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Video Services Provided by Fast Ethernet/Fiber Software Engineering
Telesyn Service Guide (Optimizing Video Services)
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Table 3-13 lists these tasks, what attributes are provisioned for these tasks, and the steps taken at either the Net-
work Management System (NMS) or local interface (CLI) to provide values for these attributes.
TABLE 3-12 Fast Ethernet and Fiber-based Port Attributes for Video Service
FEPORT
Attribute
FXPORT
Attribute Provisioning Guideline Reference
Customer ID Customer ID To identify a customer loop, a description can be assigned
to the port
See the Telesyn User
Guide, section Provi-
sioning Network,
Service, and Control
Modules, subsection
SM Category
Attributes.
DUPLEX n/a As required for the line. The default is AUTO, where the
mode is auto negotiated with the remote peer.
n/a
FLOWCON-
TROL
FLOWCON-
TROL
As required for the line. If set to AUTO, the port can gen-
erate and respond to pause signals with the remote peer. If
set to MANUAL, pause is ignored and not generated, and
potential for packet loss is increased.
Note: On the 9000 system, if set to
AUTONEGOTIATE, the port will
respond to pause frames from a
remote peer. If set to ON, pause is
ignored and potential for packet loss is
increased. The 9000 chassis does
not generate pause frames.
The default value is AUTONEGOTIATE.
n/a
SPEED n/a As required for the line. The default is AUTO, where the
speed is auto negotiated with the remote peer.
n/a
WITH n/a As required for the line n/a
STB Mac
Addresses
STB Mac
Addresses
Each IGMP device must have a unique MAC address
associated with it. Provisioning the STB MAC address is
required to prevent theft of service.