Configuring PVCCs
172 Avidia System Configuration and Management User Manual
<vci>
The VCIs associated with the preceding <port> parameter in the command line. When
using the range command, the first PVCC is assigned the VCI you specify for this
parameter, and each additional PVCC is assigned the next sequential VCI. Before assigning
a VCI, verify that it has not already been assigned to a PVCC with the same VPI on the
same port. See “Displaying Cell Channel Card PVCC Information” on page 177 for
instructions on viewing the already-configured PVCCs. See the table on page24 for a
summary of the supported VPI ranges for each card.
[-admin (up|down)]
(Optional) Type -admin up to activate the PVCC. Type -admin down to deactivate
the PVCC. If you omit this parameter, the default admin status up is assigned.
[-txtraf <src index>] [-rxtraf <src index>]
(Optional) The index number of the transmit (-txtraf) and receive (-rxtraf) traffic profiles
you want to assign to the source port of this PVCC. Transmitted traffic refers to all traffic
transmitted out of the Avidia chassis, while received traffic refers to all traffic received into
the Avidia chassis. The transmit and receive traffic profiles assigned to the PVCC source
port are adjusted to reflect the same service on the destination port.
See “Displaying ATM Traffic Profiles” on page 156 for instructions on viewing the list of
configured profiles. If you omit this parameter, an index of 0 (no profile) is assigned. If you
specify a profile for transmitted traffic, but not for received traffic, the received traffic is
automatically configured to match the transmitted traffic.
[-backup [<lport> <vpi> <vci>]]
(Optional) Configures a backup PVCC using the specified destination port (format
slot.port), VPI and VCI. Use the line card port (format slot.port) for the destination port.
The VPI and VCI values can either be the same values as the primary PVCC or different
values. Omitting the <lport> <vpi> <vci> parameters automatically establishes a
backup PVCC on the other line card using the same VPI and VCI as the primary PVCC.
[-y]
(Optional) Results in the creation of the specified range of PVPCs without first displaying
a confirmation message. If you omit this parameter, a confirmation message displays.
Examples
::pvcc=> new 2.5 0 33 12.1 0 33 -admin up -txtraf 3 -rxtraf 5
-backup 11.1 0 33
::pvcc=> range 16 2.5 0 33 12.1 0 33 -admin up -txtraf 3
-rxtraf 5 -y