ISO8859-1'!""&I i    +$!= _'-E^v !"#$%&&!'!7(Y) y*-  /0 P _ m . &   ( , : J< Q F {   !Gdi e c4  g 7S/Wb> l"Y| 54,?a:        ( 1%:>*3y+#,.]/3G0V{1Q2F $3X k4S 8!;'!8<"`100 Mbps ATM Fiber Adapter (8f7f)Bus I/O addressAddress of bus memory used for DMABus Interrupt LevelInterrupt PriorityDMA arbitration levelMicrochannel Data Streaming EnableMicrochannel Selective FeedbackMicrochannel Parity EnableMicrochannel Channel CheckReceive data transfer OFFSETAddress SuffixEnable ALTERNATE ATM MAC address ALTERNATE ATM MAC address (12 hex digits)ATM Adapter Maximum PDU size (bytes)155 Mbps ATM Fiber Adapter (8f67)Minimum Guaranteed VCs SupportedMaximum Number of VCs NeededVirtual Circuit Peak Segamentation RateATM Adapter Protocol Data UnitMaximum Small ATM mbufsMaximum Medium ATM mbufsMaximum Large ATM mbufsMinimum Small ATM mbufsMinimum Medium ATM mbufsMinimum Large ATM mbufsSonet or SDH interfaceProvide SONET clockMaximum Huge ATM mbufsMinimum Huge ATM mbufsDMA bus memory widthMaximum ATM MTB mbufsMax Transmit Block (MTB) size (kbytes)Minimum ATM MTB mbufsMinimum ATM interface buffer size155 Mbps ATM UTP Adapter (8f64)155 Mbps ATM MPEG Adapter (8f66)Software transmit queue lengthSVC UNI VersionATM AdapterTrace an ATM AdapterList All ATM AdaptersChange / Show Characteristics of an ATM AdapterName of Device to Change / ShowAddress SuffixChange StatusTrace an ATM AdapterChange / Show Peak bandwidth of an ATM AdapterUser Best Effort Peak Rate (kbits/sec)Enable ALTERNATE ATM MAC address ALTERNATE ATM MAC addressnow,next boot,bothatmclient,serverActive,Inactiveno,yesThe valid range for the peak bandwidth is 1 through 155 Mbs.Best Effort is for traffic that does not require quality of service and bandwidth reservation. The ATM network does not reject a Best Effort connection. There are 4 best effort rate queues, one of which is user definable. Use this option to set the user definable rate queue for Best Effort connections. The 3 predefined values accommodate 25Mbps, 100Mbps, and 155Mbps. The adapter will automatically make connections using the fastest of the 4 queues that does not exceed the requested rateFor more information on this topic, proceed to the next level of SMIT.ATM 100Mbs Adapter refers to the Asynchronous Transfer Mode adapter using Multimode Fiber with 4B/5B encoding. This adapter provides for the transparent transfer of 53 byte ATM cells across an ATM network on pre-established ATM connections (identified by VPI:VCI pair).If yes, will use the user defined MAC address rather than the address found in the read only memory of the adapter. This is most useful when changing the card on which an ARP server was running.The alternate MAC address for the adapter; to be used in place of the address found in the read only memory of the adapter; (0x400000000000 - 0x7fffffffffff) eg. 0x4123456789abThis is the maximum AAL5 PDU (protocal data unit) size. This is used to select the adapter buffer size. Setting this value larger than what is needed by the network applications, will result in wasted adapter buffer space. Most installations will perform well with the default of 9180.The Maximum number of Small ATM mbufs this adapter should allocate. The Small buffers are 256 bytes.The Maximum number of Medium ATM mbufs this adapter should allocate. The Medium buffers are 4K bytes.The Maximum number of Large ATM mbufs this adapter should allocate. The Large buffers are 8K bytes.The Minumum number of Small ATM mbufs; the adapter will allocate this many buffers at configuration and may free buffers if more than the minimum number of buffers is unused. Small ATM mbufs are 256 bytes.The Minumum number of Medium ATM mbufs; the adapter will allocate this many buffers at configuration and may free buffers if more than the minimum number of buffers is unused. Medium ATM mbufs are 4k bytes.The Minumum number of Large ATM mbufs; the adapter will allocate this many buffers at configuration and may free buffers if more than the minimum number of buffers is unused. Large ATM mbufs are 8k bytes.The 155 Mbps adapter can generate SONET or SDH framing. O is the default and provide SONET framing, a value of 1 provides SDH framing.The 155 Mbps adapter can provide the SONET clock or use the Network's clocking. Clocking is provided to the network if set to 1, if 0 the network clock is used.The minumum number of VCs that the system is guaranteed to accomodate at any time.The maximum number of VCs that the system is expected to accomodate at any given time.The Maximum number of Huge ATM mbufs this adapter should allocate. The Huge buffers are 16K bytes.The Minumum number of Huge ATM mbufs; the adapter will allocate this many buffers at configuration and may free buffers if more than the minimum number of buffers is unused. Huge ATM mbufs are 16k bytes.The Minumum number of ATM MTB mbufs; the adapter will allocate this many buffers at configuration and may free buffers if more than the minimum number of buffers is unused. The ATM MTB buffer size is user defined in Kbytes.The Maximum number of ATM MTB mbufs this adapter should allocate.This parameter also determines the maximum transmit block size.The Maximum Transmit Block mechanism allows the transfer of data blocks from the system to adapter which are larger than the PDU size. These blocks are then segmented by the adapter. This method reduces the host processor utilization.This ATM adapter supports the use of interface buffers. The socket layer will attempt to obtain an interface buffer and copy data directly into a buffer that has already been prepared for DMA by by the adapter. Interface buffers are not used for transmits with lengths less than this value.The DMA bus width specifies the amount of bus space that can be used when preparing memory for DMA access from the ATM adapter. This value can be determined by adding the products of the size and maximum number of each ATM buffer size as configured. The DMA bus width for the device must be greater than or equal to the sum. Use 4 kbytes as the minimum buffer size when calculating this value.Best Effort is for traffic that does not require quality of service and bandwidth reservation. The ATM network does not reject a Best Effort connection. There are 4 best effort rate queues, one of which is user definable. Use this option to set the user definable rate queue for Best Effort connections. The 3 predefined values accommodate 25Mbps, 45Mbps, and 100Mbps. The adapter will automatically make connections using the fastest of the 4 queues that does not exceed the requested rateThe length of the ATM device software transmit queue Error: Alternate MAC address must be 12 hex digits. Error: Alternate MAC address can not be removed while enabled. Error: Specify an alternate MAC address when enabling it. metric %d inet %s netmask 0x%x broadcast %s arpaddr idle %d ns %s iso %s netmask %s Error: enter a 12 character hex address: eg. 4123456789ab Enter a 12 character hex address: eg. 4123456789ab Attribute not changable with chdev Best peak rate changed You have choosen a non-default PDU size. Please realize that the buffer size and MTU values should usually be equal and tuned to your traffic; performance degradation can occur if these values are either too large or too small. ATM adapter buffer size succesfully changed; REBOOT for change to have an effect Error: an alternate MAC address must be specified before enabling it. ATM alternate address succesfully enabled/disabled; REBOOT for change to have an effect ATM alternate mac address succesfully changed; REBOOT for change to have an effect Starting ATM Signalling Daemon Updating TCP/UDP parameters in /etc/rc.net to semi-optimum values for high performance ATM networks. Networks with lower bandwidth will have different optimum settings. This change could affect performance on installed, lower bandwidth networks; eg. token ring, ethernet, etc. See /etc/rc.net. The User-Network Interface (UNI) version number of the Signalling layer protocol desired to use. The default value is 'auto_detect' which will automatically determine the UNI version by querying the currently connected switch.