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Table 17 config atm command parameters and variables (continued)

Parameters and variables

Description

 

 

state <enable disable>

Sets the state of the port to enabled or disabled.

 

 

info

Shows the last saved port settings and the next-level CLI commands.

 

Note that this does not show the current settings, but the last saved

 

settings.

 

 

config atm pvc command

Table 18 describes the parameters and variables for the config atm pvc command.

Table 18 config atm pvc command parameters and variables

Parameters and variables

Description

 

 

create < vpi.vci> [name <value>]

Creates a PVC. The required parameters are:

[enc <value>] [serv <value>] [pcr

• vpi is the circuit VPI. Enter a numeric value, within the range.

<value>] [scr <value>] [mbs

• vci is the circuit VCI. Enter a numeric value, within the range.

<value>]

For OC-3c, 11 bits split between Vpi and Vci. Vpi bits cannot

 

 

exceed 6 bits for OC-3c.

 

For OC-12c, 13 bits split between Vpi (default is 4) and Vci (default

 

is 9). Vpi bits cannot exceed 8 bits for OC-12c.

 

Note: For <vpi.vci>, 0.0 is not supported.

 

The optional parameters are:

 

• name is the display string. Enter up to 256 alphanumeric characters

 

to name PVC.

 

• enc is the 1483 encapsulation method, either null or llc-snap.

 

• serv is the bit rate, either ubr or vbr.

 

• pcr, with VBR only, is the peak cell rate. The valid ranges are:

 

OC-3—86..182783

 

OC-12—86..733490

 

• scr, with VBR only, is the sustained cell rate. The valid ranges are:

 

OC-3—86..182783

 

OC-12—86..733490

 

• mbs, with VBR only, is the maximum burst size. Enter an integer

 

from 2 to 255.

 

Note that no VLANs or ELANs are bound to this PVC until you add

 

VLAN membership using the config atm <ports> pvc 1483 commands.

 

 

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