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Virtual Ports

Virtual Ports and Static Connections

3.

Use the

PortNumber

and

MaxVpiBits

parameters of the

add port

command to create the virtual

ports.

Smart6500 # add port

PortNumber() : 7a1.1

< The

.1

means our Base VPI is one (1)

PortAdminStatus(up) :

IlmiAdminStatus(up) :

SigType(autoConfig) :

SigRole(other) :

InterfaceType(private) :

MaxVpiBits(0) : 0

< VPIs used = Base VPI + (2

0

- 1) = 1 + 0 = 1

MaxVciBits(10) :

MaxSvcVpci(1) :

< Confirms that we have only one VPCI for this virtual port

MinSvcVci(32) :

MaxVccs(2048) :

TrafficDescriptorIndex() : 1

< Specify traffic descriptor to be used with virtual port

Smart6500 #

Our virtual port is now created, and uses just one VPI: the Base VPI (

.1

).

The following is an example creates virtual port

7b2.4

, which uses seven VPIs, starting at Base VPI = 4.

1.

Use the

set portconfig

command to turn off signaling and set the

MaxVpiBits

to

4

:

Smart6500 # set portconfig

PortNumber() : 7b2

< Specify physical port to contain the virtual port

PortAdminStatus(up) :

IlmiAdminStatus(up) :

SigType(autoConfig) : nnipvc

< Turn off signaling

SigRole(network) :

InterfaceType(private) :

MaxVpiBits(0) : 4

< Available VPIs are set to 2

4

- 1 = 16 - 1 = 15 VPIs

MaxVciBits(9) :

< MaxVciBits decrements by 4

MaxSvcVpci(15) :

MinSvcVci(32) :

MaxVccs(8192) :

MaxSvpVpci(15) :

MaxVpcs(15) :

Smart6500 #

2.

Use the

add port

command to create the port and to specify the number of VPIs:

Smart6500 # add port

PortNumber() : 7b2.4

< Specify virtual port number (and Base VPI)

PortAdminStatus(up) :

IlmiAdminStatus(up) :

SigType(autoConfig) :

SigRole(other) :

InterfaceType(private) :

MaxVpiBits(0) : 3

< VPIs used = Base VPI + (2

3

- 1) = 4 + 7 = 11

MaxVciBits(9) :

MaxSvcVpci(7) :

< Confirms that there are seven VPCI for this virtual port

MinSvcVci(32) :

MaxVccs(4096) :

TrafficDescriptorIndex() : 1

Smart6500 #

In the example above, the virtual port controls eight VPIs. Counting from the Base VPI, these are 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
and 11. Notice that other virtual ports can be created on this physical port because we haven’t used all of the available
VPI specified by the

set portconfig

command. For example, the next (higher) virtual port that’s possible to create

is

7b2.12

because the Base VPI is beyond the eight VPIs used by

7b2.4

.