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Table 126 DTPVC Setup (continued)
LABEL
CVID
CPri
Mvlan
Select
Modify
Delete
VPI / VCI
Mvlan
Enable
Profile
MUX
SVID
SPri
CVID
CPri
Apply
Cancel
ID
State
Card Type
Up Time
Firmware
MSC1000G/1024G/1224G Series User's Guide
DESCRIPTION
This is the customer VLAN ID (the inner VLAN tag) that the line card assigns to
untagged frames received on this DTPVC.
This field displays the IEEE 802.1p priority level for the customer tag that the line card
adds to untagged frames that come in on this DTPVC. "0" is the lowest priority level and
"7" is the highest.
This field displays the DTPVC's current multicast VLAN setting. "-" indicates the
multicast VLAN is not active while "V" indicates the multicast VLAN is active.
Select a DTPVC's radio button and then use the Modify, Copy or Delete button.
Click Modify to display the selected DTPVC's settings in the fields above so you can
edit them.
Click Delete to remove the selected DTPVC.
Type the Virtual Path Identifier and Virtual Circuit Identifier for a channel on this port.
Select this option to send multicast VLAN traffic through this DTPVC.
Multicast VLAN allows one single multicast VLAN to be shared among different
customer VLANs on the network. This improves bandwidth utilization by reducing
multicast traffic in the subscriber VLANs and simplifies multicast group management.
Use the drop-down list box to select an ATM profile to assign to this channel.
Select the encapsulation type (llc or vc) for this channel.
SVID refers to the service provider's VLAN ID (the outer VLAN tag). Enter the service
provider ID (from 1 to 4094) for untagged frames received on this DTPVC.
Enter the priority level for the service provider's VLAN ID. "0" is the lowest priority level
and "7" is the highest.
CVID refers to the customer VLAN ID (the inner VLAN tag). Enter the customer ID (from
1 to 4094) for untagged frames received on this DTPVC.
Enter the priority level for the customer VLAN ID. "0" is the lowest priority level and "7" is
the highest.
Click Apply to save the changes in this screen to the system's volatile memory. The
system loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the Config Save on
the navigation panel and then the Save button to save your changes to the non-volatile
memory when you are done configuring.
Click Cancel to begin configuring the screen again.
This column lists the slot numbers of the line cards. Click the ID number of an active
DSL line card to go to a screen where you can view and delete PVCs from the line
card's DSL ports.
This field displays the line card's current operational status.
active means the line card is operating normally.
init means the MSC is initializing the line card.
disable means a manager has disabled the line card.
inactive means the line card is starting up or is not operating normally. This could be
due to the card starting, a firmware upgrade in progress or a malfunction. See
39.7 on page 974
for what to do if the line card stays stuck in the inactive state.
This field displays the type of a line card.
This field displays how long the line card has been running since the last time it was
started.
This field displays the current firmware version installed on the line card.
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