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Cisco ATM Services (AXSM) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches
Release 5.2, Part Number OL-6484-01 Rev. C0, September 2005
Chapter 5 AXSM Command Reference
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-lcdv The local cell delay variation (CDV) parameter specifies the peak to peak cell delay
variation from the local endpoint to the remote endpoint. The range is 1–16777215
microseconds.
-rcdv The remote CDV parameter specifies the peak to peak cell delay variation from the
remote endpoint to the local endpoint. The range is 1–16777215 microseconds.
Default is –1
-lctd Local cell transfer delay (CTD). This parameter specifies the CTD from a local
endpoint to a remote endpoint. The range is 0–65535 microseconds.
-rctd Remote CTD. This parameter specifies the CTD from the remote endpoint to the local
endpoint. The range is 0–65535 microseconds. Default is –1
-lmcr Local Minimum Cell Rate (MCR). The committed minimum cell rate for a
connection in the network from the local endpoint to the remote endpoint. Possible
values are based on the connection, as follows:
OC192 = 7–22605280 cells per second
OC48 = 7–5651320 cells per second
OC12 = 7–1412830 cells per second
OC3 = 7–353207 cells per second
T3 = 7–96000(PLCP),104268(ADM) cells per second
E3 = 7–80000 cells per second
T1 = 7–3622 cells per second
E1 = 7–4528 cells per second
-rmcr Remote MCR. The committed minimum cell rate for a connection in the network
from the remote endpoint to the local endpoint. See values in -lmcr definition.
-cdvt Local cell delay variation tolerance (CDVT). Specifies the CDVT from a local
endpoint to a remote endpoint (1–5000000 microseconds). Cell Delay Variation
Tolerance controls the time scale over which the PCR is policed.
Note that no remote CDVT is necessary.
-cc Operations, administration, and maintenance continuity check (OAM CC). Possible
values are:
1 = enable
0 = disable
Continuity checking involves a round trip of an OAM cell simply to confirm that both
directions of the connection are intact.
To provision continuity checking, enable this function at both ends of the connection,
otherwise a connection alarm results. When you add a connection and include this
parameter, the connection goes into alarm until both ends of the connection are
added.
Note that a non-zero AIS delay timer affects CC functionality (if enabled) during the
intentional re-routing of a connection following the optrte or cnfrteopt command.
(See the cnfaisdelaytimer description for details of this AIS-delay feature.) If the
delay timer is configured and the connection is groomed, the switch turns of CC until
the connection is re-routed. Default is 0.
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