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The following table describes the fields in this screen.
Table 146
Port > PAEPVC
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Slot
Select the number of a line card’s slot. The corresponding subscriber port setup screen for the
type of line card you selected automatically displays.
Port
Select the number of a DSL port on the line card.
Load
Click
Load
to display the port’s settings in the fields below.
Index
This is the number of a PAEPVC entry on this port.
VPI/VCI
This field displays the Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) and Virtual Circuit Identifier (VCI), if any. The
VPI and VCI identify a channel on this port.
Profile
This field displays the VDSL2 profile that this channel uses.
MUX
This field displays the encapsulation type (
llc
or
vc
) for this channel.
PVID
This field displays the service provider’s VLAN ID that this channel uses. The PVID here is the
service provider’s VLAN ID (the outer VLAN tag) that the line card assigns to untagged frames
received on this PVC.
Priority
This field displays the service provider’s priority settings that this channel uses. Priority is the
IEEE 802.1p priority level for the service provider tag that the line card adds to untagged
frames that come in on this PVC. "0" is the lowest priority level and "7" is the highest.
Select
Select an entry’s radio button and then click
Modify
to be able to edit it, click
Copy
to copy the
settings to another port or click
Delete
to remove it.
Modify
Select a profile’s
Select
radio button and click
Modify
to edit the PAEPVC settings.
Copy
Select a profile’s
Select
radio button and click
Copy
to copy the PAEPVC settings to another
port.
Delete
Select a profile’s
Select
radio button and click
Delete
to remove the PAEPVC settings.
VPI/VCI
Type the Virtual Path Identifier and Virtual Circuit Identifier for a channel on the port. The VPI
and VCI identify a channel.
PVID
The
PVID
here refers to the service provider’s VLAN ID (the outer VLAN tag). Enter the service
provider ID (from 1 to 4094) for untagged frames received on this PVC.
Note: Different PVCs can use the same service provider’s VLAN ID.
Profile
Use the drop-down list box to select a VDSL2 profile to assign to this channel.
MUX
Select the encapsulation type (
llc
or
vc
) for this channel.
Priority
Select the priority level for the service provider’s VLAN ID. "0" is the lowest priority level and "7"
is the highest.
Acname
This field is optional. Specify the hostname of a remote access concentrator if there are two
access concentrators (or BRAS) on the network or if you want to allow PAE translation to the
specified access concentrator. In this case, the system checks the AC name field in the BRAS's
reply PDU. If there is a mismatch, the system drops this PDU. You can use 1-31 printable ASCII
characters. Spaces are allowed.
Svrcname
This field is optional. Specify the name of the service that uses this PVC. This must be a service
name that you configure on the remote access concentrator. You can use 1-31 printable ASCII
characters. Spaces are allowed.
Hello Time
Specify the timeout, in seconds, for the PPPoE session. Enter 0 if there is no timeout.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save the changes in this screen to the system’s volatile memory. The system
loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the
Config Save
link on the
navigation panel and then the
Save
button to save your changes to the non-volatile memory
when you are done configuring.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to begin configuring the screen again.
Summary of Contents for MSC1000G Series
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Page 39: ...39 PART I Introduction...
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Page 61: ...61 PART II Web Configurator...
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Page 162: ...Chapter 5 Alarm Screens Management Switch Card User s Guide 162...
Page 178: ...Chapter 6 Diagnostic Screens Management Switch Card User s Guide 178...
Page 184: ...Chapter 7 Maintenance Screens Management Switch Card User s Guide 184...
Page 204: ...Chapter 8 Multicast Screens Management Switch Card User s Guide 204...
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Page 330: ...Chapter 10 IMA Screens Management Switch Card User s Guide 330...
Page 412: ...Chapter 11 Profile Screens Management Switch Card User s Guide 412...
Page 512: ...Chapter 12 Statistics Screens Management Switch Card User s Guide 512...
Page 560: ...Chapter 13 Switch Screens Management Switch Card User s Guide 560...
Page 598: ...Chapter 15 VLAN Screens Management Switch Card User s Guide 598...
Page 636: ...Chapter 16 VoIP Management Switch Card User s Guide 636...
Page 638: ...Chapter 17 Config Save Management Switch Card User s Guide 638...
Page 639: ...639 PART III Commands...
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Page 682: ...Chapter 19 acl Commands Management Switch Card User s Guide 682...
Page 690: ...Chapter 20 alarm Commands Management Switch Card User s Guide 690...
Page 696: ...Chapter 22 config Commands Management Switch Card User s Guide 696...
Page 754: ...Chapter 28 multicast Commands Management Switch Card User s Guide 754...
Page 840: ...Chapter 29 port Commands Management Switch Card User s Guide 840...
Page 924: ...Chapter 30 profile Commands Management Switch Card User s Guide 924...
Page 926: ...Chapter 31 redundant Commands Management Switch Card User s Guide 926...
Page 1062: ...Chapter 35 vlan Commands Management Switch Card User s Guide 1062...
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