April 14, 2006 | Appendix A: Command Line Interface Access |
Set Up an RFC 1483 Routed Session
You selected Create RFC 1483 routed session from the WAN Session Management menu (see Figure
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1 | Configure the following parameters, 1 through 13, for the routing session: | |
| • Session Name | |
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| Enter 1 then type a unique, descriptive identifier for the session. This name can have a maximum of |
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| 32 characters. |
| • | Virtual Path ID (VPI) |
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| Enter 2 then type the value (from 0 to 4,095) provided by the service provider. The number identifies |
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| the virtual path that transports ATM cells between the modem and the service provider. This value |
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| must match the virtual path identification (VPI) value the service provider uses for this connection. |
| • | Virtual Channel ID (VCI) |
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| Enter 3 then type the value (from 32 to 65,535) provided by the service provider. The number |
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| identifies the virtual channel for this session that transports ATM cells between the modem and the |
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| service provider. This value must match the virtual channel identification (VCI) value the service |
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| provider uses for this connection. |
| • QoS Class | |
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| Enter 4 then select the ATM Quality of Service indicated by your service provider. The options are: |
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| • Peak Cell Rate | |
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| Enter 5 then type the QoS Peak Cell Rate (PCR) value supplied by your service provider. If you are |
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| not provided a PCR value, use the default. PCR is the maximum rate at which data is transferred on |
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| the line and measured in ATM cells per second. The valid range is |
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| MM701G2 and |
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