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Lucent Technologies CBX 3500 User Manual

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Overview
FCP Rate Profile Tables
ATM Services Configuration Guide for CBX 3500, CBX 500, GX 550, and B-STDX 9000 1/19/051-7
FCP Rate Profile Tables
Appendix D describes ATM Flow Control Processor (FCP) rate profile tables,
including organization and default values. You can provision FCP rate profile tables in
four separate files. You then use Navis EMS-CBGX to download these files to the
ATM FCP.
Priority Routing
Appendix E details priority routing, which enables you to prioritize permanent and
switched virtual circuits (PVCs and SVCs) in your network. Priority routing can
provide the following advantages: higher up time for high-priority circuits; optimal
paths for high-priority circuits; and higher capacity to burst past the guaranteed QoS
rates for high-priority circuits. The switch treats priority routing, QoS class, and
circuit priority as independent elements. Priority routing rules are used for connection
setup. QoS class is applied after the connection is set up. Circuit priority rules are
applied once QoS class is established. Keep in mind that you must assign a higher
priority to real-time QoS classes.
Reliable Scalable Circuit
Appendix F lists the Network Management Station (NMS) Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP) set errors that can occur during Circuit Add, Modify,
and Delete operations for standard and redirect permanent virtual circuits (PVCs).
When you perform these operations, the errors and, when possible, the circuit end
point that caused the error are reported to you. When an error occurs, the Abort, Retry,
and Ignore options are sensitive to the endpoint that caused the failure.
OSPF Name Aggregation
Appendix G provides guidelines for using Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) name
aggregation to minimize memory consumption when you provision prefixes and
addresses for ATM SVC/SPVC or Frame Relay SVC connections across Lucent
network switches.
Customer Names
Appendix H describes Customer Names, an optional software feature that enables
network providers to assign ATM logical ports to a specific customer so that they can
then use the customer name as a filter when viewing logical ports. You can configure
the Customer Names feature with or without the use of Virtual Private Network
(VPN).

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