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Creating a non-zero vpi, Setting the bit allocation for vpi – Cabletron Systems SMARTSWITCH ROUTER 9032578-05 User Manual

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Creating a Non-Zero VPI

Creating a Non-Zero VPI

The Virtual Path Identifier defines a virtual path, a grouping of virtual channels
transmitting across the same physical connection. The actual number of virtual paths and
virtual channels available on an ATM port depends upon how many bits are allocated for
the VPI and VCI, respectively. By default, there are 0 bits allocated for VPI and 12 bits
allocated for VCI. You can specify a different allocation of bits for VPI and VCI for a port.

There are 12 bits available for each VPI/VCI pair per port. The number of bits allocated
define the amount of VPI and VCI values available. The following equations define the
number of virtual paths and virtual channels:

# of virtual paths = 2

n

; where n is the number of bits allocated for VPI

# of virtual channels = 2

(12-n)

; where (12-n) is the number of bits allocated for VCI

The bit allocation command allows you to set the number of bits allocated for VPI; the
remaining number of bits are allocated for VCI. Since there are only 12 bits available for
each VPI/VCI pair on an ATM port, the more bits you allocate for VPI, the fewer bits
remain for VCI.

Setting the Bit Allocation for VPI

To set the bit allocation for VPI on an ATM port, enter the following command in
Configure mode:

The following is a description of the parameter used to set the number of bits allocated for
VPI on an ATM port:

port

This parameter identifies the ATM port. Specify this parameter in the

format:

media.slot.port

.

Specify all-ports to set bit allocation on all

ports.

media

Specifies the media type. This is at for ATM ports.

slot

Specifies the slot number where the module is installed.

port

Specifies the port number.

vpi-bits

This parameter sets the number of bits for VPI. Specify any number

between 1 and 11. The default is 1.

Sets the number of bits allocated
for VPI on a port.

atm set port

vpi-bits