DLCI Configuration
Mode Commands
The DLCI configuration
mode provides the commands to configure, bind and manage the DLCI
associated with a specific port defined in the parent configuration
mode, Channelized Port configuration mode.
IMPORTANT:
The commands or keywords/variables
that are available are dependent on platform type, product version,
and installed license(s).
bind link
This command configures
an association (binds) between an IP interface or a pre-configured
routing SS7/Frame Relay link and the specific port being
configured with the Channelized Port configuration commands.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
[ no ] bind
link peer-nsei nse_id ns-vci ns-vc_id
peer-nsei nse_id
Defines the end-point
network service entity identifier (NSEI). The NSEI must be an integer from
0 to 65535.
ns-vc-id ns-vc_id
Defines the network
service virtual circuit identifier (NSVCI). The NSVCI must be an integer
from 0 to 65535.
no
Deletes the bind configuration
from the Operator Policy.
Usage:
Bind this port to network
service entity 2 and network service VC 234.
Example
Example
bind link peer-nsei 2 ns-vci 234
end
Exits this sub-configuration
mode and returns to the Exec mode.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Usage:
Change the mode and
return to the Exec mode.
exit
Exits the this sub-configuration
mode and returns to the parent configuration mode.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Usage:
Return to the previous
configuration mode.
shaping
Defines egress traffic
shaping to control flow for this DLCI.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
shaping typedefault shaping
shaping type
The following types
of shaping provide flow management:
- cir: Commited
Info Rate
- cir-eir: Commited
Info Rate with Excess Rate
- ppr: Peak
Packet Rate
- wfq: Weighted
Fair Queuing
default
Resets the DLCI configuration
to the system default.
Usage:
Use this command to
identify the type of signal shaping to be used on the DLCI.
shutdown
Terminates all processes
supporting the port or blocks the shutting down of the port. Conversely,
this command with the no keyword
enables the port.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
no
Enables the port’s
administrative state. When omitted the card is shutdown (removed
from service).
Usage:
Shut down a port prior
to re-cabling and/or other maintenance activities.
This command with the no keyword
is required to bring a port into service.
Example
Example
Use the following command
to disable the DLCI:
no shutdown