The eu parameters, Eu-raw and eu-ui, Maximum receive unit (mru) – Lucent Technologies 6000 User Manual

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MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide

Configuring Individual WAN Connections
Configuring EU connections

Called #=555-1212

Encaps=EU-RAW

Encaps Options

MRU=1524

Ethernet

Connections

Connection profile

Calling #=555-7878

Called #=555-1212

Encaps=EU-UI

Encaps Options

MRU=1524

DCE Addr=1

DTE Addr=3

The EU parameters

This section provides some background information on EU parameters. For detailed
information about each parameter, see the MAX Reference.

EU-RAW and EU-UI

EU-RAW is a type of X.75 encapsulation in which IP packets are HDLC encapsulated with a
CRC field. EU-UI uses the same encapsulation, but contains a smaller header that can contain
one value for packets from the caller and another value for packets from the called unit. Most
EU connections use EU-RAW.

Maximum Receive Unit (MRU)

The MRU parameter, in a Connection profile’s Encaps Options profile, specifies the maximum
number of bytes the MAX unit can receive in a single packet on an EU link. Usually the
default of 1524 is the right setting, unless the far-end device requires a lower number. If the
administrator of the remote network specifies that you must change this value, enter a number
lower than 1524.

DCE address (DCE Addr)

The DCE Addr parameter specifies a value for the calling unit in the EU-UI header. The caller
needs to obtain the number you specify and configure the calling unit accordingly.

DTE address (DTE Addr)

The DTE Addr parameter specifies a value for the called unit in the EU-UI header. The caller
must use the same value for the called unit.

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