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Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide
Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev. D0, June 2004
Chapter4 Configuring VISM Features
Configuring VISM Features
conn-type (type of connection):
1 = Master
2 = Slave (default)
|remote-conn-id| (remote connection identifier):
Type the value in the following format: nodename.slot.port.vpi.vci
Note Use the optional |remote-conn-id| argument only if you selected the conn-type argument
value of 1 (master).
|service-type|:
1 = Constant bit rate (CBR)
2 = Variable bit rate real time, VBR (RT)
3 = Variable bit rate non-real time, VBR (NRT)
4 = VBR (RT) 3
5 = VBR (RT) 2
6 = VBR (NRT) 2
7 = VBR (NRT) 3
|sus-cell-rate| (sustainable cell rate):
In the range from 1 to the value you specified for the peak-cell-rate argument.
|max-burst-rate| (maximum number of cells transmitted at the peak cell rate):
In the range from 1 to 10 times the value you specified for the sus-cell-rate argument.
Step 2 Type the cnfcon command, lcn, peak-cell-rate, service-type, sus-cell-rate, and max-burst-rate argument
values and press Enter if you need to refine the configuration parameters of the connection added in Step
1 and identify the connection by the logical channel number. Specify the arguments with the following
values:
lcn: Type the value you entered for the local-vci argument in Step 1.
peak-cell-rate (defined as cells per second):
In the range from 1 to 80000 for VoIP bearer.
In the range from 1 to 20000 for VoIP control.
In the range from 1 to 50000 for AAL2 T1.
In the range from 1 to 60000 for AAL2 E1.
In the range from 1 to 400 for AAL2 signaling (trunking).
In the range from 1 to 90000 for AAL5 bearer.
In the range from 1 to 10000 for AAL5 control.
Note The peak-cell-rate argument value cannot be changed if the calls or connections for
signaling and control are active.