R3102-R3103-HP 6600/HSR6600 Routers Layer 2 - WAN Configuration Guide
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Table 1 Support for ATM applications
ATM application aal5snap aal5mux aal5nlpid
IPoA Supported Supported Supported
IPoEoA Supported Supported Not supported
PPPoA Supported Supported Not supported
PPPoEoA Supported Supported Not supported
High MBS settings might result in the failure of the service vbr-rt and vbr-nrt commands because of
hardware limitations. To avoid the situation, set MBS to a smaller value.
With aal5snap adopted, two or more protocols are supported. But for aal5nlpid, you cannot enable
InARP on a PVC for an IPoA application.
Configuring VE interfaces
To configure a PVC to carry PPPoEoA, IPoEoA, and EoA, you must first specify a VE interface for the
channel. If not, the permanent virtual channel cannot be created.
Configuring a Layer 3 VE interface
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Create a Layer 3 VE
interface and enter
its view.
interface virtual-ethernet
interface-number
If a specified Layer 3 VE interface does not
exist, this command first creates one and then
enters its view.
3. Set the interface
description.
description text
Optional.
By default, the description for a VE interface
is interface name Interface, for example,
Virtual-Ethernet2/0/0 Interface.
4. Configure the MAC
address for the
interface.
mac-address mac-address Optional.
5. Set the intended
bandwidth for the
interface.
bandwidth bandwidth-value Optional.
6. Restore the default
settings for the
interface.
default Optional.
7. Shut down the
interface.
shutdown
Optional.
Up by default.
Configuring a Layer 2 VE interface










