| Common
Parameters |
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Name
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A unique label for the Pseudowire Template
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Type
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Type of Pseudowires. The following three types are supported:
TDM (SAToP), ATM, and Ethernet
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Comment
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Control Word check box
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Add a control word to the layer 2 encapsulation for the pseudowire
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| Parameters
for ATM and Ethernet |
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Encapsulation Type
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Available values for ATM II are atm-ccc-cell-relay and atm-ccc-vc-mux
Available values for Ethernet are ethernet-ccc, vlan-ccc, and extended-vlan-ccc
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Bandwidth
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Bandwidth available for the pseudowire
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| Parameters
for SAToP |
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Payload size
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Allowed range is 1 to 1024
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Idle pattern
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Allowed range is 0 to 255
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Excessive packet loss threshold
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Allowed range is 1 to 100
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Excessive packet loss sample period
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Allowed range is 1000 to 65535 milliseconds.
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Jitter buffer latency
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Specified in milliseconds.
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| Parameters
for ATM |
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Mode
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Allowed options are 1–to-1–vcc, n–to-1-vcc,
1–to-1–vpc, n-to-1-vpc, aal5–pdu and aal5–sdu
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Maximum Cell Concatenation
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The maximum number of ATM cells that can be concatenated before
the packet switched network (PSN) packet is sent out.
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Timeout
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The maximum time that the device should wait for the specified
number of ATM cells to arrive for concatenation.
If the specified number of ATM cells have not arrived in the
specified time period, the device concatenates the ATM cells that
have arrived and sends out the PSN packet.
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Sequence Number Check
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Allowed values are enable and disable
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Sequence Number Switchover
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Allowed values are enable and disable
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