ZyXEL Communications P-660 User Manual

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P-660 Series Support Notes
 
14. What do the parameters (PCR, SCR, MBS) mean? 
Traffic shaping parameters (PCR, SCR, MBS) can be set in Menu 4 and Menu 11.6 
and is valid for both incoming and outgoing direction since G.shdsl is symmetric.   
Peak Cell Rate(PCR):   The maximum bandwidth allocated to this connection. The 
VC connection throughput is limited by PCR. 
Sustainable Cell Rate(SCR):   The least guaranteed bandwidth of a VC. When there 
are multi-VCs on the same line, the VC throughput is guaranteed by SCR. 
Maximum Burst Size(MBS):   The amount of cells transmitted through this VC at 
the Peak Cell Rate before yielding to other VCs. Total bandwidth of the line is 
dedicated to single VC if there is only one VC on the line. However, as the other VC 
asking the bandwidth, the MBS defines the maximum number of cells transmitted via 
this VC with Peak Cell rate before yielding to other VCs. 
The P-660 holds the parameters for shaping the traffic among its virtual channels. If 
you do not need traffic shaping, please set SCR = 0, MBS = 0 and PCR as the 
maximum value according to the line rate (for example, 2.3 Mbps line rate will result 
PCR as 5424 cell/sec.) 
15.Why do we perform traffic shaping in the P-660 ? 
The P-660 must manage traffic fairly and provide bandwidth allocation for different 
sorts of applications, such as voice, video, and data. All applications have their own 
natural bit rate. Large data transactions have a fluctuating natural bit rate. The P-660 
is able to support variable traffic among different virtual connections. Certain traffic 
may be discarded if the virtual connection experiences congestion. Traffic shaping 
defines a set of actions taken by the P-660 to avoid congestion; traffic shaping takes 
measures to adapt to unpredictable fluctuations in traffic flows and other problems 
among virtual connections. 
 
 
 
 
 
                                     
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