mymachine> ip ipatm lifetime 90
Idle lifetime for connections: 1m30s
10.22 ipatm pvc
10.22.1Syntax
ipatm pvc
ipatm pvc add <i/f> <port> [<vpi>/]<vci> [pcr <pcr>] [remoteip <IP address>]
ipatm pvc delete <port> [<vpi>/]<vci> ipatm pvc flush
10.22.2Description
The table below describes the use of each of the four commands given above:
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ipatm pvc | Lists configured PVCs for use by |
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ipatm pvc add | Configures a PVC. |
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ipatm pvc delete | Deletes a PVC. |
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ipatm pvc flush | Deletes all PVCs. |
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The options which can be used by the commands are described below:
•<i/f> – is the name of an interface configured for
•<vpi> – is the VPI to use for the PVC. The range of possible VPIs depends on the system.
•<vci> – is the VCI to use for the PVC. The range of possible VCIs depends on the system.
•<IP address> – is the IP address of the machine at the other end of the PVC. If it is not specified, ATMOS TCP/IP will use Inverse ATMARP (RFC 1577) to determine the IP address; if it is specified, then Inverse ATMARP will not be used.
•<pcr> – is the peak cell rate, in cells per second. The default is 60000.
•<port> – is the port name: it must be specified. If the device has only one ATM port, then the port name can be omitted.
Configuration saving saves any PVC configuration information. (See config on page 160.)
10.22.3Example
For example, if you have defined an IPOA device, as follows:
myswitch> ip device add ipoa atm
The following commands can be used to create and configure PVCs.
The label ipoa is used to refer to the device:
myswitch> ip ipatm pvc add ipoa a3 60