8-10
Cisco 10000 Series Router Software Configuration Guide
OL-2226-23
Chapter 8 Configuring ATM Permanent Virtual Circuit Autoprovisioning
ATM PVC Autoprovisioning
Example 8-6
enables autoprovisioning on PVC range 100/100 to 100/200 and sets the idle-timeout timer
for 300 seconds.
Example 8-6
Enabling ATM PVC Autoprovisioning on a PVC Range
Router(config)# int atm 3/0/0.1 multipoint
Router(config-subif)# atm pppatm passive
Router(config-subif)# range pvc 100/100 100/200
Router(config-subif-atm-range)# create on-demand
Router(config-subif-atm-range)# idle-timeout 300
Enabling ATM PVC Autoprovisioning on a Specific PVC Within a PVC Range
To enable ATM PVC autoprovisioning on a specific PVC within a PVC range, enter the following
commands beginning in global configuration mode.
Step 3
Router(config-if-atm-range)#
create
on-demand
Enables PVC autoprovisioning on the range of PVCs.
Step 4
Router(config-if-atm-range)#
idle-timeout
[
time-out-in-seconds
]
[
minimum-traffic-in-kbps
]
(Optional) Enables the idle-timeout timer on the on-demand PVC
range.
The default
time-out-in-seconds
is 0 (no idle-timeout).
The Cisco 10000 series router waits until the traffic on a
particular VC is processed before tearing down the VC, even if
you specify the
minimum-traffic-in-kbps
option or if the VC is
idle during the idle-timeout period.
Command
Purpose
Command
Purpose
Step 1
Router(config)#
interface atm
slot
/0
[
.
subinterface-number
{
multipoint
|
point-to-point
}]
Specifies the ATM interface and enters interface or subinterface
configuration mode.
Step 2
Router(config-if)#
range
[
range-name
]
pvc
start-vpi
/
start-vci end-vpi
/
end-vci
Specifies the range of PVCs and enters atm-range configuration
mode.
Step 3
Router(config-if-atm-range)#
pvc-in-range
[
pvc-name
]
[
vpi/vci
]
Specifies an individual PVC within the PVC range.
Step 4
Router(config-if-atm-range-pvc)#
create
on-demand
Enables PVC autoprovisioning on the individual PVC within the
PVC range.
Step 5
Router(config-if-atm-range-pvc)#
idle-timeout
[
time-out-in-seconds
]
[
minimum-traffic-in-kbps
]
(Optional) Enables the idle-timeout timer on the on-demand PVC
within the PVC range.
The default
time-out-in-seconds
is 0 (no idle-timeout).
The Cisco 10000 series router waits until the traffic on a
particular VC is processed before tearing down the VC, even if
you specify the
minimum-traffic-in-kbps
option or if the VC is
idle during the idle-timeout period.