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Unit Max FrameSz
–enter the maximum frame size on the unit by using the number
keys. The valid values are 1518 to 12196.
802.1p Base Pri
–set the threshold between low and high priority on the unit. For
example, when the Base VLAN Priority is set to 4, priority settings of 0 through 3 are
low priority and settings of 4 through 7 are high priority. When the Base VLAN
Priority is set to 3, priority settings of 0 through 2 are low priority and priority settings
of 3 through 7 are high priority.
Boot Trap Delay, Seconds
–set the number of seconds before a Warm Start trap is
sent by the agent. For example, 0.
Bandwidth Configuration
bw
The iMcV-Giga-FiberLinX-II allows you to view bandwidth status and to configure
bandwidth from a serial connection or a Telnet session. In the Main Configuration
screen, press the
space bar
, type
bw
and, then press
Enter
to access the Bandwidth
Control Settings screen:
------------------------- Bandwidth Control Settings -----------------------------
Optics Port Data Port
Bandwidth Limit, 0 For None 0 0 RX
Bandwidth Limit, 0 For None 0 0 TX
it RateControl Enable/Disable Disable Un
ge Value. Use Arrow Keys To Move Cursor. Press Space Bar To Chan
Press RETURN To Set New Value. Press Q or F4 to Exit.
This screen includes the following parameters:
Receive Bandwidth Limit (policing)
Transmit Bandwidth Limit (shaping)
Unit Rate Control
RX Bandwidth Limit
–allows you to set the receive bandwidth limit (up to 1000
Mbps) for both the DATA port and OPTICS (or UPLINK) port. Entering a setting of
either 0 or 1000000000 will result in a limit of 1000 Mbps. When the received data
reaches the set limit in a one second interval, the unit stops receiving data. If flow
control is enabled, then flow control begins prior to reaching the set limit.
TX Bandwidth Limit
–allows you to set the transmit bandwidth limit (up to 1000
Mbps) for both the DATA and OPTICS (or UPLINK) ports. Entering a setting of either
0 or 1000000000 will result in a limit of 1000 Mbps. When the transmit data
reaches the set limit in a one second interval, the unit stops transmitting data, but will
continue to receive until all the internal buffers are filled. If flow control is enabled,
then flow control begins before all the buffers are filled.