VLL Service Configuration Commands
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For all endpoint types except for nxDS0WithCas, the valid payload size range is from the default
to 2048 bytes.
For nxDS0WithCas, the payload size divide by the number of timeslots must be an integer factor
of the number of frames per trunk multi-frame (for example, 16 for E1 trunk and 24 for T1
trunk).
For 1xDS0, the payload size must be a multiple of 2.
For NxDS0, where N > 1, the payload size must be a multiple of the number of timeslots.
For unstructuredE1, unstructuredT1, unstructuredE3 and unstructuredT3, the payload size must
be a multiple of 32 bytes.
Configuring the payload size and jitter buffer to values that result in less than 2 packet buffers or
greater than 32 packet buffer is not allowed.
Setting the payload size to 0 sets it back to the default value.
Values 0, 16 — 2048
report-alarm
Syntax [no] report-alarm [stray] [malformed] [pktloss] [overrun] [underrun] [rpktloss] [rfault]
[rrdi]
Context config>service>cpipe>sap>cem
Description This command indicates the type of CEM SAP alarm.
The no form of the command removes the parameter from the configuration.
Parameters stray — Reports the reception of packets not destined for this CES circuit.
malformed — Reports the reception of packet not properly formatted as CES packets.
pktloss — Reports the lack of reception of CES packets.
overrun — Reports reports the reception of too many CES packets resulting in a overrun of the
receive jitter buffer.
underrun — Reportsreports the reception of too few CES packets resulting in a overrun of the
receive jitter buffer.
rpktloss — Reports hat the remote peer is currently in packet loss status.
rfault — Reports that the remote TDM interface is currently not in service.
rrdi — Reports that the remote TDM interface is currently in RDI status.