Chapter 6 Managing Virtual Ports
78 Avaya M770 ATM Switch User’s Guide
Resetting the VPI range
If you reset the virtual port’s VPI range and the remote device is an end-station, the
port will re-learn the VPI range supported by the end-station when it is enabled and
a remote device is connected. For more information about this parameter, see
Setting the VPI range on a root virtual port earlier in this chapter.
Note: You must disable the virtual port before you can change or reset any virtual
port parameters. For more information about how to disable a virtual port, see
“Disabling a virtual port” on page 65.
To reset the VPI range for a virtual port, use the vport reset vpirange
command.
Resetting the Waitqsaal parameter
For more information about this parameter, see Setting the QSAAL wait parameter
on a virtual port earlier in this chapter.
Note: You must disable the virtual port before you can change or reset any virtual
port parameters. For more information about how to disable a virtual port, see
“Disabling a virtual port” on page 65.
To reset Waitqsaal for a virtual port, use the vport reset waitqsaal
command.
Command: M15-155s8:/>vport reset vpirange <vport id>
Example: M15-155s8:/>vport reset vpirange 8.1.0
Parameter: <vport id> The virtual port in the form <slot>.<port>.<virtualport number>
Command: M15-155s8:/>vport reset waitqsaal <vport id>
Example: M15-155s8:/>vport reset waitqsaal 8.1.0
Parameter: <vport id> The virtual port in the form <slot>.<port>.<virtualport number>