R0106-HP MSR Router Series Layer 2 - WAN Configuration Guide(V7)

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p
Command
Remarks
9. Enter PVC view or PVC-group
view.
Enter PVC view:
pvc { pvc-name [ vpi/vci ] | vpi/vci }
Enter PVC-group view:
pvc-group group-number
Use either method.
10. Configure a PPPoEoA
mapping.
map bridge virtual-ethernet
interface-number
By default, no mapping is
configured.
This command references the
VE interface previously
created.
Configuring VP policing
A VP is the collection of all PVCs with the same VPI value. VP policing is used to manage the maximum
bandwidth of the VP, and monitor the traffic of the inbound and outbound directions of the VP on a
physical interface. When the maximum transmission rate of the VP exceeds the specified value, the
exceeded flows are dropped. When VP policing is applied, the parameters of PVC are still valid. Packets
can be transmitted or received only when the parameters of PVC and VP policing are met. In calculating
the traffic, the LLC/SNAP, MUX, and NLPID headers are included, but the ATM cell header is not
included.
To configure VP policing:
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2. Enter ATM interface
view.
interface atm interface-number N/A
3. Configure
parameters for VP
policing.
vp limit vpi scr
By default, VP policing is
disabled.
Re-marking the CLP flag value of ATM cells
You can re-mark the cell loss priority (CLP) flag value of ATM cells to specify the drop precedence for the
cells.
To re-mark the CLP flag value of ATM cells:
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Create a traffic class and enter its
view.
traffic classifier classifier-name [ operator
{ and | or }
N/A
3. Configure match criteria.
if-match [ not ] match-criteria
By default, no traffic class
is configured.
4. Return to system view.
quit N/A