AutoPVC Commands
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autopvc config
Configure autopvc.
SYNTAX:
where:
EXAMPLE:
autopvc config
[mode = <{pseudo | passive | active}>]
[type = <{bridge | pppoerelay | ipoa | ethoa | pppoa | pppoe}>]
[overwrite = <{disabled | enabled}>]
[peakrate = <number{0-27786}>]
mode
Select the autopvc mode:
pseudo
: only pseudo-ILMI (VP/VC 15/16) is enabled. When the connection
parameters are written to the MIB, this information is displayed on CLI or web
interface but these parameters are not used for configuration.
passive
: both ILMI (VP/VC 0/16) and pseudo-ILMI (VP/VC 15/16) are enabled.
When the connection parameters are written to the MIB, this information is
displayed on CLI or web interface but these parameters are not used for
configuration.
active
: both ILMI (VP/VC 0/16) and pseudo-ILMI (VP/VC 15/16) are enabled.
When the connection parameters are written to the MIB, these parameters are
used to configure phonebook entries, qosbook profiles and bind bridge or
PPPoE interfaces on top.
The default is
passive
.
OPTIONAL
type
Select the type of autopvc.
Choose between:
bridge
pppoerelay
: an ETHoA interface will be created, will be bound to the ILMI
Permanent Virtual Channel (PVC) and will be added to the PPPoE relay as relay
port.
ipoa
ethoa
pppoa
pppoe
.
OPTIONAL
overwrite
Enable or disable UBR peak rate overwrite.
The default is
disabled
.
OPTIONAL
peakrate
A number between 0 and 27786.
Represents the UBR peak rate (in kilobits per second).
The default is
0
(indicates the linerate).
OPTIONAL
=>autopvc config
Autopvc mode
: passive
Autopvc type
:
Autopvc standard: unknown
Autopvc pseudo
: unknown
UBR overwrite
: disabled
UBR peak rate
: linerate
=>
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