Set lec (max-bus-cellrate-value), Command mode, Description – Avaya Cajun P880 User Manual
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Avaya P550R/P580/P880/P882 Multiservice Switch ATM Uplink CLI Reference Guide, Version 2.0
Avaya ATM Uplink Module CLI Commands
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set lec (max-bus-cellrate-value)
Command Mode
Configuration
Description
Sets the maximum total number of cells the ATM Uplink module
will send per second to the BUS. This setting prevents the ATM
Uplink module from overloading the BUS. In the event there are
many flows that have not triggered separate DDVCCs, this setting
will ensure that all of the “micro” flows collectively don’t overload
the BUS.
* Note: You must disable a LEC each time you make a change to
the configuration. After you make configuration
changes, you must enable the LEC in order for the
changes to take effect.
Syntax
set lec cellrate-value> Table 1-28. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments Sample Output This example sets the maximum number of cells per second sent to ATM(configure)# set lec 2 disable LEC 2 has been disabled ATM(configure)# set lec 2 max-bus-cellrate 15 Maximum BUS Cellrate 500 has been set for LEC 2 ATM(configure)# set lec 2 enable LEC 2 has been enabled Name Definition lecID The LEC identifier. The range of values is: max-bus-cellrate- The maximum number of cells per second to
the BUS for LEC 2 to 500cps.
Minimum = 1, Maximum = 128.
value
sent to the BUS. The range of values is 0 to
1412830 for OC12, and 0 to 353207 for OC3
modules.