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Console Commands
Descriptions
Examples
The following example creates a traffic descriptor of type 4. After the traffic descriptor is created, it is listed in a table
and associated with an index number. Although the index numbers are defined sequentially, they are only a counter of
how many traffic descriptors have ever been defined. The numbers are historically ordered, so that if five traffic
descriptors are defined and then the fourth one, with the index number of 4 is deleted, the remaining traffic descriptors
remain indexed with the original numbers of 1, 2, 3, and 5.
Operator Parameters/Permissions Description
add
trafficdescriptor
[TrafficType] <type>
[TrafficDescriptorType]
<descrtype>
[TrafficDescriptorIndex]
<descrindex>
[PCRCLP01] <pcrclp01>
[PCRCLP0] <pcrclp0>
[SCRCLP01] <scrclp01>
[SCRCLP0] <scrclp0>
[MBSCLP01] <mbsclp01>
[MBSCLP0] <mbsclp0>
[QOSClass] <qosclass>
[AALType] <aaltype>
Administrator
Creates both forward and backward PVC traffic
descriptors.
delete
trafficdescriptor
[TrafficDescriptorType]
<descrtype>
Administrator
Removes a traffic descriptor from the traffic descriptor
table. Enter show trafficdescriptor before this command
to obtain the traffic descriptor index number.
show
trafficdescriptor
All Lists existing traffic descriptors and the current values of
their parameters. To use a particular traffic descriptor,
note the traffic descriptor index number and enter the
index number when adding a PVC. See the table “Traffic
Descriptor Defining Entry Combinations” on page
2-188, which summarizes all possible entry variables that
can be used to define traffic parameters.