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Profile Configuration Parameters - Devices and Scoping Profile Management
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AlliedView NMS Administration Guide (Configuring Network Services)
Note: The ADSL-Bond profile is used to support the G.bond (ITU G.998) for ADSL interfaces. It includes
references to a primary and secondary ADSL port profile. Refer to 6.10.12.
Note: Port Direction is available for the port profile for ether-like ports. Using the port profile, you can set the
port direction on all ether-like cards, including the GE24POE. The setting can also be changed from the
Service Management Form. For information on the devices where this changing of port direction occurs
and cautions, refer to 7.9.5 for iMG7x6MOD and 6.10.2.3 for GE24POE.
Note: For Etherlike, ADSL, SHDSL, and VDSL ports, the user can include the STP and BPDU Cop attributes.
These are included in a separate STP tab for the profiles. For information on STP parameters and the
BPDU Cop feature, refer to the iMAP documentation.
Following are the device level parameters associated with the profile types.
Rapier
HWPRIORITY (Priority to COS Queue mapping)
MAXPACKETS, MAXLATENCY
SwitchBlade 9800
PRIORITYQUEUEING (enable/disable and setting to QOS or VLANPRIORITY)
HWSCHEDULER (STRICT, LOWERPRIORITY, or INTERNALMEM)
VLANQUEUEMAP (Priority to COS Queue mapping)
VLAN Tag User Priority Mapping (Enable/disable)
VLANREMAP (Input priority to Output priority mapping)
iMAP Device (7x00, 9x00)
VLANQUEUEMAP (Priority to COS Queue mapping)
Table 6-7 lists the port parameters supported by Profile Management.
TABLE 6-7 Comparison of Ethernet Port Parameters for Profile Management
Parameter Rapier Device Switchblade / 9800 Device
iMAP Device
(9x00)
Speed/Duplex x x x
Broadcast limit x
Destination lookup failure limit x
Learn x
Relearn x
Intrusive Action x
Multicast limit x
Master/Slave mode x
Ingress limit (I Series only) x
Egress limit (I Series only) x
Acceptable traffic (VLAN or
ALL)
xx
Input Filtering (On or OFF) x
Multicast MODE (A, B, or C) x
FC Length x
Jumbo x
Flow Control x x x