Disable MPS

This option allows you to disable an MPS configuration.

  1. Click yes to disable MPS for the box.

Select the Submit button


Set MPS

This option allows you to explicitly set MPS parameters.

  1. Enter the Keep-alive time , which is the time between MPS keep-alive messages that are sent to MPCs.

    Valid Values: 1 to 300 seconds

    Default Value: 10

  2. Enter the Keep-alive lifetime, which is the maximum time between MPS keep-alive messages that are sent to MPCs. MPCs consider the MPS to have failed if they do not receive a keep-alive message within this time.

    Valid Values: 3 to 1000 seconds

    Default Value: 35

  3. Enter the Initial Retry time to specify the initial value of the retry timer when the MPS sends a request. If a corresponding reply is not received before the expiration of the retry timer, the request is retried if the retry timer is less than the maximum retry time and the retry timer is then doubled. This process will repeat until a reply is received or until the retry timer is >= maximum retry time.

    Valid Values: 1 to 300 seconds

    Default Value: 5

  4. Enter the Max Retry Time to specify the maximum value of the retry timer when the MPS sends a request. If a corresponding reply is not received before the expiration of the retry timer, the request is retried if the retry timer is less than this value and the retry timer is then doubled. This process will repeat until a reply is received or until the retry timer >= this value.

    Valid Values: 10 to 300 seconds

    Default Value: 40

  5. Enter a Give-up time to set the minimum time to wait before giving up on a pending resuolution request.

    Valid Values: 5 to 300 seconds

    Default Value: 40

  6. Enter a Holding Time to set the default holding time used in NHRP resolution replies. This value can also be set using NHRP.

    Valid Values: 1 to 120 minutes

    Default Value: 20

  7. Click to Accept Config from LECS if you want configuration parameters received from the LECS to be accepted by the MPS.

Select the Submit button


MPS Advanced Config

This option allows you to access the MPS interface configuration.

  1. Enter the Interface number of the MPS.

  2. Select the Submit button.

  3. Select the Status of the MPS ib the interface from the drop-down window.

  4. Select the ESI portion of the ATM address for the MPS.

  5. Enter the Selector portion of the ATM address for the MPS. The selector must be unique among all components using the same ESI.

  6. Enter the Desired PCR to configure the desired peak cell rate for the MPS connections over this interface.

Select the Submit button.