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SPECTRUM Enterprise Manager Cisco StrataCom BPX8600 Series
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Metro Header
The Metro Data Cell Header Format applies to T3
non-axis ports. The value of this field is set to
“disable” by the switch every time the value of the
object ATM Port Axis changes to or from “none.”
Mgmt Protocol
Indicates the port management protocol used for
this port.
ILMI VPI
The virtual path identifier for the ILMI (Interim
Local Management Interface) protocol. For UNI
ports it ranges from 0 to 255 and for NNI ports it
ranges from 0 to 4095.
ILMI VCI
The virtual channel for the ILMI (Interim Local
Management Interface) protocol.
ILMI Poll
Enable ILMI (Interim Local Management
Interface) keep-alive polling procedure.
ILMI Trap
If this field is enabled, the ILMI (Interim Local
Management Interface) agent will send
unsolicited Trap PDUs (Protocol Data Units.)
LMI VPI
The virtual path identifier for the LMI protocol.
For UNI ports, it ranges from 0 to 255 and, for
NNI ports it ranges from 0 to 4095.
LMI VCI
The virtual channel identifier for the ILMI (Interim
Local Management Interface) protocol.
LMI Poll
If enabled, the LMI Poll will send a status enquiry
message when the polling timer expires.
Perc Utilization
The values for the percentage utilization field are
“disabled” or “enabled.” When “disabled,” the
bandwidth for the connections terminating on the
port will be used to determine the port load. When
“enabled,” the bandwidth for the connection is
multiplied by the percent utilization for the
connection to determine the port load.
SVC Channels
The number of LCNs (Logical Channel Numbers)
partitioned for the SVC (Switch Virtual Circuit) on
this port. The range of the LCNs are defined by
the ATM Port SVC LCN High and ATM Port SVC
LCN Low objects. If this is a non-zero value, then
the remaining SVC objects are valid.
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