Verilink FrameStart FSM (34-00299.E) Product Manual User Manual

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N1

This counter indicates the number of “keep alive” status enquiries that are
sent between full status requests.

Values: 5–255
Default: 5 if interface is Network (UNI), 6 if interface is Serial (NI).

N2

The N2 counter specifies the total number of link reliability errors and
protocol errors that can occur during the sliding event monitor count defined
by N3. If this count is exceeded, the port is declared inactive.

Values: 1–255
Default: 3

N3

This counter represents a Monitored Events Count. For a network, a
monitored event is the receipt of a status enquiry message or the expiration of
the polling verification timer T2. For a FRAD, a monitored event is the
transmission of a status enquiry message. This parameter defines the size of
the sliding window used by the unit to determine whether a channel or user
device is active.

Values: 5–255
Default: 4

T1

This parameter specifies the number of seconds the unit waits between issuing
status enquiry messages.

Values: 5–30
Default: 10

RFC1315 Trap

When this parameter is set to “Enable,” the unit will send the standard
RFC1315 frame relay DTE circuit state change trap every time a DLCI
changes state, provided at least one destination IP address for trap is
configured in the SNMP configuration.

Values: Disable, Enable
Default: Disable

Default CIR (bps)

This is the Committed Information Rate (in bits per second) provided by your
frame relay service provider. The unit will apply this value to each DLCI
learned from the network side to gather statistics and to perform CIR
enforcement, if required. If a DLCI is configured with a CIR different from
the default, the DLCI configuration will be used instead.

Values: 0–1536000
Default: 0

Default Excess Burst

Rate (bps)

This is the Excess Burst Rate (in bits per second) provided by your frame
relay service provider. The unit will apply this value to each DLCI learned
from the network side to gather statistics and to perform CIR enforcement, if
required. If a DLCI is configured with an Excess Burst different from the
default, the DLCI configuration will be used instead.

Values: 0–1536000
Default: 0

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