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5-8 SmartSwitch ATM User Guide

Virtual Ports

Virtual Ports and Static Connections

5.3.1

Creating Virtual Ports

Virtual ports are created on physical ports by first allocating a range of Virtual Path Identifiers (VPIs), and then
distributing the VPIs among the virtual ports. The number of VPIs used depends on the number of virtual ports needed
and the range of VPIs controlled by each virtual port.

When creating virtual ports, it’s important to remember that the virtual port number represents the Base VPI used by
the virtual port. For example, the virtual port

5b1.3

uses Base VPI = 3.

Creating virtual ports on an ATM SmartSwitch consists of the following basic process

Create a traffic descriptor for the virtual port that meets its bandwidth and service category
requirements.

Note

To assure that virtual ports receives the exact bandwidth required, you may want
to assign them traffic descriptors that specify CBR as the service class.

Use the

set portconfig

command to turn off signaling on the physical port on which you are

creating the virtual ports.

Note

Signaling is usually not used on physical ports on which virtual ports are created.
However, you can leave signaling active on the physical ports if necessary.

Use the

MaxVpiBits

parameters of the

set portconfig

command to set the number of bits to use

for VPIs for virtual ports on this physical port:

Available VPIs = 2

MaxVpiBits

- 1

For example, if

MaxVpiBits

is set to 3, then the number of VPIs available for virtual ports is:

Available VPIs = 2

3

- 1 = 8 - 1 = 7

Note

The value for

Available VPIs

is also the highest number that can be used to

specify a virtual port on the physical port. For instance, in the example above,

7a1.7

is the highest virtual port that can be created using

MaxVpiBits

= 3

.

Use the

add port

command to create the virtual port and to specify the number of VPIs used by the

virtual port. Note that the

add port

command also uses the

MaxVpiBits

parameter, however, here

it’s used to define the number of VPIs the virtual port uses, based on the equation:

VPIs Used by Virtual Port = Base VPI + (2

MaxVpiBits

-1)

For example, if the virtual port number is

5b2.1

(Base VPI = 1), and

MaxVpiBits

= 1

, then the total number of VPIs

used by this virtual port is:

Base VPI + (2

1

-1) = 1 + (2-1) = 1 + 1 = 2 VPIs

So port

5b2.1

controls VPI 1 (the Base VPI) and VPI 2.