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Prestige 861H Series User's Guide Figure 178 vdsl pvc list Command Example P861H> vdsl pvc list PVC pvc act vpivci qos pcr cdvt scr mbs app ether encap ip 0 Y 835 vbrnr 4830 1 604 32 data 3 4 ENET IP 1 Y 032 vbrrt 360 1 360 32 mdware 1 2 1483 BDG 2 Y 132 cbr 360 1 NA NA igmp 1 2 1483 BDG 3 Y 133 cbr NA NA NA NA video 1 2 1483 BDG 4 Y 134 cbr NA NA NA NA video 1 2 1483 BDG 5 Y 135 cbr NA NA NA NA video 1 2 1483 BDG 6 Y 136 cbr NA NA NA NA video 1 2 1483 BDG P861H> The following table explains these parameters. Table 85 PVC List PARAMETER pvc act vpi/vci qos pcr cdvt scr mbs app ether encap ip DESCRIPTION This displays the Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC) index number. This displays whether this PVC is active or not. This displays the Virtual Path Identifier and Virtual Channel Identifier. This displays the ATM QoS type. This displays the maximum rate at which the sender can send cells (cells per second). This displays the acceptable range of the Cell Delay Variation (cells per second). This displays the mean cell rate of each bursty traffic source (cells per second). This displays the maximum number of cells that can be sent to the PCR (cells per second). This displays the name of an application on a PVC. This displays which Ethernet port a PVC can use. This displays the method of encapsulation used by your ISP. Choices vary depending on the operating mode of each remote node. If the operating mode is set as a bridge, this field displays either PPPoA or RFC 1483. If the operating mode is set as routing, this field displays PPPoA, RFC 1483, ENET ENCAP or PPPoE. This field displays whether the remote node is configured as a router (IP) or as a bridge (BDG). 32.6.4 Activate the VDSL Current Port Profile Syntax: vdsl profile actv 269 Chapter 32 VDSL Commands

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Prestige 861H Series User’s Guide
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Chapter 32 VDSL Commands
Figure 178
vdsl pvc list Command Example
P861H> vdsl pvc list
==================================== PVC ====================================
pvc
act
vpivci
qos
pcr cdvt
scr
mbs
app
ether encap
ip
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
0
Y
835
vbrnr
4830
1
604
32
data
3 4
ENET
IP
1
Y
032
vbrrt
360
1
360
32 mdware
1 2
1483 BDG
2
Y
132
cbr
360
1
NA
NA
igmp
1 2
1483 BDG
3
Y
133
cbr
NA
NA
NA
NA
video
1 2
1483 BDG
4
Y
134
cbr
NA
NA
NA
NA
video
1 2
1483 BDG
5
Y
135
cbr
NA
NA
NA
NA
video
1 2
1483 BDG
6
Y
136
cbr
NA
NA
NA
NA
video
1 2
1483 BDG
=============================================================================
P861H>
The following table explains these parameters.
Table 85
PVC List
DESCRIPTION
pvc
This displays the Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC) index number.
act
This displays whether this PVC is active or not.
vpi/vci
This displays the Virtual Path Identifier and Virtual Channel Identifier.
qos
This displays the ATM QoS type.
pcr
This displays the maximum rate at which the sender can send cells (cells per
second).
cdvt
This displays the acceptable range of the Cell Delay Variation (cells per
second).
scr
This displays the mean cell rate of each bursty traffic source (cells per
second).
mbs
This displays the maximum number of cells that can be sent to the PCR (cells
per second).
app
This displays the name of an application on a PVC.
ether
This displays which Ethernet port a PVC can use.
encap
This displays the method of encapsulation used by your ISP. Choices vary
depending on the operating mode of each remote node.
If the operating mode is set as a bridge, this field displays either
PPPoA
or
RFC 1483
.
If the operating mode is set as routing, this field displays
PPPoA
,
RFC 1483
,
ENET ENCAP
or
PPPoE
.
ip
This field displays whether the remote node is configured as a router (IP) or as
a bridge (BDG).
32.6.4
Activate the VDSL Current Port Profile
Syntax:
vdsl profile actv