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where
[portlist] = You can specify a single ADSL port <1>, all ADSL ports
<*> or a list of ADSL ports <1,3,5>. You can also
include a range of ports <1,5,6~10>.
[<vpi> <vci>] = The VPI and VCI of an individual PVC.
The pvc show command allows you to display the PVC parameters of the sp ecified
ADSL
port(s) or all of the ADSL ports if you do not specify any.
26.5.2 PVC Set Command
Syntax:
adsl pvc set <portlist> <vpi> <vci> <super |vid = 1..4094 <priority>>
<vcprofile>
where
<portlist> = You can specify a single ADSL port <1>, all ADSL ports
<*> or a list of ADSL ports <1,3,5>. You can also
include a range of ports <1,5,6~10>.
<vpi> = The VPI setting can be 0 to 255.
<vci> = The VCI setting can be 32 to 65535 if the vpi is 0 or 1 to
65535 if the vpi is not 0.
<super |vid =
1..4094
<priority>
<vcprofile> = Assign a virtual channel profile to the PVC.
= Use
super to set this channel as a super channel. The
super channel can forward frames belonging to
multiple VLAN groups (that are not assigned to other
channels). A channel that is not the super channel
can only forward frames with a single VLAN ID (that
is configured on that channel). The AAM would drop
any frames received from the subscriber that are
tagged with another VLAN ID.
Use the default VID (1 to 4094) to set this channel
as a normal channel. Each PVC must have a unique
VID since the AAM forwards traffic back to the
subscribers based on the VLAN ID.
You must assign a default VID (1 to 4094) and IEEE
802.1p default priority (0 to 7) to normal channels.
Each PVC must have a unique VID (since the AAM
forwards traffic back to the subscribers based on the
VLAN ID).
The priority value (0 to 7) is to add to incoming
frames without a (IEEE 802.1p) priority tag.