Manoj Reddy's Reference Guide

ces partial-fill

To configure the number of user octets per cell for the ATM CES, use the ces partial-fill interface configuration command. Use the no form of this command to delete the CES partial-fill value.

ces partial-fill octet

no ces partial-fill octet

Syntax Description

octet 

Number of user octets per cell for the CES. Possible values of octet range from 0 to 47. Setting this number to zero disables partial cell fill and causes all cells to be completely filled before they are sent.

Defaults

47

Command Modes

Interface configuration

Command History

ReleaseModification
11.3 MA

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

This command applies to ATM configuration on the Cisco MC3810.

Setting the value of the ces partial-fill command to zero disables partial cell fill and causes all cells to be completely filled before they are sent. This command is supported on serial ports 0 and 1 when the encapsulation atm-cescommand is enabled.

Examples

The following example sets the CES partial cell fill to 20 octets per cell for serial port 0:

interface serial 0
 ces partial-fill 20

Related Commands

CommandDescription
ces cell-loss-integration-period Sets the CES cell-loss integration period on the Cisco MC3810 multiservice concentrator.
ces clockmode synchronous Configures the ATM CES synchronous clock mode on the Cisco MC3810 multiservice concentrator.
ces connect Maps the CES service to an ATM PVC on the Cisco MC3810 multiservice concentrator.
ces initial-delay Configures the size of the receive buffer of a CES circuit on the Cisco MC3810 multiservice concentrator.
ces max-buf-size Configures the send buffer of a CES circuit on the Cisco MC3810 multiservice concentrator.
ces service Configures the ATM CES type on the Cisco MC3810 multiservice concentrator.

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