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ATM FCP Rate Profile Tables
Determining FCP Rate Profile Values
ATM Services Configuration Guide for CBX 3500, CBX 500, GX 550, and B-STDX 9000 1/19/05D-3
3. If necessary, edit the rate profile tables as follows:
a. Make a backup copy of the default FCP rate profile table files using the UNIX 
copy command. For example: 
cp /opt/Mako9.3/NavisEMS-CBGX/Database/CascadeView/
etc/cvDiscard.dat
/opt/Mako9.3/NavisEMS-CBGX/Database/CascadeView/etc/
cvDiscard.old
b. The file names for the default FCP rate profile tables are as follows: 
/opt/Mako9.3/NavisEMS-CBGX/Database/CascadeView/etc/
cvDiscard.dat
/opt/Mako9.3/NavisEMS-CBGX/Database/CascadeView/etc/
cvCongestion.dat
/opt/Mako9.3/NavisEMS-CBGX/Database/CascadeView/etc/
cvRif.dat
/opt/Mako9.3/NavisEMS-CBGX/Database/CascadeView/etc/
cvRdf.dat
c. Edit the default rate profile tables to include your customized values and save 
your edits.
d. Using the Load Rate Profile Tables dialog box (Figure 6-3 on page 6-9), 
download the edited rate profile table files to the FCP. See “Downloading 
Buffer Threshold and Rate Profile Tables” on page 6-8 for instructions.
Note  – It is important to create backup copies of these files in case you want to 
restore the default FCP rate profile tables in the future.You might also want to use 
unique filenames for your custom rate profile table files. If you choose to replace 
the default filenames in the Load Rate Profile Tables dialog box (Figure 6-3 on 
page 6-9) with your unique filenames, you can edit the 
cascadeview.cfg file. If 
you are unfamiliar with the procedures for updating the 
cascadeview.cfg file, 
please contact the Lucent Technical Assistance Center (TAC) for more information.