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HP MSR Router Series Configuration Guide

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Ste
p
Command
Remarks
17. (Optional.) Restore the default
of the interface.
default N/A
18. Bring up the interface.
undo shutdown
By default, the interface is up.
HP recommends that you shut down
the unused G.SHDSL interfaces to
save system resources.
Configuring an ATM subinterface
An ATM subinterface supports the same network layer functions as an ATM interface. The network layers
of different ATM subinterfaces are independent of each other. You can configure different Layer 3
services for ATM subinterfaces, such as IP services and MPLS services. To enable an ATM interface to
support multiple Layer 3 services, create multiple subinterfaces for the interface.
The rate of an ATM subinterface depends on the rates of the PVCs or PVC-groups configured on the
subinterfaces. For more information, see Layer 2—WAN Configuration Guide.
To configure an ATM subinterface:
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Create an ATM
subinterface and enter its
view.
interface atm
interface-number.subnumber
[ p2mp | p2p ]
By default, no ATM subinterface is
created.
3. Configure the subinterface
description.
description text
By default, the description is
interface-name Interface.
4. Configure the expected
bandwidth for the
subinterface.
bandwidth bandwidth-value
By default, the expected bandwidth
(in kbps) is the interface baud rate
divided by 1,000.
5. Configure an MTU value
for the subinterface.
mtu size
By default, the MTU value for the
subinterface is 1,500 bytes.
6. Restore the default of the
subinterface.
default N/A
7. Bring up the subinterface.
undo shutdown By default, the subinterface is up.
Configuring an EFM interface
Ethernet First Mile (EFM) interfaces receive and transmit Ethernet frames over ATM physical links and use
the Ethernet protocol suite. They can transmit Ethernet frames over legacy DSL lines and achieve
all-Ethernet access. By implementing stable, high-speed Ethernet packet transmission over telephone lines,
EFM extends the transmission distance of Ethernet from 100 meters to 1500 meters. With EFM interfaces,
the Ethernet technologies can be deployed on the access networks of telecom users, which improves
network performance and lowers device and operation costs.
The physical link type of EFM interfaces is EFM SHDSL_8WIRE_BIS (eight-wire G.SHDSL.BIS).
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HP MSR Router Series Specifications

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BrandHP
ModelMSR Router Series
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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