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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 Ports
-max Maximum rate on a logical port in cells/second. For all interface types (UNI,
NNI, VNNI, EVNNI, and EVUNI), guaranteedRate must be the same as
maxrate. The total maximum rates cannot exceed the highest value in the
following ranges:
• OC3—50 through 353207 cps
• STS1—50 through 114113 cps
• DS3—between 50 and 96000(PLCP) or 104268(ADM)
• E3—50 and 80000
• E1—between 50 and 4528 cps
• DS 1—between 50 and 3622 cps
• T1 based IMA group—multiple of 50 not greater than N * (3622 *
(M-1)/M * 2048/2049)
• E1 based IMA group— multiple of 50 not greater than N * (4528 *
(M-1)/M * 2048/2049), where N = number of IMA links in the IMA group,
and M = IMA group frame length
Note The bandwidth rate must always be multiple of 50, or equal to the
maximum physical line or path rate.
Note On the AXSM card, the guaranteed rate and max rate settings must be
the same.
-sct Specifies the number of a service class template (SCT) for the port. The range
is 0–255. Cisco provides SCT numbers 2, 3, 4, and 5. You can modify one of
these SCTs through the Cisco WAN Manager application and assign a number
in the range 6–255 to the new SCT. Subsequently, you can assign the new SCT
to the port with the sctID parameter in cnfport. To see the ID of the current
SCT for this port, use dspport. To see the parameters within the current SCT,
use the dspportsct command.
Note The default setting for -sct is 0.
Note Modification of this parameter is service affecting, and requires you to
bring down the port (dnport) before you make any changes.
Table 4-11 Parameters for the cnfport Command (continued)