Paradyne 9820-2M User Manual

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Configuration Options

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9820-A2-GB20-20

June 2000

Table 4-3.

Service Level Verification Options (2 of 2)

SLV Timeout Clearing Event Threshold

Available Settings: 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . 20
Default Setting: 1

Specifies the number of consecutive SLV messages that must be received before the
DLCI Inactive status is cleared.

1 – 20 – Sets the limit for the clearing event.

SLV Packet Size (bytes)

Available Settings: 64 – 2048
Default Setting: 64

Sets the size of packets, in bytes, that will be used for SLV communications. SLV
packets are used to track latency and other SLV-related variables.

When the packet size is changed, a new round trip and average latency calculation
must be performed, so these measurements will not appear on the SLV Performance
Statistics screen until a new sampling interval has occurred.

64 – 2048 – Sets the packet size for SLV communications.

SLV Synchronization Role

Available Settings: Tributary, Controller, None
Default Setting: Tributary

Determines the role the unit plays in maintaining synchronization of user history data
collection and storage between SLV devices.

Tributary – Uses network timing received from incoming SLV communications and
provides network-based synchronization information to other devices in the network.

Controller – Uses its own internal time-of-day clock and provides synchronization
information to other devices in the network based upon its own clock.

NOTE:

Only one device in the network should be configured as the SLV
synchronization controller.

None – Incoming timing information is ignored and no timing information is sent out.
This setting should only be used when network synchronization is not desirable, or
when a single unit connects multiple networks or network segments.

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