Verilink WANsuite 7205 (34-00317.B) Product Manual User Manual

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Default Be 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: 0–2048000 bps
Default: 0

Enforce CIR and Be

If this parameter is set to “Yes,” the unit will enforce Committed Information
Rate and Excess Burst according to the Link Injection Parameter.

Values: No, Yes
Default: No

NOTICE:

The Auto Diagnostic parameter must be set to “Yes” to enforce CIR and
Be.

Management DLCI

If this parameter is set to “0,” the unit will look for management traffic on
any DLCI. If set to a number associated with a specific DLCI, the unit will
look for management traffic on that DLCI only.

Management Auto IP

DLCI

If this parameter is set to “Yes,” the unit will monitor the specified
management DLCI for five pings over 5 seconds, after which the unit uses the
destination address as its management IP address.

FrameStart Auto

Diagnostic

When this parameter is set to “Yes,” the unit will always source LMI on both
sides of the frame relay connection. The unit will dynamically learn the type
of link management used on each side of the connection (Network and
Serial).

When set to “No,” the unit will forward each LMI message to its service pair.
If one side of the pair goes down, the other side will stop receiving LMI.

FrameStart Auto Diagnostic mode should be left set to “Yes” unless the frame
relay connection has more that 128 DLCIs, or if there is a very high traffic
rate on a constant basis.

Values: No, Yes
Default: Yes

FrameStart Auto

Discovery

When this parameter is set to “Yes,” the unit will send FrameStart discovery
and delay frames to each DLCI it learns as soon as the DLCIs are set active.
This is required to calculate round-trip delay as well as to discover remote
WANsuite/FSE units. This parameter should be set to “Yes” only on network
services that have a WANsuite/FSE at the far end of the frame relay
connection.

Values: No, Yes
Default: No

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

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