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Parameter max-number: Maximum number of PVCs allowed. The value range varies by the type of physical interface, as shown in the following table.

Table 29 The maximum number of PVCs supported on different types of ATM interfaces

Interface type

Maximum number

Default

 

 

 

ADSL

1 to 32

32

GSHDSL

1 to 32

32

ATM OC3

1 to 1,024

1,024

ATM25

1 to 256

256

ATME3

1 to 1,024

1,024

ATMT3

1 to 1,024

1,024

 

 

 

Description

Use the pvc max-numbercommand to set the maximum number of PVCs

 

allowed on an ATM interface.

 

Use the undo pvc max-numbercommand to restore the default.

 

The maximum number of PVCs allowed varies with interface type.

 

The maximum number specified in this command is the total number of the PVCs

 

available to both ATM main interface and the sub-interfaces.

n

The effect of this command applies to both ATM main interface and sub-interface.

However, the command itself is available only in ATM main interface view.

Example

# Configure Atm 1/0 interface to support up to 1,024 PVCs.

 

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] interface atm 1/0

[Sysname-Atm1/0] pvc max-number 1024

pvp limit

Syntax pvp limit vpi output-scr

undo pvp limit vpi

View ATM interface view

Parameter vpi: Virtual path identifier of ATM network; its value ranges from 0 to 255.

output-scr: Sustainable rate of ATM cell output, in kbps. For its detailed value range, refer to Table 30.

Description Use the pvp limit command to set the parameters for VP policing.

Use the undo pvp limit command to delete the VP policing.

By default, VP policing is not performed.

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