This option allows you to add an ARP cache entry using the MAC address.
Valid Values: X'1' - X'FFFF FFFF FFFF'
Default Value: 0
Valid Values: Any valid 40-hexadecimal ATM address
Default Value: 0
Valid Values: Local or Remote
Default Value: Remote
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This option allows you to add an ARP cache entry using the Route Descriptor of the entry.
Valid Values: X'1' - X'FFFF'
Default Value: 0
Valid Values: Any valid 40-hexadecimal ATM address
Default Value: 0
Valid Values: Local or Remote
Default Value: Remote
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This option allows you to provide permanent ARP cache entry QOS parameter information for the ARP you are configuring.
This parameter applies to both Data Direct VCC calls received by the LEC and Data Direct VCC calls placed by the LEC. For incoming calls, this parameter defines the maximum acceptable SCR for a Data Direct VCC. If SCR is not specified on the incoming call, then this parameter defines the maximum acceptable PCR for a Data Direct VCC with reserved bandwidth.
This parameter is applied to both forward and backward directions. Calls received with traffic parameters specifying higher rates will be released. If SCR is specified on the incoming call, the call will not be rejected due to the PCR or Maximum Burst Size. The constraint imposed by this parameter is not applicable to BEST_EFFORT connections. For outgoing calls, this parameter sets an upper bound on the amount of reserved bandwidth that may be requested for a Data Direct VCC. Therefore the traffic-type and sustained-cell-rate parameters are dependent upon this parameter.
Valid Values: 0 to 155000
Default Value: 0
If QoS parameters are not negotiated, then this parameter specifies the type of calls placed by the LEC. If QoS parameters are negotiated, this parameter specifies the desired type of traffic characteristics for Data Direct VCCs. When QoS parameters are negotiated, if either the source or target LEC desires a reserved bandwidth connection and both LECs support reserved bandwidth connections (i.e., max-reserved-bandwidth > 0), then an attempt will be made to establish a reserved bandwidth Data Direct VCC between the two LECs. Otherwise, the Data Direct VCC will be a best-effort connection.
Valid Values: Best Effort or Reserved
Default Value: Best Effort
This parameter is the desired peak cell rate for Data Direct VCCs. If QoS parameters are not negotiated, then this parameter specifies the PCR traffic parameter for Data Direct VCC calls placed by the LEC. Otherwise, if QoS parameters are negotiated, this parameter specifies the desired PCR traffic parameter for Data Direct VCCs. The minimum of the desired PCRs of the two LECs is used for negotiated best-effort VCCs.
When a reserved bandwidth VCC is negotiated and only one of the LECs requests a reserved bandwidth connection, then the desired PCR of that LEC is used for the Data Direct VCC subject to the upper bound imposed by the line rate of the local ATM device. If both LECs request a reserved bandwidth connection, then the maximum of the desired PCRs of the LECs is used for the Data Direct VCC subject to the upper bound imposed the line rate of the local ATM device.
Valid Values: 0 - 155000
Default Value: 155000
This parameter is the desired sustained cell rate for Data Direct VCCs. If QoS parameters are not negotiated, then this parameter specifies the SCR traffic parameter for Data Direct VCC calls placed by the LEC. Otherwise, if QoS parameters are negotiated, this parameter specifies the desired SCR traffic parameter for Data Direct VCCs.
When a reserved bandwidth VCC is negotiated and only one of the LECs requests a reserved bandwidth connection, then the desired SCR of that LEC is used for the Data Direct VCC (subject to the upper bound imposed by the max-reserved-bandwidth parameter of the other LEC). If both LECs request a reserved bandwidth connection, then the maximum of the desired SCRs of the LECs is used for the Data Direct VCC (subject to the upper bound imposed by the max-reserved-bandwidth parameters of both LECs). In any case (negotiation or not), if the SCR that is to be signalled equals the PCR that is to be signalled, then the call is signalled with PCR only.
Valid Values: 0 - 155000
Default Value: none
This parameter sets the desired QoS class for reserved bandwidth calls. If QoS parameters are not negotiated, then this parameter specifies the QoS Class to be used for reserved bandwidth Data Direct VCC calls placed by the LEC. Otherwise, if QoS parameters are negotiated, this parameter specifies the QoS Class that is desired for Data Direct VCCs. Unspecified QoS Class is always used on best-effort calls. Specified QoS Classes define objective values for ATM performance Specified QoS Classes define objective values for ATM performance parameters such as cell loss ratio and cell transfer delay.
The UNI Specification states that:
Should yield performance comparable to current digital private line performance.
is intended for packetized video and audio in teleconferencing and multimedia applications.
Is intended for interoperation of connection oriented protocols, such as frame relay.
Is intended for interoperation of connectionless protocols, such as IP or SMDS.
LECs must be able to accept calls with any of the above QoS Classes. When QoS parameters are negotiated, the configured QoS Classes of the two LECs are compared, and the QoS Class with the more stringent requirements is used.
Valid Values: 0 - 4
Default Value: 0
This parameter sets the desired maximum burst size for reserved bandwidth Data Direct VCCs. If QoS parameters are not negotiated, then this parameter specifies the Maximum Burst Size traffic parameter for Data Direct VCC calls placed by the LEC. Otherwise, if QoS parameters are negotiated, this parameter specifies the desired Maximum Burst Size traffic parameter for Data Direct VCCs.
When a reserved bandwidth VCC is negotiated and only one of the LECs requests a reserved bandwidth connection, then the desired Maximum Burst Size of that LEC is used for the Data Direct VCC. If both LECs request a reserved bandwidth connection, then the maximum of the desired Maximum Burst Sizes of the LECs is used for the Data Direct VCC.
Valid Values: an integer number of frames greater than 0
Default Value: 0 frame
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This option allows you to add an ARP cache entry using the Route Descriptor of the entry.
Select the ARP entryto be removed.
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