where
vpi/vci
This command allows you to display the PVCs for subscribers in an IP bridge.
An example is shown next.
ras> port ipbpvc show 1-10
pvc
--------------- ------- ---- --- ---------- --------------------------------
--
1-10-40/73
The output values correspond to the input values of other IP bridge PVC commands.
31.22.6 port ipbpvc vlan Command
Syntax:
port ipbpvc vlan <slot-port-vpi/vci> <vid> <registration> <tag>
where
vpi/vci
<vid>
<registration> =
<tag>
Use this command to configure a IPB PVC's VLAN settings.
The following example sets the PVC on slot 1, DSL port 10 with VPI 40, VCI 73 to be a
member of VLAN 402 and not tag the frames sent to this PVC.
ras> port ipbpvc vlan 1-10-40/73 402 join untag
31.23 port name Command
Syntax:
port name <slot-port> <name>
MSC1000G/1024G/1224G Series User's Guide
The VPI and VCI of an individual PVC.
=
type
pvid pri ipbpvctype profile
ipb
402
2
The VPI and VCI of an individual PVC.
=
The default VID (1 to 4094). Each PVC must have a unique VID since
=
the system forwards traffic back to the subscribers based on the VLAN
ID.
You must assign a default VID (1 to 4094) and IEEE 802.1p default
priority (0 to 7) to normal channels. Each PVC must have a unique VID
(since the system forwards traffic back to the subscribers based on the
VLAN ID).
Use join to have the port be a member of the specified VLAN.
Use leave to remove the port from the specified VLAN.
Use tag to tag all frames transmitted on this PVC with the port's VID.
=
Use untag to not frames transmitted on this PVC with the port's VID.
llc
DEFVAL
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