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Lucent Technologies CBX 3500 User Manual

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About This Guide
ATM Services Configuration Guide for CBX 3500, CBX 500, GX 550, and B-STDX 9000 1/19/05xli
Beta Draft Confidential
Chapter 15 Configuring Frame Relay Resilient Link Management Interface (RLMI)
on ATM Network Interworking for Frame Relay Network-to-Network
Interface (NNI) logical ports on 1-port ATM IWU OC-3c/STM-1 and
1-port ATM CS DS3/E3 cards.
Chapter 16 ATM switched virtual circuit (SVC) concepts you need to understand
before you can configure SVCs. These include address formats and
registration, route determination, and address translation.
Chapter 17 Configuring ATM SVCs on a CBX 3500, CBX 500, or GX 550 switch.
Chapter 18 Configuring switched permanent virtual circuits (SPVCs), also called
offnet circuits, within the network using signaling.
Chapter 19 Configuring closed user groups (CUGs) that enable you to divide all
network users into logically linked groups of users.
Chapter 20 Using the Port Security Screening feature to create screens that
allow/disallow incoming and outgoing calls.
Chapter 21 Configuring the ATM Private Network-to-Network Interface (PNNI)
routing protocol in your Lucent network.
Appendix A Tuning the Call Master Connection Admission Control (CAC) to
achieve a desired cell loss ratio objective across all physical ports in
your network.
Appendix B How each traffic descriptor (TD) combination affects the cell streams
under different traffic conditions.
Appendix C Allocating logical port bandwidth on CBX 500 shared switch processor
(SP) threads.
Appendix D ATM FCP rate profile tables.
Appendix E Using priority routing to prioritize PVC traffic.
Appendix F Using the Reliable Scalable Circuit feature to troubleshoot PVC
provisioning problems.
Appendix G Guidelines for using Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) name
aggregation, which minimizes memory consumption when you
provision prefixes and addresses for ATM SVC/SPVC or Frame Relay
SVC connections across Lucent network switches.
Appendix H Using the Customer Names feature to assign a logical port to a specific
customer and use the customer name as a filter when viewing logical
ports in a network.
Appendix I Description of trunk conditioning used on circuit emulation (CE)
modules.
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