Figure 228 Set Virtual Channel Profile Command Example 1; Figure 229 Set Virtual Channel Profile Command Example 2 - ZyXEL Communications IES-1248-51 User Manual

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<ubr|cbr>
<pcr>
[cdvt]
<vbr(rt-
vbr)|nrt-vbr>
<scr>
<bt>
This command creates a virtual channel profile. After you create a virtual channel profile, you
can assign it to any of the ADSL ports on any of the ADSL IES-1248-51 in the IES-1248-51.
The following example creates a virtual channel profile named gold that uses LLC
encapsulation. It uses constant bit rate and has the maximum rate (peak cell rate) set to
300,000 cells per second. The acceptable tolerance of the difference between a cell's transfer
delay and the expected transfer delay (CDVT) is set to 5 cells.

Figure 228 Set Virtual Channel Profile Command Example 1

ras> adsl vcprofile set gold llc cbr 300000 5
The following example creates a virtual channel profile named silver that uses VC
encapsulation. It uses real-time variable bit rate and has the maximum rate (peak cell rate) set
to 250,000 cells per second. The acceptable tolerance of the difference between a cell's
transfer delay and the expected transfer delay (CDVT) is set to 5 cells. The average cell rate
that can be transmitted (SCR) is set to 100,000 cells per second. The maximum number of
cells that the port is guaranteed to handle without any discards (BT) is set to 200.

Figure 229 Set Virtual Channel Profile Command Example 2

ras> adsl vcprofile set silver vc vbr 250000 5 100000 200
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The ubr (unspecified bit rate) or cbr (constant bit rate) or ATM
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traffic class.
Peak Cell Rate (0 to 300000 or *), the maximum rate (cells per
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second) at which the sender can send cells.
Cell Delay Variation Tolerance is the accepted tolerance of the
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difference between a cell's transfer delay and the expected
transfer delay (number of cells). 0 to 255 cells or * (means 0).
The real-time (vbr) or non real-time (nrt-vbr) Variable Bit Rate
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ATM traffic class.
The Sustained Cell Rate sets the average cell rate (long-term)
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that can be transmitted (cells per second). SCR applies with the
vbr traffic class.
Burst Tolerance this is the maximum number of cells that the
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port is guaranteed to handle without any discards (number of
cells). BT applies with the vbr traffic class.
Chapter 50 Virtual Channel Management

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