Administration Commands

define_tr_ls, define_ethernet_ls, define_fddi_ls

PROP_DELAY_TELEPHONE

Delay is in the range .5–50 microseconds (typical for a telephone network).

PROP_DELAY_PKT_SWITCHED_NET

Delay is in the range 50–250 microseconds (typical for a packet-switched network).

PROP_DELAY_SATELLITE

Delay is greater than 250 microseconds (typical for a satellite link).

PROP_DELAY_MAXIMUM

Maximum propagation delay.

user_def_parm_1 through user_def_parm_3

User-defined parameters, that you can use to include other TG characteristics not covered by the previous parameters. Each of these parameters must be set to a value in the range 0255.

target_pacing_count

Indicates the desired pacing window size. Specify a value in the range 132,767.

max_send_btu_size

Maximum BTU size that can be sent from this link station. This value is used to negotiate the maximum BTU size that a pair of link stations can use to communicate with each other. The value includes the length of the TH and RH (total 9 bytes), as well as the RU. Specify a value in the range 26565535.

ls_role

Link station role. This parameter is usually set to USE_PORT_DEFAULTS, specifying that the LS role is to be taken from the definition of the port that owns this LS.

If you need to override the port’s LS role for an individual LS, specify one of the following values:

LS_PRI

Primary

LS_SEC

Secondary

LS_NEG

Negotiable

max_ifrm_rcvd

Maximum number of I-frames that can be received by the local link stations before an acknowledgment is sent. Specify in the range 1127.

dlus_retry_timeout

The interval in seconds between the second and subsequent attempts to contact the DLUS specified by the dlus_name and bkup_dlus_name parameters. The interval between the first and second attempts is always 1 second.

Specify a value in the range 065,535. If you specify 0, the default specified using de- fine_dlur_defaults is used. This parameter is ignored if the dspu_services parameter is not set to DLUR.

dlus_retry_limit

Retry count for contacting a DLUS. This parameter is used to specify the number of times SNAplus2 should retry if it fails to contact the DLUS on the first attempt.

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