Basic Configuration and Setup | Ongoing Configuration | |||
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| 3. Define a PVC. |
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| PVC establish [traffic direction] [traffic type] | |
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| [originating slot number][originating port | |
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| number][vpi][vci][destination slot | |
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| number][destination port number] [vpi][vci] [orig- | |
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| dest UPC mode] | |
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| name] | |
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| [profile name] |
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| Example: PVC ESTABLISH 0 4 02 0 70 03 0 70 1 0 PVC1 1 | |
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| 0 PVC1 |
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| The example is a | |
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| mode of 1 and no shaper assigned. It is using the profile PVC1. | |
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| Once defined the PVC becomes operational. |
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| To examine the PVC, perform the command DISPLAY pvc [slot | |
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| number][port number]. |
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| (Refer to the DISPLAY pvc command in the Command Manual.) | |
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| 4. Save the configuration. (optional) |
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| SAVE |
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| When changing the configuration, it is always a good idea to save the configura- | |
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| NOTE | ||
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Centillion 1200N ATM Switch User Manual | |
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