Appendix K Router Platform User Interface Reference

 

 

PVC Policy Page

 

Table K-26

PVC Dialog Box—Settings Tab (Continued)

 

 

 

Inverse ARP

 

When selected, the Inverse Address Resolution Protocol (Inverse ARP) is

 

 

enabled on the PVC.

 

 

When deselected, Inverse ARP is disabled. This is the default.

 

 

Inverse ARP is used to learn the Layer 3 addresses at the remote ends of

 

 

established connections. These addresses must be learned before the virtual

 

 

circuit can be used.

 

 

Note Use the Protocol tab to define static mappings of IP addresses instead

 

 

of dynamically learning the addresses using Inverse ARP. See PVC

 

 

Dialog Box—Protocol Tab, page K-67.

 

 

PPPoE Max Sessions

The maximum number of PPP over Ethernet sessions that are permitted on

 

 

the PVC.

 

 

VPN Service Name

The static domain name to use on this PVC. The maximum length is 128

 

 

characters.

 

 

Use this option when you want PPP over ATM (PPPoA) sessions in the PVC

 

 

to be forwarded according to the domain name supplied, without starting

 

 

PPP.

 

 

 

 

PVC Dialog Box—QoS Tab

Use the QoS tab of the PVC dialog box to configure the ATM traffic shaping and other quality-of-service settings of the PVC, including:

The limit on packets placed on transmission rings.

The QoS service.

Whether random detection is enabled.

These settings regulate the flow of traffic over the PVC by queuing traffic that exceeds the defined allowable bit rates.

Note QoS values are highly hardware dependent. Please refer to your router documentation for additional details about the settings that can be configured on your device.

 

 

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