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RFC1483 command reference RFC1483
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iMG/RG Software Reference Manual (ADSL Port)
Example --> rfc1483 set transport my1483 vci 800
See also RFC1483 LIST TRANSPORTS
RFC1483 SET TRANSPORT TXVCI
RFC1483 SET TRANSPORT RXVCI
8.9.1.1.19 RFC1483 SET TRANSPORT VPI
Syntax RFC1483 SET TRANSPORT {<name>|<number>} VPI <vpi>
Description This command sets the Virtual Path Identifier. It overrides existing VPI settings (includ-
ing RX VPI and TX VPI).
The port/VPI/VCI combination must be unique for each transport.
Options The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
Example --> rfc1483 set transport my1483 vpi 0
vci Part of the ATM header. The VCI is a tag
that identifies which channel a cell will
travel over. The VCI can be any value
between 32 and 9999999999.
VCI value set when the transport
was created using the add trans-
port command
Option Description Default Value
name An existing RFC1483 transport. To display
transport names, use the RFC1483
LIST TRANSPORTS
command.
N/A
number An existing RFC1483 transport. To display
transport numbers, use the
RFC1483
LIST TRANSPORTS
command.
N/A
vpi A field in the ATM header. The VPI is used
to identify the virtual path that a circuit
belongs to. The VPI can be any value
between 0 and 9999999999.
VPI value set when the transport
was created using the add trans-
port command
Option Description Default Value
name An existing RFC1483 transport. To display
transport names, use the
RFC1483
LIST TRANSPORTS
command.
N/A