Supported Platforms
Related Documentation
- ACX, M, MX, SRX, T Series
- promiscuous-mode
- vpi (ATM CCC Cell-Relay Promiscuous Mode)
- M, T Series
- Applying Scheduler Maps to Logical ATM Interfaces
- M, MX, SRX, T Series
- multipoint-destination
- MX Series
- Configuring a Point-to-Point ATM1 or ATM2 IQ Connection
vci
Syntax
Hierarchy Level
Release Information
Statement introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 12.2 for the ACX Series Universal Access routers.
Description
For ATM point-to-point logical interfaces only, configure the virtual circuit identifier (VCI) and virtual path identifier (VPI).
To configure a VPI for a point-to-multipoint interface, specify the VPI in the multipoint-destination statement.
VCIs 0 through 31 are reserved for specific ATM values designated by the ATM Forum.
Options
vci-identifier—ATM virtual circuit identifier. Unless you configure the interface to use promiscuous mode, this value cannot exceed the highest-numbered VC configured for the interface with the maximum-vcs option of the vpi statement.
Range: 0 through 4089 or 0 through 65,535 with promiscuous mode, with VCIs 0 through 31 reserved.
vpi-identifier—ATM virtual path identifier.
Range: 0 through 255
Default: 0
Required Privilege Level
interface—To view this statement in the configuration.
interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Related Documentation
- ACX, M, MX, SRX, T Series
- promiscuous-mode
- vpi (ATM CCC Cell-Relay Promiscuous Mode)
- M, T Series
- Applying Scheduler Maps to Logical ATM Interfaces
- M, MX, SRX, T Series
- multipoint-destination
- MX Series
- Configuring a Point-to-Point ATM1 or ATM2 IQ Connection
Published: 2013-02-19
Supported Platforms
Related Documentation
- ACX, M, MX, SRX, T Series
- promiscuous-mode
- vpi (ATM CCC Cell-Relay Promiscuous Mode)
- M, T Series
- Applying Scheduler Maps to Logical ATM Interfaces
- M, MX, SRX, T Series
- multipoint-destination
- MX Series
- Configuring a Point-to-Point ATM1 or ATM2 IQ Connection