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PacketStar
®
PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide
, Issue 2
Release 8.0.0
Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration
Configuring Call Control Resource Allocation
The maximum number of calls (connections) for PVCs, SPVCs, and SVCs you
can set up for a PSAX system are provided in Table 5-12.
Saving the Configuration and Rebooting the System
Perform the steps in the following procedure to save the values you have set,
and reboot the PSAX 4500.
Begin
1
To save the values you have entered, select the
Go Back to Site-Spe-
cific Menu
command and press Enter.
The Site-Specific Menu window is displayed.
2
Select the
Go Back to Main Menu
command.
The Console Interface Main Menu is displayed.
3
Select the Save Configuration option.
4
Select the Diagnostics option.
The Diagnostics Menu window is displayed (see Figure 5-10).
5
Select the Reboot Hardware Components option.
The Remote Reboot Configuration window is displayed (see
Figure 5-11).
6
Select the
Reboot Chassis
command.
The CPU module(s), and I/O and server modules are rebooted.
Table 5-12. PSAX System Performance Capabilities Per Node for Release 8.0.0
Connection Type
Maximum Number of Calls per Node
with CPU2 and CPU3L Modules
PVC
60,000
SPVC
10,000
*
* When configuring both SPVCs and SVCs on a PSAX system, you can set
up any combination of number of calls for these two call types as long
as you do not exceed 100% of the call control resource memory alloca-
tion (callContrlResAllocUsage field on the Call Control Resource Allo-
cation Configuration
window).Refer to the preceding configuration
guidelines.
SVC 15,000
*
(65 SVC calls per second)
All calls combined
60,000
†
† For all three types of connections, you cannot configure more than the
maximum number of calls indicated. For OAM monitoring, the maxi-
mum number of connections you can monitor per PSAX system is
2,000.