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Video-Related Commands

Video-Related Commands

This chapter describes the function and displays the syntax for video-related commands. For more information about defaults and usage guidelines, see the corresponding chapter of the Voice, Video, and Home Applications Command Reference.

cbr

To configure the constant bit rate (CBR) for the ATM circuit emulation service (CES) for an ATM permanent virtual circuit (PVC) on the Cisco MC3810, use the cbr command. Use the no form of this command to restore the default.

cbr rate
no cbr rate

rate

Constant bit rate (also known as the average cell rate) for ATM CES. The valid range for this command is from 56 to 10000 kbps.


ces cell-loss-integration-period

To set the circuit emulation service (CES) cell-loss integration period, use the ces cell-loss-integration-period interface configuration command. Use the no form of this command to delete the cell-loss integration period.

ces cell-loss-integration-period period
no ces cell-loss-integration-period period

period

Time in milliseconds for the cell loss integration period. Possible values are from 1 to MAXINT.


ces clockmode synchronous

To configure the ATM CES synchronous clock mode, use the ces clockmode synchronous interface configuration command. Use the no form of this command to restore the default value.

ces clockmode synchronous
no
ces clockmode synchronous

ces connect

To map the CES service to an ATM PVC on the Cisco MC3810, use the ces connect interface configuration command. Use the no form of this command to delete the CES map to the ATM PVC.

ces connect atm-interface pvc [name | [vpi/]vci]
no ces connect atm-interface pvc [name | [vpi/]vci]

atm-interface

Number of the ATM interface. The only valid option on the Cisco MC3810 is ATM0.

pvc

Specifies that the connection is to an ATM PVC.

name

(Optional) The name of the ATM PVC.

vpi/

(Optional) The virtual path identifier value.

vci

(Optional) The virtual channel identifier value.


ces initial-delay

To configure the size of the receive buffer of a CES circuit, use the ces initial-delay interface configuration command. Use the no form of this command to remove the initial-delay value.

ces initial-delay bytes
no ces initial-delay bytes

bytes

The size of the receive buffer of the CES circuit. The valid range is from 1 to 16000 bytes. This command is used to accommodate cell jitter on the network. Bytes received from the ATM network are buffered by this amount before being sent to the CES port.


ces max-buf-size

To configure the transmit buffer of a CES circuit, use the ces max-buf-size interface configuration command. Use the no form of this command to delete the CES transmit buffer size.

ces max-buf-size size
no ces max-buf-size size

size

Maximum size of the transmit buffer for the CES. Possible values are from 80 to 1520. The default is 256.


ces partial-fill

To configure the number of user octets per cell for the ATM CES, use the ces partial-fill interface configuration command. Use the no form of this command to delete the CES partial-fill value.

ces partial-fill octet
no ces partial-fill octet

octet

Number of user octets per cell for the CES. Possible values of octet range from 0 to 47. Setting this number to zero disables partial cell fill and causes all cells to be completely filled before they are sent.


ces service

To configure the ATM circuit emulation service (CES) type, use the ces service interface configuration command. Use the no form of this command to stop the ATM CES service type.

ces service structured
no ces service
structured

structured

Specifies that the ATM CES type is structured. Structured is the only option supported in this release.


encapsulation atm-ces

To enable CES ATM encapsulation on the Cisco MC3810, use the encapsulation atm-ces interface configuration command. Use the no form of this command to disable CES ATM encapsulation.

encapsulation atm-ces
no encapsulation atm-ces


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