Command Line Interface User’s Guide
5.16.1
showatmconn
showatmconn
This command lists the existing PVCs.
EXAMPLE
5.16.2
vcadd
vcadd <vpi> <vci> <service> <encaps> -o -peak <val> -avg <val> -mbs <val> -cdvt <val>
This command establishes a Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC) with the specified traffic
descriptors. The service specifies the traffic type of the PVC. Permissible values are: cbr, rtvbr,
nrtvbr, or ubr. The adaptation parameter is used to specify the type of ATM adaptation layer for
which permissible values are aal5 for data connections and aal2 for voice connections.
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
<vpi> <vci>
Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) and Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI) that identifies this ATM
connection. The vpi is an integer number which can range from 0 to 255. The vci is an integer
number which can range from 0 to 65,535.
<service>
The service specifies the kind of traffic shaping. The possible values are cbr, rtvbr, nrtvbr, or ubr.
<encaps>
This option specifies whether ATM Adaptation Layer is aal2 or aal5. For voice connections,
AAL2 must be specified. For data connections, AAL5 must be specified.
-peak <value>
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