Attaching ATM QoS Service Policies
Command
Step 2
Router(config-if)# range [range-name] pvc
start-vpi/start-vci end-vpi/end-vci
Step 3
Router(config-if-atm-range)#
service-policy [input | output]
policy-map-name
Step 4
Router(config-if-atm-range)# pvc-in-range
[pvc-name] vpi/vci
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Purpose
Defines a range of ATM permanent virtual circuits (PVCs). Enters
ATM range configuration mode.
(Optional) range-name is the name of the range. The range-name
can be a maximum of 15 characters.
start-vpi/ specifies the beginning value for a range of virtual path
identifiers (VPIs). The slash is required. If you do not provide a
VPI value or the slash, the default value of 0 is used. Valid values
for VPI are from 0 to 255.
start-vci specifies the beginning value for a range of virtual
channel identifiers (VCIs). Valid values are from 32 to 65535.
end-vpi/ specifies the end value for a range of virtual path
identifiers (VPIs). The slash is required. If you do not provide a
VPI value or the slash, the start-vpi value is used by default. Valid
values for VPI are from 0 to 255.
end-vci specifies the end value for a range of virtual channel
identifiers (VCIs). Valid values are from 32 to 65535.
Attaches the service policy you specify to the specified ATM PVC
range.
input indicates to apply the service policy to inbound traffic on
the interface.
output indicates to apply the service policy to outbound traffic on
the interface.
For QoS policies containing the bandwidth, priority,
Note
random-detect, queue-limit, and shape commands, you
must specify the output keyword. If you use these
commands with the input keyword, the router ignores the
commands.
policy-map-name is the name of the policy map you want to attach
to the subinterface.
Note
The router applies the service policy to only the PVCs
within the PVC range.
Configures an individual PVC within a PVC range. Enters ATM
range PVC configuration mode.
(Optional) pvc-name is the name given to the PVC. The PVC
name can have a maximum of 15 characters.
vpi/ is the virtual path identifier (VPI) for this PVC. The slash is
required. If you do not specify a VPI value or the slash, the default
value of 0 is used. Valid VPI values are from 0 to 255.
vci is the virtual circuit identifier (VCI) for this PVC. Valid values
are from 32 to 2047.
Chapter 4
Attaching Service Policies
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