Atm virtual circuits – ADC AVIDIA SWD4573I1 User Manual

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Avidia System Configuration and Management User Manual

ATM Virtual Circuits

ATM virtual circuits are logical connections in the ATM network over which ATM cells
are transmitted between two points. Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs), supported by Avidia
systems, comprise a Virtual Path Connection (VPC) and, frequently, multiple Virtual Channel
Connections (VCCs) within the VPC. The VPCs and VCCs are mapped to a predefined static
route that is always in place and is always available.

The Avidia system functions as a VPC or VCC cross-connect switch, utilizing cross-connect
VPCs and VCCs to carry data between defined points within the Avidia chassis, such as
between a channel card and a line card. VPCs and VCCs also carry data from subscriber
modems to Avidia channel cards, and from Avidia line cards to other destinations in the ATM
backbone network.

VPC configuration requires specifying a Virtual Path Identifier (VPI). For VPCs, the system
only translates the VPI value and does not check or change any configured Virtual Channel
Identifier (VCI) value. VCC configuration requires specifying a VPI and a VCI. VPI and VCI
combinations must be unique only on the same user port, as the circuit is remapped to a different
VPI and VCI on the network interface. This enables different subscribers to use the same VPI
and VCI combinations without creating conflict in the network.

The valid VPI and VCI range depends on the type of cards used in the virtual circuit. Use the
following tables to determine valid values.

PVC Configuration

Card

VPI Range

No. of VPIs per
port that can be
mapped to PVCs

VCI Range

Maximum no. of
connections that
can be mapped to
each port

(a)

(a) The system supports a maximum of 8188 total connections.

OC3

0-255

16

32-1023

4094

DS3

0-255

16

32-1023

4094

AMC

0

1

1024-4095

96

DSX-1/T1 user or network
interface (ATM)

0-255

3

32-1023

510

Cell-based ADSL channel
card (ATM)

0-255

4

32-253

40

Frame-based SDSL

0

1

1024-4095

3072

Cell-based SDSL (ATM)

0-127

4

32-127

40

Frame-based IDSL

0

1

1024-4095

3072

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