
Configuring Frame Relay Services
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Configuring Congestion Control for Individual SVCs
You can use either the BCC or Site Manager to control congestion for individual
SVCs.
Using the BCC
The following sections describe how to configure congestion control for an SVC.
Congestion Control
Congestion control is disabled by default. To enable congestion control, navigate
to the prompt for the SVC you want to modify (for example,
box; serial/3/2;
frame-relay/3/2; service/8.0.32; svc-options/toronto
) and enter:
congestion-control enabled
The value can be
enabled
or
disabled
.
For example, the following command line enables congestion control for this
SVC:
svc-options/toronto#
congestion-control enabled
svc-options/toronto#
Congestion Timer
To change the value for the congestion timer, navigate to the prompt for the SVC
you want to modify (for example,
box; serial/3/2; frame-relay/3/2; service/
8.0.32; svc-options/toronto
) and enter:
congestion-timer
<integer>
integer
is the length of time, in seconds, during which the router counts congestion
notifications (see “Congestion Counter
” on page 5-31). If the router receives the
number of congestion notifications you set in the congestion counter during this
amount of time, the router stops transmitting data.
The value can be 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, or 5 seconds. The default is 1.
For example, the following command line sets a congestion timer of
2.5 seconds:
svc-options/toronto#
congestion-timer 2.5
svc-options/toronto#
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