If their switch is routing entire VPI's then it doesn't matter the VCI to
the switch. It just takes *everything* from one pipe and shoots it out
another.
Brian
On Mon, 14 May 2001, Kim Seng wrote:
> To the ATM guru,
>
> I have a ATM WAN via SPRINT from the HQ (Chicago) to 4
> regional branch office (LA, FL, NY and CO).
> The PVC infomations that SPRINT provides to me after
> the circuit installation completed has only the
> Originating VPI and Terminating VPI. There are no
> information about the VCI. They said I can pick
> any number for the VCI. This is new to me. Can someone
> tell me that is true? I thought to configure
> PVC you need both the VPI/VCI that must match with the
> ingress ATM switch.
>
> Many thanks in advance.
>
> Kim.
>
>
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