Cisco Systems 78-6897-01 manual Configuring PVPs

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Configuring PVPs

Configuring PVPs

Configuring PVPs

A VP connection is like a bundle of VCs, transporting all cells with a common VPI, rather than a specific VPI and VCI. A PVP is a provisioned VP (like a PVC).

Figure3-4 illustrates how to set up PVPs. This example network is used throughout this section.

Figure3-4 Example Network for Configuring PVPs

Table3-3 describes the in and out interfaces and associated VPIs for the PVP shown in Figure3-4 . Between ATM switch routers, the VPIs for the out port and the in port must match. For example, in Figure3-4, the VPIs match between ATM switch routers A and B (VPI=3).

Note The VPIs for the internal crossconnects do not have to match. For example, in Figure3-4, the VPIs do not match in ATM switch router A for the internal crossconnect between ports 3/0/1 (VPI=2) and 3/0/2 (VPI=3).

Table3-3

 

VPIs for the Example PVP

 

 

 

 

Switch A Switch B

Switch B

Switch C

Switch C

Switch D

 

Out

In

Out

In

Out

In

Interface

3/0/2

0/0/0

1/1/1

3/1/1

1/0/0

0/1/1

VPI

3

3

5

5

8

8

Configuring SVCs, PVCs, SoftPVCs, PVPs, and VPTunnels 3-19

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