Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management Commands
<vci> | = | The VCI setting can be 32 to 65535 if the vpi is 0 or 1 to |
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| 65535 if the vpi is not 0. This PVC channel is for internal |
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| use. The operator does not need to create this PVC on the |
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| subscriber’s device (the CPE). |
<encap> | = | The type of encapsulation: llc, vcmux |
<pvid> | = | Type a PVID (Port VLAN ID) to assign to untagged frames |
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| received on this PPVC. |
<priority> | = | This is the priority value (0 to 7) to add to incoming frames |
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| without a (IEEE 802.1p) priority tag. |
This command creates a PPVC.
The following example creates a PPVC with VPI 8 and VCI 35 for port 5. The PPVC uses llc encapsulation and default VID 25. Any frames received without an IEEE 802.1p priority tag will be assigned a priority of 3. The
Figure 263 PPVC Set Command Example
ras> adsl ppvc set 5 8 35 llc 25 3
53.4.2 PPVC Member Set CommandSyntax:
ras> adsl ppvc member set <portlist> <vpi> <vci> <member vpi> <member vci> <DS vcprofile[,US vcprofile]> <level>
where
<portlist> | = | The port(s) of the PPVC. |
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| You can specify a single DSL port <1>, all DSL ports <*> |
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| or a list of DSL ports <1,3,5>. You can also include a range |
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| of ports <1,5,6~10>. |
<vpi> | = | The VPI of the PPVC. |
<vci> | = | The VCI of the PPVC. This PVC channel is for internal use. |
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| The subscriber does not need to create this PVC. |
<member vpi> | = | The VPI of the individual PVC that you are adding to the |
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| PPVC. The VPI setting can be 0 to 255. |
<member vci> | = | The VCI of the individual PVC that you are adding to the |
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| PPVC. The VCI setting can be 32 to 65535 with a VPI of 0 |
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| or 1 to 65535 if the VPI is not 0. The subscriber’s device |
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| must create this PVC. |
DS vcprofile | = | Assign a VC profile to use for this channel’s downstream |
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