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Chapter 12      Configuring LRE
    Understanding LRE Features
Your data rates will always be less than the gross data rate listed in tables. A small percentage of the link 
rate is used by the Catalyst 2950 LRE switch for supervisory functions with the CPE device connected 
remotely.
In general, profiles are named for the data rate that you expect to achieve and not the gross data rate as 
given in the table. All system-defined profiles have the prefix LRE, followed by the downstream user 
data rate and then the upstream user data rate. If the profile is symmetric, only one data rate is given. 
The two profiles defined to comply with public frequency usage plans 998 and 997 (LRE-998-15-4 and 
LRE-997-10-4) are exceptions to this. These two uniquely named profiles also work in any private 
deployment. 
• If you are not using sequences and you have not assigned a profile to an LRE port, the port has a 
default profile of LRE-10 or LRE-6 (see Table 12-1 and Table 12-2). Port profiles have priority over 
global profiles. If you assign a global profile to the switch, the switch uses the global profile except 
on any LRE ports on which a specific profile was assigned.
When you assign a different profile to a switch LRE port, the port immediately resets and uses the 
newly assigned profile.
• Use the LL profiles (LRE-5LL, LRE-10LL, and LRE-15LL) on the Catalyst 2950ST-8 LRE and 
2950ST-24 LRE switches with care. These profiles have the low-latency (LL) feature enabled and 
the interleave feature disabled. The LL feature does not delay data transmission, but it makes data 
more susceptible to interruptions on the LRE link.
All other profiles have the interleave feature enabled and the LL feature disabled. The interleave 
feature provides maximum protection against small interruptions on the LRE link but delays data 
transmission.
For information on configuring the interleaving delay on the LRE ports, see the “Configuring LRE 
Interleave” section on page 12-20.
• The symmetric profiles (LRE-5, LRE-10, LRE-15, LRE-8, LRE-7, LRE-4, LRE-3, and LRE-2) on 
the Catalyst 2950ST-8 LRE and the 2950ST-24 LRE switches provide full-duplex throughput on the 
link between the LRE switch and CPE device. Under ideal conditions, this can mean up to 30 Mbps 
of bandwidth on the LRE link if you are using the LRE-15 profile.
Table 12-2 LRE Profiles for the Catalyst 2950ST-24 LRE 997 Switches
Profile Name
LRE Link 
Downstream Rate (Mbps)
LRE Link Upstream Rate 
(Mbps)
Theoretical Minimum 
SNR Downstream
Theoretical 
Minimum SNR 
Upstream
LRE-12-9 12.500 9.375 31 25
LRE-12-3 12.500 3.125 31 13
LRE-9 9.375 9.375 25 25
LRE-9-6 9.375 6.250 25 19
LRE-9-4 9.375 4.688 25 16
LRE-9-3 9.375 3.125 25 13
LRE-6 (default) 6.250 6.250 19 19
LRE-6-4 6.250 4.6888 19 16
LRE-6-3 6.250 3.125 19 13
LRE-4 4.688 4.688 16 16
LRE-4-3 4.688 3.125 16 13