Add Port & PVC
Click ‘Add’ button to create a new PVC of single or range of ADSL port interface. A total of eight PVCs can be allowed under a single DSL port.
Figure 4-8 Add Port & PVC Dialog
Table
Item
Description
Port selection pull down menu | This specifies the ADSL port interface for ATM PVC configuration. |
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VPI | This specifies the virtual path identifier for use at DSL port interface. |
| Valid values: 0 ~ 255 |
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VCI | This specifies the virtual circuit identifier for use at DSL port interface. |
| Valid values: 1 ~ 65535 (1 ~ 31 are reserved) |
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Type | Be sure to use the encapsulation method required by the |
| DSLAM supports the following methods. |
| EOA: Ethernet over ATM. EoA benefits from SONET/SDH protection but has been |
| criticized for being expensive and having scalability issues. EoA offers smooth roll out |
| of |
| optimizes the use of spare capacity in the ATM network. |
| IPOA: Some CPE devices have IPoA interfaces towards the WAN side. These interfaces |
| need to be supported and retained by the service providers. Also DSLAMs are moving |
| from ATM to Packet mode and hence support for these interfaces on the CPE side |
| becomes essential. In order to provide this flexibility in the route mode firmware release |
| R2.0, RFC 2684 Routed (IPoA) interfaces along with the existing RFC 2684 Bridged |
| Ethernet interfaces shall be supported. |
| PPPOA: PPPoA stands for Point to Point Protocol over ATM Adaptation Layer5 (AAL5). A |
| PPPoA connection functions like a |
| encapsulates the PPP session based on RFC1483 and sends it through an ATM PVC |
| (Permanent Virtual Circuit) to the CPEs. Please refer to RFC2364 for more information |
| on PPPoA. Refer to RFC1661 for more information on PPP. |
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