Common CLI Command Descriptions
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*A:ALA-12>config# port bundle-ppp-5/1.1
*A:ALA-12>config>port# multilink-bundle
bgprp-id —
Specifies the bundle protection group ID to be associated with this IP interface. The
bpgrp
keyword must be entered at the beginning of the parameter.
The command syntax must be configured as follows:
bpgrp-id
: bpgrp-
type-bpgrp-num
type:
ima
bpgrp-num
value range:
1 — 2000
For example:
*A:ALA-12>config# port bpgrp-ima-1
*A:ALA-12>config>service>vpls$ sap bpgrp-ima-1
qtag1, qtag2 —
Specifies the encapsulation value used to identify the SAP on the port or sub-port. If this
parameter is not specificially defined, the default value is 0.
Values
qtag1:
* | 0 — 4094
qtag2 :
* | 0 — 4094
The values depends on the encapsulation type configured for the interface. The following table
describes the allowed values for the port and encapsulation types.
Port Type
Encap-Type
Allowed Values
Comments
Ethernet
Null
0
The SAP is identified by the port.
Ethernet
Dot1q
0 — 4094
The SAP is identified by the 802.1Q tag on the port.
Note that a 0 qtag1 value also accepts untagged packets
on the dot1q port.
Ethernet
QinQ
qtag1: 0 — 4094
qtag2: 0 — 4094
The SAP is identified by two 802.1Q tags on the port.
Note that a 0 qtag1 value also accepts untagged packets
on the Dot1q port.
SONET/SDH
IPCP
-
The SAP is identified by the channel. No BCP is
deployed and all traffic is IP.
SONET/SDH
TDM
BCP-Null
0
The SAP is identified with a single service on the
channel. Tags are assumed to be part of the customer
packet and not a service delimiter.
SONET/SDH
TDM
BCP-Dot1q
0 — 4094
The SAP is identified by the 802.1Q tag on the channel.
SONET/SDH
TDM
Frame Relay
16 — 991
The SAP is identified by the data link connection
identifier (DLCI).
SONET/SDH
ATM
ATM
vpi (NNI) 0 — 4095
vpi (UNI) 0 — 255
vci 1, 2, 5 — 65535
The SAP is identified by port or by PVPC or PVCC
identifier (vpi, vpi/vci, or vpi range)
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