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show atm vc
show atm vp
show ces circuit
show ces interface cbr
show ces status
show controllers atm
show dxi map
show dxi pvc
show ima interface atm
show interface cbr
show interfaces atm
show network-clocks
show sscop
sscop cc-timer
sscop keepalive-timer
sscop max-cc
sscop poll-timer
sscop receive-window
sscop send-window
svc
ubr
ubr+
vbr-nrt
vbr-rt
vc-class atm
show atm vc
To display all ATM permanent virtual circuits (PVCs) and switched virtual circuits (SVCs) and traffic information, use the show atm vc privileged EXEC command.
show atm vc [vcd | interface interface-number]
Syntax Description
vcd
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(Optional) Specifies which virtual circuit about which to display information.
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interface interface-number
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(Optional) Interface number or subinterface number of the PVC or SVC. Displays all PVCs and SVCs on the specified interface or subinterface.
The interface-number uses one of the following formats, depending on what router platform you are using:
• For the AIP on Cisco 7500 series routers; For the ATM port adapter, ATM-CES port adapter, and enhanced ATM port adapter on Cisco 7200 series routers; For the 1-port ATM-25 network module on Cisco 2600 and 3600 series routers: slot/0[.subinterface-number multipoint]
• For the ATM port adapter and enhanced ATM port adapter on Cisco 7500 series routers: slot/port-adapter/0[.subinterface-number multipoint]
• For the NPM on Cisco 4500 and 4700 routers: number[.subinterface-number multipoint]
For a description of these arguments, refer to the interface atm command.
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Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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10.0
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This command was introduced.
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11.1 CA
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Information about VCs on an ATM-CES port adapter was added to the command output.
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12.0(5)T
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Information about VCs on an extended Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) ATM interface was added to the command output.
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Usage Guidelines
If no vcd value is specified, the command displays information for all PVCs and SVCs. The output is in summary form (one line per virtual circuit).
VCs on the extended MPLS ATM interfaces do not appear in the show atm vc command output. Instead, the show xtagatm vc command provides a similar output which shows information only on extended MPLS ATM VCs.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show atm vc command when no vcd value is specified. The status field is either ACTIVE or INACTIVE.
Interface VCD VPI VCI Type AAL/Encaps Peak Avg. Burst Status
ATM2/0 1 0 5 PVC AAL5-SAAL 155000 155000 93 ACTIVE
ATM2/0.4 3 0 32 SVC AAL5-SNAP 155000 155000 93 ACTIVE
ATM2/0.65432 10 10 10 PVC AAL5-SNAP 100000 40000 10 ACTIVE
ATM2/0 99 0 16 PVC AAL5-ILMI 155000 155000 93 ACTIVE
ATM2/0.105 250 33 44 PVC AAL5-SNAP 155000 155000 93 ACTIVE
ATM2/0.100 300 22 33 PVC AAL5-SNAP 155000 155000 93 ACTIVE
ATM2/0.12345 2047 255 65535 PVC AAL5-SNAP 56 28 2047 ACTIVE
The following is sample output from the show atm vc command when a vcd value is specified for a CES circuit:
ATM6/0: VCD: 2, VPI: 10, VCI: 10
PeakRate: 2310, Average Rate: 2310, Burst Cells: 94
CES-AAL1, etype:0x0, Flags: 0x20138, VCmode: 0x0
The following is sample output from the show atm vc command when a vcd value is specified, displaying statistics for that virtual circuit only:
ATM4/0: VCD: 8, VPI: 8, VCI: 8
PeakRate: 155000, Average Rate: 155000, Burst Cells: 0
AAL5-LLC/SNAP, etype:0x0, Flags: 0x30, VCmode: 0xE000
OAM frequency: 0 second(s)
InARP frequency: 1 minute(s)
InPkts: 181061, OutPkts: 570499, InBytes: 757314267, OutBytes: 2137187609
InPRoc: 181011, OutPRoc: 10, Broadcasts: 570459
InFast: 39, OutFast: 36, InAS: 11, OutAS: 6
The following is sample output from the show atm vc command when a vcd value is specified, AAL3/4 is enabled, an ATM SMDS subinterface has been defined, and a range of message identifier numbers (MIDs) has been assigned to the PVC:
ATM4/0.1: VCD: 1, VPI: 0, VCI: 1
PeakRate: 0, Average Rate: 0, Burst Cells: 0
AAL3/4-SMDS, etype:0x1, Flags: 0x35, VCmode: 0xE200
MID start: 1, MID end: 16
InPkts: 0, OutPkts: 0, InBytes: 0, OutBytes: 0
InPRoc: 0, OutPRoc: 0, Broadcasts: 0
InFast: 0, OutFast: 0, InAS: 0, OutAS: 0
The following is sample output from the show atm vc command when a vcd value is specified and generation of OAM F5 loopback cells has been enabled.
ATM4/0: VCD: 7, VPI: 7, VCI: 7
PeakRate: 0, Average Rate: 0, Burst Cells: 0
AAL5-LLC/SNAP, etype:0x0, Flags: 0x30, VCmode: 0xE000
OAM frequency: 10 second(s)
InPkts: 0, OutPkts: 0, InBytes: 0, OutBytes: 0
InPRoc: 0, OutPRoc: 0, Broadcasts: 0
InFast:0, OutFast:0, InAS:0, OutAS:0
The following is sample output from the show atm vc command when a vcd value is specified, and there is an incoming multipoint virtual circuit.
ATM2/0: VCD: 3, VPI: 0, VCI: 33
PeakRate: 0, Average Rate: 0, Burst Cells: 0
AAL5-MUX, etype:0x809B, Flags: 0x53, VCmode: 0xE000
InPkts: 6646, OutPkts: 0, InBytes: 153078, OutBytes: 0
InPRoc: 6646, OutPRoc: 0, Broadcasts: 0
InFast: 0, OutFast: 0, InAS: 0, OutAS: 0
interface = ATM2/0, call remotely initiated, call reference = 18082
vcnum = 3, vpi = 0, vci = 33, state = Active
aal5mux vc, multipoint call
Retry count: Current = 0, Max = 10
timer currently inactive, timer value = never
Root Atm Nsap address: DE.CDEF.01.234567.890A.BCDE.F012.3456.7890.1234.12
The following is sample output from the show atm vc command when a vcd value is specified, and there is an outgoing multipoint virtual circuit.
ATM2/0: VCD: 6, VPI: 0, VCI: 35
PeakRate: 0, Average Rate: 0, Burst Cells: 0
AAL5-MUX, etype:0x800, Flags: 0x53, VCmode: 0xE000
InPkts: 0, OutPkts: 818, InBytes: 0, OutBytes: 37628
InPRoc: 0, OutPRoc: 0, Broadcasts: 818
InFast: 0, OutFast: 0, InAS: 0, OutAS: 0
interface = ATM2/0, call locally initiated, call reference = 3
vcnum = 6, vpi = 0, vci = 35, state = Active
aal5mux vc, multipoint call
Retry count: Current = 0, Max = 10
timer currently inactive, timer value = never
Leaf Atm Nsap address: DE.CDEF.01.234567.890A.BCDE.F012.3456.7890.1234.12
Leaf Atm Nsap address: CD.CDEF.01.234567.890A.BCDE.F012.3456.7890.1234.12
The following is sample output from the show atm vc command when a vcd value is specified and there is a PPP-over-ATM connection:
ATM8/0.1: VCD: 1, VPI: 41, VCI: 41
PeakRate: 155000, Average Rate: 155000, Burst Cells: 96
AAL5-CISCOPPP, etype:0x9, Flags: 0xC38, VCmode: 0xE000
virtual-access: 1, virtual-template: 1
InPkts: 13, OutPkts: 10, InBytes: 198, OutBytes: 156
InPRoc: 13, OutPRoc: 10, Broadcasts: 0
InFast: 0, OutFast: 0, InAS: 0, OutAS: 0
The following is sample output from the show atm vc command for IP multicast virtual circuits. The display shows the leaf count for multipoint VCs opened by the root. VCD 3 is a root of a multipoint VC with three leaf routers. VCD 4 is a leaf of some other router's multipoint VC. VCD 12 is a root of a multipoint VC with only one leaf router.
Interface Name VPI VCI Type Encaps Kbps Kbps Cells Sts
0/0 1 0 5 PVC SAAL 155000 155000 96 UP
0/0 2 0 16 PVC ILMI 155000 155000 96 UP
0/0 3 0 124 MSVC-3 SNAP 155000 155000 96 UP
0/0 4 0 125 MSVC SNAP 155000 155000 96 UP
0/0 5 0 126 MSVC SNAP 155000 155000 96 UP
0/0 6 0 127 MSVC SNAP 155000 155000 96 UP
0/0 9 0 130 MSVC SNAP 155000 155000 96 UP
0/0 10 0 131 SVC SNAP 155000 155000 96 UP
0/0 11 0 132 MSVC-3 SNAP 155000 155000 96 UP
0/0 12 0 133 MSVC-1 SNAP 155000 155000 96 UP
0/0 13 0 134 SVC SNAP 155000 155000 96 UP
0/0 14 0 135 MSVC-2 SNAP 155000 155000 96 UP
0/0 15 0 136 MSVC-2 SNAP 155000 155000 96 UP
The following is sample output from the show atm vc command for an IP multicast virtual circuit. The display shows the owner of the VC and leafs of the multipoint VC. This VC was opened by IP multicast and the three leaf routers' ATM addresses are included in the display. The VC is associated with IP group address 224.1.1.1.
ATM0/0: VCD: 11, VPI: 0, VCI: 132
PeakRate: 155000, Average Rate: 155000, Burst Cells: 96
AAL5-LLC/SNAP, etype:0x0, Flags: 0x650, VCmode: 0xE000
InPkts: 0, OutPkts: 12, InBytes: 0, OutBytes: 496
InPRoc: 0, OutPRoc: 0, Broadcasts: 12
InFast: 0, OutFast: 0, InAS: 0, OutAS: 0
Status: ACTIVE, TTL: 2, VC owner: IP Multicast (224.1.1.1) <<<
interface = ATM0/0, call locally initiated, call reference = 2
vcnum = 11, vpi = 0, vci = 132, state = Active
aal5snap vc, multipoint call
Retry count: Current = 0, Max = 10
timer currently inactive, timer value = 00:00:00
Leaf Atm Nsap address: 47.0091810000000002BA08E101.444444444444.02 <<<
Leaf Atm Nsap address: 47.0091810000000002BA08E101.333333333333.02 <<<
Leaf Atm Nsap address: 47.0091810000000002BA08E101.222222222222.02 <<<
The following is sample output from the show atm vc command where no VCD is specified and private VCs are present.
Interface VCD VPI VCI Type Encapsulation Kbps Kbps Cells Status
ATM1/0 1 0 40 PVC AAL5-SNAP 0 0 0 ACTIVE
ATM1/0 2 0 41 PVC AAL5-SNAP 0 0 0 ACTIVE
ATM1/0 3 0 42 PVC AAL5-SNAP 0 0 0 ACTIVE
ATM1/0 4 0 43 PVC AAL5-SNAP 0 0 0 ACTIVE
ATM1/0 5 0 44 PVC AAL5-SNAP 0 0 0 ACTIVE
ATM1/0 15 1 32 PVC AAL5-XTAGATM 0 0 0 ACTIVE
ATM1/0 17 1 34 TVC AAL5-XTAGATM 0 0 0 ACTIVE
ATM1/0 26 1 43 TVC AAL5-XTAGATM 0 0 0 ACTIVE
ATM1/0 28 1 45 TVC AAL5-XTAGATM 0 0 0 ACTIVE
ATM1/0 29 1 46 TVC AAL5-XTAGATM 0 0 0 ACTIVE
ATM1/0 33 1 50 TVC AAL5-XTAGATM 0 0 0 ACTIVE
When you specify a VCD value and the VCD corresponds to that of a private VC on a control interface, the display output appears as follows:
ATM1/0 33 1 50 TVC AAL5-XTAGATM 0 0 0 ACTIVE
ATM1/0: VCD: 15, VPI: 1, VCI: 32, etype:0x8, AAL5 - XTAGATM, Flags: 0xD38
PeakRate: 0, Average Rate: 0, Burst Cells: 0, VCmode: 0x0
XTagATM1, VCD: 1, VPI: 0, VCI: 32
OAM DISABLED, InARP DISABLED
InPkts: 38811, OutPkts: 38813, InBytes: 2911240, OutBytes: 2968834
InPRoc: 0, OutPRoc: 0, Broadcasts: 0
InFast: 0, OutFast: 0, InAS: 0, OutAS: 0
OAM F5 cells sent: 0, OAM cells received: 0
Status: ACTIVE
Table 8 describes the fields shown in the displays.
Table 8 show atm vc Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Interface
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Interface slot and port.
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VCD/Name
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Virtual circuit descriptor (virtual circuit number). The connection name is displayed if the VC was configured using the pvc command and the name was specified.
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VPI
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Virtual path identifier.
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VCI
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Virtual channel identifier.
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Type
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Type of virtual circuit, either PVC, SVC, or MSVC (multipoint SVC).
• MSVC (with no -x ) indicates that VCD is a leaf of some other router's multipoint VC.
• MSVC-x indicates there are x leaf routers for that multipoint VC opened by the root.
Type of PVC detected from PVC discovery, either PVC-D, PVC-L, or PVC-M.
• PVC-D indicates a PVC created due to PVC discovery.
• PVC-L indicates that the corresponding peer of this PVC could not be found on the switch.
• PVC-M indicates that some or all of the QOS parameters of this PVC mismatch that of the corresponding peer on the switch.
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Encaps
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Type of ATM adaptation layer (AAL) and encapsulation.
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PeakRate
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Kilobits per second transmitted at the peak rate.
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Average Rate
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Kilobits per second transmitted at the average rate.
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Burst Cells
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Value that equals the maximum number of ATM cells the virtual circuit can send at peak rate.
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Status
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Status of the VC connection.
• UP indicates that the connection is enabled for data traffic.
• DOWN indicates that the connection is not ready for data traffic. When the Status field is DOWN, a State field is shown. See a description of the different values for this field listed later in this table.
• INACTIVE indicates that the interface is down.
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etype
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Encapsulation type.
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Flags
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Bit mask describing virtual circuit information. The flag values are summed to result in the displayed value.
0x10000 ABR VC 0x20000 CES VC 0x40000 TVC 0x100 TEMP (automatically created) 0x200 MULTIPOINT 0x400 DEFAULT_RATE 0x800 DEFAULT_BURST 0x10 ACTIVE 0x20 PVC 0x40 SVC 0x0 AAL5-SNAP 0x1 AAL5-NLPID 0x2 AAL5-FRNLPID 0x3 AAL5-MUX 0x4 AAL3/4-SMDS 0x5 QSAAL 0x6 AAL5-ILMI 0x7 AAL5-LANE 0x8 AAL5-XTAGATM 0x9 CES-AAL1 0xA F4-OAM
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VCmode
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AIP-specific or NPM-specific register describing the usage of the virtual circuit. This register contains values such as rate queue, peak rate, and AAL mode, which are also displayed in other fields.
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OAM frequency
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Seconds between OAM loopback messages, or DISABLED if OAM is not in use on this VC.
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InARP frequency
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Minutes between InARP messages, or DISABLED if InARP is not in use on this VC.
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virtual-access
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Virtual access interface identifier.
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virtual-template
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Virtual template identifier.
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InPkts
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Total number of packets received on this virtual circuit. This number includes all fast-switched and process-switched packets.
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OutPkts
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Total number of packets sent on this virtual circuit. This number includes all fast-switched and process-switched packets.
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InBytes
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Total number of bytes received on this virtual circuit. This number includes all fast-switched and process-switched packets.
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OutBytes
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Total number of bytes sent on this virtual circuit. This number includes all fast-switched and process-switched packets.
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InPRoc
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Number of process-switched input packets.
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OutPRoc
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Number of process-switched output packets.
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Broadcast
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Number of process-switched broadcast packets.
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InFast
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Number of fast-switched input packets.
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OutFast
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Number of fast-switched output packets.
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InAS
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Number of autonomous-switched or silicon-switched input packets.
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OutAS
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Number of autonomous-switched or silicon-switched output packets.
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OAM cells received
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Number of OAM cells received on this virtual circuit.
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OAM cells sent
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Number of OAM cells sent on this virtual circuit.
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TTL
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Time-to-live in ATM hops across the VC.
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VC owner
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IP Multicast address of group.
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Related Commands
Command
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Description
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atm nsap-address
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Sets the NSAP address for an ATM interface using SVC mode.
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show atm vp
To display the statistics for all virtual paths (VPs) on an interface or for a specific VP, use the show atm vp privileged EXEC command.
show atm vp [vpi]
Syntax Description
vpi
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(Optional) ATM network virtual path identifier (VPI) of the permanent virtual path. The range is 0 to 255. The VPI is an 8-bit field in the header of the ATM cell.
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Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.1
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following is sample output from the show atm vp command. This output shows the interface name, the status of the interface, the administrative status of the interface, the port type, and the number of channels in use on the interface. The status of the interface can be UP (in operation) or DOWN (not in operation).
ATM6/0 VPI: 1, PeakRate: 155000, CesRate: 1742, DataVCs: 1, CesVCs:1, Status: ACTIVE
VCD VCI Type InPkts OutPkts AAL/Encap Status
1 100 PVC n/a n/a CES-AAL1 ACTIVE
13 13 PVC 0 0 AAL5-SNAP ACTIVE
409 3 PVC 0 0 F4 OAM ACTIVE
410 4 PVC 0 0 F4 OAM ACTIVE
TotalInPkts: 0, TotalOutPkts: 0, TotalInFast: 0, TotalOutFast: 0, TotalBroadcasts: 0
Table 9 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 9 show atm vp Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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ATM6/0
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Interface type, slot, and port number of the VP.
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VPI
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Virtual path identifier of the VP.
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PeakRate
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Maximum rate in kbps at which the VP can send data. Range is 84 kbps to line rate. The default is the line rate.
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CesRate
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Total CES bandwidth allocated for the VP.
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DataVCs
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Number of data VCs on the VP.
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CesVCs
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Number of CES VC on the VP.
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Status
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Current status of the VP. Values are ACTIVE or INACTIVE.
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VCD
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Virtual circuit descriptor of the VC associated with this VP.
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VCI
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Virtual channel identifier of the VC associated with this VP.
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Type
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Type of VC associated with this VP. Values are PVC or SVC.
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InPkts
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Number of packets received on the VP.
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OutPkts
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Number of packets transmitted on the VP.
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AAL/Encap
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Type of encapsulation used on the VC associated with this VP.
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Status
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Status of the VP (ACTIVE or INACTIVE).
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TotalInPkts:
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Total number of input packets process-switched and fast-switched on the VP.
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TotalOutPkts:
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Total number of output packets process-switched and fast-switched on the VP.
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TotalInFast
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Total number of input packets fast-switched.
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TotalOutFast:
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Total number of output packets fast-switched.
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TotalBroadcasts:
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Total number of broadcast packets fast-switched.
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Related Commands
Command
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Description
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atm pvp
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Creates a PVP used to multiplex (or bundle) one or more VCs (especially CES and data VCs).
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show ces circuit
To display detailed circuit information for the constant bit rate (CBR) interface, use the show ces circuit privileged EXEC command.
show ces circuit [interface cbr slot/port [circuit-number]]
Syntax Description
interface cbr slot/port
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(Optional) Slot and port number of the CBR interface.
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circuit-number
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(Optional) Circuit identification. For unstructured service, use 0. For T1 structure service, the range is 1 through 24. For E1 structure service, the range is 1 through 31.
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Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.1
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following is sample output from the show ces circuit command.
Interface Circuit Circuit-Type X-interface X-vpi X-vci Status
CBR6/0 1 HardPVC ATM6/0 0 34 UP
CBR6/1 1 HardPVC ATM6/1 0 34 UP
Table 10 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 10 show ces circuit Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Interface
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Type, slot, and port number of the interface.
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Circuit
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Circuit number assigned to the PVC.
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Circuit-Type
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Type of circuit.Values are HardPVC or SoftPVC. Only HardPVC is supported on the ATM-CES port adapter.
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X-interface
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Type, slot, and port number of the destination interface.
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X-vpi
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Virtual path identifier of the destination interface.
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X-vci
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Virtual channel identifier of the destination interface.
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Status
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State of the circuit. Values are Up or Down.
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The following is sample output from the show ces circuit command for a circuit 1 on CBR interface 6/0:
Switch# show ces circuit interface cbr 6/0 1
circuit: Name CBR6/0:1, Circuit-state ADMIN_UP / Interface CBR6/0, Circuit_id 1,
Port-Type T1, Port-State UP
Port Clocking network-derived, aal1 Clocking Method CESIWF_AAL1_CLOCK_Sync
Channel in use on this port: 1
Channels used by this circuit: 1
Cell-Rate: 171, Bit-Rate 64000
cas OFF, cell-header 0X3E80 (vci = 1000)
Configured CDV 2000 usecs, Measured CDV unavailable
ErrTolerance 8, idleCircuitdetect OFF, onHookIdleCode 0x0
state: VcActive, maxQueueDepth 128, startDequeueDepth 111
Partial Fill: 47, Structured Data Transfer 24
src: CBR6/0 vpi 0, vci 16
Dst: ATM6/0 vpi0, vci 1000
Table 11 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 11 show ces circuit interface Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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circuit Name
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Name of the circuit specified with the ces circuit interface command.
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Circuit-state
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Current configuration state of the circuit. Values are ADMIN_UP or ADMIN_DOWN.
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Interface
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Type, slot, and port number of the interface.
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Circuit_ID
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Circuit identification specified with the ces pvc interface command.
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Port-Type
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Type of interface on the ATM-CES port adapter. Values are T1 or E1.
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Port-State
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Current status of the port. Values are Up or Down.
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Port Clocking
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Clocking mode used by the interface specified with the ces dsx1 clock interface command. Values are Loop-Timed or Network-Derived Adaptive.
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aal1 Clocking Method
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AAL1 clocking mode used by the interface specified with the ces aal1 clock interface command. Values are Adaptive, Synchronous Residual Time Stamp (SRTS), or Synchronous.
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Channel in use on this port
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Number of active channels used by this interface.
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Channels used by this circuit
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Number of channels used by the circuit.
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Cell-Rate
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Number of cells transmitted or received on the interface per second.
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Bit-Rate
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Speed at which the cells are transmitted or received.
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cas
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Indicates whether channel-associated signaling (CAS) is enabled on the interface with the ces circuit interface command.
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cell-header
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ATM cell header VCI bytes used for debugging only.
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Configured CDV
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Indicates the peak-to-peak cell delay variation (CDV) requirement (CDV) in milliseconds specified with the ces circuit interface command. The range for CDV is 1 through 65535 milliseconds. The default is 2000 milliseconds.
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Measured CDV
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Indicates the actual cell delay variation in milliseconds.
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ErrTolerance
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For internal use only.
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idleCircuitdetect
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Indicates whether idle circuit detection is enabled (ON) or disabled (OFF).
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onHookIdleCode
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Indicates that the on-hook detection feature is enabled with the ces circuit interface command and the hex value (0 through F) that indicates a 2 or 4 bit AB[CD] pattern to detect on-hook. The AB[CD] bits are determined by the manufacturer of the voice/video telephony device that is generating the CBR traffic.
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state
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Current state of the circuit. Values are VcActive, VcInactive, VcLOC (loss of cell), or VcAlarm (alarm condition).
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maxQueueDepth
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Maximum queue depth in bits.
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startDequeueDepth
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Start dequeue depth in bits.
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Partial Fill
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Indicates the partial AAL1 cell fill service for structured service only specified by the ces circuit interface command. The range is 0 through 47. The default is 47.
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Structured Data Transfer
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Size (in bytes) of the structured data transfer frame.
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HardPVC
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Only hard PVC are supported by the ATM-CES port adapter.
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src
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Source interface type, slot, and port number and VPI and VCI for the circuit.
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Dst
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Destination interface interface type, slot, and port number and the VPI and VCI for the circuit.
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Related Commands
Command
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Description
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show ces circuit
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Displays detailed circuit information for the CBR interface.
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show ces status
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Displays the status of the ports on the ATM-CES port adapter.
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show ces interface cbr
To display detailed constant bit rate (CBR) port information, use the show ces interface cbr privileged EXEC command.
show ces interface cbr slot/port
Syntax Description
slot
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Backplane slot number.
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port
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Interface port number.
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Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.1
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following is sample output from the show ces interface cbr command for CBR interface 6/0:
router# show ces interface cbr 6/0
Interface: CBR6/0 Port-type:T1-DCU
IF Status: UP Admin Status: UP
Channels in use on this port: 1
LineType: ESF LineCoding: B8ZS LoopConfig: NoLoop
SignalMode: NoSignalling XmtClockSrc: network-derived
DataFormat: Structured AAL1 Clocking Mode: Synchronous LineLength: 0_110
Errors in the Current Interval:
PCVs 0 LCVs 0 ESs 0 SESs 0 SEFSs 0
UASs 0 CSSs 0 LESs 0 BESs 0 DMs 0
Errors in the last 24Hrs:
PCVs 514 LCVs 0 ESs 0 SESs 1 SEFSs 0
UASs 0 CSSs 0 LESs 0 BESs 0 DMs 0
Input Counters: 0 cells, 0 bytes
Output Counters: 0 cells, 0 bytes
Table 12 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 12 show ces interface cbr Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Interface
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Type, slot, and port number of the interface.
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Port-type
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Type of port on the ATM-CES port adapter. Values are: T1-DCU or E1-DCU.
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IF Status
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Status of the interface. Values are Up or Down.
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Admin Status
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Configured status of the interface. Values are Up or Down (administratively configured down).
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Channels in use on this port
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Number of active channels used by this interface.
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LineType
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Framing used on the interface specified with the ces dsx1 framing interface command. Values are ESF or SF for T1 and E1-CRC-MFCASLT, E1-CRC-MFLT, E1-LT, or E1-MFCASLT for E1.
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LineCoding
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Line coding used on the interface specified with the ces dsx1 linecode interface command. Values are AMI, B8ZS (for T1), and HDB3 (for E1).
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LoopConfig
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Indicates whether the interface in in a loop state specified by the ces dsx1 loopback interface command. Values are line loopback, payload loopback, or noloop.
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SignalMode
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For T1 to use robbed bit signaling or not.
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XmitClockSrc
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Transmit clock source specified by the ces dsx1 clock interface command. Values are loop-timed or network-derived.
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DataFormat
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Type of CES services specified by the ces aal1 service interface command. Values are structured or unstructured.
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AAL1 Clocking Mode
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AAL1 clocking mode used by the interface specified with the ces aal1 clock interface command. Values are adaptive, synchronous residual time stamp (SRTS), or synchronous.
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LineLength
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Cable length specified by the ces dsx1 lbo interface command. Values are 0-110, 10-200, 220-330, 330-440, 440-550, 550-660, 660-above, and square-pulse.
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LineState
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Current status of the line. Values are:
• Unknown
• NoAlarm
• RcvFarEndLOF
• XmtFarEndLOF
• RcvAIS
• XmtAIS
• LossOfFrame
• LossOfSignal
• LoopbackState
• T16AIS
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Errors in the Current Interval
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Error statistics received during the current 15-minute interval.
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PCVs
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Number of Path Code Violations (PCVs). PCVs indicate a frame synchronization bit error in the D4 and E1 no-CRC formats, or a CRC error in the ESF and E1 CRC formats.
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LCVs
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Number of Line Code Violations (LCVs). LCVs indicate the occurrence of either a Bipolar Violation (BPV) or Excessive Zeros (EXZ) error event.
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ESs
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Number of errored seconds. In ESF and E1 CRC links, an Errored Second is a second in which one of the following are detected: one or more Path Code Violations, one or more Out of Frame defects, one or more Controlled Slip events, or a detected AIS defect.
For SF and E1 no-CRC links, the presence of Bipolar Violations also triggers an Errored Second.
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SESs
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Number of Severely Errored Seconds (SESs). A SESs is a second with 320 or more path code violation errors events, one or more Out of Frame defects, or a detected AIS defect.
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SEFSs
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Number of Severely Errored Framing Seconds (SEFS). SEFS is a second with one or more Out of Frame defects or a detected incoming AIS.
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UASs
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Number of Unavailable Seconds (UASs). UAS is a count of the total number of seconds on the interface.
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CSSs
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Number of Controlled Slip Second (CSS). CSS is a 1-second interval containing one or more controlled slips.
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LESs
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Number of Line Errored Seconds (LES). LES is a second in which one or more Line Code Violation errors are detected.
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BESs
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Number of Bursty Errored Seconds (BES). BES is a second with fewer than 320 and more than one Path Coding Violation error, no Severely Errored Frame defects, and no detected incoming AIS defects. Controlled slips are not included in this parameter.
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DMs
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Number of Degraded Minutes (DMs). A degraded minute is one in which the estimated error rate exceeds 1E-6 but does not exceed 1E-3. For more information, refer to RFC 1406.
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Errors in the last 24Hrs
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Error statistics received during the during the last 24 hours.
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Input Counters
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Number of cells and bytes received on the interface.
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Output Counters
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Number of cells and bytes.
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Related Commands
Command
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Description
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show interface cbr
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Displays the information about the CBR interface on the ATM-CES port adapter.
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show ces status
To display the status of the ports on the ATM-CES port adapter, use the show ces status privileged EXEC command.
show ces status
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.1
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following is sample output from the show ces status command. This output shows the interface name, the status of the interface, the administrative status of the interface, the port type, and the number of channels in use on the interface. The status of the interface can be UP (in operation) or DOWN (not in operation).
Interface IF Admin Port Channels in
Name Status Status Type use
------------- -------- --------- ----------- -----------
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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show ces circuit
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Displays detailed circuit information for the CBR interface.
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show controllers atm
To display information about an inverse multiplexing over ATM (IMA) group, use the show controllers atm privileged EXEC command.
show controllers atm [slot//ima group-number]
Syntax Description
slot
|
(Optional) This setting specifies the slot location of the ATM IMA network module. The values range from 0 to 3 depending on the router.
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ima
|
(Optional) This keyword indicates an IMA group specification rather than a port value for a UNI interface.
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group-number
|
(Optional) Enter an IMA group number from 0 to 3. If you specify the group number, do not insert a space between ima and the number.
|
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.2 GS
|
This command was introduced.
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12.0(5)T and 12.0(5)XK
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This command was modified to support IMA groups.
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Usage Guidelines
Use this command to monitor and diagnose ATM IMA links and groups.
Examples
On a Cisco 2600 or 3600 series router, the following example displays detailed information about IMA group 0 on ATM interface 2:
router# show controller atm0/ima3
Interface ATM0/IMA3 is up
LANE client MAC address is 0050.0f0c.148b
hwidb=0x61C2E990, ds=0x617D498C
slot 0, unit 3, subunit 3
rs8234 base 0x3C000000, slave base 0x3C000000
SBDs - avail 2048, guaranteed 3, unguaranteed 2045, starved 0
Seg VCC table 3C00B800, Shadow Seg VCC Table 617EF76C, VCD Table 61805798
Schedule table 3C016800, Shadow Schedule table 618087C4, Size 63D
RSM VCC Table 3C02ED80, Shadow RSM VCC Table 6180C994
VPI Index Table 3C02C300, VCI Index Table 3C02E980
Bucket2 Table 3C01E500, Shadow Bucket2 Table 6180A0E4
MCR Limit Table 3C01E900, Shadow MCR Table 617D2160
ABR template 3C01EB00, Shadow template 614DEEAC
RM Cell RS Queue 3C02C980
Queue TXQ Addr Pos StQ Addr Pos
0 UBR CHN0 3C028B00 0 03118540 0
1 UBR CHN1 3C028F00 0 03118D40 0
2 UBR CHN2 3C029300 0 03119540 0
3 UBR CHN3 3C029700 0 03119D40 0
4 VBR/ABR CHN0 3C029B00 0 0311A540 0
5 VBR/ABR CHN1 3C029F00 0 0311AD40 0
6 VBR/ABR CHN2 3C02A300 0 0311B540 0
7 VBR/ABR CHN3 3C02A700 0 0311BD40 0
8 VBR-RT CHN0 3C02AB00 0 0311C540 0
9 VBR-RT CHN1 3C02AF00 0 0311CD40 0
10 VBR-RT CHN2 3C02B300 0 0311D540 0
11 VBR-RT CHN3 3C02B700 0 0311DD40 0
12 SIG 3C02BB00 0 0311E540 0
13 VPD 3C02BF00 0 0311ED40 0
Queue FBQ Addr Pos RSQ Addr Pos
0 OAM 3C0EED80 255 0311F600 0
1 UBR CHN0 3C0EFD80 0 03120600 0
2 UBR CHN1 3C0F0D80 0 03121600 0
3 UBR CHN2 3C0F1D80 0 03122600 0
4 UBR CHN3 3C0F2D80 0 03123600 0
5 VBR/ABR CHN0 3C0F3D80 0 03124600 0
6 VBR/ABR CHN1 3C0F4D80 0 03125600 0
7 VBR/ABR CHN2 3C0F5D80 0 03126600 0
8 VBR/ABR CHN3 3C0F6D80 0 03127600 0
9 VBR-RT CHN0 3C0F7D80 0 03128600 0
10 VBR-RT CHN1 3C0F8D80 255 03129600 0
11 VBR-RT CHN2 3C0F9D80 0 0312A600 0
12 VBR-RT CHN3 3C0FAD80 0 0312B600 0
13 SIG 3C0FBD80 255 0312C600 0
SAR Scheduling channels: -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1
link members are 0x7, active links are 0x0
Group status is blockedNe, 3 links configured,
Group Info: Configured links bitmap 0x7, Active links bitmap 0x0,
NE Group status is startUp,
frame length 0x80, Max Diff Delay 0,
1 min links, clock mode ctc, symmetry symmetricOperation, trl 0,
Group Failure status is startUpNe.
Test pattern procedure is disabled
SAR counter totals across all links and groups:
0 cells output, 0 cells stripped
0 cells input, 0 cells discarded, 0 AAL5 frames discarded
0 pci bus err, 0 dma fifo full err, 0 rsm parity err
0 rsm syn err, 0 rsm/seg q full err, 0 rsm overflow err
0 hs q full err, 0 no free buff q err, 0 seg underflow err
0 host seg stat q full err
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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show ima interface atm
|
Provides information about all configured IMA groups or a specific IMA group.
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show controllers atm
|
Displays information about an IMA group.
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show dxi map
To display all the protocol addresses mapped to a serial interface, use the show dxi map EXEC command.
show dxi map
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
10.3
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
The following is sample output from the show dxi map command. It displays output for several previously defined ATM-DXI maps that defined Apollo, IP, DECnet, CLNS, and AppleTalk protocol addresses, various encapsulations, and broadcast traffic.
Serial0 (administratively down): ipx 123.0000.1234.1234
DFA 69(0x45,0x1050), static, vpi = 4, vci = 5,
Serial0 (administratively down): appletalk 2000.5
DFA 52(0x34,0xC40), static, vpi = 3, vci = 4,
Serial0 (administratively down): ip 172.21.177.1
DFA 35(0x23,0x830), static,
broadcast, vpi = 2, vci = 3,
encapsulation: VC based MUX,
Table 13 explains significant fields shown in the display.
Table 13 show dxi map Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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DFA
|
DXI Frame Address, similar to a DLCI for Frame Relay. The DFA is shown in decimal, hexadecimal, and DXI header format. The router computes this address value from the VPI and VCI values.
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encapsulation
|
Encapsulation type selected by the dxi pvc command. Displayed values can be SNAP, NLPID, or VC based MUX.
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Linktype
|
Value used only with MUX encapsulation and therefore with only a single network protocol defined for the PVC. Maps configured on a PVC with MUX encapsulation must have the same link type.
|
show dxi pvc
To display the permanent virtual circuit (PVC) statistics for a serial interface, use the show dxi pvc EXEC command.
show dxi pvc
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
10.3
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
The following is sample output from the show dxi pvc command. It displays output for ATM-DXI PVCs previously defined for serial interface 0.
PVC Statistics for interface Serial0 (ATM DXI)
DFA = 17, VPI = 1, VCI = 1, PVC STATUS = STATIC, INTERFACE = Serial0
input pkts 0 output pkts 0 in bytes 0
out bytes 0 dropped pkts 0
DFA = 34, VPI = 2, VCI = 2, PVC STATUS = STATIC, INTERFACE = Serial0
input pkts 0 output pkts 0 in bytes 0
out bytes 0 dropped pkts 0
DFA = 35, VPI = 2, VCI = 3, PVC STATUS = STATIC, INTERFACE = Serial0
input pkts 0 output pkts 0 in bytes 0
out bytes 0 dropped pkts 0
Table 14 describes significant fields shown in the display.
Table 14 show dxi pvc Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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DFA
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DXI Frame Address, similar to a DLCI for Frame Relay. The DFA is shown in decimal, hexadecimal, and DXI header format. The router computes this address value from the VPI and VCI values.
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PVC STATUS = STATIC
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Only static maps are supported. Maps are not created dynamically.
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