Paradyne Hotwire ATM Line Cards 8385 User Manual

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3. Configuration

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February 2003

8335-A2-GB20-70

VOICE (Models 8335, 8365, and 8385 only): This profile allocates enough
bandwidth for one voice call (approximately 80 kbps). If more than one voice
call is placed on the connection using this profile, then the cells will be tagged
(CLP bit set). This profile is policed to 188 cells/sec (enough for one phone
call).

Some numeric values on the ATM Traffic Profiles screen represent cells per
second. An ATM cell is 53 bytes (48 bytes of data plus 5 bytes of overhead), or
424 bits. Conversion guidelines are listed in

Table 3-2, Conversion Guidelines

.

A voice circuit typically requires 80

kbps

, which is 188 cells per second. ATM cells

are 53 bytes in length (a 5-byte header and 48 bytes for payload). After allowing
4 bytes for the AAL2 overhead, you have approximately 44 bytes available for
data. Therefore, the total overhead is 53/44. For a 64 kbps stream, this results in
77.1 kbps (64 x 53/44). The 80

kbps

allows extra bandwidth for additional inband

signaling.

The ATM line cards implement Usage Parameter Control (otherwise known as
policing) as described in the ATM Forum’s Traffic Management Specification 4.1
(AF-TM-0121.000). According to this specification, traffic contracts for the two
VBR ATM service categories (rt-VBR and nrt-VBR) include traffic parameters for
Peak Cell Rate (PCR) and Sustainable Cell Rate (SCR). Policing is implemented
using the recommended dual Generic Cell Rate Algorithm (GCRA) functions.

Table 3-2.

Conversion Guidelines

For Standard Speeds

For Nx128k Speeds

Kilobits per
second . . .

Equals cells per
second . . .

Kilobits per
second . . .

Equals cells per
second . . .

2320

5471

1536

3623

1552

3660

1024

2415

1168

2755

768

1811

784

1849

512

1208

528

1245

384

906

400

943

256

604

272

642

144

340

144

340

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