Paradyne Hotwire ATM Line Cards 8335 User Manual page 52

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3. Configuration
Procedure
To configure ATM cross connections:
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1. Select the interface to be changed (dsl1:1 through dsl16:1 on the
Model 8335, dsl1:1 through dsl12:1 on the Model 8365, or dsl1:1 through
dsl24:1 on the Model 8355 and Model 8385).
2. Select the Index number of the VC (Virtual Channel) you wish to modify, or 0
to add a new VC.
— Total Connections for this Interface shows the number of connections
defined for the interface.
— Available Connections displays the number of connections still available
for the card.
To scroll to the previous or next group of connections, type u (for Up) or
d (for Down) in the Index field.
3. Position the cursor in the field you wish to modify. Type the value you want and
press Enter.
For . . .
VPI
VCI
Profile Name (Models
8335 and 8385)
Tx Profile/Rx Profile
(Model 8355)
Dnstream Profile/
Upstream Profile
(Model 8365)
Status
February 2003
Enter . . .
The VPI (Virtual Path Identifier) of the connection, from
0 to 15.
The VCI (Virtual Channel Identifier) of the connection from
32 to 255.
A default or user-defined ATM traffic profile. Default traffic
profiles include AUTOBAUD (Model 8335 only), IP MGT
(Model 8365 only), PACKET, and VOICE. See
Configuring ATM Traffic Profiles
Ctrl-v for a list of valid downstream profiles.
For the Model 8355, define the profile to be used for ATM
traffic both leaving (Tx or downstream) and entering (Rx
or upstream) the interface.
For the Model 8365, define the profile to be used for both
the downstream and upstream connections.
Enable – To enable the connection.
Disable – To disable the connection.
Delete – To delete the connection.
For a connection that already exists, the system
displays one of:
Up – VPI/VCI is operational.
Down – VPI/VCI is not operational.
on page 3-32. Press
8335-A2-GB20-70

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