Cell payload scrambling, Table 4-12, network atm options, Table 4-12, network – Paradyne 9788 User Manual

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4. Configuration Options

9700-A2-GB20-20

December 2002

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Configuring ATM for the Network Interface (9783, 9788)

Select ATM from the Network menu to display or change ATM option settings (see

Table 4-12, Network ATM Options

).

Main Menu

→Configuration→Network →ATM

Table 4-12. Network ATM Options

Cell Payload Scrambling

Possible Settings: Enable, Disable

Default Setting:

9783 – If DSLAM Type is set to Paradyne: Enable

9783 – If DSLAM Type is set to a non-Paradyne DSLAM: Disable

9788: Enable

Specifies whether the 48-byte information field of ATM cells is scrambled/descrambled per
ANSI T1.646 on this ATM link.

NOTE: For the 9783 CSU/DSU, the default setting is changed based upon the DSLAM
Type setting. See

DSLAM Type (9783)

on page 4-4 for more information.

Enable – Activates scrambling/descrambling of transmitted or received ATM cells.

Disable – No scrambling/descrambling is performed.

Cell Delineation Error Event Threshold

Possible Settings: 1 – 1000
Default Setting: 10

Specifies the number of OCD (Out of Cell Delineation) events that must occur in a
one-minute interval for an LCD (Loss of Cell Delineation) alarm to be declared.

1 – 1000 – Specifies the LCD alarm threshold.

FRF.8 Encapsulation Mode

Possible Settings: Translational, Transparent
Default Setting: Transparent

Specifies the type of FRF.8 upper-layer protocol encapsulation used on the link for each
pair of interoperable Frame Relay and ATM PVCs.

Translational – Encapsulated data is translated (RFC 1490 to RFC 1483). FrameSaver
multiplexing and SLV communications are not supported in this mode.

Transparent – Encapsulated data is forwarded without being translated.

ILMI

Possible Settings: Enable, Disable
Default Setting: Enable

Specifies the state of the Integrated Local Management Interface (ILMI). ILMI can be used
in support of hybrid management, allowing access to the endpoint from a DSL provider’s
Network Operation Center using the same management PVC that is used to manage the
DSLAM.

Enable – The ILMI channel is enabled. SNMP traffic, embedded in the ATM cells, is
supported.

Disable – The ILMI channel is disabled.

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