In this user interface, you can set DCC rate and whether to enable DCC communication, according to network management requirements.
In the NE Explorer, click the NE and select from the Function Tree. Select the DCC Rate Configuration tab.
In the NE Explorer, click the NE and select from the Function Tree. Select the DCC Management tab.
Field |
Value |
Description |
|---|---|---|
Port |
|
The port of DCC communication. |
Enabled/Disabled |
Enabled, Disabled Default: Enabled |
Sets whether DCC communication is enabled or not. |
Channel |
For example: GCC0 |
Sets the DCC channel-occupied bytes, that is, the channel rate. |
DCC Resources |
Obtained Already, Obtaining Failed. Default: Obtained Already. |
DCC resource acquisition of the specified optical port at the NE side. |
Communication Status |
Normal, Receiving failed, Transmitting failed, Receiving/transmitting failed |
The communication state of the specified optical port. |
Bandwidth Negotiation Switch |
Enabled, Disabled |
Set the state of the bandwidth negotiation Switch of the selected port. |
Protocol Type |
TCP/IP, OSI, Auto, HWECC, L2DCN, HWMAC |
The protocol type of DCC communication.
NOTE:
Different type of NEs support different protocol type. |
IP Address |
For example: 192.168.1.5 |
Displays and sets the IP address.
NOTE:
The IP address can be set only when the protocol type is TCP/IP or IP. |
Subnet Mask |
For example: 255.255.255.0 |
Displays and sets the subnet mask.
NOTE:
The subnet mask can be set only when the protocol type is TCP/IP or IP. |
OSPF Subnet |
0 to 4 |
Sets the OSPF subnet where the port resides. OSPF subnets are divided to improve management capability of gateway NEs (GNEs). A port can reside only on one OSPF subnet. |
LAPD Role |
Network, User |
The role of DCC communication. |
LAPD MTU |
1512 |
The maximal package of the LAPD. |
Bind/Bound Flag |
Enabled, Disabled |
Sets and displays the bound status of the port link. |
Domain/DCN Flag |
Control domain, Management domain |
Sets and displays the DCN domain. |