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Example
--> rfc1483 set transport my1483 rxvci 700
Options
RFC1483 LIST TRANSPORTS
RFC1483 SET TRANSPORT TXVCI
8.9.1.1.14 RFC1483 SET TRANSPORT RXVPI
Syntax
RFC1483 SET TRANSPORT {<name>|<number>} RXVPI <vpi>
Description
This command sets the receive
Virtual Path Identifier
. If you later set the VPI using the
RFC1483 SET TRANSPORT VPI
command, the rxvpi setting will be overridden.
The port/VCI/VPI combination must be unique for each transport.
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
Example
--> rfc1483 set transport my1483 rxvpi 0
rxvci
Part of the ATM header. The RXVCI is a tag that identifies
which channel a cell will be received over. The RXVCI can
be any value between 32 and 9999999999.
VCI value set
when the trans-
port was created
using the
RFC1483 ADD
TRANSPORT
command
Option
Description
Default Value
name
An existing RFC1483 transport. To display transport
names, use the
RFC1483 LIST TRANSPORTS
command.
N/A
number
An existing RFC1483 transport. To display transport num-
bers, use the
RFC1483 LIST TRANSPORTS
com-
mand.
N/A
rxvpi
A field in the ATM header. The RXVPI is used to identify
the virtual path that a circuit belongs to and receives infor-
mation on. The RXVPI can be any value between 0 and
9999999999.
VPI value set when
the transport was
created using the
rfc1483 add trans-
port command
Option
Description
Default Value
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See also
RFC1483 LIST TRANSPORTS
RFC1483 SET TRANSPORT TXVPI
8.9.1.1.15 RFC1483 SET TRANSPORT SCR
Syntax
RFC1483 SET TRANSPORT
{<name>|<number>}
SCR
<sustainable cell
rate>
Description
This command sets the
Sustainable Cell Rate
. This command is only valid if you set VBR
or VBR RT as the QoS Class using the
RFC1483 SET TRANSPORT QOSCLASS
com-
mand.
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
Example
--> rfc1483 set transport my1483 scr 25000
See also
RFC1483 SET TRANSPORT QOSCLASS
RFC1483 LIST TRANSPORTS
8.9.1.1.16 RFC1483 SET TRANSPORT TXVCI
Syntax
RFC1483 SET TRANSPORT {<name>|<number>} TXVCI <vci>
Description
This command sets the transmit
Virtual Circuit Identifier
channel. If you later set the
VCI using the
RFC1483 SET TRANSPORT VCI
command, the TXVCI setting will be
overridden.
The port/VCI/VPI combination must be unique for each transport.
Option
Description
Default Value
name
An existing RFC1483 transport. To display transport
names, use the
RFC1483 LIST TRANSPORTS
command.
N/A
number
An existing RFC1483 transport. To display transport num-
bers, use the
RFC1483 LIST TRANSPORTS
com-
mand.
N/A
sustainable
cell rate
Sustainable Cell Rate
; the average cell rate for a VBR
or VBR RT connection. The SCR can be any positive value
that is less than the both
PORTSPEED SET
(when the
port was created) and the
PCR SET
for the channel.
(The port is initialized using the initbun file in
F
lashFS
or
the CLI command
PORT SET
)
0
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Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
Example
--> rfc1483 set transport my1483 txvci 800
See also
RFC1483 LIST TRANSPORTS
RFC1483 SET TRANSPORT RXVCI
8.9.1.1.17 RFC1483 SET TRANSPORT TXVPI
Syntax
RFC1483 SET TRANSPORT {<name>|<number>} TXVPI <vpi>
Description
This command sets the transmit
Virtual Path Identifier
. If you later set the VPI using the
RFC1483 SET TRANSPORT VPI
command, the RXVPI setting will be overridden.
The port/VCI/VPI combination must be unique for each transport.
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
Option
Description
Default Value
name
An existing RFC1483 transport. To
display transport names, use the
RFC1483 LIST TRANS-
PORTS
command.
N/A
number
An existing RFC1483 transport. To
display transport numbers, use the
RFC1483 LIST TRANS-
PORTS
command.
N/A
txvci
Part of the ATM header. The TX
VCI is a tag that identifies which
channel a cell will be transmitted
over. The TX VCI can be any value
between 1 and 65535.
VCI value set when the transport was
created using the rfc1483 add trans-
port command
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Example
--> rfc1483 set transport my1483 txvpi 0
See also
RFC1483 LIST TRANSPORTS
RFC1483 SET TRANSPORT RXVPI
8.9.1.1.18 RFC1483 SET TRANSPORT VCI
Syntax
RFC1483 SET TRANSPORT {<name>|<number>} VCI <vci>
Description
This command sets the
Virtual Circuit Identifier
channel. It overrides existing VCI set-
tings (including RX VCI and TX VCI).
The port/VCI/VPI combination must be unique for each transport.
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
Option
Description
Default Value
name
An existing RFC1483 transport. To dis-
play transport names, use the
RFC1483 LIST TRANSPORTS
command.
N/A
number
An existing RFC1483 transport. To dis-
play transport numbers, use the
RFC1483 LIST TRANSPORTS
command.
N/A
txvpi
A field in the ATM header. The TX VPI is
used to identify the virtual path that a
circuit belongs to and transmits informa-
tion on. The TX VPI can be any value
between 0 and 9999999999.
VPI value set when the transport
was created using the rfc1483 add
transport command
Option
Description
Default Value
name
An existing RFC1483 transport. To display
transport names, use the
RFC1483
LIST TRANSPORTS
command.
N/A
number
An existing RFC1483 transport. To display
transport numbers, use the
RFC1483
LIST TRANSPORTS
command.
N/A
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Example
--> rfc1483 set transport my1483 vci 800
See also
RFC1483 LIST TRANSPORTS
RFC1483 SET TRANSPORT TXVCI
RFC1483 SET TRANSPORT RXVCI
8.9.1.1.19 RFC1483 SET TRANSPORT VPI
Syntax
RFC1483 SET TRANSPORT {<name>|<number>} VPI <vpi>
Description
This command sets the
Virtual Path Identifier
. It overrides existing VPI settings (includ-
ing RX VPI and TX VPI).
The port/VPI/VCI combination must be unique for each transport.
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
Example
--> rfc1483 set transport my1483 vpi 0
vci
Part of the ATM header. The VCI is a tag
that identifies which channel a cell will
travel over. The VCI can be any value
between 32 and 9999999999.
VCI value set when the transport
was created using the add trans-
port command
Option
Description
Default Value
name
An existing RFC1483 transport. To display
transport names, use the
RFC1483
LIST TRANSPORTS
command.
N/A
number
An existing RFC1483 transport. To display
transport numbers, use the
RFC1483
LIST TRANSPORTS
command.
N/A
vpi
A field in the ATM header. The VPI is used
to identify the virtual path that a circuit
belongs to. The VPI can be any value
between 0 and 9999999999.
VPI value set when the transport
was created using the add trans-
port command
Option
Description
Default Value
name
An existing RFC1483 transport. To display
transport names, use the
RFC1483
LIST TRANSPORTS
command.
N/A

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