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
ST1kLgmApp LGM Routing Table
SPECTRUM Enterprise Manager 62 of 194 Ascom TimePlex ST-1000
means pass the functions the way they are set
(slower than link).
OutbandSubrate
A read-write field that specifies how the signaling
function transport for outband subrate is
handled.
nack
means reject a channel connection
with a no bandwidth response, so an alternative
link path may be found.
pass
(the default value)
means pass the functions the way they are set
(slower than link).
LGM Routing Table
This view provides the following fields.
RouteNode
The read-only routing destination node number.
Index
A read-only field that specifies a route entry
number in the routing table for the given node.
StartMode
A read-write field with a value of
automatic
,
erase
, or
off
(the default value). Setting it to
off
prevents this table entry from being used on
routing (invalidates it). Setting it to
erase
frees
the entry.
NextlafHop
A read-write integer value from
1
to
32767
that
specifies the next hop along a given route. The
hops are presented in terms of Link-2 IAFs. It is
the LGM port number (server type 132 without
further specification of a group ID), which is local
to this node.
Link2GwyMpde
A read-write field that specifies the Link-2
gateway node (node that has an LGM module) to
get access into a Link-2 subnetwork.
PathDelay
A read-write integer value from
0
to
7
that defines
the number of Link-2 nodes (non-ST-50 hops) to
this node. ST-50 INLs are not counted.
LGM Resource Administration
This view lets you modify the LGM partition ID for
a given LGM address. Each two bytes is the
partition ID of a VILC aggregate on the module.
Partition 1 is for CNMS. Partition 0xFFFE (65534)
is for any partition. When this is changed, it will
not change the current VILC allocation, but it will
affect any new server ports being allocated.










