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casfVcEndptDeMode
Cisco ATM Switching Fabric Vc Endpoint De Mode
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.112.1.2.1.1.9
Specifies how to map from Congestion Loss Priority (CLP) bit on the ATM side to Discard Eligibility (DE) bit on the Frame Relay side. See the Frame Relay Forum specifications FRF.5 and FRF.8 for definitions of Mode 1 and Mode 2. For network interworking, the valid values are: deIfClpOrFrsscsDe(1) -- Mode 1 of FRF.5 section 4.4.2 deIfFrsscsDe(2) -- Mode 2 of FRF.5 section 4.4.2 For service interworking, the valid values are: deIfClp(3) -- Mode 1 of FRF.8 section 4.2.2 deIsZero(4) and deIsOne(5) -- Mode 2 of FRF.8 section 4.2.2 ::= { casfVcEndptEntry 9 } SYNTAX INTEGER { efciIfFecn(1), efciIsZero(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION Specifies how to map from FECN field in the Frame Relay PDU to the EFCI field in ATM cells, in case of service interworking. This object does not apply to network interworking. efciIfFecn(1) and efciIsZero(2) correspond to Mode 1 and Mode 2 (as defined in FRF.8, section 4.3.1.1), respectively.
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