Cell Relay Archive[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next] [Date Index][Thread Index][Author Index][Subject Index] Re: I have a question of the VPI/VCI assignment scheme of ATM switch
Did there exist any vender's information of an SVC implementation in atm switch. Thanks a lot. Erick B wrote: > Some devices only go up to a certain VCI/VPI range and then loop and start > incrementing again. One vendor out there only goes up to 500 then loops. You > may want to check these limits if using different devices / vendors. > > Paul Koning <pkoning@xedia.com> wrote in message > 376E7D7C.E8BFD091@xedia.com">news:376E7D7C.E8BFD091@xedia.com... > Meng-Hsi Chiu wrote: > > > > Becaue the ATM forum recommendations, VCI range from 0 to 31 must > > reserve for > > > > special usage. So the user's VCI is ranging from 32 to 65535 in theory. > > My question > > > > is: > > > > How the ATM switch will assign the VCI range? Is it assigned from > > VCI=32, then > > > > VCI=33, then VCI=34, then VCI=35? If the first connection(its VCI=32) > > release > > > > connection now, what VCI number will be assigned for next call setup, > > whether it is > > > > 32 or 36? It is important to us, please answer me. > > It depends on the switch. I don't know any specific rules used; > certainly the standards have nothing to say about it. > > Why is it important? Or rather, if it's important in your system > you probably have a bad design decision somewhere, because nothing > in your design should depend on a particular assignment rule. > > paul
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