User`s guide

Configuring
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For example, if you configure port 3 to accept no more than 5
multicasts per 60 seconds, any multicasts destined for port 3 are
discarded after the first 5. After 60 seconds have elapsed, another 5
multicasts to port 3 will be allowed. This maintains an effective
maximum rate of 5 multicast packets per minute.
3.7 MODIFYING MIB VARIABLES
Specific instructions for controlling ATX operations, modifying
parameters, etc., depend on the NMS you are using. This manual
provides instructions for using LCM commands, but LCM
commands don’t exist for all configuration options. You may need
to modify your configuration using an NMS. This section provides
a list of common MIB variables you may want to change. (Refer to
the ATX MIB Reference Guide for a complete listing and description
of MIB variables.)
Each variable is first described in words and is then identified in
MIB form, for example, configGetPass - {config 3}. The
DisplayString line shows the range of values that may be used for
the given parameter. In each case, the DisplayString is a string of
ASCII characters.
3.7.1 System Contact
The system contact parameter identifies a contact person who is
responsible for operation of the ATX. Typically this parameter
includes the person's name, company or division name, and
telephone number.
sysContact - {system 4}
DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))