Owner's Manual
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Linear RED Profiles
Click
Add
to create a new profile, or
Edit
to alter an existing, selected one.
Delete
removes a
selected, listed profile. The editor for this panel has the following fields:
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Linear RED Profile Name
—ATM2 CoS virtual circuit drop profiles.
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High PLP Threshold
—Enter the threshold. This is the fill level percentage when linear RED is
applied for high PLP (1-100).
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Low PLP Threshold
—Enter the L2 circuit cell bundle size (1-176 cells)
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Queue Depth
—Enter the maximum queue depth (1 - 64,000 cells).
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High PLP Max Threshold
—Enter the fill level percentage with 100 percent packet drop for high
PLP (0 - 100).
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Low PLP Max Threshold
—Enter the fill level percentage with 100 percent packet drop for low
PLP (0 - 100).
Click
Apply
to accept your edits, or
Cancel
to abandon them. Use the up/down arrows to re-order
selected RED profiles that appear in this list.
Schedule Map
Click
Add
to create a new schedule map, or
Edit
to alter an existing, selected one.
Delete
removes a
selected, listed schedule map. The editor for this panel has the following fields:
Scheduler Map Name
—Enter a text identifier for the scheduler map.
VC CoS Mode
—Select from the pick list. Options include
default, alternate, strict.
Forwarding Classes
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Forwarding Class
—Select from the pick list. Options include
best-effort, expedited-forwarding,
assured-forwarding, network-control.
Linear RED Profile Name
—Select from the pick list.
Priority
—Select from the pick list. Options include
default, high, low.
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Transmit Weight Type
—Select from the pick list. Options include
default, cells, percent.
Transmit Weight
—Enter a weight.
Click
Add
to add the configured forwarding class to those listed. Click
Remove
to delete a selected,
listed forwarding class from the list.
Click
Apply
to accept your edits to the listed forwarding classes to the schedule map you are
configuring, or
Cancel
to abandon them. Use the up/down arrows to re-order selected schedule
maps that appear in this list.
Promiscuous Mode
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Promiscuous Mode
—Check to set the ATM interface to promiscuous mode. This opens the
listed VPIs (0 - 255) in promiscuous mode.