Circuit Configuration

 

 

 

Parameter

Description

 

 

 

VLAN ID Range

Specify a VLAN ID range. For each MAC Rule,

 

if you selected Tag for Allow Tag/Untag, the

 

VLAN field should specify either an acceptable

 

single VLAN, or an acceptable VLAN Range,

 

for VLAN tags on ingress packets. If you

 

selected Untag, the VLAN field should specify a

 

single VLAN only if you intend to have a VLAN

 

tag added to packets; if you do not intend to have

 

a VLAN tag added to packets, the VLAN field

 

should be left at the 0 - 0 default.

 

 

 

Add VLAN to Ingress

Specify whether the VLAN ID should be added

Pkt.

to ingress packets.

 

 

 

Priority

Specify the priority to be used when adding a

 

configured VLAN ID to a packet.

 

 

 

Fixed/Max

Specify the handling of VLAN priority (used

 

only if the received packet is already tagged):

 

z Fixed – The packet's original priority will

 

automatically be replaced with the Priority

 

specified above,

 

z Max – The packet's original priority will be

 

replaced with the configured Priority only if

 

the packet's original priority is greater than

 

the configured Priority.

 

 

 

Ingress Limit

Specify the ingress limit in kbps for packets

 

matching this rule.

 

 

 

Egress Limit

Specify the egress limit in kbps for packets

 

matching this rule.

 

 

 

3 Click on Submit.

 

 

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4929, 4929 DSLAM specifications

Zhone Technologies, a leading provider of innovative networking and communications equipment, has garnered attention for its advanced digital subscriber line access multiplexer (DSLAM), the Zhone 4929. This model is designed to meet the growing demand for high-speed broadband access in a variety of environments, making it a vital component in modern telecommunications networks.

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