Assigning A Service Template To An Interface - Cisco BPX-BXM-155-8DX Installation And Configuration Manual

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VSI Configuration Procedures
Table 23-1 cnfrsrc Parameters, Ranges/Values, and Descriptions (continued)
Parameter
(Object) Name
Start VPI
End VPI
Min Bw
Max Bw

Assigning a Service Template to an Interface

The ATM Class of Service templates (or Service Class Template, SCT) provide a means of mapping a
set of extended parameters. These are generally platform specific, based on the set of standard ATM
parameters passed to the VSI slave in a BXM port interface during initial setup of the interface.
A set of service templates is stored in each BPX 8650 switch and downloaded to the service modules
(BXMs) as needed during initial configuration of the VSI interface when a trunk or line is enabled on
the BXM.
Each service template type has an associated qbin. The qbins provide the ability to manage bandwidth
by temporarily storing cells and then serving them out based on a number of factors, including
bandwidth availability and the relative priority of different classes of service.
When ATM cells arrive from the edge LSR at the BXM port with one of four CoS labels, they receive
CoS handling based on that label. A table look-up is performed, and the cells are processed, based on
their connection classification. Based on its label, a cell receives the ATM differentiated service
associated with its template type and service type (for example, label cos2 bw), plus associated qbin
characteristics and other associated ATM parameters.
A default service template is automatically assigned to a logical interface (VI) when you up the
interface by using the commands upport and uptrk. The corresponding qbin template is then copied
into the card's (BXM) data structure of that interface.
Here are some examples of assigning a default service template by using the commands upport and
uptrk:
This default template has the identifier of 1. To change the service template from service template 1 to
another service template, use the cnfvsiif command.
To assign a selected service template to an interface (VI) use the cnfvsiif command, specifying the
template number. It has this syntax:
cnfvsiif <slot.port.vtrk> <tmplt_id>
For example:
cnfvsiif 1.1 2
cnfvsiif 1.1.1 2
Use the dspvsiif command to display the type of service template assigned to an interface (VI). It has
the following syntax:
Cisco BPX 8600 Series Installation and Configuration
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Range/Values
0 .. 4095
0 .. 4095
0 .. Line Rate
0 .. Line Rate
uptrk 1.1
uptrk 1.1.1 (virtual trunk)
upport 1.1
Chapter 23
Configuring BXM Virtual Switch Interfaces
Default
Description
NA
Partition Start VPI
NA
Partition End VPI
NA
Minimum Partition bandwidth
NA
Maximum Partition bandwidth
Release 9.3.0, Part Number 78-10674-01 Rev. D0, July 2001

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