Parameter
n
Description
Related command:
Example
pvc-name: PVC name, a unique string of 1 to 16 characters on ATM interface, not
case-sensitive. The name cannot be the same as a valid VPI/VCI pair value. For
example, the name 1/20 is not allowed.
vpi/vci: VPI/VCI pair. VPI is short for virtual path identifier; its value ranges from 0
to 255. VCI is short for virtual channel identifier; its value range varies by interface
type. Normally, VCI values from 0 to 31 are reserved for special purpose, you are
not recommended to use them. For details regarding the value range, refer to
Table 28.
Table 28 VCI range for each type of ATM interface
Interface type
ADSL
G.SHDSL
ATMOC3
ATME3
ATMT3
The vpi and vci argument cannot both be 0.
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A PVC in a specific PVC-Group cannot be removed in ATM interface view.
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Use the
command to create a PVC or enter the PVC view on ATM interface, or
pvc
to add the specified PVC into PVC-Group.
Use the
undo pvc
command to delete the specified PVC.
By default, no PVC is created.
If you specified the pvc-name argument when creating a PVC, you can use the
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pvc pvc-name [ vpi/vci ] command to enter the view of that PVC
You can use either the undo pvc pvc-name [ vpi/vci ] command or the undo
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pvc vpi/vci command to delete that PVC.
The VPI/VCI value of a PVC should be unique at an ATM interface (including the
main interface and the sub-interface).
The actual number of PVCs that can be created depends on the pvc max-number
command.
display atm pvc-info, pvc max-number.
# Create a PVC named "aa" with the VPI/VCI value of 1/101.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface atm 1/0
[Sysname-Atm1/0] pvc aa 1/101
VCI
<0-255>
<0-255>
<0-1023>
<0-1023>
<0-1023>
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