User`s guide
Cayman 3220-H User’s Guide Using the Command Line Interface
December 2000 4-21
ether-llc - RFC 1483 bridged Ethernet, LLC-SNAP
ip-vcmux - RFC 1483 routed IP, VC-multiplexed
ip-llc - RFC 1483 routed IP, LLC-SNAP
pppoe-vcmux - PPP over Ethernet, VC-multiplexed
pppoe-llc - PPP over Ethernet, LLC-SNAP
set atm vcc n tx-priority { low | high }
Determines the routing priority among virtual circuits. The Cayman
3220-H transmits traffic for high-priority virtual circuits before it
transmits traffic for low-priority virtual circuits. If two virtual circuits
have the same priority (high or low), the Cayman 3220-H splits the
available bandwidth between them.
set atm vcc n tx-max-kbps { 0 | 1-1000 }
Specifies the maximum upstream (transmission) rate of the virtual
circuit (measured in kilobytes per second). If you enter 0, the
Cayman 3220-H does not restrict the transmission rate of the virtual
circuit. If you enter a number in the range 1-1000, the Cayman
3220-H restricts transmission through the virtual circuit to the
specified rate.
BNCP Settings set bncp option {on | off }
Enables or disables bridging over a PPP link. Typically used when the
PPP peer doesn't support IPCP encapsulation.
Bridging Settings Bridging lets the Cayman 3220-H use MAC (Ethernet hardware)
addresses to forward non-TCP/IP traffic from one network to
another. When bridging is enabled, the Cayman 3220-H maintains a
table of up to 255 MAC addresses. Entries that are not used within 10
minutes are dropped. If the bridging table fills up, the oldest table
entries are dropped to make room for new entries.