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What are my options in configuring IP Transport ASEs from the PAC?

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What are my options in configuring IP Transport ASEs from the PAC?

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From the PAC, you can set up IP Transport ASE access lines and end-to-end circuits on an IP-switched network. When you configure IP Transport ASEs, you can configure up to ten protocols (and three additional custom protocols), up to 32 subnet ranges per site, and the committed access rate (CAR). You can also view the class of service settings and modify the policing threshold for the ASE. You configure the ASE’s frame relay or HDLC link layer settings and its physical layer settings in the standard way. You need to configure each circuit’s far end point; single ended IP circuits are not supported. You have options for viewing circuit subnets, and for removing old circuits when the ASE’s circuit is full.

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