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MSAP2000 AAMS User’s Guide
Table 17 VC Setup
LABEL DESCRIPTION
VC Profile Use the drop-down list box to select a VC profile to assign to this channel.
PVID Type a PVID (Port VLAN ID) to assign to untagged frames received on this
channel. You cannot configure a PVID for a super channel.
This must be the VLAN ID of a VLAN that is already configured. The port that
you are configuring must also be set to the fixed status in the VLAN.
Priority Type the priority value (0 to 7) to add to incoming frames without a (IEEE 802.1p)
priority tag. An asterisk (*) denotes a super channel.
Add, Apply Click Add to add channel settings on a port.
Click Apply to save channel setting changes for a port.
Click Add or Apply to save your changes to the volatile memory.
The MSAP2000 AAMS loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power, so
use the Config Save link on the navigation panel to save your changes to the
non-volatile memory when you are done configuring.
Cancel Click Cancel to start configuring the screen again.
Show Port Select the number of an ADSL port for which to display VC settings (or display
all of them).
Index This field displays the number of the PVC. Click a PVC’s index number to use
the top of the screen to edit the PVC.
Note: At the time of writing, you can only edit the VC profile. If you want to change other settings, add a new PVC with the desired settings. Then you can delete any unwanted PVCs.
Port This field displays the number of the ADSL port on which the PVC is
configured. VPI/VC This field displays the Virtua l Path Identifier (VPI) and Virtual Circuit Identifier
(VCI). The VPI and VCI identify a channel on this port.
Click a link in the VPI/VCI column to open a screen where you can edit the VPI/VCI
settings.
VC Profile This shows which VC profile the channel is set to use.
PVID This is the PVID (Port VLAN ID) assigned to untagged frames or priority frames (0
VID) received on this channel. An asterisk (*) denotes a super channel.
Priority This is the priority value (0 to 7) added to incoming fram es without a (IEEE 802.1p)
priority tag. An asterisk (*) denotes a super channel.