Set vport (sig-type), Command mode, Description – Avaya Cajun P880 User Manual
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Avaya P550R/P580/P880/P882 Multiservice Switch ATM Uplink CLI Reference Guide, Version 2.0
set vport (sig-type)
Command Mode
Configuration
Description
Select the version of the User-to-Network Interface (UNI) that is to
be used on a virtual port. If Auto signalling type is selected, the ATM
uplink module will automatically try to detect the appropriate
signalling type. If Multiport is set to yes, you should leave set this to
PNNI. If Multiport is set to no, you should leave this as Auto or
uni40, uni31 or uni30. In an environment where only RFC1483 is
being used, this can be Auto.
* Note: You must disable a VPORT each time you make a change
to the configuration. After you make configuration
changes, you must enable the VPORT in order for the
changes to take effect.
Syntax
set vport
| uni31 | uni30 | pnni | auto }
Table 1-82. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
Sample Output
This example sets the signature type for VPORT 1 5 to auto.
ATM(configure)# set vport 1 5 disable
VPort 1 5 has been disabled
ATM(configure)# set vport 1 5 sig-type auto
VPort 1 5 modified
ATM(configure)# set vport 1 5 enable
VPort 1 5 has been enabled
Name
Definition
interfaceID
The ATM interface number. The range of
values is: Minimum = 1, Maximum = 2.
vpiNumber
The VPI number. The range of values is:
Minimum = 0, Maximum = 255.
uni40 | uni31 |
uni30 |pnni | auto
The User-to-Network Interface options that
can be used on a virtual port. The default
setting is auto.