BSR 2000 Command Reference Guide

Release 1.0

 

 

name

The name command creates a service class record with a user-specified name that is entered on the command line. The no name command deletes this service class record. Commands for specifying configuration parameters will use the service class name as the key word for distinguishing which service class record is being configured.

Group Access

All

Command Mode

Service Class Configuration

Command Line Usage

name <WORD> [schedtype [be-down be-up non-rtps rtps ugs ugs-ad]]no name <WORD>

Command Syntax

WORD

the user-defined service class name, 1-15

 

characters in length

schedtype

specifies which upstream scheduling service

 

is used for upstream transmission requests

 

and packet transmissions

be-down

best effort service on the downstream port

be-up

best effort service on the upstream port

non-rtps

non-real-time polling

rtps

real-time polling

ugs

unsolicited grant service

ugs-ad

unsolicited grant service with activity

 

detection

14-22

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