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Chapter 59 Configuring Router Interfaces
PVC Policy Page
Step 4 (Optional) Enable end-to-end CC cells on the PVC, using the procedure described in Step 3 for segment
CC cells.
Step 5 (Optional) Configure additional loopback cell parameters:
a. Click the OAM tab.
b. Select the Enable OAM Retry check box, then define the down count, up count, and retry
frequency. See Table 59-28 on page 59-66 for a description of the available options.
Step 6 (Optional) Configure additional CC cell parameters:
a. Select the Enable check box for segment CC cells, then define the activation count, deactivation
count, and retry frequency. These fields determine how many activation and deactivation requests
are sent to peers and how often the router waits between each attempt. See Table59-28 on
page 59-66 for a description of the available options.
b. Repeat a. for end-to-end CC cells.
Step 7 (Optional) Configure AIS/RDI cells on the PVC:
a. On the OAM tab, select the Enable AIS-RDI Detection check box.
b. Define how many AIS/RDI cells are required to move the PVC to the down state.
c. Define how many seconds must elapse without receiving AIS/RDI cells before moving the PVC to
the up state.
Step 8 Click OK to close the dialog box and return to PVC dialog box.
PVC Policy Page
Use the PVC page to create, edit, and delete permanent virtual connections (PVCs) on the router. PVCs
allow direct and permanent connections between sites to provide a service that is similar to a leased line.
These PVCs can be used in ADSL, SHDSL, or pure ATM environments. For more information, see
Defining ATM PVCs, page59-50.
Navigation Path
(Device view) Select Interfaces > Settings > PVC from the Policy selector.
(Policy view) Select Router Interfaces > Settings > PVC from the Policy Type selector.
Right-click PVC to create a policy, or select an existing policy from the Shared Policy selector.
Related Topics
ADSL Policy Page, page 59-36
SHDSL Policy Page, page 59-41
PVCs on Cisco IOS Routers, page 59-46
Table Columns and Column Heading Features, page1-46
Filtering Tables, page1-45