Command Line Interface User’s Guide
This option defines the fastest rate a user can send cells to the network. It is expressed in units of
cells
per second.
-avg <value>
This option defines the maximum sustainable/average rate a user can send cells to the network. It
is expressed in cells per second. This specifies the bandwidth utilization. This value must always
be less than or equal to the Peak Cell Rate (see -pcr option).
-mbs <value>
Maximum number of cells the user can send at the peak rate in a burst, within the sustainable
rate.
-cdvt <value>
This option constrains the number of cells the user can send to the network at the maximum line
rate. It is expressed in microseconds.
EXAMPLE
vcadd 0 38 cbr aal2 -o -peak 1600 -mbs 25 -cdvt 50000
The
vcadd
command creates a PVC (vpi - 0,vci - 38). Service class is cbr (Constant Bit Rate)
and encapsulation as aal2 (for voice). The traffic descriptors are set for peak cell rate of
1600kbps, burst size of 25 cells and cell delay variation of 50000 microseconds.
5.16.3
vpadd
f5lb <vpi> <vci> <flow_type> -o <LLID>
This command allows to add and configure VP level atm connection
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
<id>
Connection identification
<vpi>
vpi number
< service>
cbr / rtvbr / nrtvbr / ubr
<service>
cbr / rtvbr / nrtvbr / ubr
<peak val>
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