BayStream 7.3 Documentation Change Notice
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BayStream Multiservice Software Version 7.3
115385-D Rev 01
Volatile File System
The Volatile File System (VFS)is a temporary storage device for the BayStream
switch. You can use VFS memory when SRAM (static random access memory)
flash memory becomes scarce, expensive, or unavailable.
You can dynamically change the size of the VFS whereas the FLASH/SRAM file
system is restricted by its physical size. When you change the size of the VFS, any
data or files that exist on the VFS are lost. Therefore, you should save important
data or files in non-volatile memory.
You can configure the VFS on a per slot basis and use it in the same manner as the
FLASH/SRAM file system.
Changes to MIBs
Identifies changes to MIBs.
60
Change to Configuring Frame
Relay Switching Services
Modifies the description of the
VC ATM/FR-IW EFCI Policy
parameter.
122
Change to Configuring Frame
Relay to ATM Interworking
Presents the following:
•
Modified description of the
VC ATM/FR-IW EFCI Policy
parameter
•
Modified description of the VCI
Number parameter
123
Change to Configuring ATM
Trunks
Presents a modified
description of the VCI Number
parameter
124
Change to Configuring ATM DXI
Trunks
Presents a modified
description of the VCI Number
parameter
124
Note:
When running memory intensive applications, the VFS uses the
memory available of the FRE card. If the available memory is less than the
requested memory, BayStream software will not create it.
Table 2.
Changes in this Document to Support Version 7.3
Section Name
Description of Contents
Page