Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Title
- Notice
- Contents
- Introduction
- Performance Views
- Interface Device View
- Device Topology View
- Applications Views Summary
- St1kNodeApp
- ST1kAccessApp
- ST1kModuleApp
- ST1kLgmApp
- ST1kFsmApp
- ST1kSgmApp
- ST1kAd10App
- ST1kRtmApp
- ST1kChnlApp
- ST1kINLApp
- ST1kFrmRlyApp
- ST1kBundleApp
- ST1kE1PortApp
- ST1kT1PortApp
- ST1kSdmPortApp
- ST1kAsmApp
- ST1kVoiceApp
- ST1kAsmX50App
- ST1kDsmApp
- ST1kDsmPortApp
- ST1kAlarmApp
- Device Configuration View
- Model Information Views
- Index

ST1kINLApp Inter Nodal Link Configuration
SPECTRUM Enterprise Manager 109 of 194 Ascom TimePlex ST-1000
ST1kINLApp
This application provides Inter Nodal Link (INL) configuration, status, and statistics information.
The Icon Subviews menu for this application
provides access to the following device specific
views:
• Inter Nodal Link Configuration on Page 109
• Inter Nodal Link Status on Page 111
• Inter Nodal Link Contents Status on Page 112
• Inter Nodal Link Statistics on Page 112
Inter Nodal Link Configuration
This view provides the following fields.
Number
A read-only value ranging from
1
to
31
.
Address
Setting this field will set the INL number field in
the port or bundle configuration to this INL's
number.
StartMode
Setting this field to
erase
will fail if the INL has
not been removed. Otherwise, it will erase the INL
configuration and set the INL number field in the
port or bundle configuration to zero. The possible
values are
automatic
,
erase
, and
off
(the
default value).
Update
A read-only value of
loaded
,
updateReq
, or
resetReq
(the default value).
Arq Cir
A read-write value ranging from
0
to
2048000
bps.
The default value is
9600
.
MaxPktDSO
A read-write value of
1
to
32
representing the
maximum packet bandwidth in units of DS0. (INL
bandwidth minus the value of MaxPktDS0 is the
guaranteed TDM bandwidth.)
PktCirOccu
A number representing the CIR occupancy
percentage (P) of the packet band bandwidth. The
value of P can be
1
through
100
(the default
value). The INL bandwidth allocation uses the
following three rules:










