Chapter 11 Profile Screens
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11.11 ATM QoS
ATM Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms provide the best service on a per-flow guarantee. ATM
network infrastructure was designed to provide QoS. It uses fixed cell sizes and built-in traffic
management (see the following section on traffic shaping). This allows you to fine-tune the levels of
services on the priority of the traffic flow.
Wire Pair
Select a wire pair number.
Select
2wire
for a normal connection using a single SHDSL port’s two wires, this is the
default.
Select
4wire
for a 4-wire n-wire group (two SHDSL ports grouped together).
Select
mpair4
for an 8-wire n-wire group (four SHDSL ports grouped together).
Line Probing
Enable Mode
The SHDSL line card and subscriber modem use line probes to determine the best possible
transmission rate. This is used in rate adaptation.
Disable the line probe to have the system skip the rate adaptation phase to shorten
connection set up time.
Select
enable (current_condition_ target_SNR)
to enable line probing using the
current target Signal to Noise Ratio margin.
Select
enable (worst_case_target_SNR)
to enable line probing using the worst case
target Signal to Noise Ratio margin.
Current
Condition SNR
Margin [-10~21]
Type the current condition target Signal to Noise Ratio margin, -10 ~ 21 in dB. You only
configure this if you enable line probing using the current target Signal to Noise Ratio
margin.
Worst Case SNR
Margin [-10~21]
Type the worst case Signal to Noise Ratio margin, -10 ~ 21 in dB. You only configure this if
you enable line probing using the worst case target Signal to Noise Ratio margin.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save the changes in this screen to the system’s volatile memory. The
system loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the
Config Save
link
on the navigation panel and then the
Save
button to save your changes to the non-volatile
memory when you are done configuring.
New
While you are modifying a profile, you can click
New
to start configuring a fresh profile
without saving your changes.
Cancel Click
Cancel
to start configuring the screen again.
The bottom part of the screen lists the configured profiles.
Index
This is the port profile index number.
Name
These are the names of individual profiles. The DEFVAL profile always exists and all of the
DSL ports have it assigned to them by default.
Max Rate (kbps)
This is the maximum transfer rate (in Kbps) for this profile.
Min Rate (kbps)
This is the minimum upstream transfer rate (in Kbps) for this profile.
Modify
Select a profile’s
Select
radio button and click
Modify
to edit the profile.
Delete
Select a profile’s
Select
radio button and click
Delete
to remove the profile.
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SHDSL Profile (continued)
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DESCRIPTION
Summary of Contents for MSC1000G Series
Page 38: ...Table of Contents Management Switch Card User s Guide 38...
Page 39: ...39 PART I Introduction...
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Page 54: ...Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your MSC Management Switch Card User s Guide 54...
Page 61: ...61 PART II Web Configurator...
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Page 80: ...Chapter 3 The Web Configurator Management Switch Card User s Guide 80...
Page 162: ...Chapter 5 Alarm Screens Management Switch Card User s Guide 162...
Page 178: ...Chapter 6 Diagnostic Screens Management Switch Card User s Guide 178...
Page 184: ...Chapter 7 Maintenance Screens Management Switch Card User s Guide 184...
Page 204: ...Chapter 8 Multicast Screens Management Switch Card User s Guide 204...
Page 226: ...Chapter 9 Subscriber Port Setup Screens Management Switch Card User s Guide 226...
Page 227: ...Chapter 9 Subscriber Port Setup Screens Management Switch Card User s Guide 227...
Page 330: ...Chapter 10 IMA Screens Management Switch Card User s Guide 330...
Page 412: ...Chapter 11 Profile Screens Management Switch Card User s Guide 412...
Page 512: ...Chapter 12 Statistics Screens Management Switch Card User s Guide 512...
Page 560: ...Chapter 13 Switch Screens Management Switch Card User s Guide 560...
Page 598: ...Chapter 15 VLAN Screens Management Switch Card User s Guide 598...
Page 636: ...Chapter 16 VoIP Management Switch Card User s Guide 636...
Page 638: ...Chapter 17 Config Save Management Switch Card User s Guide 638...
Page 639: ...639 PART III Commands...
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Page 682: ...Chapter 19 acl Commands Management Switch Card User s Guide 682...
Page 690: ...Chapter 20 alarm Commands Management Switch Card User s Guide 690...
Page 696: ...Chapter 22 config Commands Management Switch Card User s Guide 696...
Page 754: ...Chapter 28 multicast Commands Management Switch Card User s Guide 754...
Page 840: ...Chapter 29 port Commands Management Switch Card User s Guide 840...
Page 924: ...Chapter 30 profile Commands Management Switch Card User s Guide 924...
Page 926: ...Chapter 31 redundant Commands Management Switch Card User s Guide 926...
Page 1062: ...Chapter 35 vlan Commands Management Switch Card User s Guide 1062...
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