Enterasys 6000 Guide De Référence
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Cabletron Relay Access Products
Information LPDUs that the link station can have
outstanding.
outstanding.
::= { lsSdlcLlc2AdminTable.1.10}
lSSdlcLlc2AdminBAG
SYNTAX:
INTEGER (
0–16
)
ACCESS:
Read/Write
STATUS:
Mandatory
DESCRIPTION:Bandwidth Allocation Group. Bandwidth Allocation
Groups can ensure that response time-sensitive traffic gets
access to the available frame relay bandwidth. Each logical
port and interface that uses a physical frame relay port can
be assigned to a group. (If set to
access to the available frame relay bandwidth. Each logical
port and interface that uses a physical frame relay port can
be assigned to a group. (If set to
0
, no group is assigned.)
For further control, bandwidth allocation can be enabled or
disabled on each frame relay port. This feature is applied
only when a line's available bandwidth is limited (i.e.,
packets must be queued before transmission.
disabled on each frame relay port. This feature is applied
only when a line's available bandwidth is limited (i.e.,
packets must be queued before transmission.
::= { lsSdlcLlc2AdminTable.1.11}
lSSdlcLlc2AdminPriority
SYNTAX:
INTEGER (
0–9
)
ACCESS:
Read/Write
STATUS:
Mandatory
DESCRIPTION:Priority for traffic within the node. (This priority has no
effect on traffic exiting a node.) The node’s device proces-
sor uses priorities to help determine the order in which it
will process protocols; the higher the number, the higher
the priority. A priority can be configured for each logical
port/interface that uses a physical frame relay connection.
sor uses priorities to help determine the order in which it
will process protocols; the higher the number, the higher
the priority. A priority can be configured for each logical
port/interface that uses a physical frame relay connection.
::= { lsSdlcLlc2AdminTable.1.12}
lsSdlcLlc2AdminRowStatus
SYNTAX:
RowStatus
ACCESS:
Read/Write
STATUS:
Mandatory
DESCRIPTION:Used to manage the creation and deletion of conceptual
rows in the
lsSdlcLlc2AdminTable
, and follows the
SNMPv2
RowStatus
conventions by supporting the
following values:
active
, which means the conceptual row is available for
use by the managed device, and which is supplied