Creating Data Pvcs - Juniper JUNOSE 11.1.X - LINK LAYER CONFIGURATION 4-7-2010 Configuration Manual

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interface, and not on an ATM 1483 subinterface that is stacked above an ATM major
interface.
To create a control PVC, you issue the pvc command from Interface Configuration
mode. However, unlike the other tasks in this section, configuring a control PVC with
the pvc command does not access ATM VC Configuration mode.
For example, the following commands create a control PVC with VCD 10, VPI 0,
VCI 16, and ILMI encapsulation.
Regardless of whether you use the pvc command or the atm pvc command to create
a control PVC, you cannot modify the VCD, VPI, or VCI values after they have been
configured.
pvc

Creating Data PVCs

A data PVC, also referred to as a data circuit, is an ATM PVC that carries data. You
must create a data PVC on an ATM 1483 subinterface that is stacked above an ATM
major interface, and not on the ATM major interface itself.
To create a data PVC, you issue the pvc command from Subinterface Configuration
mode to access ATM VC Configuration mode. From ATM VC Configuration mode,
you can then do either of the following:
For example, the following commands create a data PVC with VCD 32, VPI 0, VCI 100
and default values for the other attributes. Issuing the exit command causes the
configuration to take effect.
host1(config)#interface atm 3/0
host1(config-if)#pvc 10 0/16 ilmi
host1(config-if)#
Use from Interface Configuration mode to create a control PVC for Integrated
Local Management Interface (ILMI).
To create a control PVC, specify the VCD, VPI and VCI (in the format vpi/vci),
and the ilmi keyword.
Example
host1(config-if)#pvc 5 0/5 ilmi
Use the no version to remove the specified control PVC from the router.
See pvc.
Issue the exit command, which creates a data PVC that uses default values for
service category (unspecified bit rate without a peak cell rate), encapsulation
type (aal5snap), F5 OAM (disabled), and Inverse ARP (disabled).
Issue commands to configure or modify data PVC attributes including the service
category, encapsulation type, F5 OAM, and Inverse ARP.
Chapter 1: Configuring ATM
Configuring Individual ATM PVC Parameters
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