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Configuring Calling Number AVP Formats
adapter 1, port 2, VCI 3, and VPI 4, the virtual router displays the format in
ASCII as 'E' '1' '2' '003' '00004'.
fixed-adapter-new-field If you set up the router to generate the L2TP Calling
Number AVP in fixed–adapter-embedded-new-field format, the router formats
the AVP to use a fixed format of up to 17 characters consisting of all ASCII fields
with a 2-byte slot field, 1-byte adapter field, and 2-byte port field:
Format for ATM interfaces:
systemName (up to 4 bytes) slot (2 bytes) adapter (1 byte)
port (2 bytes) VPI (3 bytes) VCI (5 bytes)
Format for Ethernet interfaces:
systemName (up to 4 bytes) slot (2 bytes) adapter (1 byte)
port (2 bytes) VLAN (8 bytes)
Format for serial interfaces:
systemName (up to 4 bytes) slot (2 bytes) adapter (1 byte)
port (2 bytes) 0 (8 bytes)
Slot numbers 0 through 16 are shown as integers in the 2-byte slot field.
Example The following command configures the L2TP Calling Number AVP
in fixed-adapter-new-field format:
host1(config)#aaa tunnel calling-number-format fixed-adapter-new-field
For example, when you configure this L2TP Calling Number AVP format on
an E320 router for an ATM interface on system name eastern, slot 14,
adapter 1, port 2, VCI 3, and VPI 4, the virtual router displays the format in
ASCII as '14' '1' '02' '003' '00004'.
include-agent-circuit-id format This format includes the following element:
<agent-circuit-id>
include-agent-circuit-id include-agent-remote-id format This format includes
the following elements:
<agent-circuit-id> <delimit> <agent-remote-id>
include-agent-remote-id format This format includes the following element:
<agent-remote-id>
stacked This format includes a 4-byte stacked VLAN (S-VLAN) ID in the fixed,
fixed-adapter-embedded, and fixed-adapter-new-field Calling Number AVP formats
for Ethernet interfaces. The S-VLAN ID is displayed in decimal format in the
range 0–4095. By default, these formats do not include the S-VLAN ID unless
you specify the optional stacked keyword.

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