Virtual Channel Management; About Virtual Channels; Virtual Channel Profile Commands; Set Vcp Command - ZyXEL Communications IES-1000 User Manual

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26.1

About Virtual Channels

See the web configurator chapter on virtual channel management for background information on virtual channels.
The configuration of virtual channels is the same for both the AAM and SAM network modules.
26.2

Virtual Channel Profile Commands

Use the following commands to configure virtual channel profiles.
26.2.1

Set VCP Command

The syntax is as follows whenever the class is cbr or ubr.
192.168.1.1 adsl> set vcp <profile name> <encap> <aal> <class> <pcr> <cdvt>
[<scr/mcr> <bt/nrm>]
The syntax is as follows whenever the class is rt-vbr or nrt-vbr.
192.168.1.1 adsl> set vcp <profile name> <encap> <aal> <class> <pcr> <cdvt>
<scr> <bt>
The syntax is as follows whenever the class is abr.
192.168.1.1 adsl> set vcp <profile name> <encap> <aal> <class> <pcr> <cdvt>
<mcr> <nrm>
where
<profile name> =
<encap>
<aal>
<class>
<pcr>
<cdvt>

Virtual Channel Management

Virtual Channel Management
This chapter shows you how to use commands to configure virtual channels.
The name of the virtual channel profile (up to 31 ASCII characters). You cannot
change the DEFVAL profile.
=
The type of encapsulation (llc or vc).
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The ATM Adaptation Layer (aal0, aal3, aal4 or aal5).
=
The type of ATM traffic class: cbr (constant bit rate), rt-vbr (real-time variable bit
rate), nrt-vbr (non real-time variable bit rate), ubr (unspecified bit rate) or abr
(available bit rate).
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The Peak Cell Rate (0 to 300000 or *), the maximum rate at which the sender can
send cells.
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The accepted tolerance of the difference between a cell's transfer delay and the
expected transfer delay. 0 to 255 or * (means 0)
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