Aps-Channel - Cisco ASR 9000 Series Reference Manual

Aggregation services router vpn and ethernet services command reference
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aps-channel

aps-channel

To configure G.8032 instance APS channel and to enter Ethernet ring G.8032 instance aps-channel configuration
submode, use the aps-channel command in the Ethernet ring g8032 instance configuration submode. To
remove the G.8032 instance APS channel configuration, use the no form of this command.
aps-channel [level message-level| port0 interface {Bundle-Ether| FastEthernet| GigabitEthernet| TenGigE}
interface-id | port1 {bridge-domain bridge-domain-name| interface {Bundle-Ether| FastEthernet|
GigabitEthernet| TenGigE} interface-id | none| xconnect xconnect-name}]
no aps-channel [level message-level| port0 interface {Bundle-Ether| FastEthernet| GigabitEthernet|
TenGigE} interface-id | port1 {bridge-domain bridge-domain-name| interface {Bundle-Ether| FastEthernet|
GigabitEthernet| TenGigE} interface-id | none| xconnect xconnect-name}]
Syntax Description
level
port0
port1
interface
bridge-domain
none
xconnect
Command Default
None
Command Modes
L2VPN configuration mode
Command History
Release
Release 4.1.0
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router VPN and Ethernet Services Command Reference, Release
6.1.x
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Specifies the APS message level. The message level ranges from 0 to 7.
Configures G.8032 aps-channel information associated to port0.
Configures G.8032 aps-channel information associated to port1.
Assigns interface associated to port0 or port1. You can assign one of these
interfaces:
• Bundle Ethernet
• Fast Ethernet
• Gigabit Ethernet
• TenGigabit Ethernet
Specifies VPLS domain where virtual channel is connected.
Specify APS channel port0 or port1 as none.
Specifies VPWS xconnect where virtual channel is connected.
Modification
This command was introduced.
Multipoint Layer 2 Services Commands

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