[,US
vcprofile]>
This command allows the configuration of a PVC (permanent virtual circuit) for one or a
range of ADSL ports.
The following example sets a PVC on ADSL port 1 with VPI 1, VCI 34, default VID 100
priority 3. It sets the "platinum" profile for downstream traffic shaping and a VC profile
named "plus" for upstream traffic policing.
Figure 232 PVC Set Command Example
ras> adsl pvc set 1 1 34 100 3 platinum,plus
50.3.3 PVC Delete Command
Syntax:
ras> adsl pvc delete <portlist> <vpi> <vci>
where
<portlist>
[<vpi> <vci>]
This command deletes the specified PVC channel.
50.4 Priority-based PVCs
A PPVC (Priority-based PVC) allows you to give different priorities to PVCs that are
members of the same VLAN.
The IES-1248-51 uses eight priority queues (also called levels) for the member PVCs. The
system maps frames with certain IEEE 802.1p priorities to a PVC with a particular priority
queue. See
Use these commands to configure PPVCs and add and remove member PVCs.
Chapter 50 Virtual Channel Management
Assign a VC profile to use for policing this channel's upstream
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traffic. The IES-1248-51 does not perform upstream traffic
policing if you do not specify an upstream VC profile.
You can specify a single ADSL port <1>, all ADSL ports <*>
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or a list of ADSL ports <1,3,5>. You can also include a range of
ports <1,5,6~10>.
The VPI and VCI of an individual PVC.
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Chapter 16 on page 109
for the factory default mapping.
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