Cisco 10000 Series Configuration Manual page 586

Quality of service configuration guide
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Applying Traffic Shaping Parameters Using RADIUS Profiles
Enabling Dynamic Bandwidth Selection on a PVC Within a PVC Range
To enable dynamic bandwidth selection on a specific PVC within a range of PVCs, enter the following
commands beginning in global configuration mode:
Command
Step 1
Router(config)# interface atm
slot/module/port.subinterface [point-to-point |
multipoint]
Step 2
Router(config-if)# range [range-name] pvc
start-vpi/start-vci end-vpi/end-vci
Step 3
Router(config-if-atm-range)# pvc-in-range
[pvc-name] [vpi/vci]
Step 4
Router(config-if-atm-range-pvc)# dbs enable
Cisco 10000 Series Router Quality of Service Configuration Guide
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Chapter 17
Configuring Dynamic Subscriber Services
Purpose
Specifies the ATM interface or subinterface. Enters
interface or subinterface configuration mode.
Defines a range of ATM PVCs and enters ATM range
configuration mode.
range-name is the name of the range. The range-name can
have up to 15 characters.
start-vpi/ is the beginning value for a range of virtual path
identifiers (VPIs). If you do not specify a vpi value, the vpi
value defaults to 0. Valid values are from 0 to 255. The
slash is required.
start-vci is the beginning value for a range of virtual
channel identifiers (VCIs). Valid values are from 32 to
65535.
end-vpi/ is the end value for a range of VPIs. If you do not
specify an end-vpi value, the value defaults to the start-vpi
value. Valid values are from 0 to 255. The slash is required.
end-vci is the end value for a range of VCIs. Valid values
are from 32 to 65535.
Defines an individual PVC within a PVC range. Enters
PVC-in-range configuration mode.
pvc-name is the name of the PVC. The pvc-name can have
up to 15 characters.
vpi/ is the virtual path identifier for the PVC. If you do not
specify a vpi value, the vpi value defaults to 0. Valid values
are from 0 to 255. The slash is required.
vci is the virtual channel identifier for the PVC. Valid
values are from 32 to 2047.
Enables dynamic bandwidth selection and allows the traffic
shaping parameters retrieved from RADIUS to be applied
to the PVC in the range of PVCs.
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