Specifications
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Cisco BPX 8600 Series Installation and Configuration
Release 9.3.0, Part Number 78-10674-01 Rev. D0, July 2001
Table23-10 MPLS Service Types 23-33
Table23-11 Connection Parameter Descriptions and Ranges 23-34
Table23-12 Service Template Qbn Parameters 23-35
Table23-13 Qbin Default Settings 23-36
Table23-14 Service Class Template Default Settiings 23-37
Table23-15 Commands for Setting up a VSI (Virtual Switch Interface) Controller 23-40
Table 25-1 Virtual Trunk Criteria 25-4
Table 25-2 Bit Shifting for Virtual Trunking 25-9
Table 25-3 Virtual Trunk Traffic Types 25-12
Table 25-4 Interface Types Supported on the Same Card 25-13
Table 25-5 VPI Ranges 25-14
Table 25-6 General Guidelines on setting cnfport Shift on/Shift off Parameter for Virtual Trunking 25-15
Table 25-7 VPI Ranges 25-20
Table 25-8 Maximum Connection IDs (LCNs) 25-21
Table 25-9 Virtual Trunk Commands Common to BXM and UXM (IGX) 25-22
Table25-10 Virtual Trunk UXM Commands 25-23
Table25-11 Virtual Trunk Commands BXM/BNI 25-23
Table25-12 Networking Channel Capacities for Virtual Trunks 25-24
Table25-13 Permutation of Virtual Trunks that can be Connected through a Public Cloud 25-25
Table25-14 Interface Types that can be Supported on a Single Card 25-25
Table25-15 Supported Card Types 25-26
Table 26-1 BXM SONET APS 26-2
Table 26-2 SONET Section, Line, and Path Descriptions 26-3
Table 26-3 Digital Hierarchies 26-3
Table 26-4 BXM Front Card LED Display 26-5
Table 26-5 BXM Back Card for APS 1+1 LED Display 26-5
Table 26-6 K1 Switching Conditions 26-14
Table 26-7 APS Commands 26-15
Table 28-1 Typical Statistics Collected 28-2
Table 28-2 APS Alarms 28-3
Table 28-3 Trunk Statistics 28-9
Table 28-4 Physical and Logical Trunk Alarms 28-10
Table 28-5 Physical and Logical Trunk Alarms 28-12
Table 28-6 IGX Log Messaging for Activating and Adding VT 28-13
Table 28-7 BPX Log Messaging for Activating and Adding VT 28-13