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Quality of service configuration guide
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Chapter 18
Regulating and Shaping Subscriber Traffic
Command
Step 20
Router(config-subif) pvc [name] vpi/vci
Step 21
Router(config-atm-vc)# protocol pppoe group
group-name
Step 22
Router(config-atm-vc)# exit
Step 23
Router(config-subif)# exit
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Purpose
Creates or modifies an ATM permanent virtual circuit
(PVC). Enters ATM virtual circuit configuration mode.
(Optional) name identifies the PVC and can contain up to 15
characters.
vpi/ specifies the ATM network virtual path identifier (VPI)
for this PVC. You must specify the slash. Valid values are
from 0 to 255. The router treats a value that is outside the
range of valid values as the connection ID. The default
value is 0.
The arguments vpi and vci cannot both be set to 0;
Note
if one is 0, the other cannot be 0.
vci specifies the ATM network virtual channel identifier
(VCI) for this PVC. Valid values are from 0 to 1 less than
the maximum value set for this interface by the atm
vc-per-vp command. A value that is out of range causes an
"unrecognized command" error message.
The VCI value has local significance only and,
Note
therefore, is unique only on a single link, not
throughout the ATM network. Typically, lower
values from 0 to 31 are reserved for specific traffic
(for example, F4 OAM, SVC signaling, ILMI, and
so on) and should not be used.
Enables PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) sessions to be
established on permanent virtual circuits (PVCs).
group specifies a PPPoE profile (bba-group) to be used by
PPPoE sessions on the interface.
group-name is the name of the PPPoE profile (bba-group) to
be used by PPPoE sessions on the interface.
The group group-name points to the bba-group to
Note
be used for applying a virtual template interface
with QoS policies to sessions.
Exits ATM virtual circuit configuration mode.
Exits subinterface configuration mode.
Cisco 10000 Series Router Quality of Service Configuration Guide
Per-Session Shaping for ATM Interfaces
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