Table Of Contents
scrambling cell-payload
scrambling-payload
shortcut-frame-count
shortcut-frame-time
show atm arp-server
show atm class-links
show atm ilmi-configuration
show atm ilmi-status
show atm interface atm
show atm map
show atm pvc dbs
show atm pvc
show atm svc
show atm traffic
show atm vc
show atm vp
show ces circuit
show ces interface cbr
show ces status
show ces
show controllers atm
show dxi map
show dxi pvc
show ima interface atm
show interface cbr
show interfaces atm
show lane bus
show lane client
show lane config
show lane database
show lane default-atm-addresses
show lane le-arp
show lane server
show lane
show mpoa client cache
show mpoa client statistics
show mpoa client
show mpoa default-atm-addresses
show mpoa server cache
show mpoa server statistics
show mpoa server
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
vc-class atm
scrambling cell-payload
To improve data reliability by randomizing the ATM cell payload frames on Cisco 7100, 7200, or 7500 series routers, use the scrambling cell-payload command in interface configuration mode. To disable scrambling, use the no form of this command.
scrambling cell-payload
no scrambling cell-payload
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
No scrambling
Command Modes
Interface configuration
Command History
Release
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Modification
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12.0(5)XE
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This command was introduced.
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12.0(7)XE1
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Support for Cisco 7100 series routers added.
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12.1(5)T
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.1(5)T.
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Usage Guidelines
Normally, you do not issue the scrambling cell-payload command explicitly, because the default value is sufficient. On T1 links, the default b8zs line encoding normally assures sufficient reliability. The default for E1 is hdb3.
The scrambling setting must match that of the far-end receiver.
Examples
On Cisco 7100 or 7200 series routers, the following example sets the link on interface 1 on the port adapter in slot 0 to no scrambling:
no scrambling cell-payload
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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scrambling-payload
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Improves data reliability by randomizing the ATM cell payload frames on Cisco 2600 and 3600 series routers.
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scrambling-payload
To improve data reliability by randomizing the ATM cell payload frames on Cisco 2600 or 3600 series routers, use the scrambling-payload command in interface configuration mode. To disable scrambling, use the no form of this command.
scrambling-payload
no scrambling-payload
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
By default, payload scrambling is on for E1 links and off for T1 links.
Command Modes
Interface configuration
Command History
Release
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Modification
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12.0(5)XK
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This command was introduced.
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12.0(5)T
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)T.
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Usage Guidelines
Normally, you do not issue the scrambling-payload command explicitly, because the default value is sufficient. On T1 links, the default b8zs line encoding normally assures sufficient reliability.
The scrambling setting must match that of the far end.
Examples
On a Cisco 2600 or 3600 series router, the following example sets the link on interface 1 on the module in slot 0 to no scrambling:
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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scrambling cell-payload
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Improves data reliability by randomizing the ATM cell payload frames on Cisco 7100, 7200, or 7500 series routers.
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shortcut-frame-count
To specify the maximum number of times a packet can be routed to the default router within shortcut-frame time before a Multiprotocol over ATM (MPOA) resolution request is sent, use the shortcut-frame-count command in MPC configuration mode. To restore the default shortcut-setup frame count value, use the no form of this command.
shortcut-frame-count count
no shortcut-frame-count
Syntax Description
count
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Shortcut-setup frame count. The default is 10 frames.
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Defaults
The default is 10 frames.
Command Modes
MPC configuration
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.3(3a)WA4(5)
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following example shows how to set the shortcut-setup frame count to 5 for the MPC:
Router(mpoa-client-config)# shortcut-frame-count 5
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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atm-address
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Overrides the control ATM address of an MPC or MPS.
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mpoa client config name
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Defines an MPC with a specified name.
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shortcut-frame-time
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Sets the shortcut-setup frame time (in seconds) for the MPC.
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shortcut-frame-time
To set the shortcut-setup frame time (in seconds) for the Multiprotocol over ATM (MPOA) client (MPC), use the shortcut-frame-time command in MPC configuration mode. To restore the default shortcut-setup frame-time value, use the no form of this command.
shortcut-frame-time time
no shortcut-frame-time
Syntax Description
time
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Shortcut-setup frame time (in seconds).
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Defaults
The default is 1 second.
Command Modes
MPC configuration
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.3(3a)WA4(5)
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following example shows how to set the shortcut-setup frame time to 7 for the MPC:
Router(mpoa-client-config)# shortcut-frame-time 7
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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atm-address
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Overrides the control ATM address of an MPC or MPS.
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mpoa client config name
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Defines an MPC with a specified name.
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shortcut-frame-count
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Specifies the maximum number of times a packet can be routed to the default router within shortcut-frame time before an MPOA resolution request is sent.
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show atm arp-server
To display the ATM Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) server's information about one specific interface or all interfaces, use the show atm arp-server user EXEC command.
AIP on Cisco 7500 series with AIP; Cisco 7200 series with ATM, ATM-CES, and enhanced ATM port adapters; Cisco 2600 and 3600 series with 1-port ATM-25 network module
show atm arp-server [atm slot/port[.subinterface-number]]
Cisco 7500 series with ATM and enhanced ATM port adapters
show atm arp-server [atm slot/port-adapter/port[.subinterface-number]]
Cisco 4500 and 4700 series with NPM
show atm arp-server [atm number[.subinterface-number]]
Syntax Description
atm slot/port
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(Optional) ATM slot and port numbers. Use this format for the following platform configurations:
• AIP on Cisco 7500 series routers.
• ATM port adapter, ATM-CES port adapter, and enhanced ATM port adapter on Cisco 7200 series routers.
• 1-port ATM-25 network module on Cisco 2600 and 3600 series routers.
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atm slot/port-adapter/port
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(Optional) ATM slot, port adapter, and port numbers. Use this format for the ATM port adapter or enhanced ATM port adapter on Cisco 7500 series routers.
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atm number
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(Optional) ATM network processor module (NPM) number on Cisco 4500 and 4700 routers.
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.subinterface-number
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(Optional) Subinterface number.
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Command Modes
User 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 arp-server command when no interface is specified:
Router# show atm arp-server
Note that a '*' next to an IP address indicates an active call
IP Address TTL ATM Address
* 4.4.4.2 19:50 ac15336602000000000000000000000000000000
* 4.4.4.6 19:50 ac15336606000000000000000000000000000000
* 4.4.4.15 19:14 ac15336615000000000000000000000000000000
* 10.0.0.2 19:50 ac15336602000000000000000000000000000023
* 10.0.0.6 19:50 ac15336606000000000000000000000000000023
The following is sample output from the show atm arp-server command when a slot and port are specified on the Cisco 7500:
Router# show atm arp-server atm 1/0
Note that a '*' next to an IP address indicates an active call
IP Address TTL ATM Address
* 4.4.4.2 19:00 ac15336602000000000000000000000000000000
* 4.4.4.6 19:00 ac15336606000000000000000000000000000000
* 4.4.4.15 19:14 ac15336615000000000000000000000000000000
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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atm arp-server
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Identifies an ATM ARP server for the IP network or sets TTL values for entries in the ATM ARP table.
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show atm class-links
To display virtual circuit (VC) parameter configurations and where the parameter values are inherited from, use the show atm class-links command in privileged EXEC mode.
show atm class-links {vpi/vci | name}
Syntax Description
vpi/vci
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The ATM VPI and VCI numbers. The absence of the slash character (/) and a vpi value defaults the vpi value to 0.
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name
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Name of the VC.
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Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.3
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following is sample output from the show atm class-links command for VPI 0 and VCI 66:
Router# show atm class-links 0/66
Displaying vc-class inheritance for ATM2/0.3, vc 0/66:
broadcast - VC-class configured on main-interface
encapsulation aal5mux ip - VC-class configured on subinterface
no ilmi manage - Not configured - using default
oam-pvc manage 3 - VC-class configured on vc
oam retry 3 5 1 - Not configured - using default
ubr 10000 - Configured on vc directly
show atm ilmi-configuration
To display ILMI configuration information, use the show atm ilmi-configuration command in privileged EXEC mode.
show atm ilmi-configuration
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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12.0
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This command was introduced prior to Cisco IOS Release 12.0.
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Examples
The following example shows sample output for the show atm ilmi-configuration command:
Router# show atm ilmi-configuration
1122334455667788990011223344556677889900
Table 4 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 4 show atm ilmi-configuration Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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LECS Address(s)
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Current ATM LAN Emulation Clients (LECs) addresses.
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Related Commands
Command
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Description
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show atm ilmi-status
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Displays ILMI-related status information.
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show atm ilmi-status
To display ILMI-related status information, use the show atm ilmi-status command in privileged EXEC mode.
show atm ilmi-status [atm interface-number]
Syntax Description
atm
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(Optional) ATM interface.
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interface-number
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(Optional) Number of the ATM interface.
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Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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12.0
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This command was introduced in a release prior to Cisco IOS Release 12.0.
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Usage Guidelines
Entering the show atm ilmi-status command without specifying an interface will display ILMI-related status information for all of the ATM interfaces.
Examples
The following example is sample output for the show atm ilmi-status command:
Router# show atm ilmi-status
Interface :ATM2/0 Interface Type :Unknown
ILMI VCC :(0, 16) ILMI Keepalive :Disabled
Interface :ATM5/0 Interface Type :Private UNI (User-side)
ILMI VCC :(0, 16) ILMI Keepalive :Disabled
Peer IP Addr: 10.0.52.17 Peer IF Name: ATM1/1/0
Peer MaxVPIbits: 8 Peer MaxVCIbits: 14
47.0091.8100.0000.0040.0b0a.2501
End-System Registered Address(s) :
47.0091.8100.0000.0040.0b0a.2501.bbbb.ccdd.eeff.12(Confirmed)
Table 5 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 5 show atm ilmi-status Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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interface
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ATM interface.
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Interface Type
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Type of ATM interface.
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ILMI VCC
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Number of the current ILMI VCC for the interface.
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ILMI Keepalive
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Status of ILMI keepalive packets.
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ILMI State
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Status of ILMI for the interface.
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Peer IP Addr
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IP address of the peer.
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Peer IF Name
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Name of the peer interface.
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Peer Max VPIbits
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Maximum number of bits allowed for VPIs on the peer interface.
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Peer Max VCIbits
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Maximum number of bits allowed for VCIs on the peer interface.
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Active Prefix
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Network prefix that is registered from the switch side and is active and valid.
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End-System Registered Address(s)
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Address that the router registers back to the switch. The router combines the network prefix of the switch with the end-system identifier to form the end-system registered address.
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Related Commands
Command
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Description
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show atm ilmi-configuration
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Displays ILMI configuration information.
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show atm interface atm
To display ATM-specific information about an ATM interface, use the show atm interface atm command in privileged EXEC mode.
Cisco 7500 series with AIP; Cisco 7200 series with ATM, ATM-CES, and enhanced ATM port adapters; Cisco 2600 and 3600 series with 1-port ATM-25 network module
show atm interface atm slot/port
Cisco 7500 series with ATM and enhanced ATM port adapters
show atm interface atm slot/port-adapter/port
Cisco 4500 and 4700 series with NPM
show atm interface atm number
Syntax Description
slot/port
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ATM slot number and port number. Use this format on the following platform configurations:
• The AIP on Cisco 7500 series routers.
• The ATM port adapter, ATM-CES port adapter, or enhanced ATM port adapter on Cisco 7200 series routers.
• The 1-port ATM-25 network module on Cisco 2600 and 3600 series routers.
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slot/port-adapter/port
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ATM slot, port adapter, and port number. Use this format on the ATM port adapter or ATM-CES port adapter on Cisco 7500 series routers.
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number
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NPM number for Cisco 4500 and 4700 routers.
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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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11.0
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The number argument was added.
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11.2
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The slot/port-adapter/port arguments were added.
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Examples
The following is sample output for the ATM-CES port adapter to display statistics on slot 4, port 0:
Router# show atm interface atm 4/0
AAL enabled: AAL5, Maximum VCs: 1024, Current VCs: 6
Tx buffers 256, Rx buffers 256, Exception Queue: 32, Raw Queue: 32
VP Filter: 0x7B, VCIs per VPI: 1024, Max Datagram Size:4496, MIDs/VC:16
PLIM Type:4B5B - 100Mbps, No Framing, TX clocking: LINE
4897 input, 2900 output, 0 IN fast, 0 OUT fast
Rate-Queue 1 set to 100Mbps, reg=0x4EA DYNAMIC, 1 VCCs
ATM4/0.1:AAL3/4-SMDS address c111.1111.1111 Multicast e222.2222.222
The following is sample output for the enhanced ATM port adapter to display statistics on slot 6, port 0:
Router# show atm interface atm 6/0
AAL enabled: AAL5, Maximum VCs: 2048, Current VCs: 3
Maximum Transmit Channels: 64
Tx buffers: 256, Rx buffers 256, Exception Queue: 32, Raw Queue: 32
VP Filter: 0x7B, VCIs per VPI: 1024, Max Datagram Size: 4496
PLIM Type: SONET - 155Mbps, TX clocking: INTERNAL
0 input, 59 output, 0 IN fast, 0 OUT fast
ABR parameters, rif: 16 rdf: 16
Table 6 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 6 show atm interface atm Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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ATM interface
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Slot and port number of the interface.
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AAL enabled
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Type of AAL. If both AAL5 and AAL3/4 are enabled on the interface, the output will include both AAL5 and AAL3/4.
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Maximum VCs
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Maximum number of virtual circuits this interface can support.
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Current VCs
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Number of active virtual circuits.
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Tx buffers, Rx buffers
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Number of transmit and receive buffers.
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Exception Queue
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Number of exception buffers.
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Raw Queue
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Queue size.
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VP Filter
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Hexadecimal value of the VP filter.
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VCIs per VPI
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Maximum number of VCIs to support per VPI.
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Max Datagram Size
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The configured maximum number of bytes in the largest datagram.
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MIDs/VC
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The configured maximum number of message identifiers allowed per virtual circuit on this interface.
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PLIM Type
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Physical Layer Interface Module (PLIM) type (E3, 4B/5B, or SONET).
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Framing
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For E3, this might be G.804; otherwise, no framing.
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TX clocking
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Clocking on the router. For E3 or SONET, this might be INTERNAL, meaning that the AIP or NPM generates the clock. Otherwise, LINE indicates that the ATM switch provides the clocking.
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input
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Number of packets received and process-switched.
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output
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Number of packets sent from process switch.
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IN fast
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Number of input packets fast-switched.
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OUT fast
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Number of output packets fast-switched.
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ABR parameters, rif rdf
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The amount that the cell transmission rate increases or decreases in response to flow control information from the network or destination for available bit rate (ABR) PVCs. The rate increase factor (RIF) and rate decrease factor (RDF) in this example are 16, the default.
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Rate-Queue
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List of configured rate queues.
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reg=
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Actual register value passed to the AIP to define a specific rate queue (AIP only).
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DYNAMIC
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Indicates that the rate queue is dynamic and was created automatically by the software. Dynamic rate queues are created when an atm pvc command specifies a peak or average rate that does not match any user configured rate queue. The value PERMANENT indicates that the rate queue was user-configured.
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VCCs
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Number of virtual channel connections (VCCs) dynamically attached to this rate queue.
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ATM4/0.1
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Indicates that the subinterface supports ATM adaptation layer AAL3/4 and displays the SMDS E.164 unicast address and the SMDS E.164 multicast address assigned to the subinterface.
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Config. is
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ACTIVE or VALID in n SECONDS. ACTIVE indicates that the current AIP or NPM configuration has been loaded into the AIP and is being used. There is a 5-second window when a user changes a configuration and the configuration is sent to the AIP.
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Related Commands
Command
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Description
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pvc
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Configures the PVC interface.
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show atm map
To display the list of all configured ATM static maps to remote hosts on an ATM network and on ATM bundle maps, use the show atm map command in user EXEC or privileged mode.
show atm map
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
User EXEC
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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This command was modified to include an example for the ATM-CES port adapter (PA).
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12.0(3)T
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This command was modified to include display for ATM bundle maps. An ATM bundle map identifies a bundle and all of its related virtual circuits (VCs).
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12.2(2)T, 12.0(21)ST, 12.0(22)S, 12.2(14)S
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The display output for this command was modified to include the IPv6 address mappings of remote nodes to ATM permanent virtual circuits (PVCs).
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Examples
The following is sample output from the show atm map command for a bundle called san-jose (0/122, 0/123, 0/124, and 0/126 are the virtual path and virtual channel identifiers of the bundle members):
Map list san-jose_B_ATM1/0.52 : PERMANENT
ip 10.1.1.1. maps to bundle san-jose, 0/122, 0/123, 0/124, 0/126, ATM1/0.52, broadcast
The following is sample output from the show atm map command for an ATM-CES PA on the Cisco 7200 series router:
Map list alien: PERMANENT
The following is sample output from the show atm map command that displays information for a bundle called new-york:
vines 3004B310:0001 maps to VC 4, broadcast
ip 172.21.168.110 maps to VC 1, broadcast
clns 47.0004.0001.0000.0c00.6e26.00 maps to VC 6, broadcast
appletalk 10.1 maps to VC 7, broadcast
decnet 10.1 maps to VC 2, broadcast
Map list new-york: PERMANENT
ip 10.0.0.2 maps to bundle new-york, 0/200, 0/205, 0/210, ATM1/0.1
The following is sample output from the show atm map command for a multipoint connection:
Map list atm_pri: PERMANENT
ip 10.4.4.4 maps to NSAP CD.CDEF.01.234567.890A.BCDE.F012.3456.7890.1234.12, broadcast,
aal5mux, multipoint connection up, VC 6
ip 10.4.4.6 maps to NSAP DE.CDEF.01.234567.890A.BCDE.F012.3456.7890.1234.12, broadcast,
aal5mux, connection up, VC 15, multipoint connection up, VC 6
Map list atm_ipx: PERMANENT
ipx 1004.dddd.dddd.dddd maps to NSAP DE.CDEF.01.234567.890A.BCDE.F012.3456.7890.1234.12,
broadcast, aal5mux, multipoint connection up, VC 8
ipx 1004.cccc.cccc.cccc maps to NSAP CD.CDEF.01.234567.890A.BCDE.F012.3456.7890.1234.12,
broadcast, aal5mux, multipoint connection up, VC 8
Map list atm_apple: PERMANENT
appletalk 62000.5 maps to NSAP CD.CDEF.01.234567.890A.BCDE.F012.3456.7890.1234.12,
broadcast, aal5mux, multipoint connection up, VC 4
appletalk 62000.6 maps to NSAP DE.CDEF.01.234567.890A.BCDE.F012.3456.7890.1234.12,
broadcast, aal5mux, multipoint connection up, VC 4
The following is sample output from the show atm map command if you configure an ATM PVC using the pvc command:
ip 10.11.11.1 maps to VC 4, VPI 0, VCI 60, ATM0.2
The following sample output from the show atm map command shows the link-local and global IPv6 addresses (FE80::60:3E47:AC8:C and 2001:0DB8:2222::72, respectively) of a remote node that are explicitly mapped to PVC 1/32 of ATM interface 0;
Map list ATM0pvc1 : PERMANENT
ipv6 FE80::60:3E47:AC8:C maps to VC 1, VPI 1, VCI 32, ATM0
ipv6 2001:0DB8:2222::72 maps to VC 1, VPI 1, VCI 32, ATM0
Table 7 describes the significant fields shown in the displays.
Table 7 show atm map Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Map list
|
Name of map list.
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PERMANENT
|
This map entry was entered from configuration; it was not entered automatically by a process.
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ip 172.21.168.110 maps to VC 1 or ip 10.4.4.6 maps to NSAP DE.CDEF.01.234567.890A.BCDE.F012.3456.7890.1234.12
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Name of protocol, the protocol address, and the virtual circuit descriptor (VCD) or network service access point (NSAP) to which the address is mapped (for ATM VCs configured with the atm pvc command).
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broadcast
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Indicates pseudobroadcasting.
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ip 10.11.11.1 maps to VC 4, VPI 0, VCI 60, ATM0.2
or
ip 10.4.4.6 maps to NSAP DE.CDEF.01.234567.890A.BCDE.F012.3456.7890.1234.12
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Name of protocol, the protocol address, the virtual path identifier (VPI) number, the virtual channel identifier (VCI) number, and the ATM interface or subinterface (for ATM PVCs configured using the pvc command).
or
Name of the protocol, the protocol address, and the NSAP to which the address is mapped (for ATM switched virtual circuits (SVCs) configured using the svc command).
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aal5mux
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Indicates the encapsulation used, a multipoint or point-to-point VC, and the number of the virtual circuit.
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multipoint connection up
|
Indicates that this is a multipoint VC.
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VC 6
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Number of the VC.
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connection up
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Indicates a point-to-point VC.
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VPI
|
VPI for the VC.
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VCI
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VCI for the VC.
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ATM1/0.52
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ATM interface or subinterface number.
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Map list
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Name of the bundle whose mapping information follows.
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ip 10.1.1.1 maps to bundle san-jose, 0/122, 0/123, 0/124, 0/126
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IP address of the bundle and VC members that belong to the bundle.
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Related Commands
Command
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Description
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protocol (ATM)
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Configures a static map for an ATM PVC, SVC, VC class, or VC bundle. Enables Inverse ARP or Inverse ARP broadcasts on an ATM PVC by either configuring Inverse ARP directly on the PVC, on the VC bundle, or in a VC class (applies to IP and IPX protocols only).
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protocol ipv6 (ATM)
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Maps the IPv6 address of a remote node to the ATM PVC used to reach the address.
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pvc
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Creates or assigns a name to an ATM PVC, specifies the encapsulation type on an ATM PVC, or enters interface-ATM-VC configuration mode.
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show atm bundle
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Displays the bundle attributes assigned to each bundle VC member and the current working status of the VC members.
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show atm bundle statistics
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Displays statistics on the specified bundle.
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svc
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Creates an ATM SVC and specifies destination NSAP address on an interface or subinterface.
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show atm pvc dbs
To display all ATM permanent virtual circuits (PVCs) that have Dynamic Subscriber Bandwidth Selection (DBS) quality of service (QoS) parameters applied, use the show atm pvc dbs command in privileged EXEC mode.
show atm pvc dbs
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
|
12.2(4)B
|
This command was introduced.
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12.2(13)T
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)T.
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Usage Guidelines
Use the show atm pvc dbs command to display information about ATM PVCs that have DBS QoS parameters applied. To view information about all ATM PVCs in your system, use the show atm pvc command.
Examples
he following example displays information about ATM PVCs that have DBS QoS parameters applied:
Interface Name VPI VCI Type Encaps SC Kbps Kbps Cells Sts
1/0.7 3 0 95 PVC MUX VBR 2000 700 94 UP
Table 8 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 8 show atm pvc dbs Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Interface
|
Identifies the interface and subinterface and the slot number.
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VCD/Name
|
Identifies the Virtual Connection Descriptor (VCD). The connection name is displayed when a name for the virtual circuit was defined using the pvc command.
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VPI
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Identifies the network virtual path identifier (VPI) name for this PVC.
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VCI
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Identifies the ATM network virtual channel identifier (VCI) for the PVC.
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Type
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Identifies the type of PVC detected from PVC Discovery.
• 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 do not match the QoS parameters of the corresponding peer.
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Encaps
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Identifies the ATM encapsulation type of the VC.
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SC
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Identifies the service category for the VC.
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Peak Kbps
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Identifies the number of kilobits per second sent at the peak rate.
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Avg/Min Kbps
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Identifies the number of kilobits per second sent at the average rate.
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Burst Cells
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Identifies the burst cell size in terms of number of cells. This number is the maximum number of ATM cells the VC can send at the peak rate.
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Sts
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Identifies the status of the virtual circuit.
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Related Commands
Command
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Description
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dbs enable
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Enables DBS.
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pvc
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Creates or assigns a name to an ATM PVC, specifies the encapsulation type on an ATM PVC, or enters interface-ATM-VC configuration mode.
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pvc-in-range
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Configures an individual PVC within a PVC range.
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range pvc
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Defines a range of ATM PVCs.
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show atm pvc
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Displays all ATM PVCs and traffic information.
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vc-class atm
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Configures a VC class for an ATM VC or interface.
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show atm pvc
To display all ATM permanent virtual connections (PVCs) and traffic information, use the show atm pvc command in privileged EXEC mode.
show atm pvc [vpi/vci | name | interface atm interface-number[.subinterface-number multipoint]]
[ppp]
Syntax Description
vpi/vci
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(Optional) ATM virtual path identifier (VPI) and virtual channel identifier (VCI) numbers. The absence of the slash character (/) and a vpi value causes the vpi value to default to 0.
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name
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(Optional) Name of the PVC.
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interface atm interface-number
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(Optional) Displays all PVCs on the specified ATM interface.
To determine the appropriate form of the interface-number argument, consult your ATM network module, port adapter, or router documentation.
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.subinterface-number
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(Optional) Subinterface number in the range from 1 to 4294967293. The dot (.) is required as a separator between interface-number and subinterface-number.
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multipoint
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(Optional) Multipoint subinterface.
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ppp
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(Optional) Displays each PVC configured for PPP over ATM.
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Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.3T
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This command was introduced.
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12.1(1)T
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This command was modified to display PPPoE status.
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12.2(4)T
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This command was modified to display only PVCs that are attached to a virtual access interface. Before this modification, all PVCs that were configured with PPPoA or PPPoE were displayed.
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12.0(23)S
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This command was modified to display OAM cell emulation status for Any Transport over MPLS (AToM).
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12.2(14)S
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(14)S.
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12.2(15)T
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(15)T.
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12.3(7)T
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This command was modified to display information about multilink PPP over ATM link fragmentation and interleaving for ATM PVCs.
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12.0(30)S
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This command was modified to display information about OAM loopback detection.
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Usage Guidelines
If the vpi/vci or name argument is not specified, the output of this command is the same as that of the show atm vc command, but only the configured PVCs are displayed.
If the vpi/vci or name argument is specified, the output of this command is the same as that of the show atm vc vcd command, with extra information related to PVC management, including connection name, detailed states, and Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) counters.
If the interface atm interface-number option is included in the command, all PVCs under that interface or subinterface are displayed.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show atm pvc command. The output is the same as that of the show atm vc command, but only the configured PVCs are displayed.
Interface Name VPI VCI Type Encaps Kbps Kbps Cells Sts
2/0 1 0 5 PVC SAAL 155000 155000 UP
2/0 2 0 16 PVC ILMI 155000 155000 UP
2/0.2 101 0 50 PVC SNAP 155000 155000 UP
2/0.2 102 0 60 PVC SNAP 155000 155000 DOWN
2/0.2 104 0 80 PVC SNAP 155000 155000 UP
2/0 hello 0 99 PVC SNAP 1000 UP
The following is sample output from the show atm pvc command with the vpi/vci argument specified:
Router# show atm pvc 0/41
ATM2/0: VCD: 3, VPI: 0, VCI: 41
AAL5-LLC/SNAP, etype:0x0, Flags: 0xC20, VCmode: 0x0
OAM frequency: 0 second(s), OAM retry frequency: 1 second(s), OAM retry frequency: 1
second(s)
OAM up retry count: 3, OAM down retry count: 5
OAM Loopback status: OAM Disabled
OAM VC state: Not Managed
OAM Loop detection: Disabled
ILMI VC state: Not Managed
InARP frequency: 15 minutes(s)
InPkts: 31759, OutPkts: 26497, InBytes: 2356434, OutBytes: 1589743
InPRoc: 15785, OutPRoc: 26472, Broadcasts: 0
InFast: 20, OutFast: 20, InAS: 15954, OutAS: 6
F5 InEndloop: 0, F5 InSegloop: 0, F5 InAIS: 0, F5 InRDI: 0
F4 InEndloop: 0, F4 InSegloop: 0, F4 InAIS: 0, F4 InRDI: 0
F5 OutEndloop: 0, F5 OutSegloop: 0, F5 OutRDI: 0
F4 OutEndloop: 0, F4 OutSegloop: 0, F4 OutRDI: 0
The following sample output from the show atm pvc command displays OAM cell emulation statistics, which are marked in this example by exclamation points:
Router# show atm pvc 5/500
ATM4/1/0.200: VCD: 6, VPI: 5, VCI: 500
AAL5-LLC/SNAP, etype:0x0, Flags: 0x34000C20, VCmode: 0x0
OAM Cell Emulation: enabled, F5 End2end AIS Xmit frequency: 1 second(s) !!!
OAM frequency: 0 second(s), OAM retry frequency: 1 second(s)
OAM up retry count: 3, OAM down retry count: 5
OAM Loopback status: OAM Disabled
OAM VC state: Not ManagedVerified
OAM Loop detection: Disabled
ILMI VC state: Not Managed
InPkts: 564, OutPkts: 560, InBytes: 19792, OutBytes: 19680
InFast: 4, OutFast: 0, InAS: 560, OutAS: 560
InPktDrops: 0, OutPktDrops: 0
CrcErrors: 0, SarTimeOuts: 0, OverSizedSDUs: 0
F5 InEndloop: 0, F5 InSegloop: 0, F5 InAIS: 0, F5 InRDI: 26
F5 OutEndloop: 0, F5 OutSegloop: 0, F5 OutAIS: 77, F5 OutRDI: 0 !!!
The following is sample output from the show atm pvc command with the ATM subinterface specified:
Router# show atm pvc interface atm 2/0.2
Interface Name VPI VCI Type Encaps Kbps Kbps Cells Sts
2/0.2 101 0 50 PVC SNAP 155000 155000 UP
2/0.2 102 0 60 PVC SNAP 155000 155000 DOWN
2/0.2 104 0 80 PVC SNAP 155000 155000 UP
The following is sample output for the show atm pvc command for a PVC that is a member of a multilink PPP bundle:
Router# show atm pvc 15/200
ATM4/0.10000:VCD:16, VPI:15, VCI:200
UBR, PeakRate:149760 (353208 cps)
AAL5-LLC/SNAP, etype:0x0, Flags:0xC20, VCmode:0x0, Encapsize:12
OAM frequency:0 second(s), OAM retry frequency:1 second(s)
OAM up retry count:3, OAM down retry count:5
OAM Loopback status:OAM Disabled
OAM Loop detection: Disabled
ILMI VC status:Not Managed
VC TxRingLimit:40 particles
VC Rx Limit:800 particles
InARP frequency:15 minutes(s)
InPkts:347, OutPkts:399, InBytes:6268, OutBytes:7728
InCells:347, OutCells:399
InFast:338, OutFast:169, InAS:0, OutAS:0
InPktDrops:0, OutPktDrops:0/0/0 (holdq/outputq/total)
InCellDrops:0, OutCellDrops:0
InByteDrops:0, OutByteDrops:0
CrcErrors:0, SarTimeOuts:0, OverSizedSDUs:0, LengthViolation:0, CPIErrors:0
Out CLP=1 Pkts:0, Cells:0
F5 InEndloop:0, F5 InSegloop:0, F5 InAIS:0, F5 InRDI:0
F4 InEndloop:0, F4 InSegloop:0, F4 InAIS:0, F4 InRDI:0
F5 OutEndloop:0, F5 OutSegloop:0, F5 OutRDI:0
F4 OutEndloop:0, F4 OutSegloop:0, F4 OutRDI:0
PPP:Virtual-Access3 from Virtual-Template1
PPPoA Current State = LOCALLY_TERMINATED
PPPoA Latest Event = Vaccess Up
PPPoA Latest Error = None
PPPoA Handle = 0x4D000006, SSS Handle = 0x00000000
Switch Handle = 0xB5000006, PPP Handle = 0xD700000A
AAA Unique ID = 0x00000007, AIE Handle = 0xE7000006
PVC belongs to Multilink PPP Bundle Virtual-Access4 as a PPPoA member link
Packets in VC Holdq:0 , Particles in VC Tx Ring:0
The following is sample output from the show atm pvc command with loopback detection mode through OAM enabled:
Router# show atm pvc 4/100
ATM1/0: VCD: 4, VPI: 4, VCI: 100
AAL5-LLC/SNAP, etype:0x0, Flags: 0xC20, VCmode: 0x0
OAM frequency: 10 second(s), OAM retry frequency: 1 second(s)
OAM up retry count: 3, OAM down retry count: 5
OAM Loopback status: OAM Received
OAM Loop detection: Enabled ! Indicates that loopback mode detection is enabled.
ILMI VC state: Not Managed
InARP frequency: 15 minutes(s)
InPkts: 0, OutPkts: 0, InBytes: 0, OutBytes: 0
InPRoc: 0, OutPRoc: 0, Broadcasts: 0
InFast: 0, OutFast: 0, InAS: 0, OutAS: 0
InPktDrops: 0, OutPktDrops: 0
CrcErrors: 0, SarTimeOuts: 0, OverSizedSDUs: 0
F5 InEndloop: 27, F5 InSegloop: 0, F5 InAIS: 0, F5 InRDI: 0
F5 OutEndloop: 27, F5 OutSegloop: 0, F5 OutAIS: 0, F5 OutRDI: 0
The following is sample output from the show atm pvc command when loopback mode has been detected:
Router# show atm pvc 4/100
ATM1/0: VCD: 4, VPI: 4, VCI: 100
AAL5-LLC/SNAP, etype:0x0, Flags: 0xC20, VCmode: 0x0
OAM frequency: 10 second(s), OAM retry frequency: 1 second(s)
OAM up retry count: 3, OAM down retry count: 5
OAM Loopback status: OAM Sent
OAM VC state: Not Verified
OAM Loop detection: Enabled, Detected ! Indicates that loopback mode has been detected on
this interface.
ILMI VC state: Not Managed
InARP frequency: 15 minutes(s)
InPkts: 0, OutPkts: 0, InBytes: 0, OutBytes: 0
InPRoc: 0, OutPRoc: 0, Broadcasts: 0
InFast: 0, OutFast: 0, InAS: 0, OutAS: 0
InPktDrops: 0, OutPktDrops: 0
CrcErrors: 0, SarTimeOuts: 0, OverSizedSDUs: 0
F5 InEndloop: 20, F5 InSegloop: 0, F5 InAIS: 0, F5 InRDI: 0
F5 OutEndloop: 20, F5 OutSegloop: 0, F5 OutAIS: 0, F5 OutRDI: 0
Status: DOWN, State: NOT_VERIFIED
Table 9 describes significant fields shown in the displays.
Table 9 show atm pvc Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
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Interface
|
Interface and subinterface slot and port.
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VCD/Name
|
Virtual connection descriptor (virtual connection number). The connection name is displayed if a name for the VC was configured using the pvc command.
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VPI
|
Virtual path identifier.
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VCI
|
Virtual channel identifier.
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Type
|
Type of PVC detected from PVC discovery, either PVC-D, PVC-L, or PVC-M:
• PVC-D—PVC created as a result of PVC discovery.
• PVC-L—The corresponding peer of this PVC could not be found on the switch.
• PVC-M—Some or all of the QoS1 parameters of this PVC fail to match those of the corresponding peer on the switch.
|
Encaps
|
Type of ATM adaptation layer (AAL) and encapsulation.
|
Peak
or
PeakRate
|
Kilobits per second sent at the peak rate.
|
Avg/Min
or
Average Rate
|
Kilobits per second sent at the average rate.
|
Burst Cells
|
Maximum number of ATM cells that the VC can send at peak rate.
|
Sts or Status
|
Status of the VC connection:
• UP—The connection is enabled for data traffic.
• DOWN—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 the State field later in this table.
• INACTIVE—The interface is down.
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Connection Name
|
Name of the PVC.
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UBR, UBR+, or VBR-NRT
|
• UBR—Unspecified bit rate QoS is specified for this PVC. See the ubr command for further information.
• UBR+—Unspecified bit rate QoS is specified for this PVC. See the ubr+ command for further information.
• VBR-NRT—Variable bit rate-non-real-time QoS rates are specified for this PVC. See the vbr-nrt command for further information.
|
etype
|
Encapsulation type.
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Flags
|
Bit mask describing VC information. The flag values are summed to result in the displayed value:
• 0x40—SVC
• 0x20—PVC
• 0x10—ACTIVE
• 0x0—AAL5-SNAP
• 0x1—AAL5-NLPID
• 0x2—AAL5-FRNLPID
• 0x3—AAL5-MUX
• 0x4—AAL3/4-SMDS
• 0x5—QSAAL
• 0x6—ILMI
• 0x7—AAL5-LANE
• 0x9—AAL5-CISCOPPP
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virtual-access
|
Virtual-access interface identifier.
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virtual-template
|
Virtual template identifier.
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VCmode
|
AIP-specific or NPM-specific register describing the usage of the VC. 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 Cell emulation
|
The status of the OAM cell emulation functionality. It is either enabled or disabled.
|
F5 end2end AIS xmit frequency
|
Number of seconds between transmission of AIS cells.
|
OAM frequency
|
Number of seconds between transmission of OAM loopback cells.
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OAM retry frequency
|
Frequency (in seconds) at which end-to-end F5 loopback cells should be sent when a change in state (up or down) is being verified. For example, if a PVC is up and a loopback cell response is not received after the value of the frequency argument (in seconds) specified using the oam-pvc command, loopback cells are sent at the value of the retry-frequency argument to determine whether the PVC is down.
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OAM up retry count
|
Number of consecutive end-to-end F5 OAM loopback cell responses that must be received in order to change a PVC state to up. Does not apply to SVCs.
|
OAM down retry count
|
Number of consecutive end-to-end F5 OAM loopback cell responses that are not received in order to change a PVC state to down or tear down an SVC.
|
OAM Loopback status
|
Status of end-to-end F5 OAM loopback cell generation for this VC. This field will have one of the following values:
• OAM Disabled—End-to-end F5 OAM loopback cell generation is disabled.
• OAM Sent—OAM cell was sent.
• OAM Received—OAM cell was received.
• OAM Failed—OAM reply was not received within the frequency period or contained a bad correlation tag.
|
OAM VC state
|
This field will have one of the following states for this VC:
• AIS2 /RDI3 —The VC received AIS/RDI cells. End-to-end F5 OAM loopback cells are not sent in this state.
• Down Retry—An OAM loopback failed. End-to-end F5 OAM loopback cells are sent at retry frequency to verify that the VC is really down. After down-count unsuccessful retries, the VC goes to the Not Verified state.
• Not Managed—VC is not being managed by OAM.
• Not Verified—VC has not been verified by end-to-end F5 OAM loopback cells. AIS and RDI conditions are cleared.
• Up Retry—An OAM loopback was successful. End-to-end F5 OAM loopback cells are sent at retry frequency to verify that the VC is really up. After up-count successive and successful loopback retries, the VC goes to the Verified state.
• Verified—Loopbacks are successful. AIS/RDI cell was not received.
|
OAM Loop detection
|
Status of loopback detection mode through OAM:
• Disabled—Automatic loopback detection is disabled.
• Enabled—Automatic loopback detection is enabled.
• Detected—Loopback mode is detected on an ATM interface.
|
ILMI VC state
|
This field will have one of the following states for this VC:
• Not Managed—VC is not being managed by ILMI4 .
• Not Verified—VC has not been verified by ILMI.
• Verified—VC has been verified by ILMI.
|
VC is managed by OAM/ILMI
|
VC is managed by OAM or ILMI.
|
InARP frequency
|
Number of minutes for the Inverse Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) time period.
|
InPkts
|
Total number of packets received on this VC. This number includes all fast-switched and process-switched packets.
|
OutPkts
|
Total number of packets sent on this VC. This number includes all fast-switched and process-switched packets.
|
InBytes
|
Total number of bytes received on this VC. This number includes all fast-switched and process-switched bytes.
|
OutBytes
|
Total number of bytes sent on this VC. This number includes all fast-switched and process-switched bytes.
|
InPRoc
|
Number of process-switched input packets.
|
OutPRoc
|
Number of process-switched output packets.
|
Broadcasts
|
Number of process-switched broadcast packets.
|
InFast
|
Number of fast-switched input packets.
|
OutFast
|
Number of fast-switched output packets.
|
InAS
|
Number of autonomous-switched or silicon-switched input packets.
|
OutAS
|
Number of autonomous-switched or silicon-switched output packets.
|
OAM cells received
|
Total number of OAM cells received on this VC.
|
F5 InEndloop
|
Number of end-to-end F5 OAM loopback cells received.
|
F5 InSegloop
|
Number of segment F5 OAM loopback cells received.
|
F5 InAIS
|
Number of F5 OAM AIS cells received.
|
F5 InRDI
|
Number of F5 OAM RDI cells received.
|
F4 InEndloop
|
Number of end-to-end F4 OAM loopback cells received.
|
F4 InSegloop
|
Number of segment F4 OAM loopback cells received.
|
F4 InAIS
|
Number of F4 OAM AIS cells received.
|
F4 InRDI
|
Number of F4 OAM RDI cells received.
|
OAM cells sent
|
Total number of OAM cells sent on this VC.
|
F5 OutEndloop
|
Number of end-to-end F5 OAM loopback cells sent.
|
F5 OutSegloop
|
Number of segment F5 OAM loopback cells sent.
|
F5 OutRDI
|
Number of F5 OAM RDI cells sent.
|
OAM cell drops
|
Number of OAM cells dropped (or flushed).
|
PVC Discovery
|
• NOT_VERIFIED—This PVC is manually configured on the router and not yet verified with the attached adjacent switch.
• WELL_KNOWN—This PVC has a VCI value of 0 through 31.
• DISCOVERED—This PVC is learned from the attached adjacent switch via ILMI.
• MIXED—Some of the traffic parameters for this PVC were learned from the switch via ILMI.
• MATCHED—This PVC is manually configured on the router, and the local traffic-shaping parameters match the parameters learned from the switch.
• MISMATCHED—This PVC is manually configured on the router, and the local traffic-shaping parameters do not match the parameters learned from the switch.
• LOCAL_ONLY—This PVC is configured locally on the router and not on the remote switch.
|
Status
|
When the Status field indicates UP, the VC is established. When the Status field indicates DOWN, refer to the State field for further information about the VC state.
|
State
|
When the Status field is UP, this field does not appear. When the Status field is DOWN or INACTIVE, the State field will appear with one of the following values:
• NOT_VERIFIED—The VC has been established successfully; waiting for OAM (if enabled) and ILMI (if enabled) to verify that the VC is up.
• NOT_EXIST—VC has not been created.
• HASHING_IN—VC has been hashed into a hash table.
• ESTABLISHING—Ready to establish VC connection.
• MODIFYING—VC parameters have been modified.
• DELETING—VC is being deleted.
• DELETED—VC has been deleted.
• NOT_IN_SERVICE—ATM interface is shut down.
|
PPP
|
For PPP over ATM, indicates the virtual access interface number and virtual template number being used.
|
PPPoA Current State
|
State of the PPPoA session associated with the VC.
|
PPPoA Latest Event
|
The latest event that occurred on the PPPoA session associated with the VC.
|
PPPoA Latest Error
|
The latest error that occurred on the PPPoA session associated with the VC.
|
PPPoA Session ID
|
PPPoA session identifier of the PPPoA session associated with the VC.
|
PPPoA Handle
|
PPPoA context handle.
|
SSS Handle
|
SSS handle for PPPoA session associated with the VC.
|
Switch Handle
|
SSS handle for switch management.
|
PPP Handle
|
Handle associated with the PPP context.
|
AAA Unique ID
|
Unique identifier associated with the AAA session.
|
AIE Handle
|
Access IE handle for the PPPoA session.
|
Packets in VC Holdq
|
Number of packets in the hold queue of the VC.
|
Particles in VC Tx Ring
|
Number of particles in the Tx ring of the VC.
|
show atm svc
To display all ATM switched virtual circuits (SVCs) and traffic information, use the show atm svc command in privileged EXEC mode.
show atm svc [vpi/vci | name | interface atm interface-number]
Syntax Description
vpi/vci
|
(Optional) The ATM VPI and VCI numbers. The absence of the slash character (/) and a vpi value causes the vpi value to default to 0.
|
name
|
(Optional) Name of the SVC.
|
interface atm interface-number
|
(Optional) Interface number or subinterface number of the SVC. Displays all SVCs on the specified interface or subinterface.
The interface-number argument 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.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.3
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
If the vpi/vci or name argument is not specified, the output of this command is the same as that of the show atm vc command but only the configured SVCs are displayed. See the first sample output below, which uses the show atm svc command without any of the optional arguments.
If the vpi/vci or name argument is specified, the output of this command is the same as the show atm vc vcd command, plus extra information related to SVC management including connection name, detailed states, and OAM counters. See the second sample output below, which uses the show atm svc command with the vpi/vci specified as 0/34.
If the interface atm interface-number option is included in the command, all SVCs under that interface or subinterface are displayed. See the third sample output below, which uses the show atm svc command with the ATM subinterface specified as 2/0.2.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show atm svc command:
Interface Name VPI VCI Type Encaps Kbps Kbps Cells Sts
2/0.2 4 0 32 SVC SNAP 155000 155000 UP
2/0.2 3 0 33 SVC SNAP 155000 155000 UP
2/0.1 5 0 34 SVC SNAP 155000 UP
2/0.2 6 0 35 SVC SNAP 155000 155000 UP
The following is sample output from the show atm svc command with VPI 0 and VCI 34 specified:
Router# show atm svc 0/34
ATM2/0.1: VCD: 5, VPI: 0, VCI: 34
AAL5-LLC/SNAP, etype: 0x0, Flags 0x440, VCmode: 0xE000
OAM frequency: 0 second(s), OAM retry frequency: 1 second(s)
OAM up retry count: 3, OAM down retry count: 5
OAM Loopback status: OAM Disabled
OAM VC state: Not Managed
ILMI VC state: Not Managed
InPkts: 4, OutPkts: 4, InBytes: 432, OutBytes: 432
InPRoc: 4, OutPRoc: 4, Broadcasts: 0
InFast: 0, OutFast: 0, InAS: 0, OutAS: 0
F5 InEndloop: 0, F5 InSegloop: 0, F5 InAIS: 0, F5 InRDI:0
F4 InEndloop: 0, F4 InSegloop: 0, F4 InAIS: 0, F4 InRDI:0
F5 OutEndloop: 0, F5 OutSegloop: 0, F5 OutRDI: 0
interface = ATM2/0.2, call locally initiated, call reference = 8388610
vcnum = 5, vpi = 0, vci = 34, state = Active(U10), point-to-point call
timer currently inactive, timer value = 00:00:00
Remote Atm Nsap address:47.00918100000000400B0A2501.0060837B4743.00, VCowner:Static Map
The following is sample output from the show atm svc interface atm interface-number command:
Router# show atm svc interface atm 2/0.2
Interface Name VPI VCI Type Encaps Kbps Kbps Cells Sts
2/0.2 4 0 32 SVC SNAP 155000 155000 UP
2/0.2 3 0 33 SVC SNAP 155000 155000 UP
2/0.2 6 0 35 SVC SNAP 155000 155000 UP
Table 10 describes significant fields shown in the displays.
Table 10 show atm svc Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Interface
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Interface and subinterface 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 a name for the VC was configured using the svc command.
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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 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.
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Encaps
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Type of ATM adaptation layer (AAL) and encapsulation.
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Peak
or
PeakRate
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Kilobits per second transmitted at the peak rate.
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Avg/Min
or
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 transmit at peak rate.
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Sts or 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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Connection Name
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The name of the SVC.
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UBR, UBR+, or VBR-NRT
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UBR—Unspecified Bit Rate QoS is specified for this SVC. See the ubr command for further information.
UBR+—Unspecified Bit Rate QoS is specified for this SVC. See the ubr+ command for further information.
VBR-NRT—Variable Bit Rate-Non Real Time QoS rates are specified for this SVC. See the vbr-nrt command for further information.
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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.
0x40—SVC
0x20—PVC
0x10—ACTIVE
0x0—AAL5-SNAP
0x1—AAL5-NLPID
0x2—AAL5-FRNLPID
0x3—AAL5-MUX
0x4—AAL3/4-SMDS
0x5—QSAAL
0x6—ILMI
0x7—AAL5-LANE
0x9—AAL5-CISCOPPP
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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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Number of seconds between sending OAM loopback cells.
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OAM retry frequency
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The frequency (in seconds) that end-to-end F5 loopback cells should be transmitted when a change in UP/DOWN state is being verified. For example, if an SVC is up and a loopback cell response is not received after the frequency (in seconds) specified using the oam-svc command, then loopback cells are sent at the retry-frequency to verify whether the SVC is down.
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OAM up retry count
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Number of consecutive end-to-end F5 OAM loopback cell responses that must be received in order to change a PVC state to up. Does not apply to SVCs.
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OAM down retry count
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Number of consecutive end-to-end F5 OAM loopback cell responses that are not received in order to change a PVC state to down or tear down an SVC.
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OAM Loopback status
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Status of end-to-end F5 OAM loopback cell generation for this VC. This field will have one of the following values:
• OAM Disabled—End-to-End F5 OAM loopback cell generation is disabled.
• OAM Sent—OAM cell was sent.
• OAM Received—OAM cell was received.
• OAM Failed—OAM reply was not received within the frequency period or contained bad correlation tag.ssss.
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OAM VC state
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This field will have one of the following states for this VC:
• AIS/RDI—The VC received AIS/RDI cells. End-to-end F5 OAM loopback cells are not sent in this state.
• Down Retry—An OAM loopback failed. End-to-end F5 OAM loopback cells are sent at retry frequency to verify the VC is really down. After down-count unsuccessful retries, the VC goes to the Not Verified state.
• Not Managed—VC is not being managed by OAM.
• Not Verified—VC has not been verified by end-to-end F5 OAM loopback cells. AIS and RDI conditions are cleared.
• Up Retry—An OAM loopback was successful. End-to-end F5 OAM loopback cells are sent at retry frequency to verify the VC is really up. After up-count successive and successful loopback retries, the VC goes to the Verified state.
• Verified—Loopbacks are successful. AIS/RDI cell was not received.
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ILMI VC state
|
This field will have one of the following states for this VC:
• Not Managed—VC is not being managed by ILMI.
• Not Verified—VC has not been verified by ILMI.
• Verified—VC has been verified by ILMI.
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VC is managed by OAM/ILMI
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VC is managed by OAM and/or ILMI.
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InARP frequency
|
Number of minutes for the Inverse ARP time period.
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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
|
Total number of packets sent on this virtual circuit. This number includes all fast-switched and process-switched packets.
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InBytes
|
Total number of bytes received on this virtual circuit. This number includes all fast-switched and process-switched bytes.
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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 bytes.
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InPRoc
|
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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Broadcasts
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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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Total number of OAM cells received on this virtual circuit.
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F5 InEndloop
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Number of end-to-end F5 OAM loopback cells received.
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F5 InSegloop
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Number of segment F5 OAM loopback cells received.
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F5 InAIS
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Number of F5 OAM AIS cells received.
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F5 InRDI
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Number of F5 OAM RDI cells received.
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F4 InEndloop
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Number of end-to-end F4 OAM loopback cells received.
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F4 InSegloop
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Number of segment F4 OAM loopback cells received.
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F4 InAIS
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Number of F4 OAM AIS cells received.
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F4 InRDI
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Number of F4 OAM RDI cells received.
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OAM cells sent
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Total number of OAM cells sent on this virtual circuit.
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F5 OutEndloop
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Number of end-to-end F5 OAM loopback cells sent.
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F5 OutSegloop
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Number of segment F5 OAM loopback cells sent.
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F5 OutRDI
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Number of F5 OAM RDI cells sent.
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OAM cell drops
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Number of OAM cells dropped (or flushed).
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State
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When the Status field is DOWN or INACTIVE, the State field will appear with one of the following values:
NOT_VERIFIED—The VC has been established successfully; Waiting for OAM (if enabled) and ILMI (if enabled) to verify that the VC is up.
NOT_EXIST—VC has not been created.
HASHING_IN—VC has been hashed into a hash table.
ESTABLISHING—Ready to establish VC connection.
MODIFYING—VC parameters have been modified.
DELETING—VC is being deleted.
DELETED—VC has been deleted.
NOT_IN_SERVICE—ATM interface is shut down.
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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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show atm traffic
To display current, global ATM traffic information to and from all ATM networks connected to the router, use the show atm traffic command in privileged EXEC mode.
show atm traffic
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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10.0
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following is sample output from the show atm traffic command for the ATM-CES port adapter on a Cisco 7200 series router:
0 Packets received on non-existent VC
0 Packets attempted to send on non-existent VC
The following is sample output from the show atm traffic command for the AIP on a Cisco 7500 series router:
0 Packets received on non-existent VC
6 Packets attempted to send on non-existent VC
272523 OAM cells received
F5 InEndloop: 272523, F5 InSegloop: 0, F5 InAIS: 0, F5 InRDI: 0
F4 InEndloop: 0, F4 InSegloop: 0, F4 InAIS: 0, F4 InRDI: 0
F5 OutEndloop: 272963, F5 OutSegloop: 0, F5 OutRDI: 0
Table 11 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 11 show atm traffic Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Input packets
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Total packets input.
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Output packets
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Total packets output.
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Broadcast packets
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Total broadcast packets output.
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Packets received on nonexistent VC
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Number of packets sent to virtual circuits not configured.
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Packets attempted to send on non-existent VC
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Number of packets attempted to be sent on a virtual circuit that were not configured.
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OAM cells received
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Total Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) cells received.
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F5 InEndloop
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Number of end-to-end F5 OAM loopback cells received.
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F5 InSegloop
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Number of segment F5 OAM loopback cells received.
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F5 InAIS
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Number of F5 OAM AIS cells received.
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F5 InRDI
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Number of F5 OAM RDI cells received.
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F4 InEndloop
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Number of end-to-end F4 OAM loopback cells received.
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F4 InSegloop
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Number of segment F4 OAM loopback cells received.
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F4 InAIS
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Number of F4 OAM AIS cells received.
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F4 InRDI
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Number of F4 OAM RDI cells received.
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OAM cells sent
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Total number of OAM cells sent on this VC.
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F5 OutEndloop
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Number of end-to-end F5 OAM loopback cells sent.
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F5OutSegloop
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Number of segment F5 OAM loopback cells sent.
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F5 OutRDI
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Number of F5 OAM RDI cells sent.
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OAM cell drops
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Number of OAM cells dropped (or flushed).
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Related Commands
Command
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Description
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pvc
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Configures the PVC interface.
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svc
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Creates an ATM SVC and specifies the destination NSAP address on a main interface or subinterface.
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show atm vc
To display all ATM permanent virtual circuits (PVCs) and switched virtual circuits (SVCs) and traffic information, use the show atm vc command in privileged EXEC mode.
show atm vc [vcd | interface interface-number]
Syntax Description
vcd
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(Optional) Specifies the virtual circuit descriptor (VCD) 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 ATM Interface Processor (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 network processing module (NPM) on Cisco 4500 and Cisco 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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11.1CA
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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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12.2(25)S
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Information about packet drops and errors was added to the command output.
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12.2(28)SB
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(28)SB and implemented on the Cisco 10000 series routers.
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12.2(33)SRA
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRA.
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12.2(33)SXH
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXH.
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Usage Guidelines
If no value is specified for the vcd argument, 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 that 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 circuit emulation service (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 Switched Multimegabit Data Service (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 Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (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 leaves of the multipoint VC. This VC was opened by IP multicast. The three leaf routers' ATM addresses are included in the display. The VC is associated with IP group address 10.1.1.1.
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 (10.1.1.1)
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 12 describes the fields shown in the displays.
Table 12 show atm vc Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Interface
|
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 virtual circuit (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
|
Virtual channel identifier.
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Type
|
Type of VC, either PVC, SVC, TVC, or multipoint SVC (MSVC).
• 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 Quality of Service (QoS) parameters of this PVC do not match those of the corresponding peer on the switch.
• TVC indicates a Tag VC.
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Encaps
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Type of ATM adaptation layer (AAL) and encapsulation.
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PeakRate
|
Kilobits per second sent at the peak rate.
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Average Rate
|
Kilobits per second sent at the average rate.
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Burst Cells
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Value that equals the maximum number of ATM cells the VC 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.
• INACTIVE indicates that the interface is down.
• ACTIVE indicates that the interface is in use and active.
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etype
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Encapsulation type.
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Flags
|
Bit mask describing VC 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 VC. 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 Inverse Address Resolution Protocol (InARP) messages, or DISABLED if InARP is not in use on this VC.
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virtual-access
|
Virtual access interface identifier.
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virtual-template
|
Virtual template identifier.
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InPkts
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Total number of packets received on this VC. 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 VC. 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 VC. 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 VC. 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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Broadcasts
|
Number of process-switched broadcast packets.
|
InFast
|
Number of fast-switched input packets.
|
OutFast
|
Number of fast-switched output packets.
|
InAS
|
Number of autonomous-switched or silicon-switched input packets.
|
VC TxRingLimit
|
Transmit Ring Limit for this VC.
|
VC Rx Limit
|
Receive Ring Limit for this VC.
|
Transmit priority
|
ATM service class transmit priority for this VC.
|
InCells
|
Number of incoming cells on this VC.
|
OutCells
|
Number of outgoing cells on this VC.
|
InPktDrops
|
A non-zero value for the InPktDrops of a VC counter suggests that the ATM interface is running out of packet buffers for an individual VC, or is exceeding the total number of VC buffers that can be shared by the VCs.
|
OutPktDrops
|
The PA-A3 driver increments the OutPktDrops counter when a VC fills its individual transmit buffer quota. The purpose of the quota is to prevent a consistently over-subscribed VC from grabbing all of the packet buffer resources and hindering other VCs from transmitting normal traffic within their traffic contracts.
|
InCellDrops
|
Number of incoming cells dropped on this VC.
|
OutCellDrops
|
Number of outgoing cells dropped on this VC.
|
InByteDrops
|
Number of incoming bytes that are dropped on this VC.
|
OutByteDrops
|
Number of outgoing bytes that are dropped on this VC.
|
CrcErrors
|
Number of cyclic redundancy check (CRC) errors on this VC.
|
SarTimeOuts
|
Number of segmentation and reassembly sublayer time-outs on this VC.
|
OverSizedSDUs
|
Number of over-sized service data units on this VC
|
LengthViolation
|
Number of length violations on this VC. A length violation occurs when a reassembled packet is dropped without checking the CRC.
|
CPIErrors
|
The Common Part Indicator error field is a one octet field in the AAL5 encapsulation of an ATM cell and must be set to 0. If it is received with some other value, it is flagged as an error by the interface. For example, this error may indicate data corruption.
|
Out CLP
|
Number of Packets and/or cells where the Output Cell Loss Priority bit is set.
|
OutAS
|
Number of autonomous-switched or silicon-switched output packets.
|
OAM cells received
|
Number of OAM cells received on this VC.
|
OAM cells sent
|
Number of OAM cells sent on this VC.
|
TTL
|
Time to live in ATM hops across the VC.
|
VC owner
|
IP Multicast address of the group.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
atm nsap-address
|
Sets the NSAP address for an ATM interface using SVC mode.
|
show xtagatm vc
|
Displays information about the VCs on the extended MPLS ATM interfaces.
|
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 command in privileged EXEC mode.
show atm vp [vpi]
Syntax Description
vpi
|
(Optional) ATM network virtual path identifier (VPI) of the permanent virtual path. The range is from 0 to 255. The VPI is an 8-bit field in the header of the ATM cell.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
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 13 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 13 show atm vp Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
ATM6/0
|
Interface type, slot, and port number of the VP.
|
VPI
|
Virtual path identifier of the VP.
|
PeakRate
|
Maximum rate, in kbps, at which the VP can send data. Range is 84 kbps to line rate. The default is the line rate.
|
CesRate
|
Total circuit emulation service (CES) bandwidth allocated for the VP.
|
DataVCs
|
Number of data virtual circuits (VCs) on the VP.
|
CesVCs
|
Number of CES VC on the VP.
|
Status
|
Current status of the VP. Values are ACTIVE and INACTIVE.
|
VCD
|
Virtual circuit descriptor of the VC associated with this VP.
|
VCI
|
Virtual channel identifier of the VC associated with this VP.
|
Type
|
Type of VC associated with this VP. Values are PVC and SVC.
|
InPkts
|
Number of packets received on the VP.
|
OutPkts
|
Number of packets transmitted on the VP.
|
AAL/Encap
|
Type of encapsulation used on the VC associated with this VP.
|
Status
|
Status of the VP (ACTIVE or INACTIVE).
|
TotalInPkts:
|
Total number of input packets process-switched and fast-switched on the VP.
|
TotalOutPkts:
|
Total number of output packets process-switched and fast-switched on the VP.
|
TotalInFast
|
Total number of input packets fast-switched.
|
TotalOutFast:
|
Total number of output packets fast-switched.
|
TotalBroadcasts:
|
Total number of broadcast packets fast-switched.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
atm pvp
|
Creates a PVP used to multiplex (or bundle) one or more VCs (especially CES and data VCs).
|
show ces circuit
To display detailed circuit information for the constant bit rate (CBR) interface, use the show ces circuit command in privileged EXEC mode.
show ces circuit [interface cbr slot/port [circuit-number]]
Syntax Description
interface cbr slot/port
|
(Optional) Slot and port number of the CBR interface.
|
circuit-number
|
(Optional) Circuit identification. For unstructured service, use 0. For T1 structure service, the range is from 1 to 24. For E1 structure service, the range is from 1 to 31.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ces circuit command.
Router # show ces circuit
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 14 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 14 show ces circuit Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Interface
|
Type, slot, and port number of the interface.
|
Circuit
|
Circuit number assigned to the PVC.
|
Circuit-Type
|
Type of circuit.Values are HardPVC or SoftPVC. Only HardPVC is supported on the ATM-CES port adapter.
|
X-interface
|
Type, slot, and port number of the destination interface.
|
X-vpi
|
Virtual path identifier of the destination interface.
|
X-vci
|
Virtual channel identifier of the destination interface.
|
Status
|
State of the circuit. Values are Up and Down.
|
The following is sample output from the show ces circuit command for a circuit 1 on CBR interface 6/0:
Router# 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 15 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 15 show ces circuit interface Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
circuit Name
|
Name of the circuit specified with the ces circuit interface command.
|
Circuit-state
|
Current configuration state of the circuit. Values are ADMIN_UP or ADMIN_DOWN.
|
Interface
|
Type, slot, and port number of the interface.
|
Circuit_ID
|
Circuit identification specified with the ces pvc interface command.
|
Port-Type
|
Type of interface on the ATM-CES port adapter. Values are T1 and E1.
|
Port-State
|
Current status of the port. Values are Up and Down.
|
Port Clocking
|
Clocking mode used by the interface specified with the ces dsx1 clock interface command. Values are Loop-Timed and Network-Derived Adaptive.
|
aal1 Clocking Method
|
AAL1 clocking mode used by the interface specified with the ces aal1 clock interface command. Values are Adaptive, Synchronous Residual Time Stamp (SRTS), and Synchronous.
|
Channel in use on this port
|
Number of active channels used by this interface.
|
Channels used by this circuit
|
Number of channels used by the circuit.
|
Cell-Rate
|
Number of cells transmitted or received on the interface per second.
|
Bit-Rate
|
Speed at which the cells are transmitted or received.
|
cas
|
Indicates whether channel-associated signaling (CAS) is enabled on the interface with the ces circuit interface command.
|
cell-header
|
ATM cell header VCI bytes used for debugging only.
|
Configured CDV
|
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.
|
Measured CDV
|
Indicates the actual cell delay variation in milliseconds.
|
ErrTolerance
|
For internal use only.
|
idleCircuitdetect
|
Indicates whether idle circuit detection is enabled (ON) or disabled (OFF).
|
onHookIdleCode
|
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.
|
state
|
Current state of the circuit. Values are VcActive, VcInactive, VcLOC (loss of cell), or VcAlarm (alarm condition).
|
maxQueueDepth
|
Maximum queue depth in bits.
|
startDequeueDepth
|
Start dequeue depth in bits.
|
Partial Fill
|
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.
|
Structured Data Transfer
|
Size (in bytes) of the structured data transfer frame.
|
HardPVC
|
Only hard PVC are supported by the ATM-CES port adapter.
|
src
|
Source interface type, slot, and port number and VPI and VCI for the circuit.
|
Dst
|
Destination interface interface type, slot, and port number and the VPI and VCI for the circuit.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show ces circuit
|
Displays detailed circuit information for the CBR interface.
|
show ces status
|
Displays the status of the ports on the ATM-CES port adapter.
|
show ces interface cbr
To display detailed constant bit rate (CBR) port information, use the show ces interface cbr command in privileged EXEC mode.
show ces interface cbr slot/port
Syntax Description
slot/port
|
Slot and port number of the CES interface.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
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 16 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 16 show ces interface cbr Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Interface
|
Type, slot, and port number of the interface.
|
Port-type
|
Type of port on the ATM-CES port adapter. Values are T1-DCU and E1-DCU.
|
IF Status
|
Status of the interface. Values are Up and Down.
|
Admin Status
|
Configured status of the interface. Values are Up and Down (administratively configured down).
|
Channels in use on this port
|
Number of active channels used by this interface.
|
LineType
|
Framing used on the interface specified with the ces dsx1 framing interface command. Values (for T1) are ESF and SF; (for E1) E1-CRC-MFCASLT, E1-CRC-MFLT, E1-LT, and E1-MFCASLT.
|
LineCoding
|
Line coding used on the interface specified with the ces dsx1 linecode interface command. Values (for T1) are AMI and B8ZS; (for E1) HDB3.
|
LoopConfig
|
Indicates whether the interface in in a loop state specified by the ces dsx1 loopback interface command. Values are line loopback, payload loopback, and noloop.
|
SignalMode
|
For T1 to use robbed-bit signaling or not.
|
XmitClockSrc
|
Transmit clock source specified by the ces dsx1 clock interface command. Values are loop-timed or network-derived.
|
DataFormat
|
Type of CES services specified by the ces aal1 service interface command. Values are structured or unstructured.
|
AAL1 Clocking Mode
|
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.
|
LineLength
|
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.
|
LineState
|
Current status of the line. Values are:
• Unknown
• NoAlarm
• RcvFarEndLOF
• XmtFarEndLOF
• RcvAIS
• XmtAIS
• LossOfFrame
• LossOfSignal
• LoopbackState
• T16AIS
|
Errors in the Current Interval
|
Error statistics received during the current 15-minute interval.
|
PCVs
|
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.
|
LCVs
|
Number of Line Code Violations (LCVs). LCVs indicate the occurrence of either a Bipolar Violation (BPV) or Excessive Zeros (EXZ) error event.
|
ESs
|
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.
|
SESs
|
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.
|
SEFSs
|
Number of Severely Errored Framing Seconds (SEFS). SEFS is a second with one or more Out of Frame defects or a detected incoming AIS.
|
UASs
|
Number of Unavailable Seconds (UASs). UAS is a count of the total number of seconds on the interface.
|
CSSs
|
Number of Controlled Slip Second (CSS). CSS is a 1-second interval containing one or more controlled slips.
|
LESs
|
Number of Line Errored Seconds (LES). LES is a second in which one or more Line Code Violation errors are detected.
|
BESs
|
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.
|
DMs
|
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.
|
Errors in the last 24Hrs
|
Error statistics received during the during the last 24 hours.
|
Input Counters
|
Number of cells and bytes received on the interface.
|
Output Counters
|
Number of cells and bytes.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show interface cbr
|
Displays the information about the CBR interface on the ATM-CES port adapter.
|
show ces status
To display the status of the ports on the ATM-CES port adapter, use the show ces status command in privileged EXEC mode.
show ces status
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
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
|
Description
|
show ces circuit
|
Displays detailed circuit information for the CBR interface.
|
show ces
To display details about a Circuit Emulation Service (CES) connection, use the show ces privileged EXEC command.
show ces [slot/port]
Syntax Description
slot/port
|
(Optional) Slot and port number of the CES interface.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.1(2)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command is used on Cisco 2600 series and Cisco 3600 series routers that have OC-3/STM-1 ATM CES network modules.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ces command.
CURRENT VPD CES CLOCK:Set to ATM
ATM CLOCKING:Clock Source is Line
VPD BASE ADDRESS->(0x3DE00000)
VIC/WIC PRESENT-> 2 port drop&insert T1 humvee installed
CONTROLLER CLOCKING-> PORT[0]:Clock is Internal
CONTROLLER CLOCKING-> PORT[1]:Clock is Internal
port State: active alarm State:normal Loop Type: noloop
Clocking Mode:loopTimed Data Mode: crossConnect Framing Type: d4
Line Coding: ami t1Cas: off tsInUse: 0000001C
VPI/VCI 6/78 CES AAL1 Input cells 210252 CES AAL1 Output cells 210252
imRestart 0 xcUndfrmslp 2 overflow 0
port State: inactive alarm State:normal Loop Type: noloop
Clocking Mode:synchronous Data Mode: clearChannel Framing Type:none
Line Coding: ami t1Cas: off tsInUse: 00000000
port State: inactive alarm State:normal Loop Type: noloop
Clocking Mode:synchronous Data Mode: clearChannel Framing Type:none
Line Coding: ami t1Cas: off tsInUse: 00000000
port State: inactive alarm State:normal Loop Type: noloop
Clocking Mode:synchronous Data Mode: clearChannel Framing Type:none
Line Coding: ami t1Cas: off tsInUse: 00000000
Table 17 describes significant fields shown in the display.
Table 17 show ces Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
CURRENT VPD CES CLOCK
|
Clock being used by the CES function.
|
ATM CLOCKING
|
Clock being used by the ATM interface.
|
VIC/WIC PRESENT
|
Type of WIC plugged into the Network Module.
|
CONTROLLER CLOCKING
|
Clock being used by the T1 controller.
|
port State
|
Current state of port. Values are active or inactive.
|
alarm State
|
Current state of the CES port.
|
Clocking Mode
|
CES circuit clocking mode.
|
Data Mode
|
CES circuit data mode.
|
Framing Type
|
CES port framing type. Values are d4 and esf.
|
Line Coding
|
CES port line code type. Values are ami and b8zs.
|
t1Cas
|
Current state of T1 Channel Associated Signalling on CES port. Values are on and off.
|
tsInUse
|
Bit mask of timeslots in use.
|
VPI/VCI
|
VPI/VCI used by CES circuit.
|
CES AAL1 Input cells
|
Number of CES cells received.
|
CES AAL1 Output cells
|
Number of CES cells transmitted.
|
xcUndfrmslp
|
Structured CES circuit Under Frame Slips.
|
overflow
|
CES circuit overflows.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
ces
|
Configures CES on a router port.
|
show controllers atm
To display information about an inverse multiplexing over ATM (IMA) group, use the show controllers atm privileged EXEC command.
Cisco 2600 and 3600 Series
show controllers atm [slot/ima group-number]
Cisco 7200 Series
show controller atm [slot/port]
or
show controllers atm [slot/imagroup-number]
Cisco 7500 Series (physical port hardware information)
show controllers atm [slot/port-adapter/port]
Cisco 7500 Series (IMA group hardware information)
show controllers atm [slot/port-adapter/imagroup-number]
Syntax Description
slot/
|
(Optional) ATM slot number.
|
ima
|
(Optional) This keyword indicates an IMA group specification rather than a port value for a UNI interface.
|
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.
|
port
|
(Optional) ATM port number.
|
port-adapter/
|
(Optional) ATM port adapter.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.2 GS
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.0(5)T and 12.0(5)XK
|
This command was modified to support IMA groups on Cisco 2600 and 3600 series routers.
|
12.0(5)XE
|
Support for Cisco 7200 and 7500 series routers was added.
|
12.0(7)XE1
|
Support for Cisco 7100 series routers was added.
|
12.1(5)T
|
Support for Cisco 7100,7200, and 7500 series routers was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.1(5)T.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to monitor and diagnose ATM IMA links and groups.
Examples
Cisco 7100 or 7200 Series Example
On Cisco 7100 series or 7200 series routers, the following example displays detailed information about IMA group hardware related information. It includes the configuration of IMA hardware and IMA alarms.
Router# show controllers atm 1/ima0
Interface ATM1/ima0 is up
Hardware is IMA PA - DS1 (1Mbps)
Framer is PMC PM7344, SAR is LSI ATMIZER II
Firmware rev:G102, ATMIZER II rev:3
idb=0x61DE9F10, ds=0x6185C0A0, vc=0x6187D3C0, pa=0x6184AF40
slot 1, unit 9, subunit 0, fci_type 0x00BA, ticks 701720
400 rx buffers:size=512, encap=64, trailer=28, magic=4
rx_cell_lost=0, rx_no_buffer=0, rx_crc_10=0
rx_cell_len=0, rx_no_vcd=0, rx_cell_throttle=0, tx_aci_err=0
base=0x3CFF0040, size=1024, write=320
base=0x338DCE40, size=2048, read=1275
base=0x3CFE8040, size=8192, write=700
base=0x338E0E80, size=2048, read=344
base=0x61878340, size=5120, read=5107
base=0x61863D80, size=16, write=11
base=0x618641C0, size=8192, read=687, write=700
rx_max_spins=12, max_tx_count=25, tx_count=13
rx_threshold=267, rx_count=11, tx_threshold=3840
tx bfd write indx=0x27, rx_pool_info=0x61863E20
Control data base address:
rx_buf_base = 0x038A15A0 rx_p_base = 0x6185CB40
rx_pak = 0x61863AF0 cmd = 0x6185C320
device_base = 0x3C800000 ima_pa_stats = 0x038E2FA0
sdram_base = 0x3CE00000 pa_cmd_buf = 0x3CFFFC00
vcd_base[0] = 0x3CE3C100 vcd_base[1] = 0x3CE1C000
chip_dump = 0x038E3D7C dpram_base = 0x3CD80000
sar_buf_base[0] = 0x3CE4C000 sar_buf_base[1] = 0x3CF22000
bfd_base[0] = 0x3CFD4000 bfd_base[1] = 0x3CFC0000
acd_base[0] = 0x3CE88360 acd_base[1] = 0x3CE5C200
pci_atm_stats = 0x038E2EC0
grp tx up reg= 0x5, grp rx up reg= 0x3, rx dcb reg= 0xD4 0x4, tx links grp reg=
0x3, scci reg= 0x3C, ima id reg= 0x0, group status reg= 0xA2, tx timing reg= 0x
20, tx test reg= 0x21, tx test pattern reg= 0x41, rx test pattern reg= 0x42, icp
cell link info reg= 0xFC, icp cell link info reg= 0xFC, icp cell link info r
eg= 0x0, icp cell link info reg= 0x0, icp cell link info reg= 0x0, icp cell li
nk info reg= 0x0, icp cell link info reg= 0x0, icp cell link info reg= 0x0
Cisco 2600 or 3600 Series Example
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 atm 0/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
|
Description
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show controllers atm
|
Displays information about an IMA group.
|
show ima interface atm
|
Provides information about all configured IMA groups or a specific 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 18 explains significant fields shown in the display.
Table 18 show dxi map Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
DFA
|
Data Exchange Interface (DXI) Frame Address, similar to a data-link connection identifier (DLCI) for Frame Relay. The DFA is shown in decimal, hexadecimal, and DXI header format. The router computes this address value from the virtual path identifier (VPI) and virtual channel identifier (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.
|
Linktype
|
Value used only with MUX encapsulation and therefore with only a single network protocol defined for the permanent virtual circuit (PVC). Maps configured on a PVC with MUX encapsulation must have the same link type.
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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 19 describes significant fields shown in the display.
Table 19 show dxi pvc Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
DFA
|
Data Exchange Interface (DXI) Frame Address, similar to a data-link connection identifier (DLCI) for Frame Relay. The DFA is shown in decimal, hexadecimal, and DXI header format. The router computes this address value from the virtual path identifier (VPI) and virtual channel identifier (VCI) values.
|
PVC STATUS = STATIC
|
Only static maps are supported. Maps are not created dynamically.
|
input pkts
|
Number of packets received.
|
output pkts
|
Number of packets transmitted.
|
in bytes
|
Number of bytes in all packets received.
|
out bytes
|
Number of bytes in all packets transmitted.
|
dropped pkts
|
Should display a zero (0) value. A nonzero value indicates a configuration problem, specifically that a PVC does not exist.
|
show ima interface atm
To display information about all configured inverse multiplexing over ATM (IMA) groups or a specific group, use the show ima interface atm command in privileged EXEC mode.
Cisco 2600 and 3600 Series
show ima interface atm [slot/imagroup-number] [detail]
Cisco 7200 Series
show ima interface atm [slot/port] [detail]
or
show ima interface atm [slot/port-adapter/imagroup-number] [detail]
Cisco 7500 Series
show ima interface atm [slot/port-adapter/slot] [detail]
or
show ima interface atm [slot/port-adapter/imagroup-number] [detail]
Syntax Description
slot/
|
(Optional) ATM slot number.
|
ima
|
(Optional) This keyword indicates an IMA group specification rather than a port value for a UNI interface.
|
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.
|
port
|
(Optional) ATM port number.
|
port-adapter/
|
(Optional) ATM port adapter.
|
detail
|
(Optional) To obtain detailed information, use this keyword.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.0(5)XK
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.0(5)XE
|
Support for Cisco 7200 and 7500 series routers was added.
|
12.0(7)XE1
|
Support for Cisco 7100 series routers was added.
|
12.1(5)T
|
Support for Cisco 7100, 7200, and 7500 series routers was integrated in Cisco IOS Release 12.1(5)T.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to monitor the status of IMA group links.
Examples
On Cisco 7100 or 7200 series routers, the following example displays detailed information about IMA group 0 on ATM interface 2. If you do not enter the detail keyword, you do not see the IMA MIB information or the "Detailed Link Information" output.
Router# show ima interface atm 5/ima0 detail
ImaGroupState:NearEnd = operational, FarEnd = operational
ImaGroupFailureStatus = noFailure
IMA Group Current Configuration:
ImaGroupMinNumTxLinks = 2 ImaGroupMinNumRxLinks = 2
ImaGroupDiffDelayMax = 250 ImaGroupNeTxClkMode = common(ctc)
ImaGroupFrameLength = 128 ImaTestProcStatus = disabled
ImaGroupTestLink = 0 ImaGroupTestPattern = 0xFF
ImaGroupSymmetry = symmetricOperation
ImaGroupFeTxClkMode = common(ctc)
ImaGroupRxFrameLength = 128
ImaGroupTxTimingRefLink = 0 ImaGroupRxTimingRefLink = 0
ImaGroupTxImaId = 0 ImaGroupRxImaId = 0
ImaGroupNumTxCfgLinks = 2 ImaGroupNumRxCfgLinks = 2
ImaGroupNumTxActLinks = 2 ImaGroupNumRxActLinks = 2
ImaGroupLeastDelayLink = 0 ImaGroupDiffDelayMaxObs = 0
ImaGroupNeNumFailures = 1 ImaGroupFeNumFailures = 2
ImaGroupUnAvailSecs = 18 ImaGroupRunningSecs = 241
IMA Detailed Link Information:
ImaLinkRowStatus = active
ImaLinkIfIndex = 1 ImaLinkGroupIndex = 47
ImaLinkTxLid = 0 ImaLinkRxLid = 0
ImaLinkRxTestPattern = 64 ImaLinkTestProcStatus = disabled
ImaLinkNeSevErroredSec = 10 ImaLinkFeSevErroredSec = 10
ImaLinkNeUnavailSec = 7 ImaLinkFeUnAvailSec = 8
ImaLinkNeTxUnusableSec = 17 ImaLinkNeRxUnUsableSec = 16
ImaLinkFeTxUnusableSec = 17 ImaLinkFeRxUnusableSec = 16
ImaLinkNeTxNumFailures = 0 ImaLinkNeRxNumFailures = 2
ImaLinkFeTxNumFailures = 1 ImaLinkFeRxNumFailures = 1
ImaLinkRowStatus = active
ImaLinkIfIndex = 2 ImaLinkGroupIndex = 47
ImaLinkTxLid = 1 ImaLinkRxLid = 1
ImaLinkRxTestPattern = 64 ImaLinkTestProcStatus = disabled
ImaLinkNeSevErroredSec = 10 ImaLinkFeSevErroredSec = 10
ImaLinkNeUnavailSec = 7 ImaLinkFeUnAvailSec = 8
ImaLinkNeTxUnusableSec = 16 ImaLinkNeRxUnUsableSec = 16
ImaLinkFeTxUnusableSec = 16 ImaLinkFeRxUnusableSec = 16
ImaLinkNeTxNumFailures = 0 ImaLinkNeRxNumFailures = 2
ImaLinkFeTxNumFailures = 1 ImaLinkFeRxNumFailures = 1
On a Cisco 2600 or 3600 series router, the following example displays detailed information about IMA group 0 on ATM interface 2. Without the detail keyword, only the information up to "Detailed group Information:" appears.
Router# show ima interface atm 4/ima0 detail
Interface ATM2/IMA2 is up
Ne state is operational, failure status is noFailure
IMA Group Current Configuration:
Tx/Rx configured links bitmap 0x30/0x30
Tx/Rx minimum required links 1/1
Maximum allowed diff delay is 25ms, Tx frame length 128
Ne Tx clock mode CTC, configured timing reference link ATM2/4
Test pattern procedure is disabled
Detailed group Information:
Tx/Rx Ima_id 0x22/0x40, symmetry symmetricOperation
Number of Tx/Rx configured links 2/2
Number of Tx/Rx active links 2/2
Fe Tx clock mode ctc, Rx frame length 128
Tx/Rx timing reference link 4/4
Maximum observed diff delay 0ms, least delayed link 5
GTSM last changed 10:14:41 UTC Wed Jun 16 1999
IMA Group Current Counters (time elapsed 33 seconds):
3 Ne Failures, 3 Fe Failures, 4 Unavail Secs
IMA Group Total Counters (last 0 15 minute intervals):
0 Ne Failures, 0 Fe Failures, 0 Unavail Secs
Detailed IMA link Information:
ifIndex 13, Group Index 2, Row Status is active
Tx/Rx Lid 4/4, relative delay 0ms
Ne Tx/Rx state active/active
Fe Tx/Rx state active/active
Ne Rx failure status is noFailure
Fe Rx failure status is noFailure
Rx test pattern 0x41, test procedure disabled
IMA Link Current Counters (time elapsed 35 seconds):
1 Ima Violations, 0 Oif Anomalies
1 Ne Severely Err Secs, 2 Fe Severely Err Secs
0 Ne Unavail Secs, 0 Fe Unavail Secs
2 Ne Tx Unusable Secs, 2 Ne Rx Unusable Secs
0 Fe Tx Unusable Secs, 2 Fe Rx Unusable Secs
0 Ne Tx Failures, 0 Ne Rx Failures
0 Fe Tx Failures, 0 Fe Rx Failures
IMA Link Total Counters (last 0 15 minute intervals):
0 Ima Violations, 0 Oif Anomalies
0 Ne Severely Err Secs, 0 Fe Severely Err Secs
0 Ne Unavail Secs, 0 Fe Unavail Secs
0 Ne Tx Unusable Secs, 0 Ne Rx Unusable Secs
0 Fe Tx Unusable Secs, 0 Fe Rx Unusable Secs
0 Ne Tx Failures, 0 Ne Rx Failures
0 Fe Tx Failures, 0 Fe Rx Failures
ifIndex 14, Group Index 2, Row Status is active
Tx/Rx Lid 5/5, relative delay 0ms
Ne Tx/Rx state active/active
Fe Tx/Rx state active/active
Ne Rx failure status is noFailure
Fe Rx failure status is noFailure
Rx test pattern 0x41, test procedure disabled
IMA Link Current Counters (time elapsed 46 seconds):
1 Ima Violations, 0 Oif Anomalies
1 Ne Severely Err Secs, 2 Fe Severely Err Secs
0 Ne Unavail Secs, 0 Fe Unavail Secs
2 Ne Tx Unusable Secs, 2 Ne Rx Unusable Secs
0 Fe Tx Unusable Secs, 2 Fe Rx Unusable Secs
0 Ne Tx Failures, 0 Ne Rx Failures
0 Fe Tx Failures, 0 Fe Rx Failures
IMA Link Total Counters (last 0 15 minute intervals):
0 Ima Violations, 0 Oif Anomalies
0 Ne Severely Err Secs, 0 Fe Severely Err Secs
0 Ne Unavail Secs, 0 Fe Unavail Secs
0 Ne Tx Unusable Secs, 0 Ne Rx Unusable Secs
0 Fe Tx Unusable Secs, 0 Fe Rx Unusable Secs
0 Ne Tx Failures, 0 Ne Rx Failures
0 Fe Tx Failures, 0 Fe Rx Failures
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show controllers atm
|
Displays information about an IMA group.
|
show interface cbr
To display information about the constant bit rate (CBR) interface on the ATM-CES port adapter, use the show interface cbr command in privileged EXEC mode.
show interface cbr interface-number
Syntax Description
interface-number
|
Interface number (eg. 2/0).
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
The following is sample output from the show interface cbr command.
Router# show interface cbr 6/0
CBR6/0 is up, line protocol is up
MTU 0 bytes, BW 1544 Kbit, DLY 0 usec, rely 255/255, load 248/255
Encapsulation ET_ATMCES_T1, loopback not set
Last input 00:00:00, output 00:00:00, output hang never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
Output queue 0/0, 0 drops; input queue 0/75, 0 drops
5 minute input rate 1507000 bits/sec, 3957 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 1507000 bits/sec, 3955 packets/sec
3025960 packets input, 142220120 bytes, 0 no buffer
Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
3030067 packets output, 142413149 bytes, 0 underruns
0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
Table 20 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 20 show interface cbr Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
CBR6/0 is...
|
Type, slot, and port number of the interface and indicates whether the interface hardware is currently active (whether carrier detect is present), down, or if it has been taken down by an administrator.
|
line protocol is...
|
Indicates whether the software processes that handle the line protocol think the line is usable (that is, whether keepalives are successful). Values are up, down, and administratively down.
|
Hardware is...
|
Hardware type.
|
MTU
|
Maximum transmission unit of the interface.
|
BW
|
Bandwidth of the interface in kilobits per second.
|
DLY
|
Delay of the interface, in microseconds.
|
rely
|
Reliability of the interface as a fraction of 255 (255/255 is 100% reliability), calculated as an exponential average over 5 minutes.
|
load
|
Load on the interface as a fraction of 255 (255/255 is completely saturated), calculated as an exponential average over 5 minutes. The calculation uses the value from the bandwidth interface configuration command.
|
Encapsulation
|
Encapsulation method assigned to interface.
|
loopback not set
|
Indicates whether or not loopback is set.
|
Last input
|
Number of hours, minutes, and seconds since the last packet was successfully received by an interface. Useful for knowing when a dead interface failed.
|
Last output
|
Number of hours, minutes, and seconds since the last packet was successfully transmitted by an interface.
|
output hang
|
Number of hours, minutes, and seconds (or never) since the interface was last reset because of a transmission that took too long. When the number of hours in any of the "last" fields exceeds 24 hours, the number of days and hours is printed. If that field overflows, asterisks are printed.
|
Last clearing
|
The time at which the counters that measure cumulative statistics (such as number of bytes transmitted and received) shown in this report were last reset to zero. Note that variables that might affect routing (for example, load and reliability) are not cleared when the counters are cleared.
*** indicates that the elapsed time is too large to be displayed. 0:00:00 indicates that the counters were cleared more than 231ms (and less than 232ms) ago.
|
Queueing strategy
|
First-in, first-out queuing strategy (other queueing strategies you might see are priority-list, custom-list, and weighted fair).
|
Output queue, drops input queue, drops
|
Number of packets in output and input queues. Each number is followed by a slash, the maximum size of the queue, and the number of packets dropped due to a full queue.
|
5 minute input rate, 5 minute output rate
|
Average number of bits and packets transmitted per second in the last 5 minutes.
|
packets input
|
Total number of error-free packets received by the system.
|
bytes input
|
Total number of bytes, including data and MAC encapsulation, in the error-free packets received by the system.
|
no buffer
|
Number of received packets discarded because there was no buffer space in the main system. Compare with ignored count. Broadcast storms on Ethernets and bursts of noise on serial lines are often responsible for no input buffer events.
|
broadcasts
|
Total number of broadcast or multicast packets received by the interface.
|
runts
|
Number of packets that are discarded because they are smaller than the medium's minimum packet size.
|
giants
|
Number of packets that are discarded because they exceed the medium's maximum packet size.
|
input errors
|
Total number of no buffer, runts, giants, CRCs, frame, overrun, ignored, and abort counts. Other input-related errors can also increment the count, so that this sum may not balance with the other counts.
|
CRC
|
Cyclic redundancy checksum generated by the originating LAN station or far end device does not match the checksum calculated from the data received. On a LAN, this usually indicates noise or transmission problems on the LAN interface or the LAN bus itself. A high number of CRCs is usually the result of collisions or a station transmitting bad data. On a serial link, CRCs usually indicate noise, gain hits or other transmission problems on the data link.
|
frame
|
Number of packets received incorrectly having a CRC error and a noninteger number of octets.
|
overrun
|
Number of times the serial receiver hardware was unable to hand received data to a hardware buffer because the input rate exceeded the receiver's ability to handle the data.
|
ignored
|
Number of received packets ignored by the interface because the interface hardware ran low on internal buffers. These buffers are different than the system buffers mentioned previously in the buffer description. Broadcast storms and bursts of noise can cause the ignored count to be incremented.
|
abort
|
Illegal sequence of one bits on the interface. This usually indicates a clocking problem between the interface and the data link equipment.
|
packets output
|
Total number of messages transmitted by the system.
|
bytes
|
Total number of bytes, including data and MAC encapsulation, transmitted by the system.
|
underruns
|
Number of times that the transmitter has been running faster than the router can handle. This may never be reported on some interfaces.
|
output errors
|
Sum of all errors that prevented the final transmission of datagrams out of the interface being examined. Note that this may not balance with the sum of the enumerated output errors, as some datagrams may have more than one error, and others may have errors that do not fall into any of the specifically tabulated categories.
|
collisions
|
Because collisions do not occur on CBR interfaces, this statistic is always zero.
|
interface resets
|
Number of times an interface has been reset. The interface may be reset by the administrator or automatically when an internal error occurs.
|
output buffer failures
|
Number of no resource errors received on the output.
|
output buffers swapped out
|
Number of packets swapped to DRAM.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show ces interface cbr
|
Displays detailed CBR port information.
|
show interfaces atm
To display information about the ATM interface, use the show interfaces atm command in privileged EXEC mode.
Cisco 7500 series with AIP; Cisco 7200 series with ATM, ATM-CES, and enhanced ATM port adapter; Cisco 2600 and 3600 series with 1-port ATM-25 network module
show interfaces atm [slot/port]
Cisco 7500 series routers with the ATM port adapter and enhanced ATM port adapter
show interfaces atm [slot/port-adapter/port]
Syntax Description
slot/port
|
(Optional) ATM slot number and port number. Use this format for the following platform configurations:
• The AIP on Cisco 7500 series routers.
• The ATM port adapter, ATM-CES port adapter, or enhanced ATM port adapter on Cisco 7200 series routers.
• The 1-port ATM-25 network module on Cisco 2600 and 3600 series routers.
|
slot/port-adapter/port
|
(Optional) ATM slot, port adapter, and port numbers. Use this format for the ATM port adapter or enhanced ATM port adapter on Cisco 2600 and 3600 series routers.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
10.0
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
The following is sample output from the show interfaces atm command:
Router# show interfaces atm 4/0
ATM4/0 is up, line protocol is up
Internet address is 10.108.97.165, subnet mask is 255.255.255.0
MTU 4470 bytes, BW 100000 Kbit, DLY 100 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255
ATM E164 Auto Conversion Interface
Encapsulation ATM, loopback not set, keepalive set (10 sec)
Encapsulation(s): AAL5, PVC mode
256 TX buffers, 256 RX buffers, 1024 Maximum VCs, 1 Current VCs
Signalling vc = 1, vpi = 0, vci = 5
ATM NSAP address: BC.CDEF.01.234567.890A.BCDE.F012.3456.7890.1234.13
Last input 0:00:05, output 0:00:05, output hang never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
Output queue 0/40, 0 drops; input queue 0/75, 0 drops
Five minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
Five minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
144 packets input, 3148 bytes, 0 no buffer
Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
154 packets output, 4228 bytes, 0 underruns
0 output errors, 0 collisions, 1 interface resets, 0 restarts
The following is sample output from the show interfaces atm command for the ATM port adapter on a Cisco 7500 series router:
Router# show interfaces atm 0/0/0
ATM0/0/0 is up, line protocol is up
Internet address is 10.1.1.1/24
MTU 4470 bytes, sub MTU 4470, BW 156250 Kbit, DLY 80 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255
Encapsulation ATM, loopback not set, keepalive set (10 sec)
Encapsulation(s): AAL5, PVC mode
256 TX buffers, 256 RX buffers,
2048 maximum active VCs, 1024 VCs per VP, 1 current VCCs
VC idle disconnect time: 300 seconds
Last input never, output 00:00:05, output hang never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
Output queue 0/40, 0 drops; input queue 0/75, 0 drops
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 1 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 1 packets/sec
5 packets input, 560 bytes, 0 no buffer
Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
5 packets output, 560 bytes, 0 underruns
0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
Table 21 describes the fields shown in both the displays.
Table 21 show interfaces atm Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
ATM... is {up | down| administratively down}
|
Indicates whether the interface hardware is currently active (whether carrier detect is present) and if it has been taken down by an administrator.
|
line protocol is {up | down | administratively down}
|
Indicates whether the software processes that handle the line protocol think the line is usable (that is, whether keepalives are successful).
|
Hardware is
|
Hardware type.
|
Internet address is
|
Internet address and subnet mask.
|
MTU
|
Maximum Transmission Unit of the interface.
|
sub MTU
|
Maximum Transmission Unit of the subinterface.
|
BW
|
Bandwidth of the interface in kilobits per second.
|
DLY
|
Delay of the interface in microseconds.
|
rely
|
Reliability of the interface as a fraction of 255 (255/255 is 100% reliability), calculated as an exponential average over 5 minutes.
|
load
|
Load on the interface as a fraction of 255 (255/255 is completely saturated), calculated as an exponential average over 5 minutes. The calculation uses the value from the bandwidth interface configuration command.
|
ATM E164 Auto Conversion Interface
|
Indicates that ATM E164 auto conversion is enabled. When this field is not present, ATM E164 auto conversion is disabled.
|
Encapsulation
|
Encapsulation method assigned to interface.
|
loopback
|
Indicates whether the interface is configured for loopback testing.
|
keepalive
|
Indicates whether keepalives are set or not.
|
Encapsulation(s)
|
Type of encapsulation used on the interface (for example, AAL5, and either PVC or SVC mode).
|
TX buffers
|
Number of buffers configured with the atm txbuff command.
|
RX buffers
|
Number of buffers configured with the atm rxbuff command.
|
Maximum active VCs
|
Maximum number of virtual circuits.
|
VCs per VP
|
Number of virtual circuits per virtual path (the default is 1024).
|
Current VCs
|
Number of virtual circuit connections currently open.
|
VC idle disconnect time
|
Number of seconds the SVC must be idle before the SVC is disconnected.
|
Signalling vc
|
Number of the signaling PVC.
|
vpi
|
Virtual path identifier number.
|
vci
|
Virtual channel identifier number.
|
ATM NSAP address
|
NSAP address of the ATM interface.
|
Last input
|
Number of hours, minutes, and seconds since the last packet was successfully received by an interface. Useful for knowing when a dead interface failed.
|
Last output
|
Number of hours, minutes, and seconds since the last packet was successfully transmitted by an interface.
|
output hang
|
Number of hours, minutes, and seconds (or never) since the interface was last reset because of a transmission that took too long. When the number of hours in any of the "last" fields exceeds 24 hours, the number of days and hours is printed. If that field overflows, asterisks are printed.
|
Last clearing
|
The time at which the counters that measure cumulative statistics (such as number of bytes transmitted and received) shown in this report were last reset to zero. Note that variables that might affect routing (for example, load and reliability) are not cleared when the counters are cleared.
*** indicates that the elapsed time is too large to be displayed. 0:00:00 indicates that the counters were cleared more than 231ms (and less than 232ms) ago.
|
Queueing strategy
|
First-in, first-out queueing strategy (other queueing strategies you might see are priority-list, custom-list, and weighted fair).
|
Output queue, drops input queue, drops
|
Number of packets in output and input queues. Each number is followed by a slash, the maximum size of the queue, and the number of packets dropped due to a full queue.
|
5 minute input rate, 5 minute output rate
|
Average number of bits and packets transmitted per second in the last 5 minutes.
|
packets input
|
Total number of error-free packets received by the system.
|
bytes input
|
Total number of bytes, including data and MAC encapsulation, in the error free packets received by the system.
|
no buffer
|
Number of received packets discarded because there was no buffer space in the main system. Compare with ignored count. Broadcast storms on Ethernets and bursts of noise on serial lines are often responsible for no input buffer events.
|
Received broadcasts
|
Total number of broadcast or multicast packets received by the interface.
|
runts
|
Number of packets that are discarded because they are smaller than the medium's minimum packet size.
|
giants
|
Number of packets that are discarded because they exceed the medium's maximum packet size.
|
input errors
|
Total number of no buffer, runts, giants, CRCs, frame, overrun, ignored, and abort counts. Other input-related errors can also increment the count, so that this sum may not balance with the other counts.
|
CRC
|
Cyclic redundancy checksum generated by the originating LAN station or far-end device does not match the checksum calculated from the data received. On a LAN, this usually indicates noise or transmission problems on the LAN interface or the LAN bus itself. A high number of CRCs is usually the result of collisions or a station transmitting bad data. On a serial link, CRCs usually indicate noise, gain hits or other transmission problems on the data link.
|
frame
|
Number of packets received incorrectly having a CRC error and a noninteger number of octets.
|
overrun
|
Number of times the serial receiver hardware was unable to hand received data to a hardware buffer because the input rate exceeded the receiver's ability to handle the data.
|
ignored
|
Number of received packets ignored by the interface because the interface hardware ran low on internal buffers. These buffers are different than the system buffers mentioned previously in the buffer description. Broadcast storms and bursts of noise can cause the ignored count to be incremented.
|
abort
|
Illegal sequence of one bits the interface. This usually indicates a clocking problem between the interface and the data link equipment.
|
packets output
|
Total number of messages transmitted by the system.
|
bytes
|
Total number of bytes, including data and MAC encapsulation, transmitted by the system.
|
underruns
|
Number of times that the transmitter has been running faster than the router can handle. This may never be reported on some interfaces.
|
output errors
|
Sum of all errors that prevented the final transmission of datagrams out of the interface being examined. Note that this may not balance with the sum of the enumerated output errors, as some datagrams may have more than one error, and others may have errors that do not fall into any of the specifically tabulated categories.
|
collisions
|
This feature is not applicable for ATM interfaces.
|
interface resets
|
Number of times an interface has been completely reset. This can happen if packets queued for transmission were not sent within several seconds. On a serial line, this can be caused by a malfunctioning modem that is not supplying the transmit clock signal, or by a cable problem. If the system notices that the carrier detect line of a serial interface is up, but the line protocol is down, it periodically resets the interface in an effort to restart it. Interface resets can also occur when an interface is looped back or shut down.
|
output buffer failures
|
Number of times that a packet was not output from the output hold queue because of a shortage of MEMD shared memory.
|
output buffers swapped out
|
Number of packets stored in main memory when the output queue is full; swapping buffers to main memory prevents packets from being dropped when output is congested. The number is high when traffic is bursty.
|
restarts
|
Number of times the controller was restarted because of errors.
|
show lane bus
To display detailed LAN Emulation (LANE) information for the broadcast and unknown server (BUS) configured on an interface or any of its subinterfaces, on a specified subinterface, or on an emulated LAN (ELAN), use the show lane bus command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
AIP on the Cisco 7500 Series Routers; ATM Port Adapter on the Cisco 7200 Series
show lane bus [interface atm slot/port[.subinterface-number] | name elan-name] [brief]
ATM Port Adapter on the Cisco 7500 Series Routers
show lane bus [interface atm slot/port-adapter/port[.subinterface-number] | name elan-name]
[brief]
Cisco 4500 and 4700 Routers
show lane bus [interface atm number[.subinterface-number] | name elan-name] [brief]
Syntax Description
interface atm slot/port
|
(Optional) ATM interface slot and port for the following:
• AIP on the Cisco 7500 series routers.
• ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7200 series routers.
|
interface atm slot/port-adapter/port
|
(Optional) ATM interface slot, port adapter, and port number for the ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7500 series routers.
|
interface atm number
|
(Optional) ATM interface number for the NPM on the Cisco 4500 or 4700 routers.
|
.subinterface-number
|
(Optional) Subinterface number.
|
name elan-name
|
(Optional) Name of the ELAN. The maximum length of the name is 32 characters.
|
brief
|
(Optional) Displays the brief subset of available information.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.0
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
The following is sample output from the show lane bus command for an Ethernet ELAN:
LE BUS ATM2/0.2 ELAN name: elan2 Admin: up State: operational
type: ethernet Max Frame Size: 1516
ATM address: 39.020304050607080910111213.00000CA05B42.02
data forward: vcd 61, 2 members, 0 packets, 0 unicasts
lecid vcd pkts ATM Address
1 58 0 39.020304050607080910111213.00000CA05B40.02
2 82 0 39.020304050607080910111213.00602F557940.02
The following is sample output from the show lane bus command for a Token Ring LANE:
LE BUS ATM3/0.1 ELAN name: anubis Admin: up State: operational
type: token ring Max Frame Size: 4544 Segment ID: 2500
ATM address: 47.009181000000000000000000.00000CA01662.01
data forward: vcd 14, 2 members, 0 packets, 0 unicasts
lecid vcd pkts ATM Address
1 11 0 47.009181000000000000000000.00000CA01660.01
2 17 0 47.009181000000000000000000.00000CA04960.01
Table 22 describes significant fields shown in the display.
Table 22 show lane bus Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
LE BUS ATM2/0.2
|
Interface and subinterface for which information is displayed.
|
ELAN name
|
Name of the ELAN for this BUS.
|
Admin
|
Administrative state, either up or down.
|
State
|
Status of this LANE BUS. Possible states include down and operational.
|
type
|
Type of ELAN.
|
Max Frame Size
|
Maximum frame size (in bytes) on the ELAN.
|
Segment ID
|
The ring number of the ELAN. This field appears only for Token Ring LANE.
|
ATM address
|
ATM address of this LANE BUS.
|
data forward
|
Virtual channel descriptor of the Data Forward VCC, the number of LANE clients attached to the VCC, and the number of packets sent on the VCC.
|
lecid
|
Identifier assigned to each LANE client on the Data Forward VCC.
|
vcd
|
Virtual channel descriptor used to reach the LANE client.
|
pkts
|
Number of packets sent by the BUS to the LANE client.
|
ATM Address
|
ATM address of the LANE client.
|
show lane client
To display detailed LAN Emulation (LANE) information for all the LANE clients configured on an interface or any of its subinterfaces, on a specified subinterface, or on an emulated LAN (ELAN), use the show lane client command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
AIP on the Cisco 7500 Series Routers; ATM Port Adapter on the Cisco 7200 Series
show lane client detail [interface atm slot/port[.subinterface-number] | name elan-name] [brief]
ATM Port Adapter on the Cisco 7500 Series Routers
show lane client detail [interface atm slot/port-adapter/port[.subinterface-number] | name
elan-name] [brief]
Cisco 4500 and 4700 Routers
show lane client detail [interface atm number[.subinterface-number] | name elan-name] [brief]
Syntax Description
detail
|
Displays additional FSSRP information.
|
interface atm slot/port
|
(Optional) ATM interface slot and port for the following:
• AIP on the Cisco 7500 series routers.
• ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7200 series routers.
|
interface atm slot/port-adapter/port
|
(Optional) ATM interface slot, port adapter, and port number for the ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7500 series routers.
|
interface atm number
|
(Optional) ATM interface number for the NPM on the Cisco 4500 or 4700 routers.
|
.subinterface-number
|
(Optional) Subinterface number.
|
name elan-name
|
(Optional) Name of ELAN. The maximum length of the name is 32 characters.
|
brief
|
(Optional) Displays the brief subset of available information.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.0
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.0(5)T
|
The detail option and command output line "This client is running in FSSRP mode" were added.
|
Examples
The following is sample output from the show lane client command for an Ethernet ELAN:
LE Client ATM2/0.2 ELAN name: elan2 Admin: up State: operational
Client ID: 1 LEC up for 11 minutes 49 seconds
HW Address: 0000.0ca0.5b40 Type: ethernet Max Frame Size: 1516
ATM Address: 39.020304050607080910111213.00000CA05B40.02
VCD rxFrames txFrames Type ATM Address
0 0 0 configure 39.020304050607080910111213.00000CA05B43.00
55 1 4 direct 39.020304050607080910111213.00000CA05B41.02
56 6 0 distribute 39.020304050607080910111213.00000CA05B41.02
59 0 1 send 39.020304050607080910111213.00000CA05B42.02
60 3 0 forward 39.020304050607080910111213.00000CA05B42.02
84 3 5 data 39.020304050607080910111213.00602F557940.02
The following is sample output from the show lane client command for a Token Ring LANE:
LE Client ATM4/0.1 ELAN name: elan1 Admin: up State: operational
Client ID: 1 LEC up for 2 hours 26 minutes 3 seconds
HW Address: 0060.4770.4180 Type: token ring Max Frame Size: 4544
Ring:100 Bridge:2 ELAN Segment ID: 2048
ATM Address: 39.020304050607080910111213.006047704180.01
VCD rxFrames txFrames Type ATM Address
0 0 0 configure 39.020304050607080910111213.006047704183.00
10 1 3 direct 39.020304050607080910111213.006047704181.01
11 2 0 distribute 39.020304050607080910111213.006047704181.01
14 0 0 send 39.020304050607080910111213.006047704182.01
15 0 0 forward 39.020304050607080910111213.006047704182.01
The following is sample output from the show lane client detail command.
Router# show lane client detail
LE Client ATM1/0.1 ELAN name:xxx Admin:up State:operational
Client ID:2 LEC up for 5 days 40 minutes 45 seconds
This client is running in FSSRP mode.
Configured Idle Time:5 seconds
Last Fail Reason:Config VC being released
HW Address:00e0.8fcf.d820 Type:ethernet Max Frame Size:1516
ATM Address:47.0091810000000061705B0C01.00E08FCFD820.01
VCD rxFrames txFrames Type ATM Address
0 0 0 configure 47.00918100000000613E5A2F01.006070174823.00
LEC ID:2, State:LESBUS_ACTIVE
52 1778 3556 direct 47.00918100000000613E5A2F01.00000C5A0C59.01
53 1778 0 distribute 47.00918100000000613E5A2F01.00000C5A0C59.01
54 0 0 send 47.00918100000000613E5A2F01.00000C5A0C5A.01
55 0 0 forward 47.00918100000000613E5A2F01.00000C5A0C5A.01
LEC ID:3, State:LESBUS_ACTIVE
93 122 234 direct 47.00918100000000613E5A2F01.00000ABCD001.09
94 122 0 distribute 47.00918100000000613E5A2F01.00000ABCD001.09
97 0 0 send 47.00918100000000613E5A2F01.00000ABCD002.09
08 0 0 forward 47.00918100000000613E5A2F01.00000ABCD002.09
Table 23 describes significant fields shown in the display.
Table 23 show lane client Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
LE Client ATM2/0.2
|
Interface and subinterface of this client.
|
ELAN name
|
Name of the ELAN.
|
Admin
|
Administrative state, either up or down.
|
State
|
Status of this LANE client. Possible states include initialState, lecsConnect, configure, join, busConnect, and operational.
|
Client ID
|
The LANE 2-byte client ID assigned by the LANE server.
|
Join Attempt
|
The number of attempts made before successfully joining the ELAN.
|
HW Address
|
MAC address of this LANE client.
|
Type
|
Type of ELAN.
|
Max Frame Size
|
Maximum frame size (in bytes) on the ELAN.
|
Ring
|
The ring number for the client. This field appears only for Token Ring LANE.
|
Bridge
|
The bridge number for the client. This field appears only for Token Ring LANE.
|
ELAN Segment ID
|
The ring number for the ELAN. This field appears only for Token Ring LANE.
|
ATM Address
|
ATM address of this LANE client.
|
VCD
|
Virtual channel descriptor for each of the VCCs established for this LANE client.
|
rxFrames
|
Number of frames received.
|
txFrames
|
Number of frames sent.
|
Type
|
Type of VCC. The Configure Direct VCC is shown in this display as configure. The Control Direct VCC is shown as direct; the Control Distribute VCC is shown as distribute. The Multicast Send VCC and Multicast Forward VC are shown as send and forward, respectively. The Data Direct VCC is shown as data.
|
ATM Address
|
ATM address of the LANE component at the other end of this VCC.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
lane client
|
Activates a LANE client on the specified subinterface.
|
lane fssrp
|
Enables the special LANE features so that LANE components (such as the LANE configuration server, the LANE client, the LANE server, and the BUS) become aware of FSSRP.
|
lane server
|
Activates a LANE server on the specified subinterface.
|
show lane config
|
Displays global LANE information for the configuration server configured on an interface.
|
show lane config
To display global LAN Emulation (LANE) information for the configuration server configured on an interface, use the show lane config command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
AIP on the Cisco 7500 Series Routers; ATM Port Adapter on the Cisco 7200 Series
show lane config [interface atm slot/0]
ATM Port Adapter on the Cisco 7500 Series Routers
show lane config [interface atm slot/port-adapter/0]
Cisco 4500 and 4700 Routers
show lane config [interface atm number]
Syntax Description
interface atm slot/0
|
(Optional) ATM interface slot and port for the following:
• AIP on the Cisco 7500 series routers.
• ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7200 series routers.
|
interface atm slot/port-adapter/0
|
(Optional) ATM interface slot, port adapter, and port number for the ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7500 series routers.
|
interface atm number
|
(Optional) ATM interface number for the NPM on the Cisco 4500 or 4700 routers.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.0
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
The following is sample show lane config output for an Ethernet ELAN:
LE Config Server ATM2/0 config table: cisco_eng
Admin: up State: operational
LECS Mastership State: active master
list of global LECS addresses (30 seconds to update):
39.020304050607080910111213.00000CA05B43.00
ATM Address of this LECS: 39.020304050607080910111213.00000CA05B43.00 (auto)
vcd rxCnt txCnt callingParty
50 2 2 39.020304050607080910111213.00000CA05B41.02 LES elan2 0 active
cumulative total number of unrecognized packets received so far: 0
cumulative total number of config requests received so far: 30
cumulative total number of config failures so far: 12
cause of last failure: no configuration
culprit for the last failure: 39.020304050607080910111213.00602F557940.01
The following example shows sample show lane config output for TR-LANE:
LE Config Server ATM4/0 config table: eng
Admin: up State: operational
LECS Mastership State: active master
list of global LECS addresses (40 seconds to update):
39.020304050607080910111213.006047704183.00
ATM Address of this LECS: 39.020304050607080910111213.006047704183.00 (auto)
vcd rxCnt txCnt callingParty
7 1 1 39.020304050607080910111213.006047704181.01 LES elan1 0 active
cumulative total number of unrecognized packets received so far: 0
cumulative total number of config requests received so far: 2
cumulative total number of config failures so far: 0
Table 24 describes significant fields shown in the display.
Table 24 show lane config Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
LE Config Server
|
Major interface on which the LAN emulated Configuration Server (LECS) is configured.
|
config table
|
Name of the database associated with the LECS.
|
Admin
|
Administrative state, either up or down.
|
State
|
State of the configuration server: down or operational. If down, the reasons field indicates why it is down. The reasons include the following: NO-config-table, NO-nsap-address, and NO-interface-up.
|
LECS Mastership State
|
Mastership state of the configuration server. If you have configured simple server redundancy, the configuration server with the lowest index is the active LECS.
|
list of global LECS addresses
|
List of LECS addresses.
|
40 seconds to update
|
Amount of time until the next update.
|
39.020304050607080910111213.00000CA05B43.00
|
ATM address of the configuration server.
|
ATM Address of this LECS
|
ATM address of the active configuration server.
|
auto
|
Method of ATM address assignment for the configuration server. In this example, the address is assigned by the automatic method.
|
vcd
|
Virtual circuit descriptor that uniquely identifies the configure VCC.
|
rxCnt
|
Number of packets received.
|
txCnt
|
Number of packets sent.
|
callingParty
|
ATM NSAP address of the LANE component that is connected to the LECS. "elan1" indicates the ELAN name, "0" indicates the priority number, and "active" indicates that the server is active.
|
show lane database
To display the database of the configuration server, use the show lane database command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show lane database [database-name]
Syntax Description
database-name
|
(Optional) Specific database name.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.0
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
By default, this command displays the LAN Emulated Configuration Server information displayed by the show lane config command.
If no database name is specified, this command shows all databases.
Examples
The following is sample output of the show lane database command for an Ethernet LANE:
Router# show lane database
LANE Config Server database table 'engandmkt' bound to interface/s: ATM1/0
server 45.000001415555121f.yyyy.zzzz.0800.200c.1001.01 (prio 0) active
LEC NSAP 45.000001415555121f.yyyy.zzzz.0800.200c.1000.01
LEC NSAP 45.000001415555124f.yyyy.zzzz.0800.200c.1300.01
server 45.000001415555121f.yyyy.zzzz.0800.200c.1001.02 (prio 0) active
LEC NSAP 45.000001415555121f.yyyy.zzzz.0800.200c.1000.02
LEC NSAP 45.000001415555124f.yyyy.zzzz.0800.200c.1300.02
The following is sample output of the show lane database command for a Token Ring LANE:
Router# show lane database
LANE Config Server database table 'eng' bound to interface/s: ATM4/0
elan 'elan1': un-restricted, local-segment-id 2048
server 39.020304050607080910111213.006047704181.01 (prio 0) active
Table 25 describes significant fields shown in the display.
Table 25 show lane database Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
LANE Config Server database
|
Name of this database and interfaces bound to it.
|
default elan
|
Default name, if one is established.
|
elan
|
Name of the ELAN whose data is reported in this line and the following indented lines.
|
un-restricted
|
Indicates whether this ELAN is restricted or unrestricted.
|
local-segment-id 2048
|
Ring number of the ELAN.
|
server
|
ATM address of the configuration server.
|
(prio 0) active
|
Priority level and simple server redundancy state of this configuration server. If you have configured simple server redundancy, the configuration server with the lowest priority will be active.
|
LEC MAC
|
MAC addresses of an individual LANE client in this ELAN. This display includes a separate line for every LANE client in this ELAN.
|
LEC NSAP
|
ATM addresses of all LANE clients in this ELAN.
|
show lane default-atm-addresses
To display the automatically assigned ATM address of each LANE component in a router or on a specified interface or subinterface, use the show lane default-atm-addresses command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
AIP on the Cisco 7500 series routers; ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7200 series
show lane default-atm-addresses [interface atm slot/port.subinterface-number]
ATM Port Adapter on the Cisco 7500 Series Routers
show lane default-atm-addresses [interface atm slot/port-adapter/port.subinterface-number]
Cisco 4500 and 4700 Routers
show lane default-atm-addresses [interface atm number.subinterface-number]
Syntax Description
interface atm slot/port
|
(Optional) ATM interface slot and port for the following:
• AIP on the Cisco 7500 series routers.
• ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7200 series routers.
|
interface atm slot/port-adapter/port
|
(Optional) ATM interface slot, port adapter, and port number for the ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7500 series routers.
|
interface atm number
|
(Optional) ATM interface number for the NPM on the Cisco 4500 or 4700 routers.
|
.subinterface-number
|
(Optional) Subinterface number.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.0
|
This command was introduced.
|
11.1
|
The number.subinterface-number argument was added.
|
Usage Guidelines
It is not necessary to have any of the LANE components running on this router before you use this command.
Examples
The following is sample output of the show lane default-atm-addresses command for the ATM interface 1/0 when all the major LANE components are located on that interface:
Router# show lane default-atm-addresses interface atm1/0
LANE Client: 47.000000000000000000000000.00000C304A98.**
LANE Server: 47.000000000000000000000000.00000C304A99.**
LANE Bus: 47.000000000000000000000000.00000C304A9A.**
LANE Config Server: 47.000000000000000000000000.00000C304A9B.00
note: ** is the subinterface number byte in hex
Table 26 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 26 show lane default-atm-addresses Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
interface ATM1/0:
|
Specified interface.
|
LANE Client:
|
ATM address of the LANE client on the interface.
|
LANE Server:
|
ATM address of the LANE server on the interface.
|
LANE Bus:
|
ATM address of the LANE broadcast and unknown server on the interface.
|
LANE Config Server:
|
ATM address of the LAN Emulated Configuration Server on the interface.
|
show lane le-arp
To display the LANE ARP table of the LANE client configured on an interface or any of its subinterfaces, on a specified subinterface, or on an emulated LAN (ELAN), use the show lane le-arp command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
AIP on the Cisco 7500 series routers; ATM Port Adapter on the Cisco 7200 series
show lane le-arp [interface atm slot/port[.subinterface-number] | name elan-name]
ATM Port Adapter on the Cisco 7500 Series Routers
show lane le-arp [interface atm slot/port-adapter/port[.subinterface-number] | name elan-name]
Cisco 4500 and 4700 Routers
show lane le-arp [interface atm number[.subinterface-number] | name elan-name]
Syntax Description
interface atm slot/port
|
(Optional) ATM interface slot and port for the following:
• AIP on the Cisco 7500 series routers.
• ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7200 series routers.
|
interface atm slot/port-adapter/port
|
(Optional) ATM interface slot, port adapter, and port number for the ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7500 series routers.
|
interface atm number
|
(Optional) ATM interface number for the NPM on the Cisco 4500 or 4700 routers.
|
.subinterface-number
|
(Optional) Subinterface number.
|
name elan-name
|
(Optional) Name of the ELAN. The maximum length of the name is 32 characters.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.0
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
The following is sample output of the show lane le-arp command for an Ethernet LANE client:
Hardware Addr ATM Address VCD Interface
0000.0c15.a2b5 39.000000000000000000000000.00000C15A2B5.01 39 ATM1/0.1
0000.0c15.f3e5 39.000000000000000000000000.00000C15F3E5.01 25* ATM1/0.1
The following is sample output of the show lane le-arp command for a Token Ring LANE client:
Ring Bridge ATM Address VCD Interface
512 6 39.020304050607080910111213.00602F557940.01 47 ATM2/0.1
Table 27 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 27 show lane le-arp Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Hardware Addr
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MAC address, in dotted hexadecimal notation, assigned to the LANE component at the other end of this VCD.
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Ring
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Route descriptor segment number for the LANE component.
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Bridge
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Bridge number for the LANE component.
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ATM Address
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ATM address of the LANE component at the other end of this VCD.
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VCD
|
Virtual circuit descriptor.
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Interface
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Interface or subinterface used to reach the specified component.
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show lane server
To display global information for the LANE server configured on an interface, on any of its subinterfaces, on a specified subinterface, or on an emulated LAN (ELAN), use the show lane server command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
AIP on the Cisco 7500 Series Routers; ATM Port Adapter on the Cisco 7200 Series
show lane server [interface atm slot/port[.subinterface-number] | name elan-name] [brief]
ATM Port Adapter on the Cisco 7500 Series Routers
show lane server [interface atm slot/port-adapter/port[.subinterface-number] | name elan-name]
[brief]
Cisco 4500 and 4700 Routers
show lane server [interface atm number[.subinterface-number] | name elan-name] [brief]
Syntax Description
interface atm slot/port
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(Optional) ATM interface slot and port for the following:
• AIP on the Cisco 7500 series routers.
• ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7200 series routers.
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interface atm slot/port-adapter/port
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(Optional) ATM interface slot, port adapter, and port number for the ATM port adapter on the Cisco 7500 series routers.
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interface atm number
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(Optional) ATM interface number for the NPM on the Cisco 4500 or 4700 routers.
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