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ATM PVC Range
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ATM PVC RangeLast Updated: October 30, 2012
In a digital subscriber line (DSL) environment, many applications require the configuration of a large number of ATM permanent virtual circuits (PVCs). The ATM PVC RangeSubinterface Grouping feature enables you to group a number of PVCs together into a PVC range in order to configure them all at once. Finding Feature InformationYour software release may not support all the features documented in this module. For the latest caveats and feature information, see Bug Search Tool and the release notes for your platform and software release. To find information about the features documented in this module, and to see a list of the releases in which each feature is supported, see the feature information table at the end of this module. Use Cisco Feature Navigator to find information about platform support and Cisco software image support. To access Cisco Feature Navigator, go to www.cisco.com/go/cfn. An account on Cisco.com is not required. Restrictions for ATM PVC RangeYou cannot explicitly configure the individual point-to-point subinterfaces created by the PVC range on a point-to-point subinterface. All of the point-to-point subinterfaces in the range share the same configuration as the subinterface on which the PVC range is configured. Information About Restrictions for ATM PVC RangeFor applications that use multipoint subinterfaces, such as PPP over Ethernet and PPP over ATM, the PVC range is on a single multipoint subinterface. A PVC range is defined by two VPI-VCI pairs. The two virtual path identifiers (VPIs) define a VPI range, and the two virtual channel identifiers (VCIs) define a VCI range. The number of PVCs in the PVC range equals the number of VPIs in the VPI range multiplied by the number of VCIs in the VCI range. Once the PVC range is defined, you can configure the range by using the existing interface-ATM-VC configuration commands that are also supported in PVC range configuration mode. The shutdown PVC range command can be used to deactivate the range without deleting the configuration. The ATM PVC Range feature also introduces the pvc-in-range command, which allows you to explicitly configure an individual PVC within the defined range of PVCs on a multipoint subinterface. The shutdown PVC-in-range command allows you to deactivate an individual PVC within a range. How to Configure ATM PVC Range
Configuring an ATM PVC Range
To configure an ATM PVC range, use the following commands beginning in global configuration mode: DETAILED STEPS Deactivating a PVC RangeTo deactivate a PVC range, use the following command in PVC range configuration mode: Configuring an Individual PVC Within a PVC RangeTo configure an individual PVC within a PVC range on a multipoint subinterface, use the following commands beginning in global configuration mode: DETAILED STEPS
Configuration Examples for ATM PVC Range
ATM PVC Range on a Multipoint Subinterface ExampleIn the following example, a PVC range called "range-pppoa-1" is created with a total of 500 PVCs in the range. PVC parameters are configured for the range, including the assignment of a VC class called "classA." Router(config)# interface atm 6/0.110 multipoint Router(config-subif)# range range-pppoa-1 pvc 100 4/199 Router(config-if-atm-range)# class-range classA Router(config-if-atm-range)# ubr 1000 Router(config-if-atm-range)# encapsulation aal5snap Router(config-if-atm-range)# protocol ppp virtual-template 2 Individual PVC Within a PVC Range Configuration ExampleIn the following example, "pvc1" within the PVC range called "range1" is deactivated. Router(config)# interface atm 6/0.110 multipoint Router(config-subif)# range range1 pvc 100 4/199 Router(config-if-atm-range)# class-range classA Router(config-if-atm-range)# pvc-in-range pvc1 3/104 Router(cfg-if-atm-range-pvc)# shutdown Additional ReferencesTechnical Assistance
Feature Information for ATM PVC RangeThe following table provides release information about the feature or features described in this module. This table lists only the software release that introduced support for a given feature in a given software release train. Unless noted otherwise, subsequent releases of that software release train also support that feature. Use Cisco Feature Navigator to find information about platform support and Cisco software image support. To access Cisco Feature Navigator, go to www.cisco.com/go/cfn. An account on Cisco.com is not required.
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