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You can configure the priority of IP packets carried by each PVC. IP packets are transmitted through
the PVC corresponding to the priority of the IP packets.
•
If no corresponding PVC is found, the IP packets are transmitted through the default PVC.
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If no default PVC is configured, the IP packets are distributed across the PVCs that are not
configured with priorities on a per-packet basis.
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If all PVCs are configured with priorities, the IP packets are dropped.
Data packets that are not IP packets are distributed across all PVCs in the PVC-group on a
per-packet basis.
All PVCs in a PVC-group obtain the encapsulation type and protocol type from the PVC-group.
A PVC belongs to one PVC-group.
This command is applicable to ATM P2MP subinterfaces, but not to ATM P2P subinterfaces.
The number of a PVC-group is unique on an interface (including interface and subinterface).
Examples
# Create a PVC-group numbered 1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface atm 2/4/0
[Sysname-ATM2/4/0] pvc-group 1
[Sysname-ATM2/4/0-pvc-group-1]
Related commands
display atm pvc-group
precedence
remark atm-clp
Use
remark atm-clp
to re-mark the cell loss priority (CLP) flag value of ATM cells.
Use
undo remark atm-clp
to restore the default.
Syntax
remark
[
green
|
red
|
yellow
]
atm-clp
atm-clp-value
undo remark
[
green
|
red
|
yellow
]
atm-clp
Default
The CLP flag value of ATM cells is not re-marked.
Views
Traffic behavior view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
green
: Re-marks the CLP flag value of a green packet.
red
: Re-marks the CLP flag value of a red packet.
yellow
: Re-marks the CLP flag value of a yellow packet.
atm-clp-value
: Sets the CLP flag value to 0 or 1. The cells with a CLP flag value of 1 are dropped first
when network congestion occurs.
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