Characteristics and Types of Virtual Connections
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Characteristics and Types of Virtual Connections
This section lists the various virtual connections (VC) types in
Table 7-1
Connection
Permanent virtual channel link (PVCL)
Permanent virtual path link (PVPL)
Permanent virtual channel (PVC)
Permanent virtual path (PVP)
Soft permanent virtual channel (Soft PVC)
Soft permanent virtual path (Soft PVP)
Switched virtual channel (SVC)
Switched virtual path (SVP)
Configuring Virtual Channel Connections
This section describes configuring virtual channel connections (VCCs) on the ATM switch router.
A VCC is established as a bidirectional facility to transfer ATM traffic between two ATM layer users.
Figure 7-1
An end-to-end VCC, as shown in
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The common endpoint between an internal connection and a link occurs at the switch interface.
The endpoint of the internal connection is also referred to as a connection leg or half-leg.
A cross-connect connects two legs together.
Figure 7-1
User A
ATM Switch Router Software Configuration Guide
7-2
Input Translation Table Management, page 7-95
Supported VC Types
shows an example VCC between ATM user A and user D.
Virtual channel links, labelled VCL. These are the interconnections between switches, either
directly or through VP tunnels.
Internal connections, shown by the dotted line in the switch. These connections are also sometimes
called cross-connections or cross-connects.
VCC Example
Switch B
VCL
VPI/VCI = 0/50
IF# = 3/0/1
Point-to-
Point
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Figure 7-1
between user A and user D, has two parts:
IF# = 0/0/0
Switch C
VCL
VPI/VCI = 2/100
IF# = 3/0/2
VCC
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Configuring Virtual Connections
Table
7-1.
Point-to-
Multipoint
Transit
Terminate
x
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x
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x
x
x
x
x
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x
x
x
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x
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x
x
x
x
x
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User D
VCL
VPI/VCI = 50/255
IF# = 0/0/1
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