IBM SG24-4817-00 manual How PVPs Are Supported, How to Define PVPs

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8285A> show pvc 2.1 100 verbose

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Local endpoint

Remote endpoint

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Port

id

type

Vpi/Vci

Port Vpi/Vci

HNb

role

QOS Status

 

 

 

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2.01

100 PTP-PVC

0/500

1.09

0/400

2 Primary BEActive

 

 

 

Remote address : 39.09.85.11.11.11.11.11.11.11.11.01.02

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quality of Service : Best Effort.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last Active Date : 16:38:55 2 Nov 96 (0 failures)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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5.1.6 How PVPs Are Supported

PVPs are supported through the PVCs.

5.1.7 How to Define PVPs

PVPs can be set up using the command line interface or the Nways Campus manager program. The following example shows how to configure a PVC for the configuration shown in Figure 33 on page 86.

 

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8285A>set pvc 2.7 100 1.9 2 path 14 15 best_effort

 

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Note that in this example the following attributes are defined for PVP:

Slot.port on the local 8285 = 2.7.

Slot.port on the remote 8285 = 1.9.

PVP_id = 100.

This is an arbitrary number that you can use to identify the PVP on various displays.

Remote hub identifier = 2.

This identifies the hub number (HN) of the remote hub (the hub on which the PVP terminates) within the cluster.

VPI on the local hub = 14.

VPI on the remote hub = 15.

PVP type = best_effort.

The VPI values chosen for each port must be free at the time of defining the PVP. You can find out the VPI values that are currently allocated to the other connection on the ports by using the Nways Campus manager ATM for AIX. If you are not sure which VPI is available for allocation, you may use the following command which will allow the 8285 Control-Point to select the VPI value that is assigned for the PVP on each port:

 

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8285A>set pvc 2.7 100 1.9 2 path * * best_effort

 

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