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virtual-links index direction
virtual-links index direction
Adds a new virtual link. It also optionally changes the PIR values for a specified Global Controller
configured in the SCA BB application.
Use the no form of the command to remove a specified virtual link.
virtual-links index vl-index direction [upstream | downstream]
virtual-links index vl-index direction [upstream | downstream] gc relative-gc-index set-PIR
value [ā€˜]PIR-value[, PIR-value2, PIR-value3, PIR-value4’]
virtual-links index vl-index direction [upstream | downstream] gc relative-gc-index reset-PIR
no virtual-links index vl-index direction [upstream | downstream]
Syntax Description
Command Default This command has no default settings.
Command Modes Interface linecard configuration
Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries:
Usage Guidelines You can configure virtual links when the physical link that the SCE platform monitors is actually
composed of multiple smaller links that you want to monitor and control separately. With virtual links,
instead of creating hundreds or even thousands of separate packages with the specific bandwidth
configuration for each small link, you can create a policy with a limited number of basic packages, each
with a standard bandwidth configuration. Any specific bandwidth configuration is easily adjusted for
each virtual link by reconfiguring the relevant Global Controller.
vl-index Index number assigned by the user to the virtual link.
relative-gc-index The index number of the global controller (GC) whose PIR values you want
to change. Make sure this index is the number of the desired GC template for
the specified direction (upstream or downstream).
PIR-value The PIR value to be assigned to the specified GC.
You can either specify one PIR value that will be used for all time-frames, or
specify four PIR values, one for each time-frame.
If specifying four values, separate the values with commas and enclose the
entire argument in quotes.
For example: ā€˜w,x,y,z’
direction Specify the direction for this virtual link (upstream or downstream).
Release Modification
3.5.0 This command was introduced.