<pvid>
<priority>
This command creates or modifies a PVC setting.
The following example sets a PVC on DSL port 5 on the line card in slot 2 with VPI 8, VCI 35, the
DEFVAL profile, default VID 2 and priority 3.
ras> port pvc set 2-5-8/35 DEFVAL vcmux 2 3
29.29.5 port pvc show Command
Syntax:
port pvc show <slot>|<slot-port>|<slot-port-vpi/vci> [detail]
where
<slot-port-
vpi/vci>
[detail]
This command displays the runtime configured virtual channels for the specified DSL port(s).
The following example displays the virtual channels of DSL port 5 on the line card in slot 2.
ras> port pvc show 2-5
pvc
--------------- ------- ----- ------ ---- ----- ------------
2-5-0/33
2-5-8/35
29.29.6 port pvc usratelimit enable Command
Syntax:
port pvc usratelimit enable <slot-port-vpi/vci>
This command activates upstream rate limiting on the specified PVC. The following example
activates upstream rate settings on the PVC (0/33 of port 1 on the line card in slot 5).
ras> port pvc usratelimit enable 5-1-0/33
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Set a default VID (1 to 4094) for the channel. The channel can only forward
frames with this VLAN ID. The system would drop any frames received from the
subscriber that are tagged with another VLAN ID.
Each PVC must have a unique VID since the system forwards traffic back to the
subscribers based on the VLAN ID.
=
Set an IEEE 802.1p default priority (0 to 7) to add to incoming frames without a
(IEEE 802.1p) priority tag.
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The slot and port(s) and VPI/VCI of the PVC.
=
Displays in depth information about the runtime configured virtual channels.
type
mux
pvid
bridged
llc
1
bridged vcmux
2
pri
mvlan profile
0
-
DEFVAL
3
-
DEFVAL
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