Delete Virtual Channel Profile Command; Pvc Channels; Pvc Show Command; Figure 230 Set Virtual Channel Profile Command Example 3 - ZyXEL Communications IES-1248-51 User Manual

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The following example creates a virtual channel profile named economy that uses LLC
encapsulation. It uses unspecified bit rate and has the maximum rate (peak cell rate) set to
50,000 cells per second. The acceptable tolerance of the difference between a cell's transfer
delay and the expected transfer delay (CDVT) is set to 100 cells.

Figure 230 Set Virtual Channel Profile Command Example 3

ras> adsl vcprofile set gold llc cbr 50000 100

50.2.3 Delete Virtual Channel Profile Command

Syntax:
ras> adsl vcprofile delete <vcprofile>
where
<vcprofile>
You cannot delete a virtual channel profile that is assigned to any of the ADSL ports. Assign a
different profile to any ADSL ports that are using the profile that you want to delete, and then
you can delete the profile.
The following example deletes the silver virtual channel profile.

Figure 231 Delete Virtual Channel Profile Command Example

ras> adsl vcprofile delete silver

50.3 PVC Channels

Channels (also called Permanent Virtual Circuits or PVCs) let you set priorities for different
services or subscribers. You can define up to eight channels on each DSL port and use them
for different services or levels of service. You set the PVID that is assigned to untagged frames
received on each channel. You also set an IEEE 802.1p priority for each of the PVIDs. In this
way you can assign different priorities to different channels (and consequently the services
that get carried on them or the subscribers that use them). Use the following commands to
define channels.

50.3.1 PVC Show Command

Syntax:
ras> adsl pvc show [portlist] [<vpi> <vci>]
Chapter 50 Virtual Channel Management
The name of the virtual channel profile (up to 31 ASCII characters).
=
You cannot delete the DEFVAL or DEFVAL_VC profiles.
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