Specifications

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Cisco ATM Services (AXSM) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches
Release 5.2, Part Number OL-6484-01 Rev. C0, September 2005
Chapter 4 AXSM Card Management
Managing Port SCTs
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
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Table 4-5 describes the SCT COSB parameters shown in the examples.
Table 4-5 SCT COSB Parameter Descriptions
Label Range and Units Description
COSB N.A. Class of Service Buffer. A buffer or queue which
serves connections with similar QoS
requirements.
Note this parameter is available on AXSM/A
and AXSM/B cards only.
COSB NUM N.A. Class of Service Buffer. A buffer or queue which
serves connections with similar QoS
requirements.
Note this parameter is available on AXSM-E
and AXSM-XG cards only.
MIN-RATE 1–1000000 Indicates the minimum bandwidth allocated for
the COSB. The MIN-RATE is represented as a
percentage of the logical interface minimum rate.
A value of 1000000 is equal to 100%,
Note This parameter is available on AXSM-E
and AXSM-XG cards only.
MAX-RATE 1–1000000 Indicates the maximum guaranteed bandwidth
allocated for the COSB. A value of 1000000 is
equal to 100%,
Note This parameter is available on AXSM-E
and AXSM-XG cards only.
MIN-PRIORITY 0–15 The priority at which this COSB will be serviced
to guarantee its minimum and maximum
bandwidth requirements.
0 is highest priority
15 is lowest priority
Note this parameter is available on AXSM/A,
AXSM/B, and AXSM-XG cards only.
EXCESS-PRIORITY 0–15 The priority at which this COSB will be given
access to excess bandwidth.
0 is highest priority
15 is lowest priority
ERS ENABLE 1 - Enabled
2 - Disabled
Indicates whether ERS
1
is enabled or disabled.
Note The AXSM-E and AXSM-XG output
shows this parameter simply as ERS.