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BayStream 7.3 Documentation Change Notice
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BayStream Multiservice Software Version 7.3
115385-D Rev 01
Setting the HSSI Carrier Loss Timeout
You can determine how many seconds the HSSI line driver waits after losing the
carrier signal before changing to the carrier lost state. If the carrier signal returns
before reaching this threshold, the driver never changes to the carrier lost state.
For most HSSI lines, keep the default value of zero (0) seconds; the driver
changes to the carrier lost state immediately after detecting carrier loss. For a
problem line, enter the number of seconds (0 to 2147483647) that you want the
router to wait after detecting carrier loss before entering the carrier lost state.
Enabling Receive All Frames
The Receive All Frames parameter has been added to enable delivery of all
receive frames to the HSSI device driver for processing. You must enable the
Receive All Frames parameter when running frame relay switched virtual circuits
(SVCs) on a HSSI circuit.
Changes to
Configuring IP Services
The OSPF software service is a soloist; to conserve resources, it runs on only one
slot in the BayStream platform. By default, OSPF starts on the first available slot.
You can override this default by:
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Restricting the slots eligible to run OSPF
If you restrict the slots eligible to run OSPF, the next time OSPF starts, it
starts on the first eligible slot available.
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Prioritizing those slots
Parameter: Receive All Frames
Path: HSSI Connector > Edit Line > Edit HSSI Parameters
Default: Disabled
Options: Enabled
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Disabled
Function: Enables delivery of all receive frames to the HSSI device driver for processing.
When disabled, frames less than 4 bytes in length are filtered out of the receive
frame stream before reaching the device driver.
Instructions: Set to Enabled when running frame relay switched virtual circuits (SVCs) to
allow the reception of 3 byte frames.
MIB Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.4.7.1.68