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Menus and Parameters
Operation and Administration
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NOTE
When a frame is marked as a candidate for concatenation, it will be transmitted as a concatenated
frame. If it is not bundled with another data frame before transmission, it will be a concatenated
frame with a single data frame (Concatenated Frame Single). If it is bundled with two or more data
frames, it will be a concatenated frame with either double data frames (Concatenated Frame
Double) or more data frames (Concatenated Frame More).
The Concatenation Parameters submenu includes:
4.2.6.5.10.1 Concatenation Option
The Concatenation Option enables or disables the concatenation mechanism.
The default is Enable.
4.2.6.5.10.2 Maximum Concatenated Frame Size
The Maximum Concatenated Frame Size parameter defines the maximum size (in
bytes) for a concatenated frame.
The range is:
256 to 2200 bytes for units with HW revision A or B
256 to 4032 bytes for units with HW revision C or higher
The Default values are:
2200 for units with HW revision A or B
4032 for units with HW revision C or higher
4.2.6.6 Service Parameters
The Service Parameters menu enables defining user filtering, MIR/CIR
parameters, traffic prioritization parameters and DRAP parameters.
The Service Parameters menu includes the following options:
User Filtering Parameters (SU only)
MIR and CIR Parameters
Traffic Prioritization
DRAP Parameters (AU only)