
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management Commands
This command displays the runtime configured PPVCs.
The following example displays the PPVCs configured on DSL port 5.
Figure 267 PPVC Show Command Example
ras> | adsl | ppvc show 5 |
port | vpi | vci encap pvid pri |
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5 | 8 | 35 llc | 25 6 |
53.6.2 PPVC Delete Command
Syntax:
ras> adsl ppvc delete <portlist> <vpi> <vci>
where
<portlist> | = | The port(s) of the PPVC. |
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<vpi> | = | The VPI of the PPVC. |
<vci> | = | The VCI of the PPVC. |
This command removes a PPVC. Removing a PPVC also deletes all of the member PVCs. The following example removes a PPVC with VPI 8 and VCI 35 for port 5.
Figure 268 PPVC Delete Command Example
ras> adsl ppvc delete 5 8 35
53.7 2684 Routed Mode Commands
Use the 2684 routed mode to have the
Use the commands in the following order to set up a 2684 routed mode PVC.
1Use the adsl rpvc gateway commands to configure gateway settings.
2Use the adsl rpvc set command to configure RPVCs (2684 routed mode PVCs) for 2684 routed mode traffic.
3Use the adsl rpvc route set command to configure domains for 2684 routed mode traffic. The domain is the range of IP addresses behind the subscriber’s device (the CPE or Customer Premises Equipment). This includes the CPE device’s LAN IP addresses and the IP addresses of the LAN computers.
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