8 alarm profile screen – ZyXEL Communications IES-708-22A User Manual

Page 124

Advertising
background image

Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles Setup

IES-708-22A User’s Guide

124

14.8 Alarm Profile Screen

Alarm profiles define DSL port alarm thresholds. The IES-708-22A sends an alarm trap and
generates a syslog entry when the thresholds of the alarm profile are exceeded.
To open this screen, click Basic Setting > xDSL Profiles Setup > Alarm Profile.
Use the top part of the screen (with the Add and Cancel buttons) to add or edit alarm profiles.
The rest of the screen displays the configured alarm profiles.

The rest of the screen is for PVC configuration.

Name

When editing a profile, this is the name of this profile. When adding a profile,

type a name for the profile. You can use up to 31 English keyboard characters;

spaces are not allowed.

Encap

Select the encapsulation type (LLC or VC) for this port.

Class

Select CBR (constant bit rate) to specify fixed (always-on) bandwidth for voice

or data traffic. Select UBR (unspecified bit rate) for applications that are non-

time sensitive, such as e-mail. Select VBR (real time variable bit rate) or NRT-

VBR (non real time variable bit rate) for bursty traffic and bandwidth sharing with

other applications.

PCR

The Peak Cell Rate (PCR) is the maximum rate at which the sender can send

cells. PCR applies with all of the ATM traffic classes. You can type a number of

(ATM) cells per second in the first field or type a number of kilobytes per second

in the second field to have the system automatically compute the number of

ATM cells per second.

CDVT

Cell Delay Variation Tolerance (CDVT) is the accepted tolerance of the

difference between a cell’s transfer delay and the expected transfer delay.

CDVT applies with all of the ATM traffic classes. Type the CDVT here.

SCR

The Sustained Cell Rate (SCR) sets the average cell rate (long-term) that can

be transmitted. Type the SCR, which must be less than the PCR. SCR applies

with the VBR traffic classes. You can type a number of (ATM) cells per second

in the first field or type a number of kilobytes per second in the second field to

have the system automatically compute the number of ATM cells per second.

BT

Burst Tolerance (BT) sets a maximum number of cells that the port is

guaranteed to handle without any discards. Type the BT here. BT applies with

the VBR traffic classes.

Add

Click Add to save your changes to the IES-708-22A’s volatile memory. The IES-

708-22A loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the Config

Save link on the navigation panel to save your changes to the non-volatile

memory when you are done configuring.

Cancel Click

Cancel to start configuring the screen again.

Table 25 Basic Setting > xDSL Profiles Setup > VC Profile (continued)

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Advertising