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mpls-relay atm vpi-range vci-range

Syntax

[ no ] mpls-relay atm vpi-range vpiStart vpiEnd vci-range vciStart vciEnd

Release Information

Command introduced in JUNOSe Release 10.2.0.

Description

Configures a single virtual path identifier (VPI)/virtual circuit identifier (VCI) range of ATM VCs whose cells need to be transported on the single pseudowire. You can configure this command on the ATM port only after you associated a pseudowire with the port by using the mpls-relay or route interface tunnel command. When you run the mpls-relay or route interface tunnel command, no default VPI/VCI range is configured. You must specifically configure the VPI/VCI ranges. You can use this command only on an ATM port (ATM AAL5 over ATM major interface). The VPI/VCI values that are not part of the specified range can be used for other existing applications. The no version removes the configured VPI/VCI range.

Note: The total number of VCs configured with the mpls-relay atm vpi-range vci-range command cannot exceed the maximum ATM VC capacity of the line module you are using. For details about the ATM VC capacity of supported line modules, see JUNOSe Release Notes, Appendix A, System Maximums.

Options

  • atm—Configures ATM interface parameters for MPLS cross-connect. A local cross-connect enables the router to function as a layer 2 switch. It operates with any supported layer 2 service
  • vpiStart—Starting virtual path identifier (inclusive) of the VC subrange you are configuring; number in the range 0–255
  • vpiEnd—Ending virtual path identifier (inclusive) of the VC subrange you are configuring; number in the range 0–255
  • vciStart—Starting virtual circuit identifier (inclusive) of the VC subrange you are configuring; number in the range 1–65535
  • vciEnd—Ending virtual circuit identifier (inclusive) of the VC subrange you are configuring; number in the range 1–65535

Mode

Interface Configuration


Published: 2010-01-11