Appendix C

Creating PVCs

 

 

Module 1

M15-155s8:/>vport disable 1.1.0

 

M15-155s8:/>vport set vcirange 1.1.0 [32..100

 

M15-155s8:/>vport enable 1.1.0

Module 2

M770s2:/>vport disable 2.1.0

 

M770s2:/>vport set vcirange 2.1.0 [32..100]

 

M770s2:/>vport enable 2.1.0

Module 3

M770s3:/>vport disable 3.1.0

 

M770s3:/>vport set vcirange 3.1.0 [32..100]

 

M770s3:/>vport enable 3.1.0

Before the vport parameter may be set, it must be disabled as shown in the example.

Creating the P2MP PVC

In this example, we are using td (traffic descriptor) 5 and Trunk ID 150 which was defined in the steps above. We are setting up a P2MP PVC from 1.1.0.114 to 2.1.0.115 and 3.1.0.115

Command:

M15-155s8:/>pvc setup pmp <vci1index> <vci2index>...<vciNindex>…

 

<trunkId> [<fwd td>]

 

 

 

 

 

Example:

M15-155s8:/>hardware trunkidrange 200

 

 

 

 

Module 1

M15-155s1:/>pvc setup

pmp 1.1.0.114

 

 

2.1.0.115

3.1.0.115

1.150

5

 

Module 2

M15-155s2:/>pvc setup pmp 1.1.0.114

 

 

2.1.0.115

1.150

5

 

 

 

Module 3

M15-155s3s1:/>pvc

setup pmp 1.1.0.114

 

 

3.1.0.115

1.150

5

 

 

Parameters

<vci1index>

The first VCL for the PVC connection in the format

 

 

<slot.port number.vpi.vci>.

 

 

 

<vci2index>...<vciNi

The branch VCLs (until the Nth branch) for the PMP

 

ndex>

PVC connection in the format <slot.port.vpi.vci>

 

<trunkId>

The identifier of the P2MP call. It must be the same on

 

 

both the root module and the branch module. The

 

 

format is <slot>.<index> where the slot is the slot of the

 

 

root port and the range of trunk IDs are determined by

 

 

the module that holds the root.

 

 

<fwd td.

Index of the traffic descriptor for the forwarding

 

 

direction (rx for the root VCL, and tx for the branch

 

 

VCLs).

 

 

 

 

If the P2MP PVC is from one module to another, the PVC setup must be performed on both modules. The order of the VCLs should NOT switch places. The root VCL comes first, and the branch VCLs come second.

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