4. Configuration Options

Table 4-18. Management PVC Options (4 of 6)

Primary EDLCI

Possible Settings: 0 – 62

Default Setting: Initially blank; no default.

Specifies the EDLCI number used for a management PVC when a multiplexed DLCI is selected. EDLCIs identify individual connections within multiplexed DLCIs that are unique to those DLCIs.

Use a unique EDLCI to identify an individual connection within a multiplexed DLCI. Use 0 to identify the primary EDLCI. Use 1 – 62 to identify secondary EDLCIs. Use the primary EDLCI for customer data, which has a higher utilization rate than management data, with slightly less line overhead.

Display Conditions – This option does not appear if the DLCI field does not reference a multiplexed DLCI, if the PVC is IP Enabled, or if Payload Managed is enabled.

NOTE: Clearing the DLCI or changing it to a standard DLCI suppresses EDLCI field.

0 – 62 – Specifies the EDLCI number (inclusive).

Primary Link RIP

Possible Settings: None, Proprietary, Standard_out

Default Setting:

For multiplexed DLCIs: Proprietary

For nonmultiplexed DLCIs: Standard_out

Specifies which Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is used to enable routing of management between FrameSaver units and attached equipment.

Display Conditions – This option does not appear if the PVC is IP Enabled or Payload

Managed is enabled.

None – Does not use a routing protocol.

Proprietary – Uses a proprietary variant of RIP version 1 to communicate routing information between FrameSaver units. A FrameSaver unit must be on the other end of the link. This is the factory default for management PVCs configured on multiplexed DLCIs (see Table 4-14, DLCI Record Options).

Standard_out – The device will send standard RIP messages to communicate routing information only about FrameSaver SLV and FLEX devices in the network. This is the factory default for management PVCs configured on standard DLCIs.

NOTE: The router must be configured to receive RIP on the port connected to the

FrameSaver unit for the management interface (e.g., Cisco: config-t, router RIP, int serialx, IP RIP Receive version 1, ctl-z WR). See Using RIP with FrameSaver SLV CSU/DSUs on page 4-4.

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