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Chapter 19 Configuring Quality of Service for PVC Bundles
ATM PVC Selection
Syntax Description
pvc-bundle Command History
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Configuration Modes
Bundle configuration
Usage Guidelines for the pvc-bundle Command
Each bundle can contain multiple VCs having different QoS attributes. This command associates a VC
with a bundle, making it a member of that bundle. Before you can add a VC to a bundle, the bundle must
exist. Use the
bundle
command to create a bundle. You can also use this command to configure a VC
that already belongs to a bundle. You enter the command in the same way, giving the name of the VC
bundle member.
The
pvc-bundle
command enters bundle-vc configuration mode, in which you can specify VC-specific
and VC class attributes for the VC.
ATM Bundle Management
ATM PVC bundle management software allows you to configure multiple PVCs that have different QoS
characteristics between any pair of ATM-connected routers. As shown in
Figure 19-2
, these PVCs are
grouped in a bundle and are referred to as bundle members.
pvc-name
The name of the permanent virtual circuit (PVC) bundle.
vpi/
(Optional) ATM network virtual path identifier (VPI) for this PVC. The
absence of the "/" and a
vpi
value defaults the
vpi
value to 0.
The
vpi
and
vci
arguments cannot both be set to 0; if one is 0, the other
cannot be 0.
vci
(Optional) ATM network virtual channel identifier (VCI) for this PVC. The
value range is from 0 to 1 less than the maximum value set for this interface
by the
atm vc-per-vp
command. Typically, lower values 0 to 31 are
reserved for specific traffic (F4 Operation, Administration, and
Maintenance (OAM), Integrated Local Management Interface (ILMI), and
so on) and should not be used.
The VCI is a 16-bit field in the header of the ATM cell. The VCI value is
unique only on a single link, not throughout the ATM network, because it
has local significance only.
The
vpi
and
vci
arguments cannot both be set to 0; if one is 0, the other
cannot be 0.
Cisco IOS Release
Description
Release 12.0(26)S
This command was introduced on the PRE1.