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Switched virtual circuits are generally set up on a per-call basis and are disconnected when the call is terminated; however, a permanent virtual circuit can be established as an option to provide a dedicated link between two facilities.
A switched virtual circuit (SVC) is a virtual circuit that is dynamically established on demand and is torn down when transmission is complete. POTS and ISDN telephone calls on the PSTN can be regarded as a simple form of switched virtual circuit. SVCs are used in situations where data transmission is sporadic. Called a switched virtual connection in ATM terminology.
A permanent virtual circuit (PVC) is a virtual circuit used to establish a long-term connection between data terminal equipments (DTE). In a PVC, the long-term association is identical to the data transfer phase of a virtual call[?]. Permanent virtual circuits eliminate the need for repeated call set-up and clearing. Deprecated synonym nailed-up circuit.
See also: DLCI[?]
Source: from Federal Standard 1037C in support of MIL-STD-188, and original Wikipedia contributions
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