We just discovered the answer ourselves -- FYI
atm vc-per-vp
To set the maximum number of VCIs to support per VPI, use the atm
vc-per-vp interface configuration command. The no form of this command
restores the default value.
atm vc-per-vp number
no atm vc-per-vp
Syntax Description
number Maximum number of VCIs to support per VPI. On the Cisco 7000 AIP,
valid values are 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, or 4096. On the Cisco
4500 NPM, valid values are 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, or
8192. Default is 1024.
Default
1024
Command Mode
Interface configuration
Usage Guidelines
This command controls the memory allocation in the AIP to deal with the
VCI table. It defines the maximum number of VCIs to support per VPI; it
does not bound the VCI numbers.
An invalid VCI causes a warning message to be displayed.
Example
In the following example, the maximum number of VCIs to support per VPI is
set to 512:
atm vc-per-vp 512
Related Command
atm pvc
On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, William R. Charnock wrote:
> We are configuring our AADS NAP connection on a Cisco GSR12012 running
> 12.0(14)S1 and after configuring a pvc we got the following message:
>
> You are running out of VPI space.
> Max allowed=3.
> Existing VPIs are:
> 0 3 4
>
> Has anyone ever seen this before? This is a service provider build of
> IOS, so I assumed (obviously incorrectly) that I would be able to create
> PVC's using more than 3 VPI's.
>
> What revision of code do I need to run to accomodate more than 3 VPI's?
>
> Thanks,
>
> William Charnock
> Director, Core IP Technology
> Allegiance Telecom, Inc.
> 469-259-2260
>
>
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