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Note: Three traffic descriptors must be provided for the connections to set the cell
transfer characteristics: Peak Cell Rate (PCR), Sustained Cell Rate (SCR), and Maximum Burst Size (MBS). The PCR is the highest available cell transfer rate for VBR connections, or the continuous cell transfer rate for CBR connections. SCR defines the sustained cell transfer rate for VBR connections that may fluctuate up to the PCR for a burst length of MBS cells. MBS is what defines the maximum number of cells in a single burst that can be transmitted above the SCR and up to the PCR in a VBR connection. SCR and MBS are not applicable to CBR connections. Valid values for MBS are 32, 50, 100, 150, and 210, and relate to the incoming packet size from the customer premises equipment.
5.After selecting the parameters for the new traffic contract, select Apply using the left mouse button.
6.A completion window appears stating the Traffic contract was created successfully. The contract name will be displayed in this window. Refer to Figure
7.If the contract name is already in use, the message window shown in Figure
Delete a Traffic Contract
8.To delete an existing traffic contract, access the Traffic Contract window per step 1. Select a contract by single clicking the left mouse button with the cursor on the desired contract.
9.Select Delete at the bottom of the window.
10.A confirmation message window appears as shown in Figure
Note: Traffic contracts cannot be removed if they are in use.
Stop! You have completed this procedure.
Cellworx Vision Subnetwork Management System | ||
File Configuration Fault Performance | ||
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Connection | Create... | |
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Topology | View ... | |
Software | Configure Traffic Contract ... | |
Configure Service Provider Profile ... | ||
NMIC Platform | ||
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Figure 709-1. Cellworx Vision Configure a Traffic Contract Pull Down Menu
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