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3. Select the Administrative tab in the Add PVC dialog box and complete the
ATM Services Configuration Guide for CBX 3500, CBX 500, GX 550, and B-STDX 9000
Administrative tab fields as described in
Table 10-11. Add PVC: Administrative Tab Fields
(FR-ATM)
Field
Circuit Name
Enter any unique, continuous, alphanumeric name to identify the
circuit. Do not use parentheses and asterisks. You can use
hyphens.
Circuit Alias
(Optional) The circuit alias is used by service providers to
Name
identify the circuit in a way that is meaningful to their customers.
This option is often used in conjunction with NavisXtend Report
Generator. See the NavisXtend Report Generator User's Guide
for more information.
Enter any unique, alphanumeric name to identify the circuit. Do
not use parentheses and asterisks. This name must be unique to
the entire map.
Admin Status
Select Up (default) to activate the circuit at switch startup, or
Down if you do not want to activate the circuit at switch startup.
VPI (0..nnnn)
Enter a value from zero (0) to nnnn to represent the VPI for an
ATM circuit. The maximum value you can enter is based on the
valid bits in VPI that are configured for the logical port. Note that
zero (0) is not a valid value for a management PVC. See
page 10-9
Configuring Frame Relay-to-ATM Interworking Circuits
Table
10-11.
Action/Description
for information about setting this value.
1-port ATM CS DS3/E3
For a
OC-3c/STM-1
module, the VPI range depends on the
number of VPI bits selected on the physical port. See the
Switch Module Configuration Guide for CBX 3500, CBX 500,
GX 550, and B-STDX 9000 for more information.
For an ATM UNI DS3/E3 module, the number of VPI bits is
set to 4; the VPI range is zero (0) – 15.
Configuring ATM PVCs
1-port ATM IWU
or
1/19/0510-49

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