lpArcShapingStackAllocation - lp Arc Shaping Stack Allocation

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lpArcShapingStackAllocation

lp Arc Shaping Stack Allocation

This attribute is migrated to the perVcQueueInterfaces attribute of the Lp/n Eng Arc Cqc Ov. Value ~0,~1,~2 is migrated to the value 0; value 0,~1,~2 is migrated to value 1; value 0,1,~2 is migrated to the value 2 and value 0,1,2 is migrated to the value 3 (for cardTypes 3pE3Atm, 3pDS3Atm, 3pOC3MmAtm, 3pOC3SmAtm, 3pE1Atm, 3pDS1Atm) or to the value 4 (for other cardTypes). This attribute specifies the allocation of shaping stack resources among the ports on this FP. Shaping stacks can currently be allocated on port 0, ports 0 and 1, or ports 0, 1 and 2. Allocating shaping stacks on a port allows the use of traffic shaping and per- VC queueing on that port. Description of bits: n0(0) n1(1) n2(2)

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