Vpi, Vci And Dlci; Configure A Channel Profile; Figure 3-4 Menu 11.1 - Channel Profile; Table 3-2 Valid Ranges For Vpi, Vci And Dlci - ZyXEL Communications Prestige 724 User Manual

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3.3.4 VPI, VCI and DLCI

Refer to section 3.1.1 for more information on VPI, VCI and DLCI.
VPI
0 – 255

3.3.5 Configure a Channel Profile

To configure a channel, enter a channel number from menu 11 and press [ENTER] to display the following
figure.
In Menu 11.1 – Channel Profile, fill in the fields as described in the following table.
FIELD
Channel Name
Type a unique, descriptive name of up to eight characters for this
channel for identification purposes. Spaces are not allowed, but
dashes "-" and underscores "_" are accepted. Trailing spaces are
truncated.
Active
Press [SPACE BAR] to select either Yes to activate or No to
deactivate this channel. Inactive channels are displayed with a minus
sign (–).
Channel Setup

Table 3-2 Valid Ranges for VPI, VCI and DLCI

Menu 11.1 - Channel Profile
Channel Name= 1
Active= Yes
Encapsulation= FRF8_TRANSLATION
Outgoing:
My Login= N/A
My Password= N/A
Figure 3-4 Menu 11.1 — Channel Profile

Table 3-3 Channel Profile Menu Fields

VCI
32 – 65535
VPI= 8
VCI= 35
DLCI= 16
DESCRIPTION
Prestige 724 G.SHDSL CSU/DSU
DLCI
16 - 991
EXAMPLE
1
Yes
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