vbr-rt
vc-class atm
Assigning VC Classes to Individual PVCs
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Use the no version to restore the default service category, UBR without a PCR.
See vbr-nrt.
Use to configure the VBR-RT service category on an ATM data PVC.
For detailed information about how to use this command, see "vbr-rt" on page 48.
You must issue the exit command from ATM VC Class Configuration mode for the
configuration to take effect.
Example
host1(config-vc-class)#vbr-rt 200000 30000 400
host1(config-vc-class)#exit
Use the no version to restore the default service category, UBR without a PCR.
See vbr-rt.
Use to create and name a VC class for an ATM data PVC.
You must specific a VC class name of up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
The vc-class atm command accesses ATM VC Class Configuration mode, from which
you can configure a set of attributes for the PVC including the service category,
encapsulation method, F5 OAM options, and Inverse ARP.
You must issue the exit command from ATM VC Class Configuration mode for the VC
class configuration to take effect.
For information about the total number of VC classes supported on the router, see
JunosE Release Notes, Appendix A, System Maximums.
Example
host1(config)#vc-class atm dsl-subscriber-class
host1(config-vc-class)#exit
Use the no version to remove the named VC class from the router. You cannot remove
a VC class that is currently assigned to at least one ATM PVC, ATM 1483 subinterface,
or ATM major interface without first issuing the no class-vc command or the no
class-int command to remove the VC class association with the PVC, interface, or
subinterface.
See vc-class atm.
To assign a previously configured VC class to an individual ATM data PVC, you use the
class-vc command from ATM VC Configuration mode. Issuing this command applies
the set of attributes configured in the specified VC class to the ATM data PVC.
Chapter 1: Configuring ATM
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