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Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45), Cisco MGX 8950, Cisco MGX 8830, and Cisco MGX 8880 Configuration Guide
Release 5.0.10, OL-3845-01 Rev. B0, August 16, 2004
Chapter 3 Provisioning PXM1E Communication Links
General PXM1E Configuration Procedures
serviceType addcon Replace <serviceType> with the number that corresponds to
the requested service type for this SPVC (this value must be
identical on master and slave sides). Possible service types
and their corresponding numbers are as follows:
• cbr1 = 1
• vbr1rt = 2
• vbr2rt = 3
• vbr3rt = 4
• vbr1nrt = 5
• vbr2nrt = 6
• vbr3nrt = 7
• ubr1 = 8
• ubr2 = 9
• abrstd = 10
• cbr2 = 11
• cbr3 = 12
mastership addcon Enter 2 or s if this port will serve as the slave side of the
connection. Enter 1 or m if the port serves as the master side
of the connection.
-casttype addcon The connection type is either point-to-point or
point-to-multipoint, as follows:
• Point-to-point = 0
• Point-to-multipoint = 1 (valid only for master
connection endpoints)
Default: point-to-point (0)
-slave addcon Keyword for the slave-end identifier, an item you enter at
the master end. This keyword is mandatory when you are
adding a master endpoint (mastership=m or 1).
-lpcr addcon, cnfcon Local peak cell rate (PCR). Specifies the PCR from a local
endpoint to a remote endpoint (3-5651328 cells per second).
PCR is the maximum cell rate for the connection at any
time.
-rpcr addcon, cnfcon Remote peak cell rate (PCR). Specifies the PCR from a
remote endpoint to a local endpoint (3-5651328 cells per
second). PCR is the maximum cell rate for the connection at
any time.
-lscr addcon, cnfcon Local sustained cell rate (SCR). Specifies the SCR from a
local endpoint to a remote endpoint (3-5651328 cells per
second). SCR is the maximum cell rate that a connection can
sustain for long periods.
Table 3-17 Parameters for the addcon and cnfcon Commands (continued)
Parameter Commands Description
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