Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE 11.2.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 7-20-2010 Configuration Manual page 382

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For ATM interfaces:
<system name [4]> <slot [2]> <port [1]> <VPI [3]> <VCI [5]>
For Ethernet interfaces:
<system name [4]> <slot [2]> <port [1]> <VLAN [8]>
Format for serial interfaces:
<system name [4]> <slot [2]> <port [1]> <0 [8]>
Example—The following command configures the L2TP Calling Number AVP in fixed
format:
host1(config)#aaa tunnel calling-number-format fixed
For example, when you configure this L2TP Calling Number AVP format on an E320
Broadband Services 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' '2' '003' '00004'. The adapter number does not appear in this format.
fixed-adapter-embedded—If you set up the router to generate the L2TP Calling Number
AVP in fixed–adapter-embedded format, the router formats the AVP to use a fixed
format of up to 15 characters consisting of all ASCII fields with a 1-byte slot field, 1-byte
adapter field, and 1-byte port field:
Format for ATM interfaces:
systemName (up to 4 bytes) slot (1 byte) adapter (1 byte)
port (1 byte) VPI (3 bytes) VCI (5 bytes)
Format for Ethernet interfaces:
systemName (up to 4 bytes) slot (1 byte) adapter (1 byte)
port (1 byte) VLAN (8 bytes)
Format for serial interfaces:
systemName (up to 4 bytes) slot (1 byte) adapter (1 byte)
port (1 byte) 0 (8 bytes)
For E120 and E320 Broadband Services Routers, adapter is the number of the bay in
which the I/O adapter (IOA) resides, either 0 (representing the right IOA bay on the
E120 router and the upper IOA bay on the E320 router) or 1 (representing the left IOA
bay on the E120 router or the lower IOA bay on the E320 router). For ERX7xx models,
ERX14xx models, and ERX310 Broadband Services Routers, which do not use IOAs,
adapter is always shown as 0.
Slot numbers 0 through 16 are shown as ASCII characters in the 1-byte slot field
according to the following translation:
Slot
ASCII
Number
Character
0
0
1
1
2
2
Slot
ASCII
Number
Character
9
9
10
A
11
B
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