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Cisco 10000 Series Router Quality of Service Configuration Guide
OL-7433-09
Chapter 19 Configuring Quality of Service for PVC Bundles
ATM PVC Selection
Feature History for ATM PVC Selection
Configuration Commands for ATM PVC Selection
This section describes the following configuration commands:
bump Command, page 19-5
bundle Command, page 19-6
class-bundle Command, page 19-7
class-vc Command, page 19-8
mpls experimental Command, page 19-9
oam-bundle Command, page 19-10
precedence Command, page 19-11
protect Command, page 19-12
pvc-bundle Command, page 19-13
bump Command
To configure the bumping rules for a PVC bundle or a specific PVC bundle member, use the bump
command in VC class or bundle member configuration mode. To remove the explicit bumping rules and
return to the default condition of implicit bumping, use the no form of the command.
bump {explicit precedence-level | implicit | traffic}
no bump {explicit precedence-level | implicit | traffic}
Syntax Description
Cisco IOS Release Description Required PRE
Release 12.0(26)S The ATM PVC Bundle Enhancement—MPLS EXP-Based
PVC Selection feature was introduced on the PRE1.
PRE1
explicit
precedence-level
Specifies the precedence level to which traffic on a VC or PVC is bumped
when the VC or PVC goes down. Valid values are from 0 to 7.
implicit Applies the implicit bumping rule, which is the default, to a single VC or
PVC bundle member, or to all VCs in the bundle (VC-class mode). The
implicit bumping rule stipulates that bumped traffic is to be carried by a VC
or PVC with a lower precedence level.
traffic Specifies that the VC or PVC accepts bumped traffic. By default, a PVC
permits bumping and accepts bumped traffic.
To configure a PVC to reject bumped traffic from another bundle member,
enter the no bump traffic command.

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Cisco 10000 Series Specifications

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BrandCisco
Model10000 Series
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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