R3303-HP HSR6800 Routers Layer 2 - WAN Configuration Guide

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Step Command Remarks
6. Configure the service type (use
different commands
according to service types).
Configure IPoA and enable
inverse address resolution
(InARP) for the PVC:
map ip inarp [ minutes ]
[ broadcast ]
Establish PPPoA mapping for
the PVC:
map ppp virtual-template
vt-number
Establish IPoEoA or PPPoEoA
mapping for the PVC:
map bridge virtual-ethernet
interface-number
Optional.
By default, mapping is not
configured. When a mapping is
configured, pseudo-broadcast is
not supported by default.
Before configuring InARP, make
sure the aal5snap encapsulation is
used. Though InARP is also
supported when using aal5mux or
aal5nlpid encapsulation, the
system will prompt a message
indicating a failure when this ATM
is configured and used on PVC.
7. Return to system view
quit N/A
8. Enter ATM interface view or
PVC view
Enter ATM interface or
subinterface view:
interface atm
{ interface-number |
interface-number.subnumber }
Enter PVC view:
pvc { pvc-name [ vpi/vci ] |
vpi/vci }
N/A
9. Enable the ATM class on the
interface or PVC
atm-class atm-class-name N/A
Configuring VP policing
VP policing is used to set the sustainable rate of a virtual path identifier (VPI). When applying VP policing,
the parameters of PVC are still valid. The packets will be transmitted or received only when the
parameters of PVC and VP policing are satisfied. In calculating the traffic, the LLC/SNAP, MUX and
NLPID headers are included, but the ATM cell header is not included.
To set the parameters of VP policing:
Step Command
1. Enter system view.
system-view
2. Enter ATM interface view.
interface atm interface-number
3. Set the parameters of VP policing.
pvp limit vpi output-scr
Configuring applications carried by ATM
In Table 1, although ATM can carry multiple protocols, a specific encapsulation type might not support
some ATM applications (such as IPoA, IPoEoA, PPPoA, and PPPoEoA).