Appendix B: Default Settings
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B.1.5 ILMI Settings
By default, the SmartSwitch 9500 will accept all connection requests on a first come, first
serve basis. No priority is given to any specific connection request. For example, a UBR SVC
will be given the same priority as a CBR SVC. The SmartSwitch 9500 will use the entire
range of available VPI/VCI pairs for SVCs only. Refer to
Section 2.16
to limit the VPI/VCI
range for SVCs available to the system. Refer to
Chapter 3
for more information on ILMI.
B.1.6 Management LAN Emulation Client
The SmartSwitch 9500 automatically creates a LEC upon first initialization to allow In-Band
management of the system. This LEC will attempt to contact the wellknown LECS, and join
the default ELAN. To change the settings of the LEC to meet the requirements of the network,
refer to
Section 2.23
.
B.1.7 PNNI Settings
All 9A656-04s installed automatically use PNNI 1.0 for backplane connections to other
modules. The PNNI Level is set to 72, and all modules have a default NSAP prefix of
47-000000-000000-0000-[4 bytes of least significant MAC Address]-[6 byte base MAC
Address]-[Selector byte]. For more information on the PNNI settings, refer to
Section 2.15
of
Chapter 2
.
B.1.8 Clocking
The SmartSwitch 9500 is set to be in Clock Recovery Mode, which means that all clocking
will be recovered from the received signals.
B.1.9 Maximum Number of Connections
The SmartSwitch 9500 is configured by default to allow a maximum of 128k connections per
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