Verilink FrameStart FSM (34-00299.E) Product Manual User Manual
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Bc (bps)
If CIR enforcement is configured to “Yes,” the unit will throttle the
Committed Burst down to this value (in bits per second) when frames are
received with the BECN bit set.
Values: 0–1536000
Default: 0
Discard Eligible Flag
If this parameter is set to “Yes,” and CIR enforcement is also set to “Yes,”
the unit will set the Discard Eligible (DE) bit for frames sent over CIR.
Values: Yes, No
Default: No
In Band Management
If the unit is to be used as a gateway to reach a remote FrameStart FSM
through this DLCI, set this parameter to “Yes,” and configure the remote IP
address and Mask in the corresponding endpoint.
Values: Yes, No
Default: No
FrameStart Delay
If this parameter is set to “Enable,” the unit will send FrameStart discovery
and delay frames on this DLCI, and will report the state of the remote
Verilink FSx unit. It will also send SOS frames when the FRAD/router
connected to this unit goes inactive.
Values: Enable, Disable
Default: Enable if Auto Discovery is set to “Yes”; otherwise Disable
FrameStart Status
If the remote unit is a Verilink FSx product and FrameStart Auto Discovery is
enabled, the FrameStart Status field will show the status of the remote unit.
The status is “Active” if both the local and remote DLCIs are active and the
remote unit answers to the discovery frames sent by this unit. The status is
“SOS” if the remote unit is active but the FRAD/router connected to it is
inactive. The status is “Inactive” in all other cases.
Values: Active, Inactive, SOS
Default: Inactive
Remote DLCI
If the remote unit is a Verilink FSx product, and FrameStart Auto Discovery
is enabled, this field displays the DLCI number used on the remote end of this
DLCI.
Values: 16
−
1023
Default: 0
Remote Unit
If the remote unit is a Verilink FSx product, and FrameStart Auto Discovery
is enabled, this field displays the first three digits of the unit ID configured on
the remote end of this DLCI.
Values: 000
−
999
Default: 000
Round Trip Delay
Specifies the frame size (in bytes) of packets making round-trip.
Round Trip Rate
Specifies the rate (in seconds) at which Round Trip Delay packets are sent.