What are the typical PVC implementations?
A. There are two typical PVC implementations: • Back-to-Back—This is usually used in a lab or non production environment. This must occur in order to set up a PVC in a back-to-back topology: • The same virtual path identifier/virtual channel identifier (VPI/VCI) pair needs to be used on both end devices. In this example, VPI/VCI (or PVC) is 0/40. • One router must be configured in order to clock the TX signal from the internal oscillator. By default, Cisco routers clock the TX signal by the clock received on the line. This is an illustrated example. San Jose New York interface ATM0/0 no ip address no atm ilmi-keepalive no scrambling-payload atm clock internal !— This router provides clocking. ! interface ATM0/0.1 point-to-point ip address 172.10.10.1 255.255.255.0 pvc 0/40 interface ATM0/0 no ip address no atm ilmi-keepalive no scrambling-payload ! interface ATM0/0.1 point-to-point ip address 172.10.10.3 255.255.255.0 pvc 0/40 • Through a Telco cloud—Usually used in a production envi
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