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Configuring the EoA Interface 
Use ‘create eoa intf’ command to create a new EoA interface and defined the corresponding lower 
interface (AAL5 VC Interface). The parameters in this layer control the Ethernet packet types.   
 
Table 6-7 lists the relative command for configuring the EoA interface. 
 
Table 6-7 
Configuring the EoA Interface 
Use this command to create the EoA interface parameters. 
#create eoa intf ifname <eoa ifname> lowif <aal5 ifname> [pkttype {multicast | broadcast | unknown-unicast}+ | 
all
] [enable | disable] 
Use this command to modify the EoA interface parameters 
# modify eoa intf ifname <eoa ifname> [pkttype {multicast | broadcast | unknown-unicast}+ | all] [enable | disable]
Use this command to get the EoA interface parameter setting. 
#get eoa intf [ifname interface-name] 
Use this command to remove the EoA interface. 
#delete eoa intf ifname <interface-name> 
Parameters 
Task 
ifname <eoa ifname> 
This specifies the name of the EoA interface 
Type: Mandatory (Create, Delete, Modify), Optional (Get) 
Valid values: eoa-1 ~ eoa-384 
lowif <aal5 ifname> 
This identifies the lower AAL5 VC interface, on which this EoA interface is getting 
configured. 
Type: Mandatory (Create) 
Valid values: aal5-1 ~ aal5-384 
[pkttype {multicast | broadcast | 
unknown-unicast}+ | all
This defines the packet type supported by the interface. The type supported shall be 
configured for every CPE side Ethernet interface. By default, the option taken is 
‘ALL’ and it means that all packets will be transmitted. Other parameter means that 
only particular packets will be transmitted where defined. 
Type: Optional 
Default Values: all 
[enable | disable
This specifies the Admin status of the AAL5 VC interface 
Type: Optional 
Default Value: enable 
 
 
 
 
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