp Network Upload Uploading the Fabric Elements for a Network Object Uploading for Individual NodesViewing the Upload Progress Re-UploadWorking with Logical Ports Creating Logical PortsModifying Logical Ports Naming Logical Ports Adding Links Using the GUIAdding Inter-Network Links Topology Information Deleting Logical PortsCreating a Service Element Profile Working with Service Element ProfilesModifying a Service Element Profile Deleting a Service Element ProfileDSL Physical Port Profile Attributes Cisco 6100/6130 DSL Physical Port Profile Object Viewer Attribute Description Default ValueSDSL, Adsl DSLCapadsl Default Value Cisco 6100/6130DMT2ADSL 2B1QSDSLAttribute Description ATU-C CAP Attribute Description Other Attributes ATM Logical Port Profile AttributesATM DCE, DTETRUE, False Attribute Description Acceptable Values Default Values ATM-ATM PVCUBR ATM Attributes BandwidthVPI Ilmi ID VCI Ilmi IDAttributes ATM-ATM Cross Connection Service Element Profile AttributesCisco Provisioning Center User’s Guide 78-11339-01 VC, VP Attribute Name DescriptionPVC is assigned. The highest Priority is QP1 QP3

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