Enterasys Networks VHSIM2-A6DP manual Adding Traffic Management PVC Priority Assignments

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Traffic Management PVC Priority Assignments

3.5.1Adding Traffic Management PVC Priority Assignments

To add an entry to the PVC Priority Assignments, perform the following steps:

1.Use the arrow keys to highlight the PVC Vport field. Choose the PVC Vport desired by either pressing the SPACE bar, the BACKSPACE key, or by entering the number of the Virtual Port you wish to display. Press ENTER to continue to the next field.

NOTE: Only an existing Virtual Port can be chosen for modification. If creating a new Virtual Port, the user can only configure the current “New Vport:N” displayed. A user can not select a vport # for a new vport.

2.Use the arrow keys to highlight the Number of Virtual Queues field. Use the SPACE bar, BACKSPACE key, or type the number of queues desired. The user will have the option of creating up to 8 virtual queues per Virtual Port (virtual queue 0 - 7). If the user enters a value larger than the number of queues supported on the platform then a message stating the number of queues supported is displayed across the top of the screen, and the previously displayed queue count is re-displayed. As the number of virtual queues is increased or decreased, it will cause the number of queues displayed in the table below to change accordingly. The field is one based for the users ease of reference, but the number of queues displayed in the table and in the mib are zero based. For example, if the user is on a new Virtual Port and enters 3 into the number of virtual queue field, virtual queues 0-2 will appear in the table below with no PVCs configured and default profile indexes of 1 for each queue.

3.The AAL Type field may be skipped over with no change. It will always be 5.

4.Use the arrow keys to highlight the Encapsulation Type field and press the SPACE bar to toggle to the appropriate Encapsulation Type. Either VC Mux 802.3 Bdg or LLC Encapsulated can be chosen.

NOTE: Since encapsulation is set per Virtual Port, all PVCs on a particular Virtual Port must have the same type of encapsulation.

5.Use the arrow keys to highlight the VPI field and enter 0 or 1, or an error message will be displayed. If the VPI field is left blank, it defaults to the value of zero.

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Contents VHSIM2-A6DP User’s Guide Page Page FCC Notice Enterasys NETWORKS, INC Program License Agreement Page Page Declaration of Conformity Contents Viii Contents Lanview Leds Figures VAPIM-31 VAPIM-39 VAPIM-39LR Tables Structure of this Guide WHO should USE this GuideATM Technology Guide Cabling Guide Related ManualsDocument Conventions Xvi Overview IntroductionLanview Diagnostic LEDs ATM Port Interface Modules APIMs and VAPIMsMIB Support Your email address Getting HelpPage Unpacking the VHSIM2-A6DP InstallationInstalling APIMs Removing the Apim Coverplate Installing an Apim Apim Screws Optional Third Installing VAPIMs 6Installation Installing a Vapim Vapim Screws Optional Third Installing a VHSIM2-A6DP in an Interface Module Installing a VhsimRemoving the Vhsim Coverplate Place the Vhsim behind the module faceplate. See Figure Installing a VHSIM2-A6DP in a Standalone Device 12Installation Local Management Local Management Screen Elements Using Local Management ScreensDisplay Field Event Message FieldSelection/Toggle Fields Command FieldsDisplay Fields Input FieldsLocal Management Keyboard Conventions Selecting Local Management Menu Screen Items Navigating Local Management ScreensUsing the Exit Command Using the Return CommandExiting Local Management Screens Connections Accessing the VHSIM2-A6DP ATM ScreenPhysical Port Configuration Connection Table ATM Connections ScreenConnections by Virtual Interface ATM Connection Setup ScreenTotal Bandwidth Available Read-Only ATM Port Current Connections Read-OnlyEncapsulation Type Read-Only Traffic Category Read-Only ADD/DELETE CommandPrevious Command ATM Address ESI Read-OnlyTraffic Management PVC Priority Assignments Screen Traffic Management PVC Priority AssignmentsEncapsulation Type Toggle PVC Vport ModifiableNumber of Virtual Queues Modifiable AAL Type Read-OnlyProfile Name Read-Only Profile Index ModifiableAdding Traffic Management PVC Priority Assignments 18Local Management Deleting an Entry Vport Modifying an Entry VportExample Traffic Management PVC Priority Assignments Screen Traffic Management PVC Priority Assignments Screen ExampleAdd/Delete Entry Screen ADD/DELETE Entry ScreenADD/MODIFY Command Adding an Entry PVCTraffic Profile Index Selectable Deleting an Entry PVC Modifying an Entry PVCTotal Bandwidth Allocated Read-Only ATM Connection Setup by Virtual Interface ScreenApplication Port # Read-only Virtual Interface # SelectableSelecting a Virtual Interface Prev CommandPort Framer Configuration Physical Port Configuration Menu ScreenPhysical Port Toggle Port Framer Configuration ScreenCell Payload Scrambling Toggle ATM Port Type Read-OnlyStatistics Toggle Idle Cells ToggleATM Port Redundancy Configuration Screen Configuring an ApimRedundancy Status Toggle 12 ATM Port Redundancy Configuration ScreenRevert to Primary port Toggle Primary Port ModifiableActive Port Modifiable Activation of redundant port ToggleReset to Factory Defaults Command Setting the Redundancy StatusSetting the Primary Port Test Ports NOW CommandSetting the Active Port Setting the Activation of Redundant Port FieldSetting the Revert to Primary Port Field Setting the Periodic Test Time Setting the Periodic Test Status FieldUsing the Test Ports NOW Command Using the Reset to Factory Defaults CommandLAN Emulation Clients Screen LEC Table LEC Transmit Queues LEC Table ScreenElan Name Read-Only LEC ID Read-OnlyVer Read-Only Elan ID Read-Only15 LEC Administration Screen LEC Administration ScreenLLC Multiplex Capable Toggle Configure LEC ToggleMTU Size Toggle Selective Multicast ToggleLane Version Toggle LES ATM Address ModifiableLEC Index Read-Only/Modifiable LEC Status ToggleLecs ATM Address Modifiable ADD LEC CommandModify Mode Command Create Mode CommandChanging the LEC Status of an Existing LEC Configuring a New LEC AutomaticallyConfiguring a New LEC Manually 46Local Management Modifying an Existing LEC LEC Properties Screen Deleting an Existing LECActual Elan Name Read-Only LEC Index SelectableLES ATM Addr Read-Only Lane Version Read-OnlyLEC ATM Addr Read-Only Lecs ATM Addr Read-OnlyViewing Multiple ELANs 17 LEC ARP Cache Screen LEC ARP Cache ScreenATM Address Read-Only Search By SelectableMAC Address Read-Only # SelectableSearch Command Performing a SearchLEC Priority Queues Screen 18 Traffic Managment LEC Priority Queues Screen Number of Virtual Queues SelectableProfile Index Selectable Assigning Priorities to a LECSignalling Screen Ilmi Status SelectableIlmi State Read-Only UNI Status Toggle Restart UNI CommandRestart Ilmi Command Ilmi Physical ATM Address Read-OnlyChanging the UNI Version Changing the Ilmi Status to DisabledChanging the UNI Status Restarting UNIRestarting the Ilmi Profile Name Selectable Traffic Management ScreenSustained Cell Rate SCR Selectable Traffic Category SelectableTraffic Parameters Transmit Units Selectable Traffic Parameters Peak Cell Rate PCR SelectableSetting up a Descriptor Profile Modifying a Descriptor ProfileDeleting a Descriptor Profile Discovery Elan Setup Screen Status Toggle Mode ToggleAssigning the VHSIM2-A6DP to a Discovery Elan VHSIM2-A6DP LEDs Lanview LEDsFlashing Specifications EnvironmentRegulatory Compliance Page APIM-21 Specifications Apim and Vapim SpecificationsFigure B-2 APIM-29 APIM-29 SpecificationsFigure B-3 APIM-29LR APIM-29LR SpecificationsSTS3 APIM-22 SpecificationsBNC APIM-67 Specifications6APIM and Vapim Specifications Figure B-7 VAPIM-31 VAPIM-31 SpecificationsFigure B-8 VAPIM-39 VAPIM-39 SpecificationsFigure B-9 VAPIM-39LR VAPIM-39LR SpecificationsPage Index Index-2 Index-3

VHSIM2-A6DP specifications

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