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Router access network control protocol
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Chapter 1
Access-Network Control Protocol
ancp vdsl ethernet shaper
To enable ANCP cell tax accounting for Ethernet U-interface connections, use the ancp vdsl ethernet
shaper command in global configuration mode. To disable ANCP cell tax accounting, use the no form
of this command.
Syntax Description
percent-factor
factor
Command Default
Disabled
Command Modes
Global
Command History
Release
12.2(28)ZV2
Usage Guidelines
You must define the Access-Loop-Circuit-ID in the dot1q command for the router to adjust the
downstream shaping rate. The syntax of the Access-Loop-Circuit-ID is:
Aynchronous Transfer Mode/Digital Subscriber Line
"Access-Node-Identifier atm slot/port:vpi.vci"
Ethernet/Digital Subscriber Line
"Access-Node-Identifier ethernet slot/port[:vlan-id]"
Before the router applies the percentage factor, the router determines the subscriber port type by
checking the Access-Loop-Circuit-ID sent from the DSLAM. If Ethernet is specified in the client-ID,
the router applies the ancp vdsl ethernet shaper command. Otherwise, the router does not apply the
shaping factor.
The ancp vdsl ethernet shaper command only supports VDSL1 (Very-high-bit-rate Digital Subscriber
Note
Line) and VDSL2 implementations.
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ancp vdsl ethernet shaper percent-factor factor
no ancp ethernet shaper percent-factor factor
Keyword that indicates to adjust the selected downstream shaping rate by
multiplying it by the specified factor.
The percentage by which the selected downstream shaping rate is multiplied.
Valid values are from 1 to 100.
The resulting shaping rate is applied to the terminating interface for
subscriber links.
Modification
This command was introduced and implemented on the Cisco 10000 series
router.
Cisco 10000 Series Router Access Network Control Protocol Configuration Guide
ancp vdsl ethernet shaper
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