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[-clpmask (0|1)]
The CLP Mask determines the content of the ATM cell CLP field when the Tx LP mode is
set to
2
.
0
—The network cannot discard cells.
1
—The network can discard cells.
[-rxlpmode (1|2)]
The Rx LP mode determines the loss priority settings when transmitting from ATM to
frame relay.
1
—The frame relay header DE field is set if the CLP field of one or more ATM cells of a
frame is set to 1 or if the FR-SSCS PDU header DE field is set to 1.
2
—The frame relay header DE field is copied into the FR-SSCS PDU header DE field,
independent of the ATM CLP field value received.
[-CIR <value>]
The committed information rate (circuit throughput) value in seconds. The valid range is 0
to 144000, with 0 as the default.
[-Be <value>]
The excess burst value is the maximum number of uncommitted data bits that the network
will attempt to deliver. The valid range is 0 to 144000, with 144000 as the default.
[-Bc <value>]
Committed burst is the maximum number of data bits that the network agrees to transfer
under normal conditions during the measurement interval. The valid range is 0 to 144000,
with 0 as the default.
[-type (ubr|cbr|nrt-vbr|rt-vbr)]
The type determines the traffic class.
ubr
(Unspecified Bit Rate)—This is a best-effort class of traffic that is best suited for
LAN. When network congestion occurs, the data is stored in a buffer until it can be sent.
cbr
(Constant Bit Rate)—This traffic class carries a guaranteed constant bandwidth. It is
best suited for applications that require fixed bandwidth, such as uncompressed voice,
video, and circuit emulation. CBR is a Quality of Service class defined by the ATM Forum
for ATM network.
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