Configuring And Monitoring Atm Ports; Configuring Pvcs; Deleting Pvcs - Extreme Networks BlackDiamond 6800 Installation And User Manual

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Configuring and Monitoring ATM Ports

In addition to the ExtremeWare commands for configuring slot and port behavior that
are described in the ExtremeWare Software User Guide, this section describes the
commands used to configure ATM ports.
This section provides information on the following topics:
• Configuring PVCs on page 3-9
• Deleting PVCs on page 3-9
• Displaying ATM Port Status Information on page 3-10
• Displaying PVC Status Information on page 3-11
• Configuring ATM Scrambling on page 3-12

Configuring PVCs

This section describes how to configure a PVC on an ATM port.
The following command is used to define a PVC on an ATM port:
config atm add pvc <vpi/vci> encap [l2 | ip peer-ipaddress <ipaddress>]
vlan <name> ports <portlist>
Where the following is true:
• The PVC is identified by the specified
an integer in the range of 0 through 15. The
of 17 through 4095. Both parameters are defined in RFC 2648/1483.
• The
encap
PVC for traffic from the associated VLAN. The
Layer-2 and indicates the LLC Encapsulation for Bridged Protocols (defined in RFC
2684). The
that the LLC Encapsulation for Routed Protocols (defined in RFC 2684) should be
used.

Deleting PVCs

The following command is used to delete a PVC configuration on an ATM port:
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Module Installation and User Guide
parameter indicates the type of encapsulation that is to be used on the
keyword indicates that the VLAN will carry only routed IP traffic and
ip
Configuring and Monitoring ATM Ports
and
parameters. The
vpi
vci
parameter is an integer in the range
vci
keyword is an abbreviation for
l2
parameter is
vpi
3-9

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