05-14-2002 10:46 PM - edited 03-01-2019 09:44 PM
Is there a way to set 2 different values of BW on a FRSM port on a MGX 8850, so that the Egress value is less than the ingress value, i tried both cnfchanpool and xcnfchan with no luck as they alyways assume i'm oversubscribing the egress value not the ingress one.
Regards
05-20-2002 11:35 AM
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05-20-2002 12:13 PM
You should be able to set this using the xcnfchan command.
note the options below :
-ingut
-egut
-egrat
The CIR would be your ingress and the -egrat would be your channel egress service rate..
Note the channel 16 config below :
-------------------------------------------------
ChanNum: 16
ChanRowStatus: Mod
ChanPortNum: 1
ChanDLCI: 100
EgressQSelect: 2
IngressQDepth: 65535
IngressQDEThresh: 32767
IngressQECNThresh: 6553
EgressQDepth: 65535
EgressQDEThresh: 32767
EgressQECNThresh: 6553
DETaggingEnable: Disabled
CIR: 1536000
Bc: 5100
Be: 5100
IBS: 100
ForeSightEnable: Disabled
QIR: 4000
MIR: 4000
PIR: 4000
ChanLocalRemoteLpbkState: Disabled
Type
ChanTestType: TestOff
ChanTestState: NotInProgress
ChanRTDresult: 65535 ms
ChanType: NIW
ChanFECNmap: setEFCIzero
ChanDEtoCLPmap: mapCLP
ChanCLPtoDEmap: mapDE
ChanFrConnType: PVC
ChanIngrPercentUtil: 100
ChanEgrPercentUtil: 100
ChanEgrSrvRate: 51200
ChanOvrSubOvrRide: Enabled
ChanLocalVpi: 0
ChanLocalVci: 100
ChanLocalNSAP: 6d6778383235302d000000000000000014000100
ChanRemoteVpi: 0
ChanRemoteVci: 0
ChanRemoteNSAP: NULL NSAP
ChanMastership: Slave
ChanVpcFlag: Vcc
ChanConnServiceType: ATFR
================================
Hope this helps.
Regards
Shajith
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