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H3C MSR810
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pvc
In ATM interface view or ATM subinterface view:
Use pvc to create a PVC and enter its view, or enter the view of an existing PVC.
Use undo pvc to delete the specified PVC.
In PVC-group view:
Use pvc to create a PVC for a PVC group and enter PVC view, or enter the view of an existing PVC.
Use undo pvc to remove the specified PVC from a PVC-group and delete the PVC.
Syntax
pvc { pvc-name [ vpi/vci ] | vpi/vci }
undo pvc { pvc-name | vpi/vci }
Default
No PVCs exist.
Views
ATM interface view
ATM subinterface view
PVC-group view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
pvc-name: Specifies a PVC by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 t o 15 c haracters, excluding
slashes (/) and hyphens (-). For example, neither 1/20 nor a-b is a valid PVC name.
vpi/vci: Specifies a PVC by its VPI and VCI values. The value range for the vpi argument is 0 to 255.
The value range for the vci argument varies by interface type. For more information, see Table 46.
The values of the vpi and vci arguments cannot be 0 at the same time. As a best practice, do not use
VCI values 0 through 31 because they are reserved for special purposes.
Table 46 VCI value ranges for different interface types
Interface type
VCI value range
ATM ADSL2+ 0 to 255
ATM SHDSL_4WIRE 0 to 255
ATM SHDSL_8WIRE_BIS 0 to 255
ATM OC-3c/STM-1 0 to 1023
ATM subinterface
Same as that of the ATM interface to which the ATM
subinterface belongs.
PVC-group
Same as that of the ATM interface to which the
PVC-group belongs.
Usage guidelines
When you create a PVC, you must specify the VPI/VCI value for it. The VPI/VCI value of a PVC is
unique on an interface (including interface, subinterface, and PVC-group).

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