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This appendix describes the fields in tables accessed through the Configure menu. The following legend refers to the Notes column. Refer to this legend when deciding whether to edit an NMT default value.
An asterisk in the Configuration Extraction Tool (CET) column or the Third Party Interface (TPI) column indicates that application supports a particular field. For instance, the CET extracts site names from the Cisco Wan Manager database, so there is an asterisk in the site row of the CET column.
| Field | Defaults | Notes | Description and Comments | CET | TPI |
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- | M/H | Site name (up to 10 characters). Names are case sensitive. Keep the names short and easy to remember. This field must be revised before you revise any other fields or tables. |
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IGX | M/H | Type of switch (IGX, BPX, MGX, IPX). |
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SwRel |
| O | Software release of the switch(es) at this site. If blank, this field defaults to the global value defined in the Model Settings. |
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- | X | Protected field that shows the size of the node after the NMT builds a network. | |||
N | E | Feeder. Y---site is an IPX or IGX feeder. N---site is a router. |
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Blank | P | Processor card. If Blank, use the latest. |
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Y | P | Redundancy. Y---site has redundant components. N---site does not have redundant components. | |||
T1 | P | Cabinet. Specifies cabinet type (T1---American or Far Eastern; E1---European). | |||
A | P/H | Power supply. | |||
DFM | N | O | |||
S/R | P | O | |||
SVC | P | O | |||
FrFac | 1.14 | O | |||
32 | O | Maximum number of connections that can be routed simultaneously. Default is 32; choose between 1 and 29. | |||
0 | E | Percentage of modem traffic on voice connections originating at this site. | |||
EC | Y | O | |||
Domain | - | O | Domain name for a multiple domain network. Not used for a one-domain network. |
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JN | N | O | Junction node. Y---site is a junction node in the domain. N---site is not a junction node. |
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Y | E | Type of feeder node. Y---feeder nodes should be IGX. N---feeder nodes should be IPX. | |||
TF | N | E | Tiered Feeder Flag. Y- for feeder; N- for router. | ||
BC | T1 | E/H | |||
FC | NTM | E/H | |||
RLC | N | E | |||
NPA |
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| NPA of the site location. Not used in NMT but carried for reference amd used in WANDL. |
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NXX |
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| NXX of the site location. Not used in NMT but carried for reference amd used in WANDL.
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LON |
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| Longitude of site location. Not used in NMT but carried for reference amd used in WANDL. Several different formats are available in the string field. | ||
LAT |
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| Latitude of site location. Not used in NMT but carried for reference amd used in WANDL. Several different formats are available in the string field. | ||
MAPV |
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| Map vertical coordinate. Can be loaded and unloaded from the NMT map process. | ||
MAPH |
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| Map horizontal coordinate. Can be loaded and unloaded from the NMT map process. |
| Field | Defaults | Notes | Description and Comments | CET | TPI |
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- | M/H | Name of site at one end of the link using a name from Sites table. |
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0 | E | Logical slot/port number at Site 1 for the connection. Enter 0 and NMT assigns. Enter n.m to specify port.slot. |
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Site 2 | - | M/H | Name of site at other end of the link using a name from Sites table. |
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Hub ID 2 | 0 | E | Logical slot/port number at Site 2 for the connection. Enter 0 and NMT assigns. Enter n.m to specify port.slot. |
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M | Z | O/H | Media. Media type of trunk. | * | |
T1/ /24 | O/H | Trunk type and capacity. The Trunk type is the interface used on the trunk and defines the backcard. An optional line size can be prepended. The second trunk type is used only if different from the first, in the case of virtual trunks. The 3rd field is the number of sub-units. 4 to 24 valid for T1, 4 to 30 valid for E1, 16 for E3, 28 for T3, 3 for MM or SM defining OC3, 12 for SM defining OC12. |
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Trnk_Cd | NTM/NTM | O/P/H |
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Red | N | P |
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VT_Rate& Type | 0 | O | Virtual Trunk Rate. Bandwidth of the trunk in cells per second. (VTs must have VT in media field.) Virtual Trunk Type. Type of traffic that the VT is configured for, e.g., CBR, VBR, ABR. |
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1 | E | After a network build, user can enter a Keep value. A value greater than 0 indicates that the NMT should preserve the trunk(s) even if the NMT calculates it is not required for the defined traffic. |
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0 | X | Shows the size of the node after the NMT builds a network using the optimize command. |
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592/592 | O | Trunk reserve. Estimate of the overhead on each link needed for collecting network statistics and other administrative overhead. The reserve size is subtracted from the total link capacity prior to calculating routes. The units of statistical reserve can be in ATM cells (CPs) or Fastpackets (pps). |
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Rcv_Rate | 0/0
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If you enter 0 here, the default, NMT will set this field to the highest value possible for the card. Rcv_Rate supported on the AIT, ALM, BTM, and BXM card. |
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LRd | N | O |
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Dist | 0 | E |
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$/Mo | 0 | E |
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Instl | 0 | O |
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| A 4-character comment field. |
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Fdr1ID | 0 | E | Feeder 1 ID. Part ID for the IMATM trunk on an MGX 8220 edge concentrator. |
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Fdr2ID | 0 | E | Feeder 2 ID. Part ID for the IMATM trunk on an MGX 8220 edge concentrator. |
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IMA_RD | 0 | O |
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NTS_Q | 0/0 | O |
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Voice_Q | 0/0 | O | Queue Depth in Transmit/Receive direction for Voice connection loads. When the entry is 0, NMT will assume the default queue depth. |
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Cost | 10 | O | The Least Cost Routing (LCR) weight. |
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Comment |
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| A free field comment field. Translates to the WANDL link label field if present. |
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| Field | Defaults | Notes | Description and Comments | CET | TPI |
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Site 1 | - | M/H | Site name of owner of a connection. |
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0 | O | Logical slot/port number at Site 1 for the connection. Enter 0 and NMT assigns. Enter n.m to specify port.slot. |
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Site 2 | - | M/H | Site name of remote end of a connection. |
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Hub ID 2 | 0 | O | Logical slot/port number at Site 2 for the connection. Enter 0 and NMT assigns. Enter n.m to specify port.slot. |
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Qty | 1 | M |
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Type | C32 | M/H |
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Sig | CAS | O |
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0 | O | Class of service---0 to 15, with 0 the highest rerouting priority. | * | ||
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Red | N | P | Redundancy. Specifies whether connections are going to be redundant. Applies to CDP redundancy. |
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%Util | 40/40 | E | * | ||
BC | T1/T1 | E/H | Back card type (CDP Set). Use workstation Help or F12 key for choice list. |
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Fdr1ID | 0 | E |
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Fdr2ID | 0 | E | Feeder 2 ID. Logical port number for the connection at a 3810 or FastPAD feeder at the remote site (not used). |
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FdrBc | / | O/H |
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Cost | 100 | O | Maximum cost allowed for the least cost routing path for this connection. |
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DR | N | O | Direct routing. Indicates that the connection must use the preferred route provided. If it cannot use the preferred route, the connection should not be routed. |
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Preferred_Route |
| O | The preferred route of the connection. The first and last routing site are optional and all feeder sites are optional. An equal sign separates the site names. Specific links are specified by the slot.port for the incoming and/or outgoing port. |
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Current_Route |
| O | The current route, from CET extractions. |
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Site B . . . I | - | E | Name of the next site in the preferred route from Site 1 to Site 2. |
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Comments | - | O |
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- | M/H | Site name of the owner of a connection. |
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0 | E | Logical slot/port number at Site 1 for the connection. (You can assign or NMT will assign.) |
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Site 2 | - | M/H | Site name of the remote end of a connection. |
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Hub ID 2 | 0 | E | Logical slot/port number at the remote site for the connection. (You can assign or NMT will assign.) |
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Qty | 1 | M |
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56 | E/H | Data rate such as 19.2, or 19.2f for fast EIA (for example, interleaved data and event bytes). |
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2/2 | O | Maximum signalling sampling rate, 0 to 20 times per second. |
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8 | O |
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0 | O | Class of service. 0 to 15, with 0 the highest rerouting priority. | * | ||
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Red | N | P |
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%Util. | 60/60 | E | Connection utilization percentage for DFM connections; not used if DFM column is N. | * | |
DFM | N | O |
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BC | V/V | E/H | Back card type (L4, L8, D, R, V, S, E1, T1 and J1). Use workstation Help or F12 key for choice list. |
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Fdr1ID | 0 | E |
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Fdr2ID | 0 | E | Feeder 2 ID. Logical port number for the connection at a 3810 or FastPAD feeder at the remote site (not used). |
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FdrBc | / | E/H |
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Cost | 100 | O | Maximum cost allowed for the least cost routing path for this connection. |
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DR | N | O | Direct routing. Indicates that the connection must use the preferred route provided. If it cannot use the preferred route, the connection should not be routed. |
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Preferred_Route |
| O | The preferred route of the connection. The first and last routing site are optional and all feeder sites are optional. An equal sign separates the site names. Specific links are specified by the slot.port for the incoming and/or outgoing port. |
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Current_Route |
| O | The current route, from CET extractions. |
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Cost | 100 | O | Maximum cost allowed for the least cost routing path for this connection. |
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DR | N | O | Direct routing. Indicates that the connection must use the preferred route provided. If it cannot use the preferred route, the connection should not be routed. |
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Preferred_Route |
| O | The preferred route of the connection. The first and last routing site are optional and all feeder sites are optional. An equal sign separates the site names. Specific links are specified by the slot.port for the incoming and/or outgoing port. |
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Current_Route |
| O | The current route, from CET extractions. |
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Comments | - | O |
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| Field | Defaults | Notes | Description and Comments | CET | TPI |
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Site 1 | - | M/H |
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0 | E | Logical slot/port number at Site 1. (You can assign, or let NMT automatically assign.) For multiport channelized cards, the format is slot.line.port. |
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Site 2 | - | M/H | Site name of the remote end of a connection. |
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HubID 2 | 0 | E | Logical slot/port number at Site 2. (You can assign, or let NMT automatically assign.) For multiport channelized cards, the format is slot.line.port. |
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Qty | 1 | M |
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FR | M/H | Type of connection. Select FR for Frame Relay, ATF for ATM to Frame, FTA for Frame Relay to ATM, or select ABR, CBR, or VBR for ATM connection. |
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64.0/64.0 | M |
Frame sizes: Routers General 1 kbytes, IPX protocol 1Kbytes, TCP/IP 64 to 1.5 kbytes. X.25 default 128 bytes, PAD to switch---128 or |
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256.0/256.0 | M | Peak Information Rate (burst rate) that is allowed (in Kbps for FR or ATF, or in cps for ATM). |
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BC | V/V | M/H | Back card. Type of back card. See Help or F12 key for choice list. |
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FrontCard |
| O | Front card. In some cases, multiple front cards can support a service on a platform. In those cases, you can specify the front card you want. |
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Fdr1ID | 0 | E |
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Fdr2ID | 0 | E | Feeder 2 hub ID. The slot port address on the MGX 8220, 3810, or FastPAD at Site 2, if any. |
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FdrBC | / | E/H |
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FdrFC | / | E/H |
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N | P | Enter Y for frame relay cards that are to be redundant. |
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100/100 | E | Statistical estimate of the percentage of time that a frame relay connection may actually be transmitting at the minimum information rate. |
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- | O/H | Restriction type. Link media types that this connection should avoid. |
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0 | O | Class of service---0 to 15, with 0 the highest rerouting priority. |
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10/10 | O | Maximum credit allowed in packets for this connection. |
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CBRT | N | O | Cell based routing flag. If set to `Y', the connection can be routed only on the cell base routing cards. The traffic will never be permitted to be converted into packets. |
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0.0/0.0 | O |
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0.0/0.0 | O |
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0/0 | O | Virtual Circuit Identifier for ATM connections. Range = -1 to 65535. |
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Endpoint Address |
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| The ID of the connection. DLCI for FR, VPC/VCI for ATM. These addresses are the IDs of the connection as it enters and exits the ATM WAN cloud. |
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Routing Address |
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| The ID of the connection's primary routing segment. |
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0 | O |
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Cost | 100 | O | Maximum cost allowed for the least cost routing path for this connection. |
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DR | N | O | Direct routing. Indicates that the connection must use the preferred route provided. If it cannot use the preferred route, the connection should not be routed. |
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Preferred_Route |
| O | The preferred route of the connection. The first and last routing site are optional and all feeder sites are optional. An equal sign separates the site names. Specific links are specified by the slot.port for the incoming and/or outgoing port. |
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Current_Route |
| O | The current route, from CET extractions. |
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Comments | - | O |
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- | M/H | Site name. |
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0 | O | Slot/port address used for linking the NMT's Bursty traffic table to the port table. Also used for bundling. |
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0 | E | Slot/port address (cross reference) in the port table. Also used for bundling. |
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256 | O/H | Clock speed of the access port. Values range from
Remember: FRP = Frame Relay PAD (IPX) FRSM = Frame Relay Service Module (MGX 8220/BPX) |
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--- | M/H | Site name. | * |
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0 | E | Slot/port ID used for linking the NMT's Bursty traffic table to the port table. Also used for bundling. | * |
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--- | O | Feeder name. May be left blank. | * |
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| O/H | Choice of 38-1, 38-3, 38-8 for 3810 1-, 3-, or 8-slot chassis respectively; FP-4 or FP-8 for FastPAD 4-port or 8-slot units, respectively; p11 or p44 for 1- or 4-shelf port concentrators, or MGX 8220 for an MGX 8220 edge concentrator. Generic choices of 3810, FP, and PC are provided. When these are chosen, NMT will select the least cost unit. | * |
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64 | O/H | Clock speed of the port to which the feeder is connected. MGX 8220 speeds are fixed based on interface type. Speeds for the other feeders can range from 19.2 to 2048 kbps depending on the feeder and the interface. | * |
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UI settings |
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N | Determines scope of checking of table fields in UI. Y---all invalid fields flagged for user to correct. N---only major invalid fields flagged. (This parameter in not stored as part of the .cnf file.) | |
N | Perform table validation on the Preferred Route fields. (This parameter in not stored as part of the .cnf file.) | |
Builder Settings |
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N | Specifies whether a packet switch should be held in reserve for the VDP background test of standby cards. | |
N | Adaptive Voice Activity Detection (VAD). A Y for the Adaptive VAD field specifies that all voice connections are treated as though they were in the protect state. In the protect state, VAD is turned on.) | |
Y | Assume Time Stamp Queue on Packet Line Cards: (Y/N) (default Y) Y---Low-speed data connections will be in use in your network, so choose this option to reserve queue space on the packet line cards. N---You will not use low speed data connections (LDP/SDP). | |
Y | Apply FRP Foresight Software License to Cards: (Y/N) (default Y). Y---Every active FRP card in the network will need a license for the Foresight feature to be on. N---The network will not operate with Foresight. | |
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Y | Y---Frame Relay bandwidth is optimized during routing. N---Frame Relay performance is optimized during routing. | |
N | Y---Connections with a higher priority (COS of 1 bumps COS of 2 for example) will deroute (bump) lower priority connections. N---Connections will not be derouted to make room during rerouting. | |
Network Parameters |
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841 | The version of software running in the Cisco systems WAN network. This value is used by the NMT to determine the features supported by and the limitations of the modeled network. This parameter dictates if the model uses new IGX features, available in 82x releases, or new BPX features, available in 84x releases. For advanced modeling, NMT provides the fictitious release 899. This release allows 82x and 84x features together, along with some other release 9 features. | |
14 | Maximum V protocol voice delay allowed in the network. The delays in the table are in milliseconds. | |
27 | Maximum C protocol voice delay allowed in the network. The delays in the table are in milliseconds. | |
14 | Maximum P protocol voice delay allowed in the network. The delays in the table are in milliseconds. | |
27 | Maximum A protocols voice delay allowed in the network. The delays in the table are in milliseconds. | |
27 | Maximum NTS (Non Time Stamped) delay allowed in the network. The delays in the table are in milliseconds. | |
64 | Maximum CVM-CVM connection delay allowed in the network. Also applies to CDP-CDP and combinations. The delays in the table are in milliseconds.
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0 | Timeout (units * 0.125 msec) to combine packets to cell (0 to 255) for voice connections. Models the cnfcnb switch parameter. | |
0 | Timeout (units * 0.125 msec) to combine packets to cell (0 to 255) for TS (Time Stamped) connections. Models the cnfcnb switch parameter. | |
0 | Timeout (units * 0.125 msec) to combine packets to cell (0 to 255) for NTS (Non Time Stamped) connections. Models the cnfcnb switch parameter. |
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Name of current domain (the one being configured). Up to 8 characters. Used as a Site table default. |
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Other domains that sites in this configuration may belong to. |
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Total transmission costs for the network. This information is used by the NMT to calculate the amount of time to recoup an investment in new nodes. |
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The site where this optional equipment will reside. | |
Model number of optional equipment. | |
Description of optional equipment. | |
Price of optional equipment. | |
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Posted: Fri Dec 3 18:38:09 PST 1999
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