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atm pvc

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To create a PVC on an ATM interface when using the aal5snap, aal5autoconfig, or
aal5mux ip encapsulation type:
atm pvc vcd vpi vci encapsulation [ cbr cbr | peak [ average burst [ rt ] ] ]
[ oam [ seconds | cc [ segment | end-to-end ] { source | sink | both } ] ]
[ inArp [ minutes ] ]
no atm pvc vcd
To create a PVC on an ATM interface when using the aal5all, aal0, or ilmi encapsulation
type:
atm pvc vcd vpi vci encapsulation [ cbr cbr | peak [ average burst [ rt ] ] ]
no atm pvc vcd
To use a profile to apply encapsulation and traffic-shaping parameters to a bulk range
of PVCs configured for a dynamic ATM 1483 subinterface:
atm pvc encapsulation [ cbr cbr | peak [ average burst [ rt ] ] ] [oam seconds ]
no atm pvc
Command introduced before JunosE Release 7.1.0.
From Interface Configuration or Subinterface Configuration mode, creates a PVC on an
ATM interface. The no version removes the specified PVC.
From Profile Configuration mode, applies encapsulation, traffic-shaping, and OAM
parameters to the range of PVCs configured on a static ATM AAL5 interface for use by
a dynamic ATM 1483 subinterface. The no version restores the default service type, UBR,
on the VC range.
NOTE: The optional peak, average, and burst parameters configure traffic-shaping
parameters for the circuit. The allowable traffic-shaping features and range
specifications depend on the line module capabilities.
vcd—Virtual circuit descriptor that is an identifier for the VC in other commands; in the
range 1–2147483647
vpi—Virtual path identifier of this PVC. The allowable numeric range depends on the
line module capabilities and current configuration. The VPI and VCI cannot both be
set to 0; if one is 0, the other cannot be 0.
vci—Virtual circuit identifier of this PVC. The allowable numeric range depends on the
line module capabilities and current configuration. The VPI and VCI cannot both be
set to 0; if one is 0, the other cannot be 0.
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