Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - LINK LAYER CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-13 Configuration Manual page 473

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NOTE: You can also assign an IP template to the interface or create an
unnumbered interface instead of assigning an IP address. For details, see
chapter Configuring IP in JunosE IP, IPv6, and IGP Configuration Guide.
(Optional) Use the appropriate show commands to verify your configuration.
6.
host1#show atm interface 0/1
host1#show atm vc 0/1 10
host1#show atm subinterface 0/1.20
For more information about using these commands, see "Monitoring ATM" on page 67
in "Configuring ATM" on page 3.
Use to configure a PVC on an ATM interface.
The following fields are mandatory:
vcd—Unique number that identifies a virtual circuit in the range 1–2147483647. The
VCD value has no relationship to the VPI and VCI values and has meaning only to
the E Series router.
vpi—8-bit field in the ATM cell header. The VPI value is unique on a single link, not
throughout the ATM network, because it has meaning only to the E Series router.
The VPI value must match the value on the ATM switch.
NOTE: Do not set both the VPI and VCI values to zero.
vci—16-bit field in the ATM cell header. The VCI value is unique on a single link, not
throughout the ATM network, because it has meaning only to the router. You cannot
set both the VPI and VCI to 0.
encapsulation type:
aal5snap—Specifies a logical link control (LLC) encapsulated circuit. An
LLC/Subnetwork Access Protocol (LLC/SNAP) header precedes the protocol
datagram.
aal5muxip—Specifies a multiplexed circuit used for IP only.
Example
host1(config-if)#atm pvc 10 22 100 aal5snap
Use the no version to remove the specified PVC.
See atm pvc.
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