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Appendix A Attribute Reference

Cross Connection Profile

Table A-25 Cross Connection Profile (continued)

Attributes

Acceptable Values

Default Values

 

 

 

Sustainable Cell Rate (cells/s) [raaz_scr]

 

 

SCR is the maximum average cell transmission rate that is allowed over

 

 

a given period of time on a given circuit. It allows the network to

 

 

allocate sufficient resources for guaranteeing the network performance

 

 

objectives are met.

 

 

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Peak Cell Rate (cells/s) [raaz_pcr]

Numb (10)

0

PCR is the maximum allowed cell transmission rate. It defines the

Range=0-214748364

 

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shortest time period between cells and provides the highest guarantee

 

that network performance objectives (based on cell loss ratio) will be

 

 

met.

 

 

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Minimum Cell Rate (cells/s) [raaz_mcr]

Numb (10)

0

MCR is the minimum cell rate, which is the minimum allocated

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bandwidth for a connection.

 

 

 

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Maximum Burst Size (cells) [raaz_mbs]

Numb (10)

0

MBS is the maximum number of cells that can be received at the PCR.

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This allows a burst of cells to arrive at a rate higher than the SCR. If

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the burst is larger than anticipated, the additional cells are either tagged

 

 

or dropped. This parameter applies only to VBR traffic.

 

 

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CDVT (microseconds) [raaz_cdvt]

Numb (10)

0

Cell Delay Variation Tolerance establishes the time scale over which

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the PCR is policed. This is set to allow for jitter (CDV).

 

 

 

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Traffic Desc [raaz_tdtype]

Enum (7) "None"

 

This is the traffic descriptor type which describes the specified traffic

"ABR_FC"

 

parameters for the service (for more information consult the ATM

"ABR_NFC"

 

"CBR.1" "UBR.1"

 

Service Application Solutions Guide).

 

"UBR.2" "VBR.1"

 

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"VBR.2" "VBR.3"

 

 

 

 

"Other"

 

 

 

 

Z to A Direction

 

 

 

 

 

Bandwidth (kbits/s) [srza_bandwidth]

Numb (10)

 

This is the bandwidth consumed by the Z endpoint for the ZA

Range=0-214748364

 

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direction.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Primary logical port [srz_primtp]

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The original logical port that is being backed up by UNI resiliency

 

 

(nodename/portname).

 

 

 

 

 

Cisco 6400 Equipment Module Configuration Guide

 

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Cisco Systems 6400 appendix Abrfc, CBR.1 UBR.1, UBR.2 VBR.1 VBR.2 VBR.3 Other

6400 specifications

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