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Traffic Management
  Switch Administration
Each traffic descriptor is identified by a unique index number. Use the index number to specify which traffic descriptor 
to use when setting up a PVC. For example, the 
add pvc
 command prompts you for the traffic descriptor index.
SmartCell ZX# add pvc
ConnType(PTP)                             :
LowPort(A1)                               : b1
LowVPI(0)                                 :
LowVCI(33)                                :
HighPort(A1)                              : b2
HighVPI(0)                                :
HighVCI(34)                               :
FwdTrafficDescriptorIndex(1)              : 3 
< forward traffic descriptor index
BkwTrafficDescriptorIndex(1)              : 2 
< backward traffic descriptor index
SmartCell ZX#
Notice in the example above that you can use different traffic descriptors for forward and backward traffic.
4.6.2
Call Admission Control Policy
Call admission control (CAC) defines the bandwidth allocation scheme (on a per-port basis) used by the SmartCell 
6A000 when setting up connections. The SmartCell 6A000 offers three schemes.
Conservative
Moderate
Liberal
As mentioned above, when a call is being set up, the source signals to request a certain amount of bandwidth. The CAC 
policy determines the amount of risk the SmartCell 6A000 is willing to take regarding the available bandwidth when 
establishing the call on a port.
For instance, if the CAC policy for a port is "conservative," the SmartCell 6A000 allows calls to be established through 
this port only if available bandwidth on the port either meets or exceeds the amount requested by the source. If there 
is not enough bandwidth, the port rejects the connection. The "liberal" CAC policy allows calls to be set up even if 
bandwidth is insufficient to meet the source's request.The liberal CAC policy resembles a telephone company's 
resource allocation scheme. The telephone system works as long as everyone doesn't try to make a call at the same 
time. Liberal CAC policy assumes enough bandwidth is available to service all calls provided the majority of 
connections don't transmit at the same time. Using the liberal CAC policy results in some dropped and retransmitted 
cells. However, it's usually adequate for the stochastic traffic that exists on most LANs. Moderate CAC policy is a 
balance between conservative and liberal port bandwidth allocation— taking risks that are tempered by an evaluation 
of the traffic types that constitute the connections on the port.