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DLCI Parameters
Committed Information Rate (In/Out)
(CIR) is the incoming or outgoing (depending on the parameter) data throughput that
the network agrees to support under normal conditions. Outgoing throughput greater
than CIR will be reduced to CIR if (a) a packet is received with the BECN (backward
explicit congestion notification) bit set, and (b)
Enable Outgoing Rate Control
is
Y
.
Committed Burst Size (In/Out)
(B
C
) is incoming or outgoing (depending on the parameter) the maximum amount of
data that the network agrees to transfer under normal conditions within the time period
defined by B
C
/CIR. Any data exceeding B
C
will have the Discard Eligibility (DE) bit
turned on, and will be tracked by the FRM statistic
DE/sec (*10)
.
Turning on the DE bit will not automatically cause a packet to be discarded, but will
tell the network which packets it can discard if traffic becomes too heavy.
Excess Burst Size (In/Out)
(B
E
) is the incoming or outgoing (depending on the parameter) maximum amount of
data in excess of the
Committed Burst Size
that the network will attempt to transfer
during the time interval used for the
Committed Burst Size
. Any outgoing data
exceeding this value will be buffered in the FRM, and any incoming data exceeding
the value will be discarded.
BECN Recovery Count
is a method of controlling the rate of return to maximum traffic flow after it has been
reduced due to congestion. If a packet is received with the BECN (backward explicit
congestion notification) bit set, outgoing traffic will be throttled back to CIR, and the
effective value of B
E
will become
0
(limting traffic flow to the configured B
C
). From
that point on, for each "n" packets (where "n" is the value of
BECN Recovery Count
)
received (sequentially) without BECN set, the effective outgoing B
E
will be increased
by 1/8 of the configured value.
As long as no BECNs are received, the effective burst size will continue to increase
until it reaches the full configured value. Any time a BECN is received, however, the
effective value will return to the value of the outgoing B
C
.
Outgoing DLCI Priority
sets a priority for this DLCI among others over the physical port. Note that
4
is the
highest priority.
Backup Group Number
specifies (if configured as any number other than
0
) that this is a primary DLCI, and
identifies the backup DLCI(s) (see "
Configuring Frame Relay Backup Groups
" on
page 7-21) that will take over if this DLCI fails. This parameter is applicable only on
an "initiating" node, which is the node that will initiate the switchover to a backup
DLCI. At switchover, the initiating node notifies the remote node of the change.
A DLCI cannot be both a backup and a primary.