Table Of Contents
MGX 8850 Command Line Interface
abort
addapsln
addaimgrp
addcdrscprtn
addchan
addchan (AUSM)
addchanloop
addcon
addendpt
addimagrp
addlink
addlmiloop
addln
addlnloop
addlns2aimgrp
addport
addred
addrscprtn
addtrapmgr
addtrk
adduser
aimhelp
bye
cc
clraimgrpcnt
clraimlncnt
clrallcnf
clralm
clralmcnt
clralmcnts
clralms
clratmlncnt
clratmlncnts
clrcderrs
clrchancnt
clrchancnts
clrconcnt
clrconcnts
clrerr
clrifcnt
clrifcnts
clrimagrpcnt
clrimalncnt
clrlmistats
clrlog
clrmsgcnt
clrportcnt
clrportcnts
clrsarcnt
clrsarcnts
clrscrn
clrslftst
clrsmcnf
clrsrmcnf
cmdhistory
cnfaimgrp
cnfapsln
cnfatmln
cnfcdprtntype
cnfcdrscprtn
cnfchan
cnfchancacoff
cnfchanegressq
cnfchanfst
cnfchaningressq
cnfchanmap
cnfchanpol
cnfchanq
cnfclksrc
cnfcmparm
cnfcon
cnfdate
cnfextclk
cnffst
cnfif
cnfifastrk
cnfifip
cnfilmi
cnfimagrp
cnfln
cnfname
cnfnwip
cnfpasswd
cnfplpp
cnfport
Summary for FRSM
cnfportcllm
cnfportq
cnfportrscprtn
cnfpref
cnfpwd
cnfrscprtn
cnfslftst
cnfsrmclksrc
cnfstatsmgr
cnfswfunc
cnfsysparm
cnftime
cnftmzn
cnftmzngmt
cnftrapip
cnftrapmgr
cnftrk
cnfupcabr
cnfupccbr
cnfupcubr
cnfupcvbr
cnfvismip
commit
copy
copychans
copyports
delaimgrp
delcdrscprtn
delchan
delchanloop
delchans
delcon
delifip
dellink
delln
dellnloop
dellnsfmaimgrp
delport
delports
delred
delrscprtn
delslotlink
deltrapmgr
deltrk
deluser
dncon
dnif
dnport
dspaimgrp
dspaimgrpcnt
dspaimgrps
dspaimlncnt
dspalm
dspalmcnf
dspalmcnt
dspalms
dspatmlncnf
dspatmlncnt
dspcd
dspcderrs
dspcdprtntype
dspcdrscprtn
dspcds
dspchan
dspchancnt
dspchanmap
dspchans
dspchstats
dspclkinfo
dspclksrc
dspcmparm
dspcon
dspconcnt
dspcons
dspcurclk
dsperr
dspfst
dspfw
dspif
dspifcnt
dspifip
dspifrsc
dspifs
dspilmi
dspilmicnt
dspilmis
dspimagrp
dspimagrpcnt
dspimagrps
dspimainfo
dspimalncnt
dsplink
dsplmistats
dspln
dsplnrsc
dsplns
dspload
dsplog
dsplogs
dspmaptbl
dspmnup
dspmsgcnt
dspname
dspnw
dspnwip
dsponoff
dspparifs
dspplpp
dspport
dspportcnt
dspportq
dspportqs
dspportrscprtn
dspports
dspportstats
dspred
dsprscprtn
dsprscprtns
dspsarcnt
dspsarcnts
dspservrate
dspshelfalm
dspslftst
dspslftsttbl
dspslotlink
dspsmcnf
dspsrmclksrc
dspstatparms
dspswfunc
dspsysparm
dsptotals
dsptrapip
dsptrapmgr
dsptrkcnf
dsptrkload
dsptrks
dspunit391
dspupgrade
dspusers
dspver
dspvismip
exit
Help
history
ifShow
install
logout
memShow
myid
newrev
passwd
printrev
resetcd
routeShow
routestatShow
runslftstno
sesntimeout
softswitch
switchapsln
switchback
switchcc
timeout
tstcon
tstconseg
tstdelay
uncnfifastrk
upcon
upif
upport
users
version
who
whoami
xaddcon
xclrchancnt
xclrportcnt
xcnfalm
xcnfalmcnt
xcnfchan
xcnfif
xcnfifip
xcnfilmi
xcnfln
xcnfport
Summary for FRSM
Summary for AUSM
xcnfportq
xcnfred
xcnfrscprtn
xcnfsrmlink
xcnftrapmgr
xdelcon
xdnport
xdspchan
xdspchancnt
xdspchans
xdspcon
xdspcons
xdspilmi
xdspln
xdsplns
xdspport
xdspportcnt
xdspportq
xdspportqs
xdspports
xdspred
xdspshelf
xdspsrmlink
xdsptrapmgr
xupport
MGX 8850 Command Line Interface
The preferred tools for configuring, monitoring, and controlling an MGX 8850 switch are the CiscoView and Cisco WAN Manager applications for equipment management and connection management, respectively. (The Cisco WAN Manager application is the former Cisco StrataView Plus application with the equipment management removed.) The command line interface (CLI) also provides access to the MGX 8850 switch and is highly applicable during initial installation, troubleshooting, and any situation where low-level control is useful.
The MGX 8850 commands in the tables that follow are divided by major functional group. Each table shows the complete name of the command and the cards for which the command is valid. For further reference, the Cisco MGX 8850 Wide Area Edge Switch Installation and Configuration document provides conceptual information on how the Cisco MGX 8850 wide area edge switch implements network services. Examples of usage for the more common commands appear in the configuration chapters of this manual.
The command line prompt shows the name of the switch, the number of the switch (which is always "1"), the slot number and type for the current card, and whether the card is in the active ("a") or standby state ("s"). The following is an example of the command line prompt:
In this case, the current card is an active AUSM in slot 6, and the name of the node is "excel."
The command notation and argument parameters follow standard programming convention: a space separates the command and each parameter; variables have an italicized typeface; required arguments appear within "<>" marks; optional parameters appear within square brackets ("[ ]"); and a vertical bar (|) represents the logical OR function.
Note
You must type all command arguments then press Return or Enter rather than enter one parameter at a time.
When you enter a command with no parameters, a usage message appears. This message shows syntax and ranges for the applicable command parameters.
The list of commands for the common equipment cards PXM and SRM appear in . These commands are available when you log into the PXM. The Portable AutoRoute (PAR) commands appear in . Applicable service module commands become available when you switch to a card by executing the cc command. The list of service module commands appear in . Many commands apply to both the common equipment cards and the service modules.
Table 1-1 PXM Commands
Command
|
Description
|
Shelf Group
|
addtrapmgr
|
Add Trap Manager
|
clrcderrs
|
Clear Card Errors in BRAM
|
clrmsgcnt
|
Clear Control Message Counter
|
cnfclksrc
|
Configure Network Clock Source
|
cnfstatsmgr
|
Configure Statistics Manager
|
cnftrapmgr
|
Configure/Add/Delete Trap Managers
|
deltrapmgr
|
Delete Trap Manager
|
dspcd
|
Display Card
|
dspcderrs
|
Display Card Errors in BRAM
|
dspcds
|
Display Cards
|
dspclksrc
|
Display Clock Sources
|
dspfwrevs
|
Display Firmware Revisions
|
dspmsgcnt
|
Display Control Message Counter
|
dspsarcnts
|
Display SAR Counters
|
dspsmcnf
|
Display Service Module Configuration
|
dspstatparms
|
Display Statistics Alarms
|
dsptrapmgr
|
Display Trap Manager
|
dsptrapmgrs
|
Display Trap Managers
|
resetcd
|
Reset Card
|
switchcc
|
Switch Core Cards
|
version
|
Version (displays version data for a card)
|
User Group
|
adduser
|
Add User
|
cc
|
Change Card
|
clrscrn
|
Clear Terminal Screen
|
clrlog
|
Clear Event/Message Log
|
cnfpwd
|
Configure Password
|
deluser
|
Delete User
|
dsplog
|
Display Event/Message Log
|
dspusers
|
Display Users
|
Help
|
Help (list of commands per card)
|
users
|
Users
|
Node Group
|
cnfname
|
Configure Shelf Name
|
cnfdate
|
Configure Date
|
cnftime
|
Configure Time
|
cnftmzn
|
Configure Time Zone
|
cnftmzngmt
|
Configure Time Zone to GMT
|
cnfifip
|
Configure Interface IP Address
|
delifip
|
Delete Interface IP Address
|
dspifip
|
Display LAN interface IP
|
Redundancy Group
|
addred
|
Add Redundancy
|
delred
|
Delete Redundancy
|
dspfeature
|
Display Feature
|
dspred
|
Display Redundancy
|
softswitch
|
Soft Switch
|
switchback
|
Switch Back
|
Broadband Interface Group
|
addrscprtn
|
Add Resource Partition
|
clratmlncnt
|
Clear an ATM Line's Counters
|
clratmlncnts
|
Clear All ATM Line Counters
|
clrifcnt
|
Clear Counters for a Broadband Interace
|
clrifcnts
|
Clear All Counters for a Broadband Interface
|
cnfatmln
|
Configure ATM Line
|
cnfcdrscprtn
|
Configure Card Resource Partition
|
cnfif
|
Configure a Broadband Interface
|
cnfrscprtn
|
Configure Resource Partition
|
cnfsvclcn
|
Configure SVC LCNs
|
cnfsvcrange
|
Configure SVC Range
|
dnif
|
Down Interface
|
dspatmlncnf
|
Display ATM Line Configuration
|
dspcdrscprt
|
Display Card Resource Partition
|
dspcdrsctype
|
Display Card Resource Type
|
dspif
|
Display Interface
|
dspifcnt
|
Display Interface Count
|
dspifrsc
|
Display Interface Resource
|
dspifs
|
Display Interfaces
|
dsplnrsc
|
Display Line Resource
|
dsprscprtns
|
Display All Resource Partitions
|
dspsvcrange
|
Display SVC Range
|
upif
|
Up Interface
|
Alarm Group
|
clralm
|
Clear Line Alarms
|
clralmcnt
|
Clear Alarm Counters/Statistics
|
dspalm
|
Display Alarms for a Line
|
dspalms
|
Display All Alarms on Card
|
dspalmcnf
|
Display Alarm Threshold Configuration
|
dspalmcnt
|
Display Alarm Counters/Statistics (line)
|
dspshelfalm
|
Display Shelf Alarms
|
Line Group
|
addapsln
|
Add APS on a Line
|
addln
|
Add Line
|
delln
|
Delete Line
|
dspln
|
Display Line Configuration
|
dsplns
|
Display All Lines on Card
|
dspsrmlns
|
Display All Lines on Card
|
Channel Group
|
clrsarcnt
|
Clear SAR Counters
|
dspsarcnt
|
Display SAR Counters
|
dspservrate
|
Display Service Rate
|
SRM-3T3 Group
|
addlink
|
Add an SRM-3T3 T3 link to a T1slot and line
|
clrsrmcnf
|
Clear SRM-3T3 configuration
|
cnfsrmclksrc
|
Configure SRM-3T3 clock source
|
dellink
|
Delete an SRM-3T3 T3 link to a T1slot and line
|
delslotlnk
|
Delete a link from a T1 slot
|
dsplink
|
Display an SRM-3T3 T3 link to a T1slot and line
|
dspslotlnk
|
Display a link in a T1 slot
|
dspsrmclksrc
|
Display SRM-3T3 clock source
|
Self-Test Group
|
clrslftst
|
Clear Self-Test
|
dspslftsttble
|
Display Self-Test Table
|
Table 1-2
Command
|
Description
|
addtrk
|
Add Trunk
|
clrerr
|
Clear Error Log
|
cnfclksrc
|
Configure Clock Source
|
cnfcmparm
|
Configure Connection Manager Parameters
|
cnfifastrk
|
Configure Interface as Trunk
|
cnfname
|
Configure Node Name
|
cnfnwip
|
Configure Network IP Address
|
cnfswfunc
|
Configure Software Function
|
cnfsysparm
|
Configure System Parameters
|
cnftrk
|
Configure Trunk
|
deltrk
|
Delete Trunk
|
dncon
|
Down Connection
|
dspcmparm
|
Display Connection Manager Parameters
|
dspcon
|
Display a Connection
|
dspcons
|
Display Connections
|
dsperr
|
Display Error Log
|
dspload
|
Display Load
|
dspmnup
|
Display Mandatory Update Parameters
|
dspname
|
Display Nodename
|
dspnw
|
Display Network
|
dspnwcons
|
Display Network Connections
|
dspnwip
|
Display Network IP Address
|
dspswfunc
|
Display Software Functions
|
dspsysparm
|
Display System Parameters
|
dsptrkcnf
|
Display Trunk Configuration
|
dsptrkcons
|
Display Trunk Connections
|
dsptrkload
|
Display Trunk Load
|
dsptrkmcons
|
Display Trunk Management Connections
|
dsptrks
|
Display Trunks
|
uncnfifastrk
|
Unconfigure Interface Trunk
|
upcon
|
Up Connection
|
Portable AutoRoute Commands
Table 1-3 Service Module Commands
Command
|
Description
|
FRSM
|
AUSM
|
CESM
|
VISM
|
CESM-T3E3
|
Shelf Group
|
|
|
|
|
clrcderrs
|
Clear Card Errors in BRAM
|
X
|
X
|
|
|
|
clrmsgcnt
|
Clear Control Message Counter
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
|
|
clrsmcnf
|
Clear Service Module Configuration
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
|
cnfcdrscprtn
|
Configure Card Resource Partition
|
X
|
X
|
|
X
|
|
cnfclksrc
|
Configure Network Clock Source
|
|
X
|
|
|
|
cnffst
|
Configure ForeSight
|
X
|
X
|
|
|
|
cnfsvcrange
|
Configure SVC Range
|
X
|
X
|
|
|
|
dspcd
|
Display Card
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
dspcderrs
|
Display Card Errors in BRAM
|
X
|
X
|
|
|
|
dspcdrscprtn
|
Display Card Resource Partition
|
X
|
X
|
|
|
|
dspclksrc
|
Display Clock Sources
|
|
X
|
|
|
|
dspmsgcnt
|
Display Control Message Counter
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
dspsmcnf
|
Display Service Module Configuration
|
|
|
|
|
X
|
dspstatparms
|
Display Statistics Parameters
|
X
|
|
|
|
|
dsptotals
|
Display Totals
|
X
|
|
|
|
X
|
resetcd
|
Reset Card
|
|
|
|
|
|
version
|
Version (displays card version data)
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
|
X
|
User Group
|
|
|
|
|
cc
|
Change Card
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
|
X
|
clrscrn
|
Clear Terminal Screen
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
|
X
|
dspmaptbl
|
Display Map Table
|
X
|
X
|
|
|
X
|
Help
|
Help (list of commands per card)
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
Alarm Group
|
|
|
|
|
clralm
|
Clear Line Alarms
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
clralmcnt
|
Clear Alarm Counters/Statistics
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
clralms
|
Clear All Alarms on the Card
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
dspalm
|
Display Alarms for a Line
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
dspalmcnf
|
Display Alarm Threshold Configuration
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
dspalmcnt
|
Display Alarm Counters/Statistics (line)
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
dspalms
|
Display All Alarms on Card
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
Line Group
|
|
|
|
|
addln
|
Add Line
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
addlnloop
|
Add Line Loop
|
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
cnfds3ln
|
Configure DS3 Line
|
|
|
|
|
|
cnfln
|
Configure Line
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
cnfplpp
|
Configure PLPP Parameters
|
|
X
|
|
|
|
delln
|
Delete Line
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
dellnloop
|
Delete Line Loop
|
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
dspds3ln
|
Display a DS3 Line
|
|
|
|
|
|
dspds3lns
|
Display DS3 Lines
|
|
|
|
|
|
dspln
|
Display Line Configuration
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
dsplns
|
Display All Lines on Card
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
Port Group
|
|
|
|
|
addport
|
Add Port
|
X
|
|
|
|
X
|
clrportcnt
|
Clear Port Counters
|
X
|
X
|
|
|
|
clrportcnts
|
Clear All Port Counters
|
X
|
X
|
|
|
|
cnfegrq
|
Configure Egress Queue
|
X
|
|
|
|
|
cnfilmi
|
Configure ILMI
|
|
X
|
|
|
|
cnfport
|
Configure FR Port(s)
|
X
|
X
|
|
|
|
cnfportcllm
|
Configure Port CLLM Parameters
|
X
|
|
|
|
X
|
cnfportq
|
Configure AUSM port queue
|
|
X
|
|
|
|
copyports
|
Copy Port Configuration
|
X
|
X
|
|
|
|
delport
|
Delete FRSM or AUSM Port
|
X
|
|
|
|
|
delports
|
Delete Port Configurations
|
X
|
X
|
|
|
X
|
dnport
|
Down Port
|
|
X
|
|
|
X
|
dspegrq
|
Display Egress Queue
|
|
|
|
|
|
dspegrqs
|
Display Egress Queues
|
|
|
|
|
|
dspilmi
|
Display ILMI
|
|
X
|
|
|
|
dspilmicnt
|
Display ILMI Counters
|
|
X
|
|
|
|
dspport
|
Display Port Configuration
|
X
|
X
|
|
|
|
dspportcnt
|
Display FR Port Counters
|
X
|
X
|
|
|
|
dspportq
|
Display Port Queue
|
|
X
|
|
|
|
dspportqs
|
Display Port Queues
|
|
X
|
|
|
|
dspports
|
Display All Ports
|
X
|
X
|
|
|
|
dspportstats
|
Display Port Statistics
|
X
|
|
|
|
|
upport
|
Up Port
|
|
X
|
|
|
|
Channel Group
|
|
|
|
|
addchan
|
Add Channel
|
X
|
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
addchanloop
|
Add a Channel Loopback
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
|
|
clrchancnt
|
Clear Channel Counter for FRSM or AUSM Channels
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
|
X
|
clrsarcnts
|
Clear SAR Counters
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
|
|
cnfchancaoff
|
Configure Channel Admission Control Off
|
X
|
|
|
|
|
clrchancnts
|
Clear Channel Counter for all FR Channels
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
|
|
cnfchanegressq
|
Configure Channel Egress Queue
|
X
|
|
|
|
|
cnfchanfst
|
Configure Channel ForeSight
|
X
|
X
|
|
|
|
cnfchaningressq
|
Configure Channel Ingress Queue
|
|
|
|
|
X
|
cnfchanmap
|
Configure Channel Map
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
|
|
cnfchanpol
|
Configure Channel Policing
|
X
|
|
|
|
|
cnfchanq
|
Configure Channel Queue
|
|
X
|
|
|
X
|
copychans
|
Copy Channel Configurations
|
X
|
X
|
|
|
X
|
delchan
|
Delete Channel(s)
|
X
|
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
delchanloop
|
Delete a Channel Loopback
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
|
|
delchans
|
Delete Channels
|
X
|
X
|
|
|
X
|
dspchan
|
Display Channel Configuration
|
X
|
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
dspchancnt
|
Display Channel Counters
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
|
X
|
dspchans
|
Display All Channels
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X
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X
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X
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dspchstats
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Display Channel Statistics
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X
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dspsarcnt
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Display SAR Counters
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X
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X
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X
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X
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Connection Group
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addcon
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Add Connection
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X
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X
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cnfupcabr
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Configure UPC for ABR
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X
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cnfupccbr
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Configure UPC for CBR
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X
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cnfupcubr
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Configure UPC for UBR
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X
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cnfupcvbr
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Configure UPC for VBR
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X
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delcon
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Delete Connection
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X
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X
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dspcon
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Display a Connection
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X
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X
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dspcons
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Display Connections
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X
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X
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dsploads
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Display Loads
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X
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tstcon
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Test Connection
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X
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X
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X
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X
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tstconseg
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Test Connection Segment
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X
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Self-Test Group
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clrslftst
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Clear Self-Test
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X
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X
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X
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X
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dspslftsttble
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Display Self-Test Table
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X
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X
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X
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X
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IMA Group
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cnfimagrp
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Configure IMA Group
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X
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abort
The abort command aborts copying the selected firmware file into the PXM.
Full Name
Abort copying the firmware load
Syntax
abort <fw_load>
where:
fw_load
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is the firmware file name. The SM card must match its name on the FW directory, (CESM=sm90.fw, FRSM=sm35.fw, AUSM=sm50.fw, FRSM-VHS=sm130.fw).
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Related Commands
commit, copy, install
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: Any
Example
spirit4.1.8.PXM.a > abort pxm_1.0.00Ef.fw
Description
Abort loading firmware file named pxm_1.0.00Ef.fw.
System Response
none
addapsln
The addapsln command adds APS to a line.
Full Name
Add APS to a Line
Syntax
addapsln <wSlot> <wLine> <pSlot> <pLine> <mode>
where:
wSlot
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is the working slot number. Must be either 7 or 8.
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wLine
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is the working line number. For OC-3 the range is 1 through 4. For OC-12: 1 is the ONLY valid number
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pSlot
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is the protection slot number. Must be either 7 or 8.
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pLine
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is the protection line number. For OC-3 the range is 1 through 4. For OC-12: 1 is the ONLY valid number
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mode
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APS architect mode on the working/protection line pairs.
1: 1+1 one backcard
2: 1+1 two backcards
3: 1:1 one backcard
4: 1+1 Annex B
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Related Commands
cnfapsln, delapsln, dspapsln, switchapsln
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: SuperUser
Example
spirit4.1.8.PXM.a > addapsln 7 1 8 1 2
Description
Add APS Protection line 1 on slot 8 to APS Working line1 on slot 7. Set the APS architect mode on the working/protection line pair to 1+1.
System Response
none
addaimgrp
This command adds an AIMUX group.
Full Name
Add AIM Group
Syntax
addaimgrp <aimux_grp> <list_of_lines>
where:
aimux_grp
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AIMUX group number to be added. The range is 1 through 8.
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list_of_lines
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list of physical lines to be included in "aimux_grp" separated by dots. The range is 1 through 8.
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Related Commands
delaimgrp, cnfaimgrps, dspaimgrp, dspaimgrps
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2
Note
There should not be any ATM UNI ports established with the same "port_n" since ATM ports and AIMUX groups both share the same set of port numbers.
Example
spirit4.1.18.PXM.a > addaimgrp 2 1 3.4.5
Description
Add IMA group 2 as UNI with lines 3, 4, and 5.
System Response
none
addcdrscprtn
The addcdrscprtn command lets you configure card-level resource partitions. This command applies only if the card partition type is controllerBased. The resource you can partition at the card level is the number of connections available to a network controller such as PAR. With card-level partitioning:
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The number of connections available at each port is the same.
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You can specify the number of connections available to each controller or let them compete for connections at each port.
The matrix in describes the effects of each of three usages of addcdrscprtn.
Table 1-4 Degrees of Card-Level Resource Partitioning
Command
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Description
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addcdrscprtn off
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Card-level partitioning is inactive. You must partition resources at the port level. The applicable CLI command is cnfportrscprtn.
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addcdrscprtn on
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This condition is the default for a card. Card-level partitioning is on, but no allocation for a specific controller is specified. The maximum number of connections on a port is available to each controller, so each controller competes for the connections.
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addcdrscprtn on <x> <y> <z>
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The x, y, and z represent a number of connections per port available to the PAR, PNNI, and Tag controllers, respectively. Note that PNNI is always 0 in the MGX 8800 Release 1.
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In addition to the definitions in , note the following characteristics of this command:
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If you specify that card-level partitioning is off (addcdrscprtn off), port-level partitioning is mandatory (cnfportrscprtn).
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If you do not execute addcdrscprtn, the default state of addcdrscprtn on is in effect.
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If you specify card-level partitioning (addcdrscprtn on x y z), port-level partitioning (cnfportrscprtn) is an option you can use to further modify the partitioning on a port.
Full Name
Add Card Resource Partition
Syntax
addcdrscprtn <PAR_max_conns> <PNNI_max_conns> <Tag_max_conns>
Related Commands
cnfcdrscprtn, dspcdrscprtn, delcdrscprtn, cnfcdrsctype
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, AUSM, FRSM, CESM, VISM
Example
spirit4.1.8.PXM.a > addcdrscprtn 10000 0 10000
Description
On the current PXM, change the card-level partitioning to give 10000 GLCNs to PAR and 10000 GLCNs to Tag. Note that the value for PNNI currently is 0.
System Response
none
addchan
Add a channel to the current PXM, FRSM, or CESM. (An addchan command exists for the AUSM but has different syntax. Refer to the AUSM-specific command description.) No messages appear on-screen after you complete the command unless the command cannot execute as entered.
Full Name
Add Channel
Syntax
On PXM:
addchan <LCN> <if_num> <conn_type> <vpi> <vci> <serv_type> <y_vpi> <y_vci> <y_nsap> <chan_master>
where:
LCN
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is the logical connection number in the range 16-4111.
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if_num
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is the number of the logical interface port. The range is 1-32. This is the interface that receives connection traffic.
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conn_type
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is a number representing a VPC or VCC connection type. 1=VPC (Virtual Path Connection). 2=VCC (Virtual Channel Connection).
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vpi
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is the VPI value. The range is 0-4095.
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vci
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is the VCI value. The range is 0-65535.
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serv_type
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is a number representing the service type:
• 1 specifies CBR, which stands for Constant Bit Rate.
• 2 specifies VBR, which stands for Variable Bit Rate.
• 3 specifies ABR, which stands for Available Bit Rate.
• 4 specifies UBR, which stands for Unspecified Bit Rate.
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y_vpi
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is the remote VPI value. The range is 0-4095.
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y_vci
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is the remote VCI value. The range is 0-65535.
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y_nsap
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is the remote node name, slot, and port in NSAP format. This 20-byte string is the hexadecimal form of the ASCII characters.
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chan_master
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specifies whether the local endpoint is the master or slave. 1=master. 2=slave.
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Possible errors are:
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One or more parameters is invalid.
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Channel already exists.
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Port may not be up.
On FRSM-8T1E1:
addchan <chan> <port> <dlci> <cir> <chan_type> [CAC_enable] <mastership> <locnsap> <rmtvpi> <rmtvci> <rmtnsap>
where:
chan
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is a channel number in the range 16-1015.
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port
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is a port number in the range 1-192 for T1; 1-248 for E1.
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dlci
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is the DLCI in the range 0-1023.
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cir
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is committed information rate: 0-1536000 bps for T1; 0-2048000 bps for E1.
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chan_type
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is the channel type indicator with a range of 1-5:
1=NIW
2=SIW-transparent
3=SIW-translation
4=FUNI
5=frame forwarding
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CAC_enable
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is the optional Connection Admission Control enable, where 1=enable, 2=disable (default).
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mastership
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specifies whether the current end is the master or slave: 1=master, and 2=slave
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locnsap
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is the local node name, slot, and port in NSAP format. This 20-byte string is the hexadecimal form of the ASCII characters.
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rmtvpi
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is the remote VPI. The range is from 1 to 65535.
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rmtvci
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is the remote VCI. The range is from 1 to 65535.
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rmtnsap
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is the remote node name, slot, and port in NSAP format. This 20-byte string is the hexadecimal form of the ASCII characters.
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Possible errors are:
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One or more parameters is invalid.
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Channel already exists.
•
Port may not be up.
On FRSM-VHS:
addchan <chan> <port> <dlci> <cir> <chan_type> <serv_type> [CAC_enable] <mastership> <locnsap> <rmtvpi> <rmtvci> <rmtnsap>
where:
chan
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is a channel number in the range 16-4015.
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port
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is a port number in the range 1-256.
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dlci
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is the DLCI in the range 0-1023.
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cir
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is committed information rate: 0-1536000 bps for T1; 0-2048000 bps for E1.
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chan_type
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is the channel type indicator with a range of 1-5:
1=NIW
2=SIW-transparent
3=SIW-translation
4=FUNI
5=frame forwarding
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serv_type
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is a number representing the service type:
• 1 specifies CBR, which stands for Constant Bit Rate.
• 2 specifies VBR, which stands for Variable Bit Rate.
• 3 specifies ABR, which stands for Available Bit Rate.
• 4 specifies UBR, which stands for Unspecified Bit Rate.
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CAC_enable
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is the optional Connection Admission Control enable, where 1=enable, 2=disable (default).
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mastership
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specifies whether the current end is the master or slave: 1=master, and 2=slave
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locnsap
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is the local node name, slot, and port in NSAP format. This 20-byte string is the hexadecimal form of the ASCII characters.
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rmtvpi
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is the remote VPI. The range is from 1 to 65535.
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rmtvci
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is the remote VCI. The range is from 1 to 65535.
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rmtnsap
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is the remote node name, slot, and port in NSAP format. This 20-byte string is the hexadecimal form of the ASCII characters.
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ON CESM-8T1E1:
addchan <chan_num> <port_num> <Ces_Cas> <partial_fill> <cond_data> <cond_sig> <mastership> <locnsap> <rmtvpi> <rmtvci> <rmtnsap>
where:
chan
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is a channel number in the range 32-279.
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port
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is the port number. For T1, the range is 1-192. For E1, the range is 1-248.
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Ces_Cas
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is a number that represents the signalling selection. If type is set to 5 (CCS or Common Channel Signaling), it means that this particular channel is carrying signaling information only. All channels on a line should have the same value.
1=basic.
2=E1 CAS.
3=DS1 superframe CAS.
4=DS1 extended superframe CAS.
5=CCS
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partial_fill
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specifies the number of bytes to partially fill a cell for different lines:
0=a fully filled cell. This is the default.
20-47 cells for structured E1.
25-47 for structured T1.
33-47 for unstructured T1 or E1.
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cond_data
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specifies a data-conditioning value. For UDT, cond_data is always 255. For SDT, the range is 0-255.
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cond_sig
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specifies a condition signal in the range 0-15.
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mastership
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specifies whether the current end is the master or slave. 1=master, and 2=slave
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locnsap
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is the local node name, slot, and port in NSAP format. This 20-byte string is the hexadecimal form of the ASCII characters.
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rmtvpi
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is the remote VPI in the range 1-65535.
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rmtvci
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is the remote VCI in the range 1-65535. It should have the same value as the logical port number of the remote end point.
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rmtnsap
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is the remote node name, slot, and port in NSAP format. This 20-byte string is the hexadecimal form of the ASCII characters.
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Possible errors are:
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One or more parameters is invalid.
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Channel already exists.
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Port may not be up.
Related Commands
delchan, dspchan, dspchans
ON CESM-T3E3:
addchan <chan_num> <port_num> <cond_sig> <mastership> <locnsap> <rmtvpi> <rmtvci>
<rmtnsap>
where:
chan
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is a channel number, 32 for CESM-T3E3
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port
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is the port number. 1 for CESM-T3E3
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cond_sig
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specifies a condition signal in the range 0-15.
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mastership
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specifies whether the current end is the master or slave. 1=master, and 2=slave
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locnsap
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is the local node name, slot, and port in NSAP format. This 20-byte string is the hexadecimal form of the ASCII characters.
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rmtvpi
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is the remote VPI in the range 1-65535.
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rmtvci
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is the remote VCI in the range 1-65535. It should have the same value as the logical port number of the remote end point.
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rmtnsap
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is the remote node name, slot, and port in NSAP format. This 20-byte string is the hexadecimal form of the ASCII characters.
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Possible errors are:
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One or more parameters is invalid.
•
Channel already exists.
•
Port may not be up.
Related Commands
delchan, dspchan, dspchans
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM, CESM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2
addchan (AUSM)
Adds a channel to the current AUSM. No messages appear on-screen after you complete the command unless the command cannot execute as entered.
Full Name
Add Channel
Syntax
addchan <channel number> <connection type> <port number> <vpi> <vci> <service type> <mastership> <locnsap> <rmtvpi> <rmtvci> <rmtnsap>
where:
channel number
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channel number has a range of 16-1015
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connection type
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connection type is either 1 for VPC (Virtual Path Connection) or 2 for VCC (Virtual Path Connection).
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port number
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port number is in the range 1-8
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vpi
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The Virtual Path Indicator (VPI) has a value in the range 0-255
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vci
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The Virtual Channel Indicator (VCI) has a value in the range 0-65535
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service type
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is a number representing the service type:
• 1 specifies CBR. (Constant Bit Rate)
• 2 specifies VBR. (Variable Bit Rate)
• 3 specifies ABR. (Available Bit Rate)
• 4 specifies UBR. (Unspecified Bit Rate)
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mastership
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specifies whether the current end is the master or slave. 1=master, and 2=slave
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locnsap
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is the local node name, slot, and port in NSAP format. This 20-byte string is the hexadecimal form of the ASCII characters.
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rmtvpi
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is the remote VPI in the range 1-65535.
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rmtvci
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is the remote VCI in the range 1-65535. It should have the same value as the logical port number of the remote end point.
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rmtnsap
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is the remote node name, slot, and port in NSAP format. This 20-byte string is the hexadecimal form of the ASCII characters.
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Related Commands
delcon, dspcons, dspcon
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
spirit4.1.18.AUSM.a > addchan 16 2 1 1 1 3 1
Description
Add a VCC connection to channel 16 on port 1 with vpi=1, vci=1, ABR service type, and an egress queue number of 1
System Response
none
addchanloop
Add a channel loopback to the current FRSM, AUSM or CESM. Causes the channel to loop at the SAR (segmentation and reassembly) stage.
No messages appear on screen after command entry unless the command cannot execute as entered.
Full Name
Add a Channel Loopback
Syntax
addchanloop <chan_num>
where:
chan_num
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A number in the range:
• For FRSM-8T1/E1, 16-1015
• For FRSM-T3/E3/HS2, 16-2015
• For FRSM-2CT3, 16-4015
• For PXM, 16-1024
• For AUSM, 16-1015
• For CESM-8T1/E1, 32-279
• For CESM-T3/E3, one connection starting at 32
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Related Commands
delchanloop, tstcon, tstdelay
Cards on Which This Command Executes
FRSM, AUSM, CESM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-4
addcon
Adds a connection to the current card. The addcon command is preferable to addchan for adding a connection because addcon does not require the NSAP addresses.
Command execution includes a specification of the endpoint as either the master or the slave. Execute addcon first at the slave end then the master end. The Syntax section shows the syntax for the slave and master end for each card to which this command applies. Note the syntax for the master end includes a parameter SlaveConID. Rather than a single number, SlaveConID is the node name, slot number, port number, and connection identifier (if applicable) of the slave end. No messages appear on-screen after you complete the command unless the command cannot execute as entered.
Note
When you add a three-segment connection across a network, specify the PXM as slot 0.
Full Name
Add Connection
Syntax
On the FRSM-8T1/8E1:
addcon <port number> <DLCI> <CIR> <channel type> [Adm_cntrl] <controller_type> <mastership> <RemoteEndConID>
where:
port number
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port number is in the range 1-192 for T1 or 1-248 for E1.
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DLCI
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is the DLCI in the range 0-1023.
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CIR
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is the committed information rate in the range 0-1536000 bps for T1; 0-2048000 bps for E1.
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channel type
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is a number indicating the type of connection on this channel:
1=NIW (network interworking)
2=SIW-transparent (service interworking without any SDU translation)
3=SIW-translation (service interworking with SDU translation)
4=FUNI (frame relay UNI)
5=frame forwarding.
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Adm_cntrl
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is the Connection Admission Control toggle, which is optional. 1 = enable CAC, 2 = disable CAC. The default is 2 (disable CAC).
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controller_type
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is the signalling controller type, where:
signalling controller type is either:
1 PVC (PAR), or 2 SPVC (PNNI)
The default is 1 PVC (PAR)
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mastership
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sets whether the connection is the master or the slave, where:
1 = master, 2 = slave
The default is 2 (slave).
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RemoteEndConID
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is the node name, slot number, port number, and DLCI
or
the node name, slot number, port number, Controller ID, and DLCI for a Frame Relay endpoint.
where Controller ID is either:
1 (PAR), 2 (PNNI), or 3 (TAG)
or
the node name, slot number, port number, and VPI.VCI for an ATM endpoint.
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On the FRSM-2CT3:
addcon <port number> <DLCI> <CIR> <channel type> <egress service type> [Adm_cntrl] <controller_type> <mastership> <RemoteEndConID>
where:
port number
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port number is in the range 1-256.
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DLCI
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is the DLCI in the range 0-1023.
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CIR
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is the committed information rate in the range 0-1536000 bps
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channel type
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is a number indicating the type of connection on this channel:
1=NIW (network interworking)
2=SIW-transparent (service interworking without any SDU translation)
3=SIW-translation (service interworking with SDU translation)
4=FUNI (frame relay UNI)
5=frame forwarding.
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egress service type
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is a number indicating the type of egress service provided on this channel:
1=highpriorityQ (typically committed bit rate connections)
2=rtVBRQ (real-time variable bit rate connections)
3=nrtVBRQ (non real-time variable bit rate connections)
4=aBRQ (available bit rate connections)
5=uBRQ (unspecified bit rate connections).
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Adm_cntrl
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is the Connection Admission Control toggle, which is optional. 1 = enable CAC, 2 = disable CAC. The default is 2 (disable CAC).
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controller_type
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is the signalling controller type, where:
signalling controller type is either:
1 PVC (PAR), or 2 SPVC (PNNI)
The default is 1 PVC (PAR)
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mastership
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sets whether the connection is the master or the slave, where:
1 = master, 2 = slave
The default is 2 (slave).
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RemoteEndConID
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is the node name, slot number, port number, and DLCI
or
the node name, slot number, port number, Controller ID, and DLCI for a Frame Relay endpoint.
where Controller ID is either:
0 (PAR), 1 (PNNI), or 2 (TAG)
or
the node name, slot number, port number, and VPI.VCI for an ATM endpoint.
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On the FRSM-2T3/2E3:
addcon <port number> <DLCI> <CIR> <channel type> <egress service type> [Adm_cntrl] <controller_type> <mastership> <RemoteEndConID>
where:
port number
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port number is in the range 1-2.
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DLCI
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is the DLCI in the range 0-1023.
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CIR
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is the committed information rate in the range 0-44210000 bps for 2T3, 0-34010000 bps for 2E3
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channel type
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is a number indicating the type of connection on this channel:
1=NIW (network interworking)
2=SIW-transparent (service interworking without any SDU translation)
3=SIW-translation (service interworking with SDU translation)
4=FUNI (frame relay UNI)
5=frame forwarding.
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egress service type
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is a number indicating the type of egress service provided on this channel:
1=highpriorityQ (typically committed bit rate connections)
2=rtVBRQ (real-time variable bit rate connections)
3=nrtVBRQ (non real-time variable bit rate connections)
4=aBRQ (available bit rate connections)
5=uBRQ (unspecified bit rate connections).
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Adm_cntrl
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is the Connection Admission Control toggle, which is optional. 1 = enable CAC, 2 = disable CAC. The default is 2 (disable CAC).
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controller_type
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is the signalling controller type, where:
signalling controller type is either:
1 PVC (PAR), or 2 SPVC (PNNI)
The default is 1 PVC (PAR)
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mastership
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sets whether the connection is the master or the slave, where:
1 = master, 2 = slave
The default is 2 (slave).
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RemoteEndConID
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is the node name, slot number, port number, and DLCI
or
the node name, slot number, port number, Controller ID, and DLCI for a Frame Relay endpoint.
where Controller ID is either:
0 (PAR), 1 (PNNI), or 2 (TAG)
or
the node name, slot number, port number, and VPI.VCI for an ATM endpoint.
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On the FRSM-HS2:
addcon <port number> <DLCI> <CIR> <channel type> <egress service type> [Adm_cntrl] <controller_type> <mastership> <RemoteEndConID>
where:
port number
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port number is in the range 1-2.
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DLCI
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is the DLCI in the range 0-1023.
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CIR
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is the committed information rate in the range 0-51840000 bps
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channel type
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is a number indicating the type of connection on this channel:
1=NIW (network interworking)
2=SIW-transparent (service interworking without any SDU translation)
3=SIW-translation (service interworking with SDU translation)
4=FUNI (frame relay UNI)
5=frame forwarding.
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egress service type
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is a number indicating the type of egress service provided on this channel:
1=highpriorityQ (typically committed bit rate connections)
2=rtVBRQ (real-time variable bit rate connections)
3=nrtVBRQ (non real-time variable bit rate connections)
4=aBRQ (available bit rate connections)
5=uBRQ (unspecified bit rate connections).
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Adm_cntrl
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is the Connection Admission Control toggle, which is optional. 1 = enable CAC, 2 = disable CAC. The default is 2 (disable CAC).
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controller_type
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is the signalling controller type, where:
signalling controller type is either:
1 PVC (PAR), or 2 SPVC (PNNI)
The default is 1 PVC (PAR)
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mastership
|
sets whether the connection is the master or the slave, where:
1 = master, 2 = slave
The default is 2 (slave).
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RemoteEndConID
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is the node name, slot number, port number, and DLCI
or
the node name, slot number, port number, Controller ID, and DLCI for a Frame Relay endpoint.
where Controller ID is either:
0 (PAR), 1 (PNNI), or 2 (TAG)
or
the node name, slot number, port number, and VPI.VCI for an ATM endpoint.
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On the AUSM:
addcon slave <port number> <vpi> <vci> <Conn type> <Service Type> [PAR | PNNI]
addcon master <port number> <vpi> <vci> <Conn type> <Service Type> <SlaveConID> [PAR | PNNI]
where:
slave
|
indicates the slave end of the connection.
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master
|
indicates the master end of the connection.
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port number
|
port number is in the range 1-8.
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vpi
|
vpi has a value in the range 0-255.
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vci
|
vci has a value in the range 0-65535.
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Conn type
|
is the connection type. Connection Type: 0 - VCC, non zero - Local VP Id of the VPC(1 to 20(UNI)/100(STI)/340(NNI)).
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Service Type
|
is the service type: 1=CBR, 2=VBR, and 3=ABR.
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SlaveConID
|
is the node name, slot number, port number, vci, and vpi of the slave end. This parameter applies only at the master end.
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PAR | PNNI
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is the optional controller specification.
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On CESM 8T1/E1:
addcon <port number> <signalling type> <partial_fill> <cond_data> <cond_signalling> <controller_type> <mastership> <RemoteEndConID>]
where:
port number
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port number is in the range 1-192 for T1, 1-248 for E1.
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signalling type
|
CAS: Channel associated signalling set to one of the following four values:
1=basic.
2=E1 CAS.
3=DS1 superframe CAS.
4=DS1 extended superframe CAS.
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partial_fill
|
specifies the number of bytes to partially fill a cell for different lines. The value for partial fill is in the range 0-47. A partial fill value of 0 (or 47) means fully filled cells.
The lower limit for structured T1 is 25. The value for partial fill of structured T1cells is in the range 25-47.
The lower limit for structured E1 is 20. The value for partial fill of structured E1cells is in the range 20-47.
The lower limit for unstructured T1/E1 is 33. The value for partial fill of unstructured T1/E1cells is in the range 33-47.
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cond_data
|
Conditional data is sent on the line when there is an underflow and also towards the network when forming dummy cells. For UDT, cond_data is always 255. For SDT, the range is 0-255.
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cond_signalling
|
Conditional signalling is sent on the line when there is an underflow and also towards the network when forming dummy cells. The cond_signalling range is 0-15.
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controller_type
|
is the signalling controller type, where:
signalling controller type is either:
1 PVC (PAR), or 2 SPVC (PNNI)
The default is 1 PVC (PAR)
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mastership
|
sets whether the connection is the master or the slave, where:
1 = master, 2 = slave
The default is 2 (slave).
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RemoteEndConID
|
is the node name, slot number, port number, and DLCI
or
the node name, slot number, port number, Controller ID, and DLCI for a Frame Relay endpoint.
where Controller ID is either:
0 (PAR), 1 (PNNI), or 2 (TAG)
or
the node name, slot number, port number, and VPI.VCI for an ATM endpoint.
Note: the slot number should be set to 0 (zero) to point to the active PXM.
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Related Commands
delcon, dspcons, dspcon
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM, CESM, AUSM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: Any
Example
spirit4.1.18.AUSM.a > addcon 16 2 1 1 1 3 1
Description
Add a VCC connection to channel 16 on port 2 with vpi=1, vci=1, ABR service type, and an egress queue number of 1
System Response
none
addendpt
The addendpt command adds the endpoints on the VISM card. An endpoint is a logical port that consists of one or more DS0s. It resembles the logical port on the channelized FRSM or CESM card. The ds1_num and the ds0_list are used to create the endpoint ID. The SU requires the endpoint ID to send the Create Connection (CRCX) command of the SGCP protocol to the VISM.
Full Name
Add End Point
Syntax
addendpt <endpoint_num> <ds1_num> <ds0_list>
where:
endpoint_num
|
is an integer in the range 1-240.
|
ds1_num
|
is the physical line number in the range 1-8.
|
ds0_list
|
is the list of DS0s at this endpoint. The range of DS0 numbers is 1- 31 for E1 and 1-24 for T1. The DS0s on a VISM can be non-contiguous. You must separate individual DS0s by a period ("."). For the current release of the VISM, only 1 DS0 can exist on an endpoint. For multiple DS0s, you can specify a range of DS0s with a dash ("-"). For example, 1.3-5 means DS0s 1, 3, 4, and 5.
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Related Commands
none
Cards on Which This Command Executes
VISM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: Any
Example
spirit4.1.28.VISM.a > addendpt 1 1 1
Description
Add endpoint number 1 to physical line 1. This endpoint uses DS0 1.
System Response
none
addimagrp
This command adds an IMA group
Full Name
Add IMA Group
Syntax
addimagrp <group_num> <port_type> <list_of_links>
where:
group_num
|
IMA group number to be added (1-8)
|
port_type
|
Port type to be added (1-UNI, 2-NN1)
|
list_of_links
|
list of links to be included in group_num separated by dots
|
Related Commands
dspimagrp, dspimagrpcnt, dspimagrps, dspimainfo, dspimalncnt
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2
Example
spirit4.1.88.AUSM.a > addimagrp 2 1 3.4.5
Description
Add IMA group 2 as UNI with lines 3, 4, and 5.
System Response
none
addlink
The addlink command adds a link between a T1 line within a T3 line on a SRM-3T3 card and a slot and line number on a T1 service module.
Full Name
Add Link
Syntax
addlink <T3 line number> <T1 line number> <Target Slot number> <Slot line number>
where:
T3 line number
|
SRM-3T3 T3 line number in the format slot.line where slot can be either 15 or 31, and the port range is 1-3. Slot number 15 is used for the cards in slot and 15 and 16, whichever is active and slot 31 is used for cards in 31 and 32.
|
T1 line number
|
start T1 line number within the T3 line (range 1-28)
|
Target Slot number
|
T1 service module slot number to be linked, where Target Slot number = 1-6|9-14|17-22|25-30
|
Slot line number
|
T1 line number in the slot to be linked (range 1-4 or 1-8) depending upon the ports in the service module
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Related Commands
dsplink, dellink
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: Any
Example
spirit4.1.8.PXM.a > addlink 15.2 1 3 5
Description
Add a link between the T1 line 1 within T3 line 2 on the SRM-3T3 card in slot 15 and T1 line number 5 on the T1 service module in slot 3.
System Response
none
addlmiloop
The addlmiloop command activates a line on the current card. The applicable line types are OC-12, OC-3, T3, and E3.
Full Name
Add Line
Syntax
On a service module:
addlmiloop <line number>
On a PXM:
addlmiloop -ds3 <line number> | -e3 <line number> | -sonet <line number>
where:
•
-ds3 indicates a T3 line number follows.
line number is in the format slot.port, where slot is either 7, 15, or 31 and port is a value in the range 1-n, and n is the highest numbered port on the card.
•
-e3 indicates an E3 line number follows.
line number is in the format slot.port, where slot is either 7, 15, or 31 and port is a value in the range 1-n, and n is the highest numbered port on the card.
•
-sonet indicates an OC-3 or OC-12 line number follows.
•
line number is in the format slot.port, where slot must always be 7, and port is a value in the range 1-n, and n is the highest numbered port on the card.
Note
You can activate only one PXM line on the feeder implementation of an MGX 8850 node. With an OC-12 trunk, the only active port with any MGX 8850 switch implementation is Port 1.
Related Commands
dellmiloop, dsplmiloop
Cards on Which This Command Executes
FRSM, AUSM, CESM, PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1
Example
spirit4.1.8.PXM.a > addlmiloop 1
Description
Add an LMI loopback line numbered 1 to the current card (the PXM in slot 8)
System Response
none
addln
The addln command activates a line on the current card. The applicable line types are OC-12, OC-3, T3, and E3.
Full Name
Add Line
Syntax
On a service module:
addln <line number>
On a PXM:
addln -ds3 <line number> | -e3 <line number> | -sonet <line number>
where:
•
-ds3 indicates a T3 line number follows.
line number is in the format slot.port, where slot is either 7, 15, or 31 and port is a value in the range 1-n, and n is the highest numbered port on the card.
•
-e3 indicates an E3 line number follows.
line number is in the format slot.port, where slot is either 7, 15, or 31 and port is a value in the range 1-n, and n is the highest numbered port on the card.
•
-sonet indicates an OC-3 or OC-12 line number follows.
line number is in the format slot.port, where slot must always be 7, and port is a value in the range 1-n, and n is the highest numbered port on the card.
Note
You can activate only one PXM line on the feeder implementation of an MGX 8850 node. With an OC-12 trunk, the only active port with any MGX 8850 switch implementation is Port 1.
Related Commands
cnfln, delln, dspln
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM-series, AUSM, SRM-3T3, CESM-series, VISM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1 (Any on PXM)
Example
spirit4.1.8.PXM.a > addln 1
Description
Add a line numbered 1 to the current card (the PXM in slot 8)
System Response
none
On FRSM HS1:
Syntax
addln <line number> <line type> <line rate>
where:
<line number>
|
value from 1-2 used for HSSI, 1-4 used for X.21
|
<line type>
|
value from 1-2 where 1: DCE 2: DTE
|
<line rate>
|
value from 48kbps-52Mbps
|
Syntax
addln <line number> <loop type> <loop code>
where:
<line number>
|
value from 1-2 used for HSSI, 1-4 used for X.21
|
<loop type>
|
value from 1-4 where 1: Front-card 2: Metallic 3: Remote 4: No Loop
|
<line rate>
|
value from 1-3 where 1: LoopA/B (HSSI) 2: Local loop (X.21) 3: Unloop
|
addlnloop
The addlnloop command puts a line in a loopback state for the current card.
Full Name
Add Line Loop
Syntax
For a service module:
addlnloop <line number>
where:
line number
|
a value in the range 1-n, where n is the highest numbered port on the card.
|
For the PXM:
addlnloop <-ds3 | -e3 | -sonet> <line number>
where:
•
-ds3 indicates a T3 line number follows.
line number is in the format slot.port, where slot is either 7, 15, or 31 and port is a value in the range 1-n, and n is the highest numbered port on the card.
•
-e3 indicates an E3 line number follows.
line number is in the format slot.port, where slot is either 7, 15, or 31 and port is a value in the range 1-n, and n is the highest numbered port on the card.
•
-sonet indicates an OC-3 or OC-12 line number follows.
line number is in the format slot.port, where slot must always be 7, and port is a value in the range 1-n, and n is the highest numbered port on the card.
Related Commands
dellnloop
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, AUSM, FRSM, CESM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: Service (Any on PXM)
addlns2aimgrp
This command adds lines to an existing AIMUX group.
Full Name
Add Lines to an AIM Group
Syntax
addlns2aimgrp <aimux_grp> <list_of_lines>
where:
aimux_grp
|
AIMUX group to which lines should be added (1-8)
|
list_of_lines
|
list of lines in the AIMUX group separated by dots
|
Related Commands
dellnsfmaimgrp
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2
Example
spirit4.1.18.AUSM.a > addlns2aimgrp 2 1.2
Description
Add lines 1 and 2 to IMA group 2.
System Response
none
addport
The addport command adds a service port to the shelf's configuration. The screen does not display a message after successful execution.
Full Name
Add a Port
Syntax for PXM OC3 back cards
addport <port_num> <line_num> <Pc_bw> <min_vpi> <max_vpi>
where:
port_num
|
numbers in the range 1-32 are valid
|
line_num
|
value ranging from 1 to 4 for OC3
|
Pc_bw
|
percentage of bandwidth in the range 1 - 100
|
min_vpi
|
VPI (Virtual Path Identifier) has a value in the range 0-255
|
max_vpi
|
VPI (Virtual Path Identifier) has a value in the range 0-255
|
Syntax for PXM OC12 back cards
addport <port_num> <line_num> <Pc_bw> <min_vpi> <max_vpi>
where:
port_num
|
numbers in the range 1-32 are valid
|
line_num
|
value is 1 for OC12
|
Pc_bw
|
percentage of bandwidth in the range 1 - 100
|
min_vpi
|
VPI (Virtual Path Identifier) has a value in the range 0-255
|
max_vpi
|
VPI (Virtual Path Identifier) has a value in the range 0-255
|
Syntax for PXM T3/E3 back cards
addport <port_num> <line_num> <Pc_bw> <min_vpi> <max_vpi>
where:
port_num
|
numbers in the range 1-32 are valid
|
line_num
|
value ranging from 1 to 2 for T3/E3
|
Pc_bw
|
percentage of bandwidth in the range 1 - 100
|
min_vpi
|
VPI (Virtual Path Identifier) has a value in the range 0-255
|
max_vpi
|
VPI (Virtual Path Identifier) has a value in the range 0-255
|
Syntax for FRSM-8T1E1 cards
addport <port_num> <line_num> <ds0_speed> <begin_slot> <num_slot> <port_type>
where:
port_num
|
numbers in the range 1-192 are valid for FRSM-8T1 and 1-248 for FRSM-8E1
|
line_num
|
value ranging from 1 to 8
|
ds0_speed
|
is the bit rate for the DS0. Type a "1" for 56Kbps or a "2" for 64Kbps.
|
begin_slot
|
beginning timeslot number in the T1 or E1 frame
|
num_slot
|
number of consecutive timeslots in the T1 or E1 frame
|
port_type
|
is either 1, 2, or 3: 1 = frame relay, 2 = FUNI, 3=frame forwarding
|
Syntax for FRSM-2T3E3 cards
addport <port_num> <line_num> <ds0_speed> <begin_slot> <num_slot> <port_type>
where:
port_num
|
numbers in the range 1-2 are valid for FRSM-2T3 or FRSM-2E3
|
line_num
|
value ranging from 1 to 56
|
ds0_speed
|
is the bit rate for the DS0. Type a "1" for 56Kbps or a "2" for 64Kbps.
|
begin_slot
|
beginning timeslot number in the T1 or E1 frame
|
num_slot
|
number of consecutive timeslots in the T1 or E1 frame
|
port_type
|
is either 1, 2, or 3: 1 = frame relay, 2 = FUNI, 3=frame forwarding
|
Syntax for FRSM-2CT3 cards
addport <port_num> <line_num> <ds0_speed> <begin_slot> <num_slot> <port_type>
where:
port_num
|
numbers in the range 1-256 are valid for FRSM-2CT3
|
line_num
|
value ranging from 1 to 56
|
ds0_speed
|
is the bit rate for the DS0. Type a "1" for 56Kbps or a "2" for 64Kbps.
|
begin_slot
|
beginning timeslot number in the T1 or E1 frame
|
num_slot
|
number of consecutive timeslots in the T1 or E1 frame
|
port_type
|
is either 1, 2, or 3: 1 = frame relay, 2 = FUNI, 3=frame forwarding
|
Syntax for FRSM-HS2 cards
addport <port_num> <line_num> <ds0_speed> <begin_slot> <num_slot> <port_type>
where:
port_num
|
numbers in the range 1-2 are valid for FRSM-HS2
|
line_num
|
value ranging from 1 to 56
|
ds0_speed
|
is the bit rate for the DS0. Type a "1" for 56Kbps or a "2" for 64Kbps.
|
begin_slot
|
beginning timeslot number in the T1 or E1 frame
|
num_slot
|
number of consecutive timeslots in the T1 or E1 frame
|
port_type
|
is either 1, 2, or 3: 1 = frame relay, 2 = FUNI, 3=frame forwarding
|
Syntax for CESM-8T1E1 cards
addport <port_num> <line_num> <ds0_speed> <begin_slot> <num_slot> <port_type>
where:
port_num
|
numbers in the range 1-192 are valid for CESM-8T1 and 1-248 for CESM-8E1
|
line_num
|
value ranging from 1 to 8
|
begin_slot
|
beginning timeslot number in the T1 or E1 frame
|
num_slot
|
number of consecutive timeslots in the T1 or E1 frame
|
port_type
|
is either 1, 2, or 3: 1 = structured, 2 = unstructured, 3=framing on VC disconnect
|
Syntax for CESM-T3E3 cards
addport <port_num> <line_num>
<where:
port_num
|
The only valid entry for port_num is 1 for CESM-T3E3
|
line_num
|
value is 1 for CESM-T3E3
|
Related Commands
addportlpbk, cnfport, delport, dspport, dspports
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM, CESM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1 (Any on PXM)
Example
node501.1.1.CESM.a > addport 1 1 1 24 1
Description
Add port 1 on line 1 with DS0 timeslots 1 through 24 assigned as structured.
System Response
none
addred
The addred command links two MGX 8850 slots (a primary slot and a secondary slot) so that the switch treats the cards in these slots as a redundant pair of cards. The secondary slot should be in the same half of the shelf (upper or lower) as the primary slot. Redundancy can be 1:1 or 1:N. If the redundancy is 1:N, you must link one secondary slot to N primary slots through multiple executions of this command.
Full Name
Add Redundancy
Syntax
addred <redPrimarySlotNum> <redSecondarySlotNum> <RedType>
where:
redPrimarySlotNum
|
is slot number of the slot containing the primary card of the card pair. The range is 1-6, 9-14, 17-22, and 25-30.
|
redSecondarySlotNum
|
is slot number of the slot containing the secondary card of the card pair. The range is 1-6, 9-14, 17-22, and 25-30.
|
RedType
|
is type of redundancy, where 1 = 1:1, and 2 = 1:N.
|
Related Commands
dspred, delred
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: Any
Example
node501.1.7.PXM.a > addred 1 4 1
Description
Add 1:1 redundancy between the card in slot 4 and the card in slot 1.
System Response
none
addrscprtn
The addrscprtn command specifies parameters for the resource partitions. A resource partition on a PXM consists of a percent of bandwidth, a VPI/VCI range, and the number of global logical connection numbers (GLCNs) available to a network control application. The network control applications are Portable AutoRoute (PAR) and Tag Switching. The configuration should reflect future development plans for PNNI or other controllers.
Note
On a virtual trunk, the min_vpi and max_vpi should be the same. Only a routing node can support virtual trunking.
Full Name
Add Resource Partition
Syntax
addrscprtn <if_num> <ctrlr_num> <ingr_pct_bw> <egr_pct_bw> <min_vpi> <max_vpi> <min_vci> <max_vci> <max_chans>
where:
if_num
|
is the logical interface number in the range 1- 32.
|
ctrlr_num
|
is the number for a network control application, as follows: enter a 1 for PAR a 2 for PNNI, or a 3 for TAG.
|
ingr_pct_bw
|
is the percent of ingress bandwidth—a number in the range 0-100.
|
egr_pct_bw
|
is the percent of egress bandwidth—a number in the range 0-100.
|
min_vpi
|
is the minimum VCI Value—a number in the range 0-65535.
|
max_vpi
|
is the maximum VPI Value—a number in the range 0-4095.
|
min_vci
|
is the minimum VCI Value—a number in the range 0-65535.
|
max_vci
|
is the maximum VCI Value—a number in the range 0-65535.
|
max_chans
|
is the maximum GLCNS—a number in the range 0-32767.
|
Related Commands
cnfrscprtn, delrscprtn, dspifrsc, dspifs, dsprscprtns, dsprscprtn, dsplnrsc
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
addtrapmgr
This command adds an SNMP trap manager for use with stand-alone applications. A trap manager registered (added) and reregistered through the SNMP interface by Cisco WAN Manager is deregistered (deleted) after 30 minutes if it is not reregistered. Trap managers which are added using the addtrapmgr command will not age, and will not be deleted after 30 minutes.
Full Name
Add trap manager
Syntax
addtrapmgr <ipaddr> <portnum>
where:
ipaddr
|
The IP address assigned to the trap manager: its format is nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn., where n = 0-9 and nnn < 256.
|
.portnum
|
The port the trap manager uses to receive traps. The default is 162.
|
Related Commands
deltrapmgr, cnftrapmgr, dsptrapmgr, xcnftrapmgr
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: SuperUser
Example
node501.1.7.PXM.a > addtrapmgr 161.10.144.56 162
Description
Add a trap manager with the IP address of 161.10.144.56 to port 162.
System Response
none
addtrk
The PAR command addtrk activates a trunk. This command applies to only the routing node implementation. Execute addtrk after you have partitioned resources for PAR by using addrscprtn and configured the broadband interface as a trunk by using cnfifastrk.
Note
Traffic class and max vpc conids should match before executing the addtrk command
Full Name
Add Trunk
Syntax
addtrk <slot.port>
where:
slot.port
|
The port of the trunk to activate. The variable slot is in the range 1-6, 9-14, 17-22, or 25-30, and port is a value in the range 1-n, where n is the highest numbered port on the card.
|
Related Commands
cnftrk, dsptrkcnf, dsptrkload, dsptrks
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1
Example
node501.1.7.PXM.a > addtrk 1.4
Description
Activate the trunk on port 4 in the card in slot 1.
System Response
none
adduser
Add a user to the shelf configuration. The added user cannot have a privilege level that is higher than the current user. No screen output appears unless an error in the input occurred.
Full Name
Add User
Syntax
adduser <user ID> <accessLevel>
where:
user ID
|
name for the user. The name can be up to twelve characters. The name can consist of letters, special characters "_" and "-" and numbers. It must begin with a letter and cannot contain spaces. The name is case sensitive.
|
accessLevel
|
privilege is the highest level of access the user has. The choices are: GROUP1, GROUP2, GROUP3, GROUP4, GROUP5, or ANYUSER
|
Related Commands
dspusers, deluser
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 5-6
Example
spirit.1.7.PXM.a > adduser fin ANYUSER
Description
Add a user named fin with privilege level ANYUSER.
System Response
aimhelp
Displays the Help screen for the AUSM service module.
Full Name
AIM Help
Syntax
aimhelp
Related Commands
Help
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any state Privilege: 1-6
Example
mogul3.1.10.AUSMB8.a > aimhelp
Description
Display the Help screen for the AUSM service module.
System Response
addcon : Add a Connection
addimagrp : Add an IMA group
addlnloop : Configure a line in local loopback
addlns2imagrp : Add lines to an existing IMA group
clralmcnt : Clear DS1 alarm count
clralmcnts : Clear alarm count for all DS1 lines
clralm : Clear the DS1 line alarms
clrchancnt : Clear Channel Counters
clrchancnts : Clear Channel Counters for all channels
clralms : Clear DS1 alarms on all lines
clrimagrpcnt : Clear IMA group Counters
clrimalncnt : Clear IMA counters on a particular line
clrportcnt : Clear Port Counters
clrportcnts : Clear Port Counters for all ports
clrsarcnt : Clear SAR channel counters
clrsarcnts : Clear SAR counters for all channels
clrslftst : Clear self test results
clrimatst : clear IMA test procedure
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
cnfchanfst : Configure the channel foresight parameters
cnfchanq : Configure the channel queue parameters
cnffst : Configure foresight params of a card
cnfportq : Configure Egress queue parameters
cnfimagrp : Configure an IMA group
cnfilmi : Configure ILMI parameters of a port
cnfln : Configure DS1/E1 line
cnflnloop : Configure DS1/E1 line
cnfplpp : Configure DS1/E1 line
cnfslftst : Configure self test parameters
cnfsvcrange : Partition Resource between PVCs & SVCs
cnfupccbr : Configure UPC parameters of CBR connection
cnfupcvbr : Configure UPC parameters of VBR connection
cnfupcabr : Configure UPC parameters of ABR connection
cnfupcubr : Configure UPC parameters of UBR connection
cnfimatst : Enable the IMA test procedure
cnfimaalmparm : COnfigure the IMA alaram Integration UP and DOWN times
copychans : Copy a template connection
delimagrp : Delete an IMA group
delcon : Delete a connection
dellnloop : Remove a DS1 line from local loopback
dellnsfmimagrp : Delete lines from an existing IMA group
dnport : Down an ATM port
dspalm : Display DS1 alarms on a line
dspalmcnf : Display DS1 alarm configuration
dspalmcnt : Display alarm count for DS1 line
dspalms : Display DS1 alarms on all lines
dspcd : Display card information
dspchancnt : Display channel counters
dspcon : Display connection configuration
dspcons : Display all the configured connections
dspfeature : Display the features
dspfst : Display the card Foresight params
dspilmi : Display ILMI parms of a port
dspilmicnt : Display ILMI counters of a port
dspimagrp : Display all parms configured for an IMA group
dspimagrpcnt : Display IMA group Counters
dspimagrps : Display the configured IMA groups
dspimalncnt : Display IMA counters on a particular line
dspimatst : Display IMA test status
dspimaln : Display IMA link status
dspimaalmparm : Display IMA alaram integration times
dsplns : Display all DS1 lines
dsploads : Display the total bandwidth used up in each port
dspplpp : Display the PLPP configuration of each line
dspport : Display the configured ATM/IMA port
dspportcnt : Display Port Counters
dspportq : Display the egress queue configuration
dspportqs : Display configuration of all egress queues
dspports : Display the configured ATM/IMA ports
dspsarcnt : Display the SAR counters of a connection
dspsarcnts : Display the SAR counters of all connections
dspslftst : Display self test configuration
dspslftsttbl : Display the self test results
dspsttatparms : Display the statistics params configured
dspsvcrange : Display the resource partition between PVCs & SVCs
dsptotals : Display the total connections configured per port
runslftstno : Run a particular self test
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
tstcon : Test the connection towards the N/W side
tstconseg : Test the connection towards the CPE side
tstconsti : Test the connection towards the N/W side using STI supervil
tstdelay : Measure the delay towards the N/W side
tstdelaysti : Measure the delay towards the N/W side using STI supervisol
xcnfalm : Configure alms of a DS1 line
xcnfln : Configure a DS1 line
bye
The bye command lets you exit the current CLI shell.
Full Name
Bye
Syntax
bye
Related Commands
logout
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM, AUSM, VISM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
Description
Exit the current CLI shell.
System Response
cc
Changes the card into which the user is logged. If the card slot is empty, an error message appears.
Full Name
Change Card
Syntax
cc <slot number>
where
slot number
|
is the card slot.
|
:
Related Commands
none
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM, AUSM, CESM, VISM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Any state Privilege: Any
Example
node1.1.22.AUSM8.a > cc 8
Description
Switch from the AUSM in slot 22 to the PXM in slot 8.
System Response
clraimgrpcnt
This command clears all the AIMUX related counters for all lines in the specified AIMUX group.
Full Name
Clear AIM Group Counters
Syntax
clraimgrpcnt <aimux_grp>
where:
aimux_grp
|
AIMUX group number in the range 1-8.
|
Related Commands
delaimgrpcnt
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2
Example
node1.1.22.AUSM8.a > clraimgrpcnt 8
Description
Clear all the AIM group counters in AIM group 8.
System Response
none
clraimlncnt
This command clears all the AIMUX line counters for the specified IMA group.
Full Name
Clear AIM (or Clear IMA) Line Counters
Syntax
clraimlncnt (or clrimalncnt) <aimux_grp>
where:
aimux_grp
|
AIMUX group number in the range 1-8
|
Related Commands
dspaimlncnt, clrimalncnt
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1
Example
node1.1.22.AUSM8.a > clraimlncnt 8
Description
Clear all the AIM line counters in AIM group 8.
System Response
none
clrallcnf
The clrallcnf command clears all configuration elements for all the cards in the node.
Note
This command is extremely dangerous.
Full Name
Clear All Configurations
Syntax
clrallcnf
Related Commands
none
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-3
Example
node1.1.7.PXM.a > clrallcnf
Description
Clear all the configuration elements for all the cards in the node.
System Response
none
clralm
The clralm command clears alarms on a specified line on the current card. Alarms occurring after this command executes are not affected. If alarms on a line are cleared with this command, the results may be observable through the dspalm command.
This command can clear alarms caused only by the collection of statistical data. Alarms caused by network failure cannot be cleared. For example, an alarm caused by a collection of bipolar errors can be cleared, but an alarm caused by a card failure cannot.
Full Name
Clear Alarm
Syntax
For a PXM:
clralm -ds3 <LineNum>
where:
-ds3 LineNum
|
LineNum is in the format slot.port, where slot is either 7, 15, or 31 and port is a value in the range 1-n, where n is the highest numbered port on the card.
|
or
clralm -e3 <LineNum>
where:
-e3 LineNum
|
LineNum is in the format slot.port, where slot is either 7, 15, or 31 and port is a value in the range 1-n, where n is the highest numbered port on the card.
|
or
clralm -sonet <LineNum>
where:
-sonet LineNum
|
LineNum is in the format slot.port, where slot must be 7, and port is a value in the range 1-n, where n is the highest numbered port on the card.
|
or
clralm -plcp <PLCPNUM>
-plcp PLCPNUM
|
PLCPNum = 1-n, where n is the highest number line on the card.
|
For an FRSM, VISM, AUSM, or CESM:
clralm -ds1 <LineNum>
where:
LineNum
|
LineNum = 1-n, where n is the highest number line on the card.
|
For an SRM-3T3:
clralm <-srmds3> <LineNum>
where:
LineNum
|
LineNum = 1-n, where n = 3 if SRM-3T3
|
Related Commands
clralms, dspalm, dspalms
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM, AUSM, CESM, VISM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: 5-6
Example
node1.1.22.AUSM8.a > clralm -ds1 1
Description
Clear all the alarms caused by the collection of statistical data for line 1 on the current card.
System Response
none
clralmcnt
The clralmcnt command clears all the alarm counters and statistics on the specified line on the current card. All counters are reset to 0. The terminal does not display a response unless an error exists in the syntax.
Full Name
Clear Alarm Counters
Syntax
For a PXM:
clralmcnt -ds3 <LineNum>
where:
-ds3 LineNum
|
LineNum is in the format slot.port, where slot is either 7, 15, or 31 and port is a value in the range 1-n, where n is the highest numbered port on the card.
|
or
clralmcnt -e3 <LineNum>
where:
-e3 LineNum
|
LineNum is in the format slot.port, where slot is either 7, 15, or 31 and port is a value in the range 1-n, where n is the highest numbered port on the card.
|
or
clralmcnt -sonet <LineNum>
where:
-sonet LineNum
|
LineNum is in the format slot.port, where slot must be 7, and port is a value in the range 1-n, where n is the highest numbered port on the card.
|
or
clralmcnt -plcp <PLCPNUM>
where:
-plcp PLCPNUM
|
PLCPNum = 1-n, where n is the highest number line on the card.
|
For an FRSM, VISM, AUSM, or CESM:
clralmcnt -ds1 <LineNum>
where:
LineNum
|
LineNum = 1-n, where n is the highest number line on the card.
|
Related Commands
dspalmcnt, clralmcnts
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM, AUSM, CESM, VISM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any (5 on PXM)
Example
node1.1.22.AUSM8.a > clralmcnt -ds1 1
Description
Clear all the alarm counters and statistics collected for line 1 on the current card.
System Response
none
clralmcnts
The clralmcnts command clears all the alarm counters and statistics on the current card. All counters are reset to 0. The terminal does not display a response unless an error exists in the syntax.
Full Name
Clear All Alarm Counters/statistics on the Current Card.
Syntax
clralmcnts
Related Commands
dspalmcnt, clralmcnt
Cards on Which This Command Executes
FRSM, AUSM, CESM, VISM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-5
Example
node1.1.22.AUSM8.a > clralmcnts
Description
Clear all the alarm counters and statistics collected for the current card.
System Response
none
clralms
The clralms command clears alarms on the current card. Alarms occurring after this command executes are not affected.
This command can clear alarms caused only by the collection of statistical data. Alarms caused by network failure cannot be cleared. For example, an alarm caused by a collection of bipolar errors can be cleared, but an alarm caused by a card failure cannot.
Full Name
Clear Alarms on Card
Syntax
For an FRSM, VISM, AUSM, or CESM:
clralms -ds1 <LineNum>
where:
LineNum
|
LineNum = 1-n, where n is the highest number line on the card.
|
Related Commands
clralm, dspalm, dspalms
Cards on Which This Command Executes
FRSM, AUSM, CESM, VISM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-5
Example
node1.1.22.AUSM8.a > clralms -ds1 1
Description
Clear all the alarms triggered by the collection of statistics for line 1 on the current card.
System Response
none
clratmlncnt
The clratmlncnt clears the ATM event counters for the specified line on the PXM.
Full Name
Clear All ATM Line Counters on the specified Line Number
Syntax
clratmlncnt <LineNum >
where LineNum is the line number in the range 1-n, where n is the highest numbered line on the card.
Related Commands
clratmlncnts
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
node1.1.7.PXM.a > clratmlncnt 1
Description
Clear all the ATM event counters for line 1 on the PXM.
System Response
none
clratmlncnts
The clratmlncnts commands clears all the ATM counters on all the lines on the current card.
Full Name
Clear all ATM Line Counters on All Lines
Syntax
clratmlncnts
Related Commands
clratmlncnt
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
node1.1.7.PXM.a > clratmlncnts
Description
Clear all the ATM event counters on the PXM.
System Response
none
clrcderrs
The clrcderrs command clears all card-related errors in an MGX 8850 card. No response messages appear on screen. Refer to the dspcderrs description to see an example of the errors that this command clears, or execute the dspcderrs command before and after executing the clrcderrs command.
Full Name
Clear Hardware/reset Errors in BRAM
Syntax
clrcderrs
Related Commands
dspcderrs
Cards on Which This Command Executes
FRSM, AUSM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: SuperUser
Example
node1.1.4.FRSM.a > clrcderrs
Description
Clear all the card-related errors on the FRSM in slot 4.
System Response
none
clrchancnt
This command clears the channel counters for the specified channel on the current card (can be an FRSM, a CESM, or an AUSM). Counting resumes after the command executes.
Full Name
Clear Channel Counters on a specified channel
Syntax
clrchancnt <channel number>
where:
channel number
|
A number in the range:
• For FRSM-8T1/E1, 16-1015
• For FRSM-T3/E3/HS2, 16-2015
• For FRSM-2CT3, 16-4015
• For PXM, 16-4111
• For AUSM, 16-1015
• For CESM-8T1/E1, 32-279
• For CESM-T3/E3, one connection starting at 32
|
Related Commands
dspchan, clrchancnts, dspchancnt
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM, AUSM, CESM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
node1.1.4.FRSM.a > clrchancnt 16
Description
Clear all the channel counters for channel 16 on the FRSM in slot 4.
System Response
none
The frame relay counters for each channel are:
•
Received frames
•
Received bytes
•
Received frames DE
•
Received bytes DE
•
Received frames discarded
•
Received bytes discarded
•
Received frames discarded for shelf alarms
•
Received frames discarded for exceeded queue depth
•
Received bytes discarded for exceeded queue depth
•
Received frames discarded for exceeded DE threshold
•
Received frames FECN
•
Received frames BECN
•
Received frames tagged FECN
•
Received frames tagged BECN
•
Received frames tagged DE
•
Transmitted frames
•
Transmitted bytes
•
Transmitted frames BECN
•
Transmitted frames FECN
•
Transmitted frames DE
•
Transmitted bytes DE
•
Transmitted frames discarded
•
Transmitted bytes discarded
•
Transmitted frames discarded for exceeded queue depth
•
Transmitted bytes discarded for exceeded queue depth
•
Transmitted frames discarded for exceeded DE threshold
•
Transmitted frames discarded for physical layer fail
•
Transmitted frames discarded for CRC error
•
Transmitted frames discarded for reassembly failure
•
Transmitted frames discarded for source abort
•
Transmitted frames during LMI logical port alarm
•
Transmitted bytes during for LMI logical port alarm
•
Transmitted frames tagged FECN
•
Transmitted frames tagged BECN
clrchancnts
The clrchancnts command clears all the channel counters for all channels on the current service module (can be an FRSM, an AUSM, or a CESM service module). The counters resume accruing after the command executes. For a list of the frame relay counters, refer to the description of clrchancnt.
Full Name
Clear all Channel Counters on the Card
Syntax
clrchancnts
Related Commands
dspchan, clrchancnt, dspchancnt
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM, AUSM, CESM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Any Privilege: 1-3 (Any on PXM)
Example
node1.1.4.FRSM.a > clrchancnts
Description
Clear all the channel counters for all channels on the FRSM in slot 4.
System Response
none
clrconcnt
This command clears the counters for the specified Connection Identifier on the current card (must be a PXM). Counting resumes after the command executes.
Full Name
Clear Connection Counters for a specified Connection Identifier
Syntax
clrconcnt conn_ID
where:
conn_ID
|
A string in the format:
PortNum.VPI.VCI
where:
PortNum = 1-n, where n is the highest numbered port on the card.
VPI = virtual path identifier in the range 0-255 for UNI or 0-4095 for NNI. Typically, the UNI applies to a line connecting a stand-alone node to a workstation.
VCI = virtual circuit identifier in the range 0-65535
|
Related Commands
dspcon, clrconcnts, dspconcnt, dspconcnts
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
node4.1.8.PXM.a > clrconcnt 1.2.2
Description
Clear all the counters for the connection on port 1 with a VPI of 2 and a VCI of 2.
System Response
none
clrconcnts
This command clears the counters for all the connections on the current card (must be a PXM). Counting resumes after the command executes.
Full Name
Clear Connection Counters for All Connections on the Card
Syntax
clrconcnts
Related Commands
dspcon, clrconcnt, dspconcnt, dspconcnts
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
node4.1.8.PXM.a > clrconcnts
Description
Clear all the counters for all the connections on the PXM card.
System Response
none
clrerr
The clrerr command removes all error log files or optionally removes a specific error log file if you include the -en argument and a slot number. This command is a card-level command.
Syntax:
clrerr [-en <error slot>]
where:
-en
|
is the optional argument that precedes a specific log file number.
|
error slot
|
is the number of the log file to clear and is identical to the slot number of the card. If you type the -en argument, a slot number is mandatory.
|
Related Commands
dsperr
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
wilco.1.7.PXM.a > clrerr
Description
Clear all error log files on the PXM card.
System Response
none
clrifcnt
The clrifcnt command clears the counters for a specified broadband interface.
Full Name
Clear Interface Counters for the specified interface
Syntax
clrifcnt <if_num>
where:
if_num
|
is the interface number in the range 1-32.
|
Related Commands
clrifcnts
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
wilco.1.7.PXM.a > clrifcnt 1
Description
Clear the counters for the specified broadband interface (1).
System Response
none
clrifcnts
The clrifcnts command clears the counters for all the broadband interfaces.
Full Name
Clear All Interface Counters
Syntax
clrifcnts
Related Commands
clrifcnt
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
wilco.1.7.PXM.a > clrifcnts
Description
Clear the counters for all broadband interfaces on the PXM card.
System Response
none
clrimagrpcnt
This command clears IMA (inverse multiplexing ATM) group counters on the current AUSM card for the specified IMA group.
Full Name
Clear Inverse Multiplexing ATM Group Counters
Syntax
clrimagrpcnt (or clraimgrpcnt) <imagroup>
where:
imagroup
|
IMA group number in the range 1-8.
|
Related Commands
dspimagrp, dspimagrpcnt, dspimagrps, dspimainfo, dspimalncnt
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1
Example
flyers01.1.17.AUSM.a > clrimagrpcnt 1
Description
Clear all the inverse multiplexing ATM group counters for IMA group 1 on the AUSM card in slot 17.
System Response
none
clrimalncnt
This command clears all the AIMUX line counters for the specified line in an IMA trunk.
Full Name
Clear AIM (or Clear IMA) Line Counters
Syntax
clrimalncnt (or clraimlncnt) <aimux_grp>
where:
aimux_grp
|
AIMUX group number
|
Related Commands
dspaimlncnt, clraimlncnt
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1
Example
flyers01.1.17.AUSM.a > clrimalncnt 1
Description
Clear all the inverse multiplexing ATM line counters for IMA group 1 on the AUSM card in slot 17.
System Response
none
clrlmistats
The clrlmistats command clears the LMI (Local Management Interface) related statistics on the current card.
Full Name
Clear All LMI Statistics
Syntax
clrlmistats
Related Commands
dsplmistats
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
wilco.1.7.PXM.a > clrlmistats
Description
Clear the LMI statistics on the PXM card.
System Response
none
clrlog
The clrlog command clears all event log files or the log file specified with option <-log>. The log resumes accumulating event log messages after the command executes.
Full Name
Clear Log
Syntax
clrlog [-log <log slot>]
where:
-log
|
indicates that a specific log file number follows.
|
log slot
|
is the number in the event log file.
|
Related Commands
dsplog
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Any Privilege: 1
Example
wilco.1.7.PXM.a > clrlog
Description
Clear all event log files on the PXM card.
System Response
none
clrmsgcnt
The clrmsgcnt command clears the control message counters. The control message counters are for the total numbers of:
•
Control frames transmitted to SAR (from RISC) maintained by RISC
•
Control frames received from SAR (to RISC) maintained by RISC
•
Control frames transmitted to RISC from SAR maintained by SAR (should be
equal to riscRcvCtrlMsg)
•
Control Frames received to SAR from RISC maintained by SAR (should be
equal to riscXmtCtrlMsg)
•
Control (management) cells discarded due to illegal length error
•
Control (management) cells discarded due to illegal CRC error
•
Discarded control messages due to unknown channel error
This message also clears the control cell header received on the last unknown channel.
Full Name
Clear Control Message Counters
Syntax
clrmsgcnt
Related Commands
dspmsgcnt
Cards on Which This Command Executes
FRSM, AUSM, CESM, VISM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-5
Example
flyers01.1.17.AUSM.a > clrmsgcnt 1
Description
Clear all the control message counters on the AUSM card in slot 17.
System Response
none
clrportcnt
The clrportcnt command is used to clear the values of a port's counter on the current PXM, AUSM or FRSM.
No message appears upon successful execution of the command.
Full Name
Clear Port Counters
Syntax
clrportcnt <port number>
where:
On a PXM, port number is in the range 1-32.
On an AUSM, port number is in the range 1-8.
On an FRSM, port number is in the range 1-192 for T1, 1-248 for T1.
Related Commands
clrportcnts, dspportcnt
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM, AUSM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-5 (Any on PXM)
Example
flyers01.1.17.AUSM.a > clrportcnt 1
Description
Clear all the port counters on port 1 on the AUSM card in slot 17.
System Response
none
clrportcnts
The clrportcnts command clears all port counters on the current PXM, FRSM or AUSM.
No messages appear on screen after command entry unless the command cannot execute as entered.
Full Name
Clear Port Counts
Syntax
clrportcnts
Related Commands
clrportcnt, dspportcnt
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM, AUSM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-5
Example
flyers01.1.17.AUSM.a > clrportcnts
Description
Clear all the port counters on all the ports on the AUSM card in slot 17.
System Response
none
clrsarcnt
The clrsarcnt command clears the Segmentation and Reassembly (SAR) counters on the current card. The SAR counters are:
•
Number of cells transmitted on this channel.
•
Number of CLP cells that were transmitted on this channel.
•
Number of AIS cells that were transmitted on this channel.
•
Number of FERF cells that were transmitted on this channel.
•
Number of BCM cells that were transmitted on this channel.
•
Number of End2End loop cells that were transmitted on this channel.
•
Number of segment loop cells that were transmitted on this channel.
•
Number of cells discard due to Shelf alarm on this channel.
•
Number of cells that were received on this channel.
•
Number of CLP cells that were received on this channel.
•
Number of AIS cells that were received on this channel.
•
Number of FERF cells that were received on this channel.
•
Number of BCM cells that were received on this channel.
•
Number of End2End loop cells that were received on this channel.
•
Number of segment loop cells that were received on this channel.
•
Number of cells that had the CRC error on this channel.
Full Name
Clear SAR Counters
Syntax
clrsarcnt
Related Commands
dspsarcnt
Cards on Which This Command Executes
FRSM, AUSM, CESM, VISM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-5
Example
flyers01.1.17.AUSM.a > clrsarcnt
Description
Clear all the SAR counters on the AUSM card in slot 17.
System Response
none
clrsarcnts
The clrsarcnts command clears all the SAR counters on all applicable cards.
Full Name
Clear SAR Counts
Syntax
clrsarcnts
Related Commands
clrsarcnt, dspsarcnt, dspsarcnts
Cards on Which This Command Executes
FRSM, AUSM, CESM, VISM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any user
Example
flyers01.1.17.AUSM.a > clrsarcnts
Description
Clear all the SAR counters on all the cards in the node.
System Response
none
clrscrn
The clrscrn command clears the control terminal screen. After this command executes, only the current command line prompt appears on the screen.
Full Name
Clear Terminal Screen
Syntax
clrscrn
Related Commands
none
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM, AUSM, CESM, VISM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
flyers01.1.17.AUSM.a > clrscrn
Description
Clear the screen.
System Response
flyers01.1.17.AUSM.a >
clrslftst
The clrslftst command clears the results of the last self test on the current card.
Full Name
Clear Self Test
Syntax
clrslftst
Related Commands
cnfslftst, dspslftst, runslftstno
Cards on Which This Command Executes
FRSM, AUSM, CESM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any user
Example
flyers01.1.17.AUSM.a > clrslftst
Description
Clear the results of the last self test for the AUSM card in slot 17.
System Response
none
clrsmcnf
The clrsmcnf command clears configuration elements for the selected service module. You must specify a slot number in the range 1-6, 9-14, 17-22, or 25-30. The elements that clrsmcnf clears are:
•
Existence of a configuration
•
Whether rate control is on or off
•
Whether the card is channelized
•
Number of the MIB version
Note
Before executing the clrsmcnf command, clear/delete all lines, ports and channels on the affected service module(s).
Full Name
Clear Service Module Configuration
Syntax
clrsmcnf <slot number>
where:
slot number
|
is a number in the range 1-6, 9-14, 17-22, or 25-30.
|
Related Commands
dspsmcnf
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 3
Example
flyers01.1.7.PXM.a > clrsmcnf 17
Description
Clear all the configuration elements on the AUSM card in slot 17.
System Response
none
clrsrmcnf
The clrsrmcnf command clears the SRM-3T3 card information and removes all T1 link mappings. All links are switched back to their respective service modules.
Full Name
Clear SRM-3T3 Configuration
Syntax
clrsrmcnf <slot number>
where:
slot number
|
is either 15 or 31. Slot number 15 is used for the cards in slot 15 or 16, whichever is active and slot 31 is used for cards in slots 31 and 32.
|
Related Commands
addlink, dsplink, xcnfsrmlink, xdspsrmlink
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: Any
Example
flyers01.1.7.PXM.a > clrsrmcnf 15
Description
Clear all the configuration information and remove all T1 link mappings on the SRM-3T3 card in slot 15.
System Response
none
cmdhistory
The cmdhistory command displays the last 10 commands executed on the current card.
Full Name
Display Command History
Syntax
cmdhistory
Related Commands
history
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
spirit4.1.8.PXM.a > cmdhistory
Description
Display the last 10 commands executed on the PXM card.
System Response
Size of cmdHistory is currently 10 line(s)
cnfaimgrp
This command configures the parameters of an AIMUX group.
Full Name
Configure AIM Group
Syntax
cnfaimgrp <aimux_grp> -rwdiff <read_wr_ptr_diff> -severity <link_loss_severity> -maxdiff <maximum_diff_delay> -red <num_red_links>
where:
aimux_grp
|
AIMUX group number for this group (1-8)
|
read_wr_ptr_diff
|
difference between the read and write pointer maintained (1-8)
|
link_loss_severity
|
seriousness of a single link failure (1: m)
|
maximum_diff_delay
|
maximum tolerable differential delay
|
num_red_links
|
number of redundant links in the AIMUX group
|
Related Commands
addaimgrp, delaimgrp, dspaimgrp, dspaimgrps
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2
Note
Redundant link(s) indicates the number of link(s) the system can lose without bringing down the AIMUX group. However, the <link_loss_severity> option overrides this feature.
The <read_wr_ptr_diff> value cannot be decreased from its existing value—it can only be increased (this is because decreasing the <read_wr_ptr_diff> in an established AIMUX group involves dropping cells that are stored in the delay compensation buffer.
Example
flyers01.1.17.AUSM.a > cnfaimgrp 1 -rwdiff 5 -severity 2 -maxdiff 3 -red 2
Description
Configure AIMUX group 1 on the AUSM card in slot 17 to have a read/write pointer differential of 5, a link loss severity of 2, a maximum tolerable differential delay of 5, and 2 redundant links.
System Response
none
cnfapsln
The cnfapsln command lets you specify APS parameters for a line.
Full Name
Configure APS Line
Syntax
cnfapsln <line> <SFBER> <SDBER> <WTR> <Direction> <Revertive> <K1K2>
where:
line
|
is the working line number. For OC-3 the range is 1 through 4. For OC-12: 1 is the ONLY valid number
|
SFBER
|
is the signal failure BER threshold. The range is 3 to 13. If SFBER is set to 5, it means that the signal failure BER threshold = 10 ^^ -5.
|
SDBER
|
is the signal degrade BER threshold. The range is 5 to 13. If SDBER is set to 5, it means that the signal degrade BER threshold = 10 ^^ -5.
|
WTR
|
This is the amount of time (in minutes) to wait before attempting to switch back to the working line. The range is 0 to 12. It is not applicable if the line is configured in non-revertive mode (Revertive set to 1).
|
Direction
|
configures the switching direction that this APS line supports. Unidirectional means that this APS line supports only one direction. Bidirectional means that this APS line supports both ends of the line. 0: unidirectional 1: bidirectional
|
Revertive
|
used to configure the APS revertive or non-revertive option. Setting Revertive to enable allows the line to switch back to the working line after the Wait-To-restore interval has expired and the working line SF/SD has been cleared. 1: non-revertive; 2: revertive.
|
K1K2
|
enables or disables the K1/K2 inband interface on the protection line. 1: enable; 2: disable.
|
Related Commands
addapsln, delapsln, dspapsln, switchapsln
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: SuperUser
Example
flyers01.1.7.PXM.a > cnfapsln 1 5 5 1 2 1 0
Description
Configure the APS working line 1 on the active PXM card in slot 7 to have a signal failure BER threshold of 10^^5, a signal degrade BER threshold of 10^^5, to enable switch back after signal failure or degradation has cleared, to wait 2 minutes before attempting to switch back, to make switching bidirectional, and to enable the K1/K2 inband interface on the protection line.
System Response
none
cnfatmln
The cnfatmln command lets you specify a cell header type for a PXM trunk. The types are UNI and NNI. This command applies to a PXM in an MGX 8850 stand-alone node. The default is NNI. The typical use for UNI cell headers would be for a line that connects to a workstation rather than a switch. You must configure the cell header type using the cnfatmln command before adding lines and ports.
Full Name
Configure ATM Line
Syntax
cnfatmln <line_num> <type>
where:
line_num
|
is the line number. For OC-3 the range is 1 through 4, For OC-12 1 is the ONLY valid number.
|
type
|
is either 2 for UNI or 3 for NNI (the default).
|
Related Commands
dspatmlncnf, clratmlncnt
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
flyers01.1.7.PXM.a > cnfatmln 1 3
Description
Set the cell header type for trunk 1 on the PXM to NNI.
System Response
none
cnfcdprtntype
The cnfcdprtntype command configures the type of partition that serves as the basis for sharing GLCNs. The GLCNs are shared by the network controller applications (PAR, for example) on a logical broadband interface.
Full Name
Configure Card Resource Type
Syntax
cnfcdprtntype <prtn_type>
where:
prtn_type
|
Card Partition Type—a number in the range 1-3, where:
• 1 specifies noPartition. This means that all controllers compete for the total number of (G)LCNs available for the card
• 2 specifies controllerBased. This means that the total number of (G)LCNs available to each controller is fixed but there is no reservation on each port.
• 3 specifies portControllerBased. This means that a certain number of (G)LCNs available on each port for each controller are reserved
|
Related Commands
cnfrscprt, cnfcdrscprtn, dspcdrsctype
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, AUSM, FRSM, CESM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
spirit3.1.10.AUSMB8.a > cnfcdprtntype 1
Description
Allow all controllers access to all the (G)LCNs available for the card.
System Response
none
cnfcdrscprtn
The cnfcdrscprtn command lets you modify card-level resource partitions on the current card. The resource you can partition at the card level is the number of connections available to a network controller such as PNNI or Tag. With card-level partitioning:
•
The number of connections available at each port is the same.
•
You can specify the number of connections available to each controller or let them compete for connections at each port.
The matrix in Table 1-5 describes the effects of each of three usages of cnfcdrscprtn.
Table 1-5 Degrees of Card-Level Resource Partitioning
Command
|
Description
|
cnfcdrscprtn off
|
Card-level partitioning is inactive. If you specify that card-level partitioning is off (cnfcdrscprtn off), you must configure port-level partitions. The CLI command is cnfportrscprtn.
|
cnfcdrscprtn on
|
This condition is the default for a card. Card-level partitioning is on, but no allocation for a specific controller is specified. The maximum number of connections on a port is available to each controller, so each controller competes for the connections.
|
cnfcdrscprtn on <x> <y> <z>
|
The x, y, and z represent a number of connections per port available to the PAR, PNNI, and Tag controllers, respectively. Note that PNNI is always 0 in Release 1 of the MGX 8850.
|
Additional characteristics of this command are:
•
If you do not execute cnfcdrscprtn, the default state of cnfcdrscprtn on is in effect.
•
If you specify card-level partitioning (cnfcdrscprtn on x y z), port-level partitioning (cnfportrscprtn) is an option you can use to further modify the partitioning on a port.
Full Name
Configure Card Resource Partition
Syntax
cnfcdrscprtn <PAR_max_conns> <PNNI_max_conns> <Tag_max_conns>
where:
PAR_max_conns
PNNI_max_conns (currently can be only 0)
Tag_max_conns
|
is the maximum number of connections for the current card by controller, as follows:
PXM, 0-32,767 GLCNs
AUSM, 1-1000
FRSM, 1-4000
CESM, 1-1000
SRM, 1-1000
|
Related Commands
addcdrscprtn, delcdrscprtn, dspcdrscprtn, dspcdrsctype
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, AUSM, FRSM, CESM, VISM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Any (Active for PXM) Privilege: Any
Example
spirit.1.7.PXM.a > cnfcdrscprtn 10000 0 10000
Description
On the current PXM, change the card-level partitioning to give 10000 GLCNs to PAR and
10000 GLCNs to Tag. Note that the value for PNNI currently is 0.
System Response
none
cnfchan
The cnfchan command configures parameters on a specific channel.
Full Name
Configure a Channel
Syntax
cnfchan <port> <chan_num>
where
port
|
is the port number.
|
chan_num
|
is the channel number. On the FRSM, chan_num is the DLCI. On the AUSM, chan_num is the vpi.vci. On the CESM chan_num is the LCN
|
:
On CESM-8T1E1
Syntax
cnfchan <chan_num> <CDVT> <CLIP> <bufsize> <clockmode> <ISenable> <ForceIS>
where:
chan_num
|
is the channel number. On the FRSM, chan_num is the DLCI. On the AUSM, chan_num is the vpi.vci. On CESM chan_num is the LCN
|
CDVT
|
Cell Delay Variation Tolerance.
125-24000 micro seconds for T1
125-32000 micro seconds for E1
|
CLIP
|
Cell Loss Integration Period.
1000-65535 milli seconds
|
bufsize
|
Maximum Egress Buffer size, in bytes:
a maximum of 9216 bytes for Structured T1,
a maximum of 16384 bytes for unstructured T1 and all E1.
|
clock mode
|
clock mode of the CBR virtual circuit.
1 for synchronous clocking,
2 for Synchronous Residual Time Stamp clocking,
3 for Adaptive clocking
|
ISenable
|
1 to disable Idle Suppression feature
2 to enable Idle Suppression feature
|
ForceIS
|
1 for normal operation
2 to force Virtual Circuit into Idle signal code suppression
|
On CESM-T3E3
Syntax
cnfchan <chan_num> <CDVT> <CLIP> <bufsize>
where:
chan_num
|
is the channel number. On the CESM-T3E3, chan_num is the LCN (valid number is 32)
|
CDVT
|
Cell Delay Variation Tolerance.
125-24000 micro seconds for T3
125-32000 micro seconds for E3
|
CLIP
|
Cell Loss Integration Period.
1000-65535 milli seconds
|
bufsize
|
Maximum Egress Buffer size, in bytes:
a maximum of 16384 for unstructured T3 or E3.
|
On AUSM-8T1E1
Syntax
cnfchan <chan_num> <RoutingPriority> <MaxCost> <RestrictTrunkType> <PCR> <MCR> <PctUtil>
where:
chan_num
|
is the channel number. On the AUSM, chan_num is in the range 16-1015.
|
RoutingPriority
|
Routing Priority.
1-15 is the range.
|
MaxCost
|
Maximum cost.
1-255 is the range.
|
RestrictTrunk Type
|
Restrict Trunk Type.
1: No Restriction
2: Terrestrial Trunk
3: Satellite Trunk
|
pcr
|
is the peak cell rate in the range 1-65525 cells/second.
|
mcr
|
is the minimum cell rate in the range 1-65525 cells/second.
|
PctUtil
|
is the percentage utilization in the range 1-100.
|
Syntax on PXM
cnfchan LCN chan_rte_pri chan_max_cost chan_restrict_trk_type
where:
LCN
|
LCN -- a number 16-4111
|
chan_rte_pri
|
Route Priority -- a number 1-15
|
max_cost
|
Max Cost -- a number 1-255
|
chan_restrict_trk_type
|
Restrict Trunk Type -- a number 1-3 (1: No Restriction 2: Terrestrial Trunk 3: Satellite Trunk)
|
Related Commands
addchan
Cards on Which the Command Executes
FRSM, AUSM, CESM, PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
spirit.1.17.AUSM.a > cnfchan 16 1 5 2 65525 65525 100
Description
On the current AUSM in slot 17, change the configuration for channel 16 to set a routing priority of 1, a maximum cost of 5, restrict trunk routing for this channel to terrestrial trunks only, set the peak cell rate to 655525 cells per second, set the minimum cell rate to 655525 cells per second, and set the percent utilization to 100 percent.
System Response
none
cnfchancacoff
The cnfchancacoff command turns off the connection admission control (CAC) function for a channel.
Full Name
Configure Channel CAC Off
Syntax
cnfchancacoff <chan_num>
where:
chan_num
|
A number in the range:
• For FRSM-8T1/E1, 16-1015
• For FRSM-T3/E3/HS2, 16-2015
• For FRSM-2CT3, 16-4015
|
Related Commands
none
Cards on Which This Command Executes
FRSM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2
Example
spirit.1.27.FRSM.a > cnfchancacoff 16
Description
On the current FRSM in slot 27, change the configuration for channel 16 to turn off the connection admission control (CAC) function.
System Response
none
cnfchanegressq
The cnfchanegressq command configures the egress queue for a specified channel.
Full Name
Configure Channel Egress Queue
Syntax
cnfchanegressq <chan_num> <Qsel> <Qdepth> <QDEThresh> <QECNThresh>
where:
chan_num
|
A number in the range:
• For FRSM-8T1/E1, 16-1015
• For FRSM-T3/E3/HS2, 16-2015
• For FRSM-2CT3, 16-4015
|
Qsel
|
(FRSM-8T1/E1 only) Egress queue select in the range 1-3, where:
1 = High priority queue (Usually used for CBR (Committed Bit Rate) connections).
2 = Low priority queue
3 = Indicates that this entry is not used
Note that selection 3 is for the FRSM-T3/E3/HS2 and FRSM-2CT3 service modules. For these service modules, the queue to which the channel gets mapped is determined by the channel service type.
The default is 2 (low priority queue).
|
Qdepth
|
Egress queue depth in the range 1-65535 bytes. It sets the max depth for the queue, before it starts dropping cells. The default value is 65535 bytes.
|
QDEThresh
|
Egress queue DE Threshold in the range 1-65535 bytes. It sets the max depth for the queue, before the cells are tagged as discard eligible (DE). The default value is 32767 bytes.
|
QECNThresh
|
Egress queue ECN Threshold in the range 1-65535 bytes. It sets the max depth for the queue, before it starts using flow control. The default value is 65535 bytes.
|
Related Commands
cnfchaningressq
Cards on Which This Command Executes
FRSM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2
Example
spirit.1.27.FRSM.a > cnfchanegressq 16 1 65535 32767 65535
Description
On the current FRSM in slot 27, change the configuration of the egress queue for channel 16 to set the priority to high, set the maximum queue depth to 65535, the Discard Eligible threshold to 32767, and the ECN threshold to 65535.
System Response
none
cnfchanfst
The cnfchanfst command configures the ForeSight parameters for a frame relay or ATM channel. No messages appear on screen unless an error occurs.
Full Name
Configure Channel ForeSight
Syntax
For FRSM:
cnfchanfst <chan_num> <fst_enable> <mir> <pir> <qir>
where:
chan_num
|
A number in the range:
• For FRSM-8T1/E1, 16-1015
• For FRSM-T3/E3/HS2, 16-2015
• For FRSM-2CT3, 16-4015
|
fst_enable
|
is the ForeSight Enable—1 for enable, 2 for disable.
|
mir
|
is the minimum information rate. For FRSM-8T1/E1, the range is 10-8000 in cell/sec. For FRSM-T3/E3/HS2/2CT3, the range is 10-400000 in cell/sec. The default is 1000.
|
pir
|
is the peak information rate. For FRSM-8T1/E1, the range is 10-8000 in cell/sec. For FRSM-T3/E3/HS2/2CT3, the range is 10-400000 in cell/sec. The default is 1000.
|
qir
|
is the quiescent information rate. For FRSM-8T1/E1, the range is 10-8000 in cell/sec. For FRSM-T3/E3/HS2/2CT3, the range is 10-400000 in cell/sec. The default is 1000.
|
For AUSM:
cnfchanfst <chan_num> <enable | disable> <fgcra_enable> <ibs> <pcr> <mcr> <icr>
where
chan_num
|
is the channel number range is 16-1015.
|
enable | disable
|
pertains to ForeSight: 1 = disable, 2 = enable.
|
fgcra_enable
|
FGCRA enable is for the specified channel: 1 = disable, 2 = enable.
|
ibs
|
is the initial burst size in the range 10-5000 cells.
|
pcr
|
is the peak cell rate in the range 10-38328 cells/second.
|
mcr
|
is the minimum cell rate in the range 10-38328 cells/second.
|
icr
|
is the initial cell rate in the range 10-38328 cells/second.
|
:
Related Commands
dspchan
Cards on Which This Command Executes
FRSM, AUSM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2
Example
spirit.1.27.FRSM.a > cnfchanfst 16 1 1000 1000 1000
Description
On the current FRSM in slot 27, change the configuration of the ForeSight for channel 16 to enable ForeSight, to set the minimum information rate to 1000 cells per second, to set the peak information rate to 1000 cells per second, and to set the quiescent information rate to 1000 cells per second.
System Response
none
cnfchaningressq
The cnfchaningressq command configures the ingress queue for a specified channel.
Full Name
Configure Channel Ingress Queue
Syntax
cnfchaningressq <chan_num> <Qsel> <Qdepth> <QDEThresh> <QECNThresh>
where:
chan_num
|
A number in the range:
• For FRSM-8T1/E1, 16-1015
• For FRSM-T3/E3/HS2, 16-2015
• For FRSM-2CT3, 16-4015
|
Qsel
|
(FRSM-8T1/E1 only) Ingress queue select in the range 1-3, where:
1 = High priority queue
2 = Low priority queue
3 = Indicates that this entry is not used
Note that selection 3 is for the FRSM-T3/E3/HS2 and FRSM-2CT3 service modules. For these service modules, the queue to which the channel gets mapped is determined by the channel service type.
The default is 2 (low priority queue).
|
Qdepth
|
Ingress queue depth in the range 1-65535 bytes. It sets the max depth for the queue, before it starts dropping cells. The default value is 65535 bytes.
|
QDEThresh
|
Ingress queue DE Threshold in the range 1-65535 bytes. It sets the max depth for the queue, before the cells are tagged as discard eligible (DE). The default value is 32767 bytes.
|
QECNThresh
|
Ingress queue ECN Threshold in the range 1-65535 bytes. It sets the max depth for the queue, before it starts using flow control. The default value is 65535 bytes.
|
Related Commands
cnfchanegressq
Cards on Which This Command Executes
FRSM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2
Example
spirit.1.27.FRSM.a > cnfchaningressq 16 1 65535 32767 65535
Description
On the current FRSM in slot 27, change the configuration of the egress queue for channel 16 to set the priority to high, set the maximum queue depth to 65535, the Discard Eligible threshold to 32767, and the ECN threshold to 65535.
System Response
none
cnfchanmap
The cnfchanmap command configures interworking field mapping for a specified channel.
Full Name
Configure Channel Map
Syntax
cnfchanmap <chan_num> <chanType> <FECN/EFCI> <DE to CLP> <CLP to DE>
where:
chan_num
|
A number in the range:
• For FRSM-8T1/E1, 16-1015
• For FRSM-T3/E3/HS2, 16-2015
• For FRSM-2CT3, 16-4015
|
chanType
|
channel type in the range 1-5.
1 = network interworking, 2 = service interworking in transparent mode, 3 = service interworking in translation mode, 4 = FUNI, 5 = frame forwarding
|
FECN/EFCI
|
Mapping between FECN and EFCI fields in the range 1-2.
1 = map EFCI, (this option valid only for service interworking) 2 = make EFCI 0
|
DE to CLP
|
DE to CLP mapping in the range 1-3.
1 = map DE to CLP, 2 = make CLP 0, 3 = make CLP 1.
|
CLP to DE
|
CLP to DE mapping in the range 1-4.
1 = map CLP to DE, 2 = make DE 0, 3 = make DE 1, 4 = ignore CLP (this option valid only for network interworking).
|
Related Commands
dspchanmap
Cards on Which This Command Executes
FRSM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2
Example
spirit.1.27.FRSM.a > cnfchanmap 16 1 1 1
Description
On the current FRSM in slot 27, change the configuration of the interworking channel mapping for channel 16 to set the channel type to network interworking, to set EFCI equal to 0, to set the DE to CLP mapping to map DE to CLP, and to set the CLP to DE mapping to map CLP to DE.
System Response
none
cnfchanpol
The cnfchanpol command configures the frame relay policing parameters for a channel. No messages appear on screen unless an error occurs.
Full Name
Configure Channel Policing
Syntax
cnfchanpol <chan_num> <cir> <bc> <be> <ibs> <detag>
where:
chan_num
|
A number in the range:
• For FRSM-8T1/E1, 16-1015
• For FRSM-T3/E3/HS2, 16-2015
• For FRSM-2CT3, 16-4015
|
cir
|
Committed Information Rate in bits per second. The range varies, depending on the service module:
0-1536000 bps for T1
0-2048000 bps for E1
0-44210000 bps for T3
0-34010000 bps for E3
0-51840000 bps for HSSI
Note that for the FRSM-2CT3 service module, the peak value for permissible CIR is 1536000 bits per second.
The default value is 2400 bits per second (bps).
|
bc
|
Burst Committed in bytes. The range varies, depending on the service module:
For FRSM-8T1/E1, 0-65535 in bytes
For FRSM-T3/E3/HS2 and FRSM-2CT3, 0-2097151 in bytes
The default value is 5100 bytes.
Note that the Burst Committed value can not be 0 when the Committed Information Rate is not 0.
The Burst Committed value MUST be set to 0 when the Committed Information Rate is set to 0.
|
be
|
Burst Excess in bytes. The range varies, depending on the service module:
For FRSM-8T1/E1, 0-65535 in bytes
For FRSM-T3/E3/HS2 and FRSM-2CT3, 0-2097151 in bytes
The default value is 5100 bytes.
Note that the Burst Excess value can not be 0 when the Committed Information Rate is set to 0.
|
ibs
|
Initial Burst Size in bytes. The range varies, depending on the service module:
For FRSM-8T1/E1, 0-65535 in bytes
For FRSM-T3/E3/HS2 and FRSM-2CT3, 0-2097151 in bytes
The default value is 100 bytes.
Note that the Initial Burst Size should be less than or equal to the value of Burst Committed when the Committed Information Rate is set to greater than 0. When the Committed Information Rate is set to 0, the Initial Burst Size MUST be set to 0.
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detag
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Enables Discard Eligible (DE) tagging in the ingress direction only.
1 for enable, 2 for disable.
The default value is 2 (Discard Eligible (DE) tagging disabled).
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Related Commands
dspchan
Cards on Which This Command Executes
FRSM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2
Example
spirit.1.27.FRSM.a > cnfchanpol 16 1 100000 65535 65535 1000 1
Description
On the current FRSM in slot 27, change the configuration of the ForeSight for channel 16 to enable ForeSight, to set the committed information rate to 100000 cells per second, to set the committed burst size to 65535 bytes, to set the burst excess to 65535 bytes, to set the initial burst size to 1000 bytes, and to enable Discard Eligible tagging.
System Response
none
cnfchanq
The cnfchanq command configures a channel's queue parameters on the current AUSM or PXM. No messages appear on screen unless an error occurs.
Full Name
Configure Channel Queue
Syntax
For AUSM
cnfchanq <chan_num> <vc_q_depth> <clp_thresh_high> <clp_thresh_low> <efci_thresh>
where:
chan_num
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range 16-1015 on an AUSM
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vc_q_depth
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Ingress Queue Depth: 0-16000 Cells
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clp_thresh_high
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CLP Threshold High: 1-16000 Cells
Once the High Cell Loss Priority threshold is exceeded cells can have a CLP bit set, making them discard eligible.
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clp_thresh_low
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CLP Threshold Low: 1-16000 Cells
The Low Cell Loss Priority threshold
Once the low Cell Loss Priority threshold is passed cells will no longer have the CLP bit set, making them discard eligible.
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efci_thresh
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EFCI Threshold:
An Explicit Forward Congestion Indicator is sent to the sending node when the threshold is exceeded.
1-16000 Cells
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Syntax
For PXM
cnfchanq <chan_num> <discard_option> <clp_thresh_high> <clp_thresh_low> <efci_thresh>
where:
chan_num
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range 16-4111 on a PXM
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discard_option
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Discard option: 1 or 2; where 1 is CLP Hysteresis and 2 is Frame Discard
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clp_thresh_high
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CLP Threshold High: 1-491520 Cells
Once the High Cell Loss Priority threshold is exceeded cells can have a CLP bit set, making them discard eligible.
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clp_thresh_low
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CLP Threshold Low: 1-491520 Cells
The Low Cell Loss Priority threshold
Once the low Cell Loss Priority threshold is passed cells will no longer have the CLP bit set, making them discard eligible.
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efci_thresh
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EFCI Threshold:
An Explicit Forward Congestion Indicator is sent to the sending node when the threshold is exceeded.
1-491520 Cells
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Congestion Update
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A number 1-4; where 1 is Don't Update, 2 is Set CI Bit, 3 is Set EFCI Bit and 4 is Clear EFCI
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Max Cell Count
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Max Cell Count: 0-512000 Cells
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Related Commands
dspchan
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM, PXM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2 on AUSM, Any on PXM
Example
spirit.1.1.AUSM.a > cnfchanq 16 16000 16000 10000 12000
Description
On the current AUSM in slot 1, change the configuration of the channel queue for channel 16 to set the ingress queue depth to 16000, the CLP High threshold to 16000, the CLP Low threshold to 10000, and the EFCI threshold to 12000.
System Response
none
cnfclksrc
The cnfclksrc command configures an interface as a clock source. This command is a PAR command when you execute it on the PXM and a node-level command when you execute it on a service module. Any combination of clock sources are configurable in any order, but you can configure only one clock source each time you execute cnfclksrc.
Full Name
Configure Clock Source
Syntax
Configuring Clock Sources on the Service Modules:
cnfclksrc <slot.port> <clktype>
where:
slot.port
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identifies the interface by slot and port. The variable slot is in the range 1-6, 9-14, 17-22, or 25-30, and port is a value in the range 1-n, where n is the highest numbered port on the card.
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clktype
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is the clock type sourced on the specified interface. Enter p for "primary," s for "secondary," t for "tertiary," or n for "null."
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Configuring Network Clock Sources on the PXM:
cnfclksrc <slot.port> <clktype>
where:
slot.port
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identifies the interface by slot and port. The variable slot is in the range 7 or 8, and port is a value in the range 1-n, where n is the highest numbered port on the card.
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clktype
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is the clock type sourced on the specified interface. Enter p for "primary," s for "secondary," t for "tertiary," or n for "null."
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Related Commands
dspclksrc
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM, CESM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1
Example
tomato01.1.7.PXM.a > cnfclksrc 7.1 p
Description
Configure the primary clock source to port 1 on the current PXM in slot 7.
System Response
none
cnfcmparm
The cnfcmparm command lets you configure parameters that relate to connection rerouting. The specifications govern all connections under PAR control.
Full Name
Configure Connection Management Parameters
Syntax
Note
In the following syntax description, the syntax line shows only the argument that indicates a parameter follows but not the actual parameter. The subsequent list defines each argument and the parameter that follows it. This command allows you to specify only one parameter each time you execute cnfcmparm.
cnfcmparm [-cmrb | -cmrrtime | -cmrstime | -cmdup | -cmdnuptime | -cmrrerrs | -cmrrcycint | -cmrrcyc | -cmrrpausetime | -cmmxupdt | -cmrrgrps | -cmrrgrpsz | -cmrrgrpinc | -cmcb | -cmcache | -cmdelay | -cmmxvia]
where:
-cmrb
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is the maximum routing bundle size (the maximum number of connections that can be routed in one routing cycle). The range is 1 through 29. The default value is 24.
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-cmrrtime
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is the reroute timer. The range is 0 through 900. The units of measure are milliseconds. The default value is 0.
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-cmrstime
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specifies whether the reroute timer should reset when the routed connection's path fails. This timer can be enabled (yes) or disabled (no) with this parameter. If set to yes, the timer resets after detecting path fail. The default value is Yes.
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-cmdup
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is the maximum number of connections the switch can down or up during a single rerouting pass. The range is 0 through 255. The default value is 50.
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-cmdnuptime
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is the minimum time between scheduled down states. The range is 1000 through 65535. The units of measure are milliseconds. The default value is 30000 (30 seconds).
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-cmrrerrs
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is the threshold limit for reroute failures. The range is 0 through 65535. The default value is 50. Setting this parameter to 0 disables the feature.
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-cmrrcycint
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is the interval for the connection management reroute cycle in minutes. It specifies the time (in minutes) to wait before re-attempting to route a connection that had exceeded the reroute failure threshold. The range is 1 through 8. The default value is 5.
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-cmrrcyc
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is the number of failed reroutes for a group before software declares the connection to be unrouteable. The range is 0 through 255. The default value is 10.
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-cmrrpausetime
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is the time interval between two routing cycles. The range is 0 through 65535. The units of measure are milliseconds. The default value is 0.
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-cmmxupdt
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is the maximum number of connection management updates in one scheduled update cycle. The range is 1 through 233. The default value is 10.
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-cmrrgrps
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is the total number of reroute groups. The range is 1 through 200. The default value is 50.
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-cmrrgrpsz
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is the minimum size of the reroute group. The units of measure are cell load units. The range is 0 through 9600. The default value is 0.
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-cmrrgrpinc
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is the increment in group size from one reroute group to the next reroute group. The range is 1 through 9600. The default value is 100.
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-cmcb
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is the cost based routing feature. This feature can be enabled (yes) or disabled (no) with this parameter. The default value is disabled (no).
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-cmcache
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allows you to store cost based routing routes in cache. This feature can be enabled (yes) or disabled (no) with this parameter. The default value is disabled (no).
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-cmdly
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allows you to enable or disable compensation for delay while using cost based routing. This feature can be enabled (yes) or disabled (no) with this parameter. The default value is disabled (no).
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-cmmxvia
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is the maximum number of via connections that can be routed through this node before software declares the connection to be unrouteable. The range is 0 through 80000. The default value is 50000.
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Related Commands
none
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: SuperUser
Example
wilco.1.7.PXM.a > cnfcmparm -cmrb 250 -cmrrtime 21 -cmrstime y -cmdnup 50 -cmdnuptime
30000 -cmrrerrs 5 -cmrrcycint 5 -cmrrcyc 1 -cmrrpausetime 0 -cmmxupdt 10 -cmrrgrps 50
-cmrrgrpsz 0 -cmcb n -cmcache n -cmdly n -cmmxvia 1024
Description
Configure connection rerouting parameters
System Response
none
Enter the dspcmparm command to confirm.
wilco.1.7.PXM.a > dspcmparm
CONNECTION MANAGEMENT PARAMETERS
1 Maximum Routing Bundle 250
4 Max Down/Up Per Pass 50
6 Max Route Errs per cycle 5
7 Time between Rrt cycles 5
10 Max msgs sent per update 10
11 # of reroute groups used 50
12 Starting size of RR grps 0
13 Increment between RR grps 0
15 Use cache based route selection NO
16 Use end-to-end delay for routing NO
17 Max Via Connections 1024
cnfcon
Configures connection parameters on the PXM, AUSM, FRSM, or CESM. The applicable parameters were previously specified by the addcon command.
Full Name
Configure Connection
Syntax
On FRSM or AUSM:
cnfcon <port number>. <DLCI> <connection type> <CIR> <adm control>
On CESM:
cnfcon <chan_num> <vpcflag> <connection service type> <routing_priority> <max_cost> <restricted_trunk_type> <pcr> <mcr> <pct_util>
On PXM:
cnfcon <conn_ID> <routing_priority> <max_cost> <restricted_trunk_type> [<CAC>]
Related Commands
addcon, dspcon, dspcons, delcon
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM, AUSM, CESM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: Any
Example
spirit01.1.7.PXM.a > cnfcon 1.2.5 15 255 3 2
Description
Configures the connection on port 1 with a VCI of 2 and a VPI of 5 to use routing priority 15, a maximum routing cost of 255, to not use satellite trunks, and to enable connection admission control.
System Response
none
cnfdate
The cnfdate command lets you configure the date.
Full Name
Configure Date
Syntax
cnfdate <mm/dd/yyyy>
where:
mm
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identifies the month. This is a two digit number in the range 01 through 12.
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dd
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identifies the day. This is a two digit number in the range 01 through 31.
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yyyy
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identifies the year. This is a four digit number in the range 0000 through 9999.
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Related Commands
none
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: SuperUser
Example
excel.1.3.PXM.a > cnfdate 11/24/1999
Description
Configure the date to be 11/24/1999
System Response
excel.1.3.PXM.a > cnfdate 11/24/1999
cnfextclk
The cnfextclk command lets you configure the line type and impedance of the external clocking source.
Full Name
Configure External Clocking
Syntax
cnfextclk <ClockType> <Impedance>
where:
ClockType
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is the type of line the clocking will be extracted from. Enter 1 for T1, or 2 for E1.
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Impedance
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is the impedence of the line selected as the external clocking source. Enter 1 for 75 ohms, 2 for 100 ohms, or 3 for 120 ohms.
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Related Commands
dspextclk
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 3
Example
excel.1.3.PXM.a > cnfextclk 2 2
Description
Configure the clocking to be extracted from an E1 line with an impedance of 100 ohms.
System Response
none
cnffst
The cnffst command configures the ForeSight parameters for the current card.
Full Name
Configure ForeSight
Syntax
cnffst <rate_up> <rate_down> <rate-fast_down> <qir_time_out> <rtd_interval>
where:
rate_up
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rate up in the range 1-100. If free bandwidth is available, the rate at which ForeSight increases transmission (as a percentage of MIR).
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rate_down
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rate down in the range 1-100. If free bandwidth becomes unavailable, the rate at which ForeSight decreases transmission (as a percentage of current rate).
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rate-fast_down
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rate fast down in the range 1-100. If a cell is dropped or the TxQ is full, the rate at which ForeSight decreases transmission (as a percentage of current rate).
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qir_time_out
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QIR timeout period before resetting IR to QIR in the range 1-255 seconds
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rtd_interval
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Interval between Round Trip Delay measurement requests in the range 1-255 seconds
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Related Commands
dspfst
Cards on Which This Command Executes
FRSM, AUSM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2
cnfif
The cnfif command modifies parameters for an existing broadband interface on a PXM. System software does not allow you to conflict with existing configurations. You may need to reduce the bandwidth allocation or VPI/VCI range on one or more interfaces before you expand the resources for a interface. Refer to the upif command description for more information on resource partitioning.
Full Name
Configure a Broadband Interface
Syntax
cnfif <if_num> <pct_bw> <min_vpi> <max_vpi>
where:
if_num
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is the number of the logical interface. The range for if_num is 1-32
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pct_bw
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is the percent of the line bandwidth for the logical interface. The pct_bw range is 0-100. The value applies to both the ingress and egress.
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min_vpi
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is the minimum VPI value. The range is 0-255 for UNI or 0-4095 for NNI. Typically, the UNI applies to a line connecting a stand-alone node to a workstation.
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max_vpi
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is the maximum VPI value. The range is 0-255 for UNI or 0-4095 for NNI. Typically, the UNI applies to a line connecting a stand-alone node to a workstation.
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Related Commands
upif
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
wilco.1.7.PXM.a > cnfif 1 10 0 19
Description
Configure broadband interface number 1 to use 10% of the line bandwidth for both ingress and egress, have a minimum virtual path interface (VPI) of 0, and a maximum virtual path interface (VPI) of 19.
System Response
none
Enter the dspif command to confirm.
ifNum Status Line ingrPctBw egrPctBw minVpi maxVpi
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cnfifastrk
The cnfifastrk command lets you specify that a logical interface on the PXM acts as a feeder trunk. The application for this command is dependent upon the activation of the paid feature option of feeder capability on the MGX 8850 node. Before configuring the interface as a feeder trunk the option must be activated with the cnfswfunc command. Therefore, the default is "rtrk" for routing trunk. The routing trunk utilization applies to both a routing node and a stand-alone node.
Full Name
Configure Interface as Trunk
Syntax
cnfifastrk <slot.port> <iftype>
where:
slot.port
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is the slot and port number of the line you want to serve as the trunk, in the format slot.port, where slot is either 7, 15, or 31 and port is a value in the range 1-n, and n is the highest numbered port on the card.
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iftype
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is the type of trunk—"ftrk" for a feeder trunk or "rtrk" for a routing trunk. The default is "rtrk."
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Related Commands
uncnfifastrk
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: 2
Example
wilco.1.7.PXM.a > cnfifastrk 7.1 ftrk
Description
Configure line 1 on the PXM in slot 7 as a feeder trunk.
System Response
none
cnfifip
The cnfifip command configures the interface address. The configurable addresses are for LAN, SLIP, and ATM.
Full Name
Configure Interface Address
Syntax
cnfifip <Interface> <IP_Addr> <Net_Mask> <BrocastAddr>
where:
Interface
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Interface is the number 26, 28, or 37, as follows:
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• 26 for Ethernet
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• 28 for SLIP
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• 37 for ATM
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IP_Addr
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IP address = nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where the range for n is 1-9, and nnn is < 256.
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Net_Mask
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NetMask = nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where the range for n is 1-9, and nnn is < 256.
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BrocastAddr
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BroadcastAddress = nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where the range for n is 1-9, and nnn is < 256.
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Related Commands
dspifip
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Any Privilege: SuperUser
Example
wilco.1.7.PXM.a > cnfifip 28 192.169.3.18 255.255.255.000
Description
Configure the SLIP interface to use the IP address 192.169.3.18 and the netmask 255.255.255.000.
System Response
none
Enter the dspifip command to confirm.
wilco.1.7.PXM.a > dspifip
Interface IPAddress NetMask BroadcastAddress
------------ ----------------- ----------------- -----------------
Ethernet 172.29.37.40 255.255.255.000
Slip 192.169.3.18 255.255.255.000
cnfilmi
The cnfilmi command configures a port's local management interface. No messages appear on screen unless an error occurs.
Full Name
Configure ILMI
Syntax
cnfilmi <port_num> <signal_type> <vpi> <vci> <scr> <trap_enable> <min_trap_int> <keep_alive>
where:
port_num
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port number in the range 1-8
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signal_type
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signalling type: 1 = other, 2 = no signalling, and 3 = ILMI
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vpi
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virtual path identifier in the range 0-259
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vci
|
virtual circuit identifier in the range 0-65535
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trap_enable
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ILMI trap enable: 1 = disable, 2 = enable
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min_trap_int
|
minimum trap interval in the range 1-10 seconds.
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keep_alive
|
enable for Keep Alive Polling: 1 = disable, 2 = enable
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Related Commands
dspilmi, dspilmicnt
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1, (Cisco for PXM)
cnfimagrp
The cnfimagrp command configures delay and resilient links IMA (inverse multiplexing ATM) parameters on the current AUSM card.
Full Name
Configure IMA Group
Syntax
cnfimagrp <grp> <max_diff_delay> <n_res_lns>
where:
grp
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IMA group number. The range is 1 through 8.
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max_diff_delay
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Maximum tolerable differential delay between the various links in the IMA group in milliseconds. The range depends on the type of service module:
0-275 for AUSM8-T1
0-200 for AUSM8-E1.
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n_res_lns
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number of resilient links in the inverse multiplexer. This defines the number of links the system can lose from this IMA group without bringing it down.
The default is one less than the number of links in the selected group.
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Related Commands
dspimagrp, dspimagrps, dspimagrpcnt
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2
Example
flyers01.1.17.AUSM.a > cnfimagrp 1 -rwdiff 5 -severity 2 -maxdiff 3 -red 2
Description
Configure AIMUX group 1 on the AUSM card in slot 17 to have a read/write pointer differential of 5, a link loss severity of 2, a maximum tolerable differential delay of 5, and 2 redundant links.
System Response
none
cnfln
The cnfln command lets you configure line characteristics for the current card. The line types are SONET, T3, E3, T1, or E1.
Full Name
Configure Line
Syntax
For a T1 or E1 line on a service module:
cnfln <line_num> <line_code> <line_len> <clk_src> [E1-signaling]
where:
line_num
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the line number in the range 1-8
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line_code
|
line coding:
2 for B8ZS, applies to T1
3 for HDB3, applies to E1
4 for AMI, applies to T1 or E1
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line_len
|
is a number that points to a length:
For T1: 10-15
For E1 with SMB module: 8
For E1 with RJ48 module: 9
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clk_src
|
is the clock source:
1 for loop clock
2 for local clock
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E1-signaling
|
CAS: CAS, no CRC CAS_CRC: CAS with CRC CCS: CCS no CRC CCS_CRC: CCS with CRC CLEAR: Clear E1
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For T3 lines on a PXM:
cnfln -ds3 <LineNum> -lc <LineCoding> -len <LineLength> -oof <LineOOFCriteria>
-cb <LineAIScBitsCheck> -lpb <LoopCmd> -rfeac <LineRcvFEACValidation>
where:
-ds3
|
indicates that the line is a T3.
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LineNum
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is the line number in the format slot.line. If the slot number is 7, 15, or 31, the range for line is 1-n, where n is the highest line number.
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-lc
|
indicates that the line coding specification (LineCoding) follows.
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LineCoding
|
is the line coding for Zero Code Suppression. Enter a "1" for B3ZS on a dsx3 line or a "2" for HDB3 on an E3 line.
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-len
|
indicates that the line length specification (LineLength) follows.
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LineLength
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is the length of the line. Type a "1" for less than 225 feet or a "2" for 225 feet or more.
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-oof
|
indicates that the out of frame criteria specification follows.
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LineOOFCriteria
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sets the threshold for triggering an Out Of Frame condition. Type a "1" for 3 out of 8 (an Out Of Frame condition is declared if at least 3 of 8 framing bits are in error) or a "2" for 3 out of 16 (an Out Of Frame condition is declared if at least 3 of 16 framing bits are in error).
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-cb
|
indicates the c-bit test enable (LineAIScBitsCheck) follows.
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LineAIScBitsCheck
|
determines the test of the c-bit in response to AIS status. The choices for LineAIScBitsCheck are 1-2, where "1" means "check the c-bit," and a "2" means "ignore the c-bit."
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-lpb
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indicates that the loopback specification follows.
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LoopCmd
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determines the loopback configuration of the DS3/E3 interface.
The values mean:
dsx3NoLoop
Not in the loopback state. A device that is not capable of performing a loopback on the interface shall always return this as its value.
dsx3RemoteLineLoop
Near End loops back Remote data
dsx3LocalLineLoop
Near End loops back Local data(outbound).
dsx3InboundLoopback
Near End in bound loopback Local data(inbound).
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-rfeac
|
indicates the LineRcvFEACValidation specification follows.
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LineRcvFEACValidation
|
is the specification for the FEAC (far-end alarm and control) code validation criteria. The possible entries are 1-2, where a "1" specifies "4 out of 5," and a "2" specifies "8 out of 10."
If 1 is specified then a valid FEAC code is declared if 4 of 5 codes match. When 2 is specified then a valid FEAC code is declared when 8 of 10 codes match.
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For an E3 line on a PXM:
cnfln -e3 <LineNum> -lc <LineCoding> -len <LineLength> -lpb <LoopCmd>
-topt <TrailTraceOption> -txtt <txTrailTrace> -txma <txTimingMarker>
-rxma <rxTimingMarker> -txpt <txPayloadType>
where:
-e3
|
indicates that the line is an E3.
|
LineNum
|
is the line number in the format slot.line. If the slot number is 7, 15, or 31, the range for line is 1-n, where n is the highest line number.
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-lc
|
indicates that the line coding specification (LineCoding) follows.
|
LineCoding
|
is the line coding. Enter a "1" for B3ZS on a dsx3 line or a "2" for HDB3 on an E3 line.
|
-len
|
indicates that the line length specification (LineLength) follows.
|
LineLength
|
is the length of the line. Type a "1" for less than 225 feet or a "2" for 225 feet or more.
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-lpb
|
indicates that the loopback specification follows.
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LoopCmd
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determines the loopback configuration of the E3 interface.
The values mean:
dsx3NoLoop
Not in the loopback state. A device that is not capable of performing a loopback on the interface shall always return this as its value.
dsx3RemoteLineLoop
Near End loops back Remote data
dsx3LocalLineLoop
Near End loops back Local data (outbound).
dsx3InboundLoopback
Near End in bound loopback Local data (inbound).
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-topt
|
indicates the trail trace enable follows.
|
TrailTraceOption
|
is the enable for trail trace. The values for TrailTraceOption are 1-2, where a "1" means disable, and a "2" means enable.
|
-txtt
|
means the transmit trail trace specification follows.
|
txTrailTrace
|
is the length of the trail trace string in the transmit direction (away from the switch). The maximum length of txTrailTrace is 16 bytes.
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-txma
|
indicates the traceability specification for timing markers for the transmit direction follows.
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txTimingMarker
|
specifies whether the timing marker is traceable. Type a "1" to make it traceable or a "2" to make it untraceable.
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-rxma
|
indicates the traceability specification for timing markers for the receive direction follows.
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rxTimingMarker
|
specifies whether the timing marker is traceable. Type a "1" to make it traceable or a "2" to make it untraceable.
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-txpt
|
indicates the payload type specification follows.
|
txPayloadType
|
specifies the payload type. The range is 1-4. Enter a "1" for unequipped, a "2" for equipped, a "3" for ATM, or a "4" for sdhtu12s.
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For a SONET line on a PXM:
cnfln -sonet <LineNum> -slt <LineType> -lpb <LoopCmd> -smask <HCSmasking>
-sps <PayloadScramble> -sfs <FrameScramble>
where:
-sonet
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indicates that the line is an SONET line.
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LineNum
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is the line number in the format slot.line. The slot number must be 7, and the range for line is 1-n, where n is the highest line number.
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-slt
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indicates that the line type follows.
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LineType
|
is the line type. The values for LineType have the range 1-4. Type a number to specify one of the following line types:
"1" for sonetSts3c
"2" for sonetStm1
"3" for sonetSts12c
"4" for sonetStm4
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-lpb
|
indicates that the loopback enable follows.
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LoopCmd
|
is the enable for loopback. Enter a "1" to disable or a "2" to enable loopback
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-smask
|
indicates that the HCS masking enable follows.
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HCSmasking
|
is the enable for HCS masking. Enter a "1" to disable or a "2" to enable HCS masking.
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-sps
|
indicates that the payload scramble enable follows.
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PayloadScramble
|
is the enable for payload scramble. Enter a "1" to disable or a "2" to enable payload scramble.
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-sfs
|
indicates that the frame scramble enable follows.
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FrameScramble
|
is the enable for frame scramble. Enter a "1" to disable or a "2" to enable frame scramble.
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Related Commands
addln, delln, dsplns, dspln
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM, AUSM, CESM, VISM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1
Example
wilco.1.4.AUSM.a > cnfln 4 2 10 1
Description
Configure line 4 on the current card (an AUSM in slot 4) to be T1 with B8ZS line coding, have a length of 10, and use the loop clock as a clock source.
System Response
No system response unless an error occurs.
cnfname
The cnfname command configures a name for the switch. The name can be up to eight characters. The name can consist of letters, special characters "_" and "-" and numbers. It must begin with a letter and cannot contain spaces. The name is case sensitive.
Full Name
Configure Name
Syntax
cnfname <node name>
where node name can have up to eight characters.
Related Commands
none
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1
Example
NODENAME.1.7.PXM.a > cnfname kanchendzonga
Description
The prompt returns with the new name. However, on the command line, the name is truncated to eight characters because of the information displayed in the prompt.
System Response
cnfnwip
The cnfnwip command configures the network IP address for the switch.
Full Name
Configure Network IP Address
Syntax
cnfnwip <IP_Addr> <Net_Mask> <BrocastAddr>
where:
IP_Addr
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IP address = nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where the range for n is 1-9, and nnn is < 256.
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Net_Mask
|
NetMask = nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where the range for n is 1-9, and nnn is < 256.
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BrocastAddr
|
BroadcastAddress = nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where the range for n is 1-9, and nnn is < 256.
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Related Commands
dspnwip
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: SuperUser
Example
wilco.1.7.PXM.a > cnfnwip 192.5.5.5
Description
Configure the network IP address for the switch as 192.5.5.5.
System Response
pmmNodeNameTrapCBFunc : Status is 0, index is 9, pNodeName is wilco
cnfpasswd
The cnfpasswd command changes a password for the specified User ID. When the command is entered without arguments, you are changing your own password. Prompts appear for you to enter the new password and confirm it.
Full Name
Configure Password
Syntax
cnfpasswd [user_id] <new password> <new password again>
Related Commands
cnfpwd
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: Any
Example
spirit4.1.8.PXM.a > cnfpasswd
Description
Change your own password. Prompts appear for you to enter the new password and confirm it.
System Response
cnfplpp
The cnfplpp command configures PLPP parameters on the current AUSM card.
Full Name
Configure PLPP
Syntax
cnfplpp <phy_port_num> <loopback> <scramble> <singlebit_errcorr_ena>
where:
phy_port_num
|
Physical port number in the range 1-8
|
loopback
|
PLPP loopback specification with possible values of 1-3, where:
• 1 = no loopback
• 2 = remote loopback
• 3 = local loopback
|
scramble
|
cell scramble enable, where: 1 = no scramble, 2 = scramble.
|
singlebit_errcorr_ena
|
single-bit error correction enable, where, 1 = disable, 2 = enable.
|
Related Commands
dspplpp
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2
Example
spirit3.1.22.AUSM8.a > cnfplpp 1 1 1 1
Description
Configure the PLPP parameters on port 1 on the current AUSM card in slot 22 to disable cell scramble, to disable PLPP loopback, and to disable Single-bit error correction.
System Response
none
Verify your work with the dspplpp command.
spirit3.1.22.AUSM8.a > dspplpp 1
CellScramble: No Scramble
Plpp Loopback: No Loopback
Single-bit error correction: Disabled
Syntax : dspplpp "port_num"
physical port number -- value should be between 1 to 8
cnfport
The cnfport command configures a service port on an FRSM or a PXM.
The screen does not display a message after successful command entry. The configuration can be verified using the dspport command.
The syntax for this command differs according to the service module being addressed.
Full Name
Configure Port
Summary for FRSM
Syntax
cnfport <port_num> <lmi_sig> <asyn> <T391> <T392> <N391> <N392> <N393>
where:
port_num
|
logical port number is in the range of values 1-192 for an 8 port FRSM card (T1), 1-248 for an 8 port FRSM card (E1), or 1-4 for a 4 port FRSM HS1 or HS2 card or unchannelized E1 or T1 FRSM, or 1-2 for a 2 port FRSM HS1 or HS2 card or unchannelized E3 or T3 FRSM. 1-56 for a channelized T3 FRSM.
|
lmi_sig
|
LMI signaling: protocol type. 1 = Other, 2 = None, 3 = StrataLMI, 4 = AnnexAUNI, 5 = AnnexDUNI, 6 = AnnexANNI, 7 = AnnexDNNI
|
asyn
|
asynchronous update is (y)es or (n)o. The default value is disabled (no).
|
T391
|
T391 timer is in the range 5-30 seconds. It sets the interval in seconds for NNI status polling. The default is 10.
|
T392
|
T392 timer is in the range 5-30 seconds. It sets the interval in seconds for UNI status polling. The default is 15.
|
N391
|
N391 counter is in the range 1-255. This sets the number of UNI/NNI polling cycles. The default is 6.
|
N392
|
N392 counter is in the range 1-10. This sets the UNI/NNI error threshold. The default is 3.
|
N393
|
N393 counter is in the range 1-10. This sets the UNI/NNI monitored events threshold. Must be greater than N392. The default is 4.
|
Possible errors are:
•
illegal/invalid parameters
•
port doesn't exist, use addport command to add port first
•
LMI NNI not enabled
Related Commands
addport, delport, dspport, dspports
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: Any
Example
spirit3.1.8.PXM.a > cnfport 1 100 0 4095
Description
Configure the port parameters on port 1 on the current PXM card in slot 8 to allocate all the bandwidth and to set the VPI range to 0 through 4095.
System Response
none
cnfportcllm
The cnfportcllm command configures the CLLM (Consolidated Link Layer Management) parameters for a specified port on the current card. Use CLLM to pass ForeSight to another Cisco WAN Switching network using NNI.
Full Name
Configure Port CLLM
Syntax
cnfportcllm <port_num> <CLLMEN> <CLLMTM>
where:
port_num
|
logical port number is in the range of values 1-192 for an 8 port FRSM card (T1), 1-248 for an 8 port FRSM card (E1), or 1-4 for a 4 port FRSM HS1 or HS2 card or unchannelized E1 or T1 FRSM, or 1-2 for a 2 port FRSM HS1 or HS2 card or unchannelized E3 or T3 FRSM. 1-56 for a channelized T3 FRSM.
|
CLLMEN
|
CLLM Enable is either 1 = Disable or 2 = Enable. The default value is disabled (1).
|
CLLMTM
|
CLLM Timer is in the range 40-5000 milliseconds. This is the amount of time to wait to receive CLLM updates before timing out. The default value is 1000 (1 second).
|
Related Commands
dspportcllm
Cards on Which This Command Executes
FRSM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2
cnfportq
The cnfportq command configures a port's queue parameters on the current AUSM. No messages appear on screen unless an error occurs.
Full Name
Configure Port Queue
Syntax
cnfportq <port_num> <q_num> <q_algo> <service_seq> <q_depth> <clp_high> <clp_low> <efci_thres>
where:
port_num
|
port_num is a port number in the range 1-8
|
q_num
|
q_num is the queue number in the range 1-4: 1 is CBR 2 is ABR 3 is VBR and 4 is UBR
|
q_algo
|
queue algorithm is the queue algorithm in the range 1-5, 0 = disable queue
|
service_seq
|
service sequence is the service sequence number in the range 1-16
|
q_depth
|
queue depth is the maximum queue depth in the range 1-16000 cells
|
clp_high
|
CLP high is the high Cell Loss Priority in the range 1-16000 cells
|
clp_low
|
CLP low is the low Cell Loss Priority in the range 1-16000 cells
|
efci_thres
|
EFCI threshold is the EFCI threshold in the range 1-16000 cells
|
Related Commands
none
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1
cnfportrscprtn
The cnfportrscprtn command configures the resources each controller application receives at a port. The reasons for configuring partitions at the port level:
If you used the addcdrscprtn or cnfcdrscprtn command and configured card-level resource partitioning to be off, you must configure resources at each port.
Optionally, if you have used addcdrscprtn or cnfcdrscprtn and configured resource partitioning to be merely on or on with specific controller allocations, you can modify the partitioning at the port level by using cnfportrscprtn.
Full Name
Configure Port Resource Partition
Syntax for Service Modules:
cnfportrscprtn <portnum> <controller> <conn ID range> <percent bandwidth> [number of conns]
where:
port_num
|
is the logical port number is in the range of values 1-192 for an 8 port FRSM card (T1), 1-248 for an 8 port FRSM card (E1), or 1-4 for a 4 port FRSM HS1 or HS2 card or unchannelized E1 or T1 FRSM, or 1-2 for a 2 port FRSM HS1 or HS2 card or unchannelized E3 or T3 FRSM. 1-56 for a channelized T3 FRSM.
|
controller
|
specifies the controller type: 1=PAR, 2=PNNI (currently not used), 3=Tag
|
conn ID range
|
is the range of connection IDs available to the controller.
|
percent bandwidth
|
is the percentage of the port bandwidth available to the controller. This specification applies to ingress and egress.
|
number of conns
|
is the optional specification of the actual number of connections available to a controller on a port.
|
Syntax for PXM:
cnfportrscprtn <if_num> <ctrlr_num> <ingr_pct_bw> <egr_pct_bw> <min_vpi> <max_vpi> <min_vci> <max_vci> <max_chans>
where:
if_num
|
is the logical interface number in the range 1- 32.
|
ctrlr_num
|
is the number for a network control application, as follows: enter a 1 for PAR, a 2 for PNNI, or a 3 for TAG.
|
ingr_pct_bw
|
is the percent of ingress bandwidth—a number in the range 0-100.
|
egr_pct_bw
|
is the percent of egress bandwidth—a number in the range 0-100.
|
min_vpi
|
is the minimum VPI Value—a number in the range 0-4095.
|
max_vpi
|
is the maximum VPI Value—a number in the range 0-4095.
|
min_vci
|
is the minimum VCI Value—a number in the range 0-65535.
|
max_vci
|
is the maximum VCI Value—a number in the range 0-65535.
|
max_chans
|
is the maximum number of GLCNs—a number in the range 0-32767.
|
Related Commands
none
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, AUSM, FRSM, CESM, VISM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1 (Service for PXM)
cnfpref
cnfpref ANYUSER ACTIVE_ONLY -
spirit4.1.8.PXM.a > cnfpref 1 1 54 887
ERR: incorrect number of parameters: (not enough)
slot number -- a number between 1 and 6 or 9 and 14
port number -- a number between 1 and 255
vpi -- a number between 0 and 4095
vci -- a number between 0 and 65535
preferred route -- a route string of ltrk/nodename starting from master
cnfpwd
The cnfpwd command changes a password. Prompts appear for the old and new passwords when the command is entered (without arguments).
Full Name
Configure Password
Syntax
cnfpwd <old password> <new password> <new password again>
Related Commands
none
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: Any
Example
cnfpwd
System Response
cnfrscprtn
The cnfrscprtn command lets you modify an existing resource partition. Refer to the description of addrscprtn for information on resource partitions.
A resource partition on a PXM consists of a percent of bandwidth, a VPI/VCI range, and the number of global logical connection numbers (GLCNs) available to a network control application. The current network control applications are Portable AutoRoute (PAR) and Tag Switching.
Full Name
Configure Resource Partition
Syntax
cnfrscprtn <if_num> <ctrlr_num> <ingr_pct_bw> <egr_pct_bw> <min_vpi> <max_vpi> <min_vci> <max_vci> <max_chans>
where:
if_num
|
is the logical interface number in the range 1- 32.
|
ctrlr_num
|
is the number for a network control application, as follows: enter a 1 for PAR, a 2 for PNNI, or a 3 for TAG.
|
ingr_pct_bw
|
is the percent of ingress bandwidth—a number in the range 0-100.
|
egr_pct_bw
|
is the percent of egress bandwidth—a number in the range 0-100.
|
min_vpi
|
is the minimum VPI Value—a number in the range 0-4095.
|
max_vpi
|
is the maximum VPI Value—a number in the range 0-4095.
|
min_vci
|
is the minimum VCI Value—a number in the range 0-65535.
|
max_vci
|
is the maximum VCI Value—a number in the range 0-65535.
|
max_chans
|
is the maximum GLCNS—a number in the range 0-32767.
|
Related Commands
addrscprtn, delrscprtn, dspifrsc, dspifs, dsprscprtns, dsprscprtn, dsplnrsc
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Service
Example
MGX-01.1.2.PXM.a > cnfrscprtn 1 1 100 100 0 4095 0 65535 32767
cnfslftst
The cnfslftst command configures the self test routine on the current card.
Full Name
Configure Self Test
Syntax
cnfslftst -en <SelftestEnable> -tm <SelftestPeriod>
where:
-SelftestEnable
|
Enable/disable self test, 1 = disabled, 2 = enabled.
|
SelftestPeriod
|
Period, in minutes, between self tests in the range 1-60.
|
Related Commands
clrslftst, dspslftst, runslftstno
Cards on Which This Command Executes
FRSM, AUSM, CESM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
spirit3.1.22.AUSM8.a > cnfslftst -en 2 -tm 5
Description
Enable the self test for the AUSM in slot 22, with a self test period of five minutes.
System Response
none
cnfsrmclksrc
The cnfsrmclksrc command configures the SRM clock source to be acquired from either the PXM or from an SRM-3T3 T3 line.
Full Name
Configure SRM Clock Source
Syntax
cnfsrmclksrc -ds3 <T3 line number> -srmclk <source number>
where:
T3 line number
|
SRM-3T3 T3 line number in the format slot.port where slot is either 7, 15 or 31, and line is in the range 1 to n, where n is the highest available port number on the card..
|
source number
|
1: backplane clock for PXM or 2: recovery clock from T3 line. 1 is the default.
|
Related Commands
dspsrmclksrc
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: Any
cnfstatsmgr
The cnfstatsmgr command identifies the IP address of the workstation with the statistics manager to the MGX 8850 node. If the MGX 8850 node does not have this IP address, it refuses requests for statistical information from the workstation that is running Cisco WAN Manager.
Full Name
Configure Statistics Manager
Syntax
cnfstatsmgr <IP_Addr>
where:
IP_Addr
|
IP address = nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where n = 0-9, and nnn < 256.
|
Related Commands
dsptrapmgr
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: SuperUser
cnfswfunc
The cnfswfunc command configures certain node-level, paid features on an MGX 8850 switch. The features are the feeder implementation of the switch and virtual source/virtual destination (VSVD) control for ABR traffic. The defaults are disabled for VSVD and the routing implementation of the MGX 8850 switch.
Full Name
Configure Software Function
Syntax
cnfswfunc [<-vsvd enable(yes) | disable(no)>] | [<-ndtype> <fdr | routing>]
where:
-vsvd
|
indicates the VSVD enable/disable follows.
|
e or d
|
enables or disables VSVD for ABR connections on the node.
|
-ndtype
|
indicates the node implementation follows. The choices are "fdr" for a feeder implementation or "routing" for either the stand-alone or routing node implementation. The default is routing.
|
Note
The cnfswfunc command does not let you enable more than one feature at a time.
Related Commands
dspswfunc
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: Service
Example
wilco.1.7.PXM.a > cnfswfunc -vsvd yes -ndtype routing
System Response
none
cnfsysparm
The cnfsysparm command lets you configure certain system-level parameters.
Full Name
Configure System Parameters
Syntax
cnfsysparm [-tspktage <TS Packet Age> -connfail <enable(yes)/disable(no)> ]
where:
-tspktage
|
a packet age for time-stamped packets follows.
|
TS Packet Age
|
is the number of milliseconds a time-stamped packet can exist before the system discards it.
|
-connfail
|
indicates the enable for connection failure response follows.
|
yes or no
|
enables or disables connection failure response.
|
Related Commands
dspsysparm
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1
Example
wilco.1.7.PXM.a > cnfsysparm -tspktage 10000 -connfail yes
System Response
none
cnftime
The cnftime command configures the time. The node uses a 24-hour clock.
Full Name
Configure Time
Syntax
cnftime <hh:mm:ss>
where:
hh
|
is the hour of the day and has the range 1-24.
|
mm
|
is the minute of the hour and has the range 1-60.
|
ss
|
is the number of seconds in the minute and has the range 1-60.
|
Related Commands
cnftmzn, cnfdate
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: SuperUser
Example
cnftime 14:22:03
System Response
excel.1.3.PXM.a > cnftime 14:11:22
11/14/98-14:11:22 3 tDbgCmdTask 1220 informational : TIME/DATE updated
11/14/98-14:11:22 3 StrataCom 0 cnftime 14:11:22
cnftmzn
The cnftmzn command configures the timezone for the switch.
Full Name
Configure Timezone
Syntax
cnftmzn <timezone>
where:
timezone
|
is 1 for GMT, 2 for EST, 3 for CST, 4 for MST, 5 for PST
|
Related Commands
cnftime, cnfdate
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: SuperUser
Example
cnftmzn 3
Description
Configures the timezone in the node to U.S. Central Standard Time.
System Response
none
cnftmzngmt
The cnftmzngmt command configures the timezone for the shelf relative to GMT.
Full Name
Configure Timezone Relative to GMT
Syntax
cnftmzngmt <timeoffsetGMT>
where:
timeoffsetGMT
|
is the offset in hours from GMT. The range of possible values for timeoffsetGMT is -12 through 12.
|
Related Commands
cnftmzn, cnftime, cnfdate
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: Superuser
Example
cnftmzngmt 4
Description
Sets time zone in the shelf to GMT plus 4 hours.
System Response
none
cnftrapip
The cnftrapip command is used to configure the IP address, that is put in all out-going traps from the shelf. This should be configured to one of the interface addresses. The system displays errors if they occur.
Full Name
Configure Trap IP Address
Syntax
cnftrapip <ip_addr>
where:
ip_addr
|
is the IP address of the trap manager in the format nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where n = 0-9, and nnn < 256. The default value is 255.255.255.255.
|
Related Commands
None
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: Any
Example
spirit4.1.8.PXM.a > cnftrapip 192.169.3.102
System Response
none
cnftrapmgr
The cnftrapmgr command enables, configures, or disables the trap manager function. If you enable the trap manager, this command lets you configure the number and IP address of the trap manager you intend to receive traps. The system displays errors if they occur.
Full Name
Configure Trap Manager
Syntax
cnftrapmgr -ip <ip_addr> -pt <portnum> -en <enabled> -tf <TrapFlag> -seq <SeqNum>
where:
-ip
|
indicates that an IP address follows.
|
ip_addr
|
is the IP address of the trap manager in the format nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where n = 0-9, and nnn < 256.
|
-pt
|
means that a port number follows.
|
portnum
|
is a port number in the range 1-n, where n is the highest port number.
|
-en
|
means that an enable flag follows.
|
enabled
|
is the action on a row: 1 = add row; 2 = delete row; and 3 = modify row.
|
-tf
|
means a trap flag follows.
|
TrapFlag
|
is the trap flag.
|
-seq
|
means a sequence number follows.
|
SeqNum
|
is the sequence number.
|
Related Commands
None
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: SuperUser
Example
spirit4.1.8.PXM.a > cnftrapmgr -ip 192.169.3.102 -pt 3 1 -tf 1 -seq 100
System Response
none
cnftrk
The cnftrk command lets you configure various trunk parameters. Execute this command after you have configured the interface as a routing trunk using the cnfifastrk command and activated the trunk on a node through the addtrk command.
Full Name
Configure Trunk
Syntax
Note
You can execute this command for only one optional (all but -slot.port) parameter at a time.
cnftrk -slot.port slot.port [-stres <Stats Reserve> | -CcRstr <CC Restrict> | -LnTyp <Line Type> | -PassSync <yes/no> | -DrtDly <Deroute Delay> | -Fst <yes/no> |
-Fr <yes/no> | -nts <yes/no> | -ts <yes/no> | -voice <yes/no> | -cbr <yes/no> | -vbr <yes/no> |
-abr <yes/no> | -rtcost <Routing Cost> | -vpcconid <Max VPC Con IDs>]
where:
slot.port
|
specifies the trunk. Typically, slot is 7. The range for port is 1-n, where n is the highest numbered port on the card.
|
-stres
|
indicates the statistical reserve specification follows.
|
Stats Reserve
|
is the statistical reserve. The units of measure are cells per second, and the range is 0-maximum bandwidth of the card.
|
-CcRstr
|
indicates the specification for control plane restriction follows.
|
CC Restrict
|
activates or deactivates the control plane communication restriction. With this restriction, the switch avoids sending PAR control data over this trunk but does send control data if no other trunk is available. Enter "yes" to activate the restriction or "no" to allow PAR control communication.
|
-LnTyp
|
indicates a line type specification follows.
|
Line Type
|
is the line type. Enter "terrestrial" or "satellite."
|
-PassSync
|
indicates the enable for the trunk to pass the synchronization clock follows. Enter "yes" to enable the trunk to pass sync or "no" to disable it.
|
-DrtDly
|
indicates the deroute delay specification follows.
|
Deroute Delay
|
is the number of milliseconds the switch waits to deroute connections after a trunk failure occurs. The purpose of delaying connection deroute is that occasional, transitory trunk failures do not warrant the loss of service due to connection derouting.
|
-Fst
|
indicates the ForeSight enable status follows. Enter "yes" to indicate traffic under ForeSight control.
|
-Fr
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indicates the presence of Frame Relay-based traffic. Type "-Fr" followed by "yes" to indicate the presence of Frame Relay-based traffic.
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-nts
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indicates the presence of non-timestamped traffic. Follow "-nts" with a "yes" to indicate the presence of non-timestamped traffic.
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-ts
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indicates the presence of timestamped traffic. Follow "-ts" with a "yes" to indicate the presence of timestamped traffic.
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-voice
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indicates the presence of voice traffic. Follow "-voice" with a "yes" to indicate the presence of voice traffic.
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-cbr
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indicates the presence of constant bit rate traffic. Follow "-cbr" with a "yes" to indicate the presence of constant bit rate traffic.
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-vbr
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indicates the presence of variable bit rate traffic. Follow "-vbr" with a "yes" to indicate the presence of variable bit rate traffic.
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-abr
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indicates the presence of available bit rate traffic. Follow "-abr" with a "yes" to indicate the presence of available bit rate traffic.
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-rtcost
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indicates the routing cost specification follows.
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Routing_Cost
|
is the routing cost for this trunk.
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-vpcconid
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indicates the number of Virtual Path Connection IDs follows.
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Max VPC Con IDs
|
is the number of available Virtual Path Connection IDs for this trunk.
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Related Commands
addtrk, dsptrks, dsptrkcnf, dsptrkload
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: 2
Example
tango1.1.8.PXM.a > cnftrk 7.1-stres 1000 -ccrstr no -lntyp s -passsync yes -drtdly 0 -fst
yes -fr yes -nts yes -ts yes -voice yes -cbr yes -vbr yes -abr yes -rtcost 10 -vpcconid 255
System Response
none
cnfupcabr
The cnfupcabr command lets you configure bandwidth control parameters for ABR connections on the current AUSM. No messages appear on screen unless an error occurs.
Full Name
Configure Parameter Control for ABR
Syntax
cnfupcabr <chan_num> <enable> <pcr[0+1]> <cdvt[0+1]> <scr> <scr_police> <mbs> <clp_tag>
where:
chan_num
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is a channel number in the range 16-1015.
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enable
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is the enable/disable for UPC: 1 = Disable, 2 = Enable.
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pcr[0+1]
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sets the peak cell rate for cells with CLP=0 and CLP=1 in cells per second. The actual value depends on the speed of the logical port (which can be a T1, E1 (normal), E1 (clear), IMA T1, IMA E1 (normal) or an IMA E1 (clear) port). Note that the IMA port's speed is variable and depends on the number of links in the port. The range is 10-38328 cells per second.
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cdvt[0+1]
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is the cell delay variation [0+1]: the range is 1-250000 micro seconds.
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scr
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sets the sustained cell rate in cells per second. The actual value depends on the speed of the logical port (which can be a T1, E1 (normal), E1 (clear), IMA T1, IMA E1 (normal) or an IMA E1 (clear) port). Note that the IMA port's speed is variable and depends on the number of links in the port. The range is 10-38328 cells per second.
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scr_police
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specifies the type of SCR policing: 1 = CLP[0] Cells, 2 = CLP[0+1] Cells, and 3 = no SCR policing
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mbs
|
is the maximum burst size: the range is 1-5000 cells
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clp_tag
|
is the enable for CLP tagging: 1 = disable, 2 = enable
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Related Commands
dspcon, dspcons, cnfupccbr, cnfupcvbr
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM, PXM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2 (Any for PXM)
cnfupccbr
The cnfupccbr command configures a connection's bandwidth control parameters for the constant bit rate (CBR) connection type on the current AUSM. No messages appear on screen unless an error occurs.
Full Name
Configure User Parameter Control Constant Bit Rate
Syntax
cnfupccbr <chan_num> <enable/disable> <pcr[0+1]> <cdvt[0+1]> <pcr[0]> <cdvt[0]> <clp_tag>
where:
chan_num
|
is a channel number in the range 16-1015.
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enable/disable
|
is the UPC enable: 1 = disable, 2 = enable.
|
pcr[0+1]
|
sets the peak cell rate for cells with CLP=0 and CLP=1 in cells per second. The actual value depends on the speed of the logical port (which can be a T1, E1 (normal), E1 (clear), IMA T1, IMA E1 (normal) or an IMA E1 (clear) port). Note that the IMA port's speed is variable and depends on the number of links in the port. The range is 10-38328 cells per second.
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cdvt[0+1]
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is the cell delay variation tolerance for cells with CLP=0 and CLP=1. The range is 1-250000 micro seconds.
|
pcr
|
sets the peak cell rate in cells per second. The actual value depends on the speed of the logical port (which can be a T1, E1 (normal), E1 (clear), IMA T1, IMA E1 (normal) or an IMA E1 (clear) port). Note that the IMA port's speed is variable and depends on the number of links in the port. The range is 10-38328 cells per second.
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cdvt
|
is the cell delay variation tolerance for cells with CLP=0. The range is 1-250000 micro seconds.
|
clp_tag
|
is the CLP tagging enable/disable: 1 = disable, 2 = enable.
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Related Commands
dspcon, dspcons, cnfupcabr, cnfupcvbr
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, AUSM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2
cnfupcubr
The cnfupcubr command configures usage parameter control (upc) parameters for unspecified bit rate (ubr) on the current AUSM8 card. No messages appear on screen unless an error occurs.
Full Name
Configure User Parameter Control Unspecified Bit Rate
Syntax
cnfupcubr <chan_num> <enable> <pcr[0-1]> <cvdt[0-1]> <IngPcUtil> <clp_tag>
where:
chan_num
|
channel number in the range 16-1015
|
enable
|
enable or disable upc in the range 1-2, 1 = disable, 2 = enable.
|
pcr[0-1]
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sets the peak cell rate in cells per second. The actual value depends on the speed of the logical port (which can be a T1, E1 (normal), E1 (clear), IMA T1, IMA E1 (normal) or an IMA E1 (clear) port). Note that the IMA port's speed is variable and depends on the number of links in the port. The range is 10-38328 cells per second.
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cvdt[0-1]
|
cell delay variation in range of 1-250000 microseconds
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IngPcUtil
|
Ingress percentage utilization in the range 1-100 (0 = default)
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clp_tag
|
CLP tag enable in the range 1-2, 1 = disable, 2 = enable
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Related Commands
dspcon, dspcons, cnfupcabr, cnfupcvbr
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, AUSM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2
cnfupcvbr
The cnfupcvbr command configures a channel's bandwidth control parameters for a variable bit rate (VBR) connection type on the current AUSM. No messages appear on screen unless an error occurs.
Full Name
Configure User Parameter Control Variable Bit Rate
Syntax
cnfupcvbr <chan_num> <enable> <pcr[0+1]> <cdvt[0+1]> <scr> <scr_police> <mbs> <clp_tag>
where:
chan_num
|
is a channel number in the range 16-1015.
|
enable
|
is the enabled/disable for UPC: 1 = Disable, 2 = Enable.
|
pcr
|
is the peak cell rate for CLP [0+1] cells. The actual value depends on the speed of the logical port (which can be a T1, E1 (normal), E1 (clear), IMA T1, IMA E1 (normal) or an IMA E1 (clear) port). Note that the IMA port's speed is variable and depends on the number of links in the port. The range is 10-38328 cells per second.
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cdvt
|
cdvt[0+1] is the cell delay variation tolerance for cells with CLP=[0+1]. The range is 1-250000 micro seconds.
|
scr
|
is the sustained cell rate: the range is 1-4670 cells per second.
|
scr_police
|
specifies the type of SCR policing: 1= CLP[0] Cells, 2 = CLP[0+1] Cells, and 3 = no SCR policing.
|
mbs
|
is the maximum burst size: the range is 1-5000 cells.
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clp_tag
|
is the enable for CLP tagging: 1 = disable, 2 = enable.
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Related Commands
dspcon, dspcons, cnfupcabr, cnfupccbr
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, AUSM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2
cnfvismip
The cnfvismip command configures the VISM IP address and the SU (signaling unit) IP address on the VISM card. An IP address for each VISM is necessary for it to communicate with the SU and serves as the identifier for VoIP endpoints. Together, the VISM IP address and the local RTP port identify the bearer channel of each VoIP connection.
.Any of the above three parameters can be configured with "cnfvismip" command. It is possible to configure all of them in a single command invocation or separate invocations. Once configured, these IP addresses will be stored on the hard disk on the PXM and will be retrieved from there for subsequent re-boots of the card.
Note that no automatic mechanism exists for communicating or registering the VISM IP address to the LightSpeed unit. Therefore, you must configure the signaling unit with the IP address of each CU that the SU controls.
Full Name
Configure VISM IP Address
Syntax
cnfvismip -cuip <VISM IP address> | -mask <net mask> | -suip <SU IP address>
where:
-cuip
|
Indicates the IP address of the VISM follows.
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VISM IP address
|
IP address of the VISM (CU). The format is nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where n = 0-9, and nnn < 256.
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-mask
|
Indicates a network mask follows.
|
net mask
|
The network mask in the format nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where n = 0-9, and nnn < 256.
|
-suip
|
Indicates the IP address of the signaling unit (SU) follows.
|
SU IP address
|
IP address of the signaling unit (SU). The format is nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where n = 0-9, and nnn < 256.
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commit
The commit command confirms copying the selected firmware file into the PXM.
Full Name
Confirm copying the firmware load
Syntax
commit <fw_load>
where:
fw_load
|
is the firmware file name. filename mapping of the SM card to its name on the FW directory, (CESM=sm90.fw, FRSM=sm35.fw, AUSM=sm50.fw, FRSM-VHS=sm130.fw).
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Related Commands
abort, copy
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: Any
Example
spirit4.1.8.PXM.a > commit pxm_1.0.00Ef.fw
Description
Commit to begin loading the firmware file named pxm_1.0.00Ef.fw.
System Response
none
copy
The copy command copies the selected firmware file into the PXM.
Full Name
Copy the firmware load
Syntax
copy <fw_load>
where:
fw_load
|
is the firmware file name.
|
Related Commands
abort, commit
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
spirit4.1.8.PXM.a > copy pxm_1.0.00Ef.fw
Description
Copy loading firmware file named pxm_1.0.00Ef.fw.
System Response
none
copychans
The copychans command copies a channel configuration to one or more channels. The purpose of this command is to create and configure multiple channels from the channel that serves as a template.
Full Name
Copy Channels
Syntax
copychans <template chan #> <start chan #> <start dlci> <# of chans>
where:
template chan #
|
template channel number. A number in the range:
• For FRSM-8T1/E1, 16-1015
• For FRSM-T3/E3/HS2, 16-2015
• For FRSM-2CT3, 16-4015
• For AUSM, 16-1015
|
start chan #
|
start channel number. A number in the range:
• For FRSM-8T1/E1, 16-1015
• For FRSM-T3/E3/HS2, 16-2015
• For FRSM-2CT3, 16-4015
• For AUSM, 16-1015
|
start dlci
|
start dlci for FRSM, start vci for AUSM
|
# of chans
|
number of channels
|
Related Commands
delchan, delchans
Cards on Which This Command Executes
FRSM, AUSM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1
copyports
The copyports command copies a port configuration to one or more ports. The purpose of this command is to create and configure multiple ports from a single port that serves as a template.
Full Name
Copy Ports
Syntax
copyports <template port #> <start port #> <start time slot> <# of ports>
where:
template port #
|
template port number is the number of the port to be copied
|
start port #
|
start port number is the port to be copied
|
start time slot
|
start time slot is the starting time slot in the port to be copied
|
# of ports
|
number of ports is the number of contiguous time slots to be copied
|
Related Commands
delport, delports
Cards on Which This Command Executes
FRSM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1
delaimgrp
This command deletes an AIMUX group.
Full Name
Delete AIMUX Group
Syntax
delaimgrp <aimux_grp>
where:
aimux_grp
|
AIMUX group number to be deleted (1-8)
|
Related Commands
addaimgrp, cnfaimgrps, dspaimgrp, dspaimgrps
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2
Example
Description
Delete AIMUX group 2 on the current AUSM card.
System Response
none
delcdrscprtn
The delcdrscprtn command deletes GLCNs allocated to a controller. This command applies if the card partition type is controllerBased.
Full Name
Delete Card Resource Partition
Syntax
delcdrscprtn <ctrlr_num>
where:
ctrlr_num
|
is the controller number: 1 for PAR/PVC, 2 for PNNI/SPVC, or 3 for TAG.
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Related Commands
addcdrscprtn, cnfcdrscprtn, dspcdrscprtn
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, AUSM, FRSM, CESM, VISM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Any Privilege: Service
Example
spirit4.1.8.PXM.a > delcdrscprtn 3
Description
Delete the allotment of connections on the current card for the Tag controller.
System Response
none
delchan
Deletes a channel. After you finish this command, no messages appear on-screen unless the command cannot execute as entered.
Full Name
Delete Channel
Syntax
delchan <channel number>
where:
channel number
|
is the channel number. For FRSM, channel number is the DLCI. For the PXM, channel number is in the range 16-4111. For the CESM-T1E1, channel number is in the range 32-279. For the CESM-T3E3, channel number is 32.
|
Related Commands
dspchan, addchan, cnfchan
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM, AUSM, CESM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Any Privilege: Any
delchanloop
Delete a channel loopback from the current FRSM or AUSM.
No messages appear on screen after command entry unless the command cannot execute as entered.
Full Name
Delete a channel loopback
Syntax
delchanloop <chan_num>
where:
chan_num
|
channel number is in the range:
• For FRSM-8T1/E1, 16-1015
• For FRSM-T3/E3/HS2, 16-2015
• For FRSM-2CT3, 16-4015
• For AUSM, 16-1015
|
Related Commands
addchanloop, tstcon, tstdelay
Cards on Which This Command Executes
FRSM, AUSM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-4
delchans
The delchans command deletes a range of Frame Relay or ATM channels.
Full Name
Delete Channels
Syntax
delchans <start chan #> <# of chans>
where:
start chan #
|
start channel number. A number in the range:
• For FRSM-8T1/E1, 16-1015
• For FRSM-T3/E3/HS2, 16-2015
• For FRSM-2CT3, 16-4015
• For AUSM, 16-1015
|
# of chans
|
number of channels to delete
|
Related Commands
none
Cards on Which This Command Executes
FRSM, AUSM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1
delcon
Deletes a connection from an AUSM or VISM card.
No messages appear on screen after command entry unless the command cannot execute as entered.
Full Name
Delete a Connection
Syntax for Service Modules:
delcon <connection number>
where:
connection number
|
connection number is in the range 16-1015
|
Syntax for PXM:
delcon <connection id>
where:
connection id
|
connection id is a string in the format: PortNo.VPI.VCI
|
Related Commands
addcon, dspcons, dspcon
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, AUSM, VISM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2 (Any on PXM)
delifip
The delifip deletes a management interface.
Full Name
Delete a Management Interface
Syntax
delifip <Interface>
where:
Interface
|
Interface is the number 26, 28, or 37:
|
| |
• 26 for Ethernet
|
| |
• 28 for SLIP
|
| |
• 37 for ATM
|
Related Commands
cnfifip, dspifip
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Any Privilege: SuperUser
Example
spirit1.1.8.PXM.a > delifip 37
Description
Delete the ATM interface (indicated by the number 37).
System Response
None
dellink
The dellink command deletes a link between a T1 line within a T3 line on a SRM-3T3 card and a slot and line number on a service module.
Full Name
Delete Link
Syntax
dellink <T3 line number> <T1 line number>
where:
T3 line number
|
SRM-3T3 T3 line number in the format slot.port where slot is either 15 or 31, and line is in the range 1 to n. (range 1-3)
|
T1 line number
|
starting T1 line number within the T3 line (range 1-28)
|
Related Commands
dsplink, addlink
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: Any
Example
spirit1.1.8.PXM.a > dellink 15.1 1
Description
Delete the link between the first T3 line on the SRM-T3 in slot 15 and T1 line 1.
System Response
None
delln
The delln command deletes a line from the current card.
Full Name
Delete Line
Syntax
For a T1 or E1 line:
delln <LineNum>
For a SONET, T3, or E3 line:
delln <-ds3 | -e3 | -sonet> <LineNum>
where:
LineNum
|
is the number of the line to deactivate on the current card. SRM-3T3 T3 line number is in the format slot.port where slot is either 7, 15 or 31, and line is in the range 1 to n. (range 1-3)
|
-ds3
|
indicates a T3 line.
|
-e3
|
indicates an E3 line.
|
-sonet
|
indicates a SONET line.
|
Related Commands
dspln, addln, cnfln
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM, AUSM, CESM, VISM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1
Example
delln 4
Description
Delete line 4 from the current card.
System Response
None. No system response unless an error occurs.
dellnloop
This command removes a T1 or E1 line loopback state for the current card.
Full Name
Delete Line Loop
Syntax
dellnloop -ds3 | -e3 | -sonet <line number>
where:
line number
|
for ds3 or e3, line number is in the format slot.port where slot is either 7, 15 or 31, and line is in the range 1 to n.
for sonet, line number is in the format slot.port where slot is 7, and line is in the range 1 to n.
value from 1-8 used for FRSM, VISM, AUSM, and CESM
|
Related Commands
addlnloop
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, AUSM, FRSM, CESM, VISM
Attributes
Log: No (Yes PXM) State: Active Privilege: -1 (Service) (Any on PXM)
dellnsfmaimgrp
This command deletes lines from an existing AIMUX group.
Full Name
Delete Lines From an AIM Group
Syntax
dellnsfmaimgrp <aimux_grp> <list_of_lines>
where:
aimux_grp
|
AIMUX group from which lines should be deleted (1-8)
|
list_of_lines
|
list of lines to be deleted from the AIMUX group separated by dots
|
Related Commands
addlns2aimgrp
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2
Example
spirit1.1.8.PXM.a > dellnsfmaimgrp 2 3.5
Description
Delete lines 3 and 5 from AIMUX group 2.
System Response
None. No system response unless an error occurs.
delport
The delport command deletes a port from an FRSM, a PXM, or a CESM.
No messages appear on screen with successful completion of this command.
Full Name
Delete Port
Syntax
delport <port-number>
where:
port-number
|
port number of the port to be deleted
|
Related Commands
addport, cnfport, dspport, dspports
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM, CESM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1
delports
The delports command deletes a specified number of contiguous port configurations.
No messages appear on screen with successful completion of this command.
Full Name
Delete Ports
Syntax
delports <start port #> <# of ports>
where:
start port #
|
start port number is the port to be deleted
|
# of ports
|
number of ports is the number of contiguous time slots to be deleted
|
Related Commands
copyports
Cards on Which This Command Executes
FRSM, CESM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1
delred
The delred command deletes a redundancy link for the specified primary card slot.
Full Name
Delete Redundancy
Syntax
delred <redPrimarySlotNumber>
where:
redPrimarySlotNumber
|
slot number of the slot containing the primary card of the card pair. The range is 1-6, 9-14, 17-22, and 25-30.
|
Related Commands
dspred, addred
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: Any
delrscprtn
The delrscprtn command deletes a resource partition. Refer to the description of addrscprtn for information on resource partitions.
Full Name
Delete Resource Partition
Syntax
delrscprtn <if_num> <ctrlr_num>
where:
if_num
|
Interface Number—a number between 1 and 32
|
ctrlr_num
|
Controller Number—1:PAR, 2:PNNI, or 3:TAG
|
Related Commands
addrscprtn
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
delslotlink
The delslotlink command deletes SRM-3T3 link information for a specified slot.
Full Name
Delete Slot Link
Syntax
delslotlink <slot number> <line number>
where:
slot number
|
Slot number for which the link is to be deleted.
|
line number
|
Line number for which the link is to be deleted. Use 0 to unlink all lines, or select a number in the range 1 through n, where n is the highest number line on the card in the chosen slot.
|
Related Commands
dspslotlink
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: Any
deltrapmgr
Delete the specified trap manager associated with the specified IP address.
Full Name
Delete Trap Manager
Syntax
deltrapmgr <ipaddr>
where:
ipaddr
|
IP address of the trap manager to delete. The format is nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where n = 0-9, and nnn < 256.
|
Related Commands
addtrapmgr, dsptrapmgr, dsptrapmgrs
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: SuperUser
deltrk
Deactivates a trunk.
Full Name
Delete Trunk
Syntax
deltrk <trunk number>
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1
deluser
Delete a user from the list of users on the MGX 8850 node. The system does not allow you to delete a user with a privilege level higher than the level at which you execute the command. For example, if the current user privilege is 2, you cannot delete a user at level 1. No screen output appears unless an error occurs.
Full Name
Delete User
Syntax
deluser <user ID>
where:
user ID
|
is the ID of the user.
|
Related Commands
dspusers, adduser
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-5
dncon
The dncon command temporarily downs a connection. The typical purpose of dncon is some form of operational modification or troubleshooting. You can subsequently up the connection with upcon.
Full Name
Down Connection
Syntax
dncon <slot >.<port>.<vpi>.<vci>
where the connection specification has the format slot.port.vpi.vci, where slot is within the ranges 1-6, 9-14, 17-22, or 25-30, and port is a value in the range 1-n, where n is the highest numbered port on the card.
Related Commands
upcon
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM, VISM, CESM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: 2
dnif
The dnif command deactivates the specified broadband interface. Note that, for a user-port, you must remove all UNI channels on the interface before you deactivate the port.
Full Name
Down Interface
Syntax
dnif <if_num>
where:
if_num
|
is the interface number in the range 1-32.
|
Related Commands
cnfif, dspif, upif
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1
dnport
The dnport command deactivates a port. No messages appear on screen unless an error occurs.
Full Name
Down Port
Syntax
dnport <PortNum>
where:
PortNum
|
is the number of the port. The range is 1-n, where n is the highest port number on the card.
|
Related Commands
upport
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM, FRSM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1
dspaimgrp
This command displays detailed status and configuration information for a specified AIMUX group.
Full Name
Display AIM Group Status and Configuration
Syntax
dspaimgrp <aimux_grp>
where:
aimux_grp
|
AIMUX group number for the group to be displayed (1-8)
|
Related Commands
addaimgrp, delaimgrp, cnfaimgrps, dspaimgrps
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2
Example
spirit.1.19.AUSM8.a > dspaimgrp 1
Description
Display all the detailed status and configuration information for AIMUX group 1 on the current card.
System Response
IMA Port state : Sig. Failure
IMA Group Ne state : Startup
PortSpeed (cells/sec) : 13470
GroupTxAvailCellRate (cells/sec) : 0
ImaGroupTxFrameLength(cells) : 128
LcpDelayTolerance (IMA frames) : 1
ReadPtrWrPtrDiff (cells) : 4
Minimun number of links : 2
MaxTolerableDiffDelay (msec) : 200
Observed Diff delay (msec) : 0
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
IMAGrp Failure status : Ne StartUp
Timing reference link : 1
Syntax : dspimagrp (or dspaimgrp) "imagroup_number"
IMA group number -- value ranging from 1 to 8
dspaimgrpcnt
This command displays all the AIMUX related counters for a line in an AIMUX group.
Full Name
Display AIM Group Count
Syntax
dspaimgrpcnt <aimux_grp>
where:
aimux_grp
|
AIMUX group number
|
Related Commands
clraimgrpcnt
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2
Example
spirit.1.19.AUSM8.a > dspaimgrpcnt 1
Description
Display all the AIMUX related counters for AIMUX group 1 on the current card.
System Response
Ne Number of failures : 0
Syntax : dspimagrpcnt (or dspaimgrpcnt) imagroup
IMA group number -- value ranging from 1 to 8
dspaimgrps
This command displays the status and configuration information for all current AIMUX groups.
Full Name
Display Status and Configuration of All AIM Groups
Syntax
dspaimgrps
Related Commands
addaimgrp, delaimgrp, cnfaimgrps, dspaimgrp
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2
Example
spirit.1.19.AUSM8.a > dspaimgrps
Description
Display the status and configuration information for all AIMUX groups on the current card.
System Response
ImaGrp PortType Speed Lines configured Lines present Tol Diff Port State
------ -------- ----- ---------------- ------------- --------- ----------
19.1 NNI 13470 1.2.3 200 Sig. Failure
Syntax : dspimagrps (or dspaimgrps)
dspaimlncnt
This command displays all the AIMUX line counters for the specified line in an IMA trunk.
Full Name
Display AIM (or Display IMA) Line Count
Syntax
dspaimlncnt <aimux_grp> <line_num>
where:
aimux_grp
|
AIMUX group number. Range is 1 to 8.
|
line_num
|
AIMUX line number. Range is 1 to 8.
|
Related Commands
clraimlncnt, clrimalncnt, dspimalncnt
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1
Example
spirit.1.19.AUSM8.a > dspaimlncnt 1 1
Description
Display the line counters for line 1 of IMA group 1.
System Response
Acp Errored Cells Recvd : 0
Port changed from LDS : 0
# HEC errored seconds : 0
# Severely HEC errored seconds : 0
Syntax : dspimalncnt (or dspaimlncnt) imagroup linenum
IMA group number -- value ranging from 1 to 8
line number -- value ranging from 1 to 8
dspalm
The dspalm command displays the alarms for a line.
Full Name
Display Alarms for a Line
Syntax
dspalm -ds1 <LineNum> | -ds3 <LineNum> | -e3 <LineNum> | -plcp <PCLPNum> | -sonet <LineNum>
where, for
-ds1, LineNum is in the range 1-8 on the FRSM, VISM, AUSM or CESM.
-ds3, LineNum = slot.line, where slot is either 7, 15, or 31, and line is 1-3.
-e3, LineNum = slot.line, where slot is either 7, 15, or 31, and line is 1-3.
-plcp, PLCPNum = LineNum; LineNum = slot.line, where slot is either 7, 15, or 31, and line is 1-3
-sonet, LineNum = slot.line, where slot is 7, and line is in the range of 1 to 4 for OC-3 and is just 1 for OC-12
Related Commands
clralm, dspalms
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM, AUSM, CESM, VISM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: Any
Example 1
spirit.1.7.PXM.a > dspalm -ds3 7.2
Description
On a PXM, display alarms on the T3 line number 2.
System Response
spirit.1.7.PXM.a > dspalm -ds3 7.2
LineAlarmState: No Alarms
LineStatisticalAlarmState: No Statistical Alarms
Example 2
spirit.1.7.PXM.a > dspalm -sonet 7.1
Description
On a PXM, display alarms on OC-3 line 1.
System Response
SectionCurrentStatus: Clear
SectionStatAlarmStatus: Clear
LineStatAlarmStatus: Clear
PathStatAlarmStatus: Clear
Example 3
wilco.1.7.PXM.a > dspalm -e3 7.1
Description
On a PXM, display alarms on E3 line 1.
System Response
LineAlarmState: XmtRAI,RcvLOS
LineStatisticalAlarmState: UAS15minAlarm,UAS24hrAlarm
Example 4
spirit.1.19.AUSM8.a > dspalm -ds1 1
Description
On an AUSM, display alarms on T1 line 1.
System Response
LineAlarmState: Alarm(s) On --
LineStatisticalAlarmState: Alarm(s) On --
Example 5
spirit.1.5.VISM8.a > dspalm -ds1 1
Description
Display alarms on line 1 on the current card (a VISM).
System Response
LineAlarmState: No Alarms
LineStatisticalAlarmState: No Statistical Alarms
dspalmcnf
The dspalmcnf command displays the threshold information about the alarm statistics being collected.
Full Name
Display Alarm Configuration
Syntax
dspalmcnf -ds1 <LineNum> | -ds3 <LineNum> | -e3 <LineNum> | -plcp <PCLPNum> | -sonet <LineNum>
where, for
-ds1, LineNum is in the range 1-8 on the FRSM, VISM, AUSM or CESM.
-ds3, LineNum = slot.line, where slot is either 7, 15, or 31, and line is 1-3.
-e3, LineNum = slot.line, where slot is either 7, 15, or 31, and line is 1-3.
-plcp, PLCPNum = LineNum; LineNum = slot.line, where slot is either 7, 15, or 31, and line is 1-3
-sonet, LineNum = slot.line, where slot is 7, and line is in the range of 1 to 4 for OC-3 and is just 1 for OC-12
Related Commands
dspalm, dspalms
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM, AUSM, CESM, VISM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: Any
Example 1
spirit.1.17.FRSM.a > dspalmcnf -ds1 17.4
Description
Display the alarm configuration for line 4 on the current FRSM (slot 17 in this example).
System Response
Severity AlarmUpCount AlarmDnCount AlarmThreshold
Line Red / RAIS NE / FE NE / FE NE / FE
---- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----
17.4 Major/Minor 6/1 1500/6 1/1500
Example 2
spirit.1.7.PXM.a > dspalmcnf -ds3 7.1
Description
Display the alarm configuration for the current PXM.
System Response
StatisticalAlarmSeverity: Minor
LES24hrThreshold: 864 PSES24hrThreshold: 40
LSES15minThreshold: 4 SEFS15minThreshold: 120
LSES24hrThreshold: 40 SEFS24hrThreshold: 1200
PCV15minThreshold: 382 AISS15minThreshold: 120
PCV24hrThreshold: 3820 AISS24hrThreshold: 1200
PES15minThreshold: 86 UAS15minThreshold: 120
PES24hrThreshold: 864 UAS24hrThreshold: 1200
Example 3
spirit.1.19.AUSM8.a > dspalmcnf -ds1 1
Description
Display the alarm configuration on the current AUSM for E1 line 1.
System Response
StatisticalAlarmSeverity: Minor
Example 4
spirit.1.5.VISM8.a > dspalmcnf -ds1 1
Description
Display the alarm configuration on the current VISM for E1 line 1.
System Response
Severity AlarmUpCount AlarmDnCount AlarmThreshold
Line Red / RAIS NE / FE NE / FE NE / FE
---- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----
5.1 Major/Minor 6/6 1/1 1500/1500
Example 5
spirit.1.1.VHS2T3.a > dspalmcnf -ds3 1
Description
Display the alarm configuration on the current FRSM-2T3 for line 1.
System Response
StatisticalAlarmSeverity: Minor
dspalmcnt
The dspalmcnt command displays the alarm counters and statistics.
Full Name
Display Alarm Counters
Syntax
dspalmcnt -ds1 <LineNum> | -ds3 <LineNum> | -e3 <LineNum> | -plcp <PCLPNum> | -sonet <LineNum>
where, for
-ds1, LineNum is in the range 1-8 on the FRSM, VISM, AUSM or CESM.
-ds3, LineNum = slot.line, where slot is either 7, 15, or 31, and line is 1-3.
-e3, LineNum = slot.line, where slot is either 7, 15, or 31, and line is 1-3.
-plcp, PLCPNum = LineNum; LineNum = slot.line, where slot is either 7, 15, or 31, and line is 1-3
-sonet, LineNum = slot.line, where slot is 7, and line is in the range of 1 to 4 for OC-3 and is just 1 for OC-12
Related Commands
clralmcnt, clralmcnts
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM, AUSM, CESM, VISM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: Any
Example 1
wilco.1.7.PXM.a > dspalmcnt -ds3 7.1
Description
Display alarm count for line 1 (T3) of a PXM.
System Response
spirit.1.7.PXM.a > dspalmcnt -ds3 7.1
Example 2
spirit.1.11.FRSM.a > dspalmcnt -ds1 1
Description
Display alarms and counters for line 1 on the current FRSM.
System Response
Line RcvLOSCount RcvOOFCount RcvRAICount RcvFECount
---- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------
Example 3
spirit11.1.7.PXM.a > dspalmcnt -sonet 7.1
Description
Display alarms and counters for line 1 on the PXM with OC3.
System Response
SectionCurrentValidFlag: valid
SectionCurrent15minTimeElapsed: 429s
SectionCurrentDayValidFlag: valid
SectionCurrentDayESs: 100
SectionCurrentDaySESs: 100
SectionCurrentDaySEFSs: 100
SectionCurrentDayCVs: 5149776
LineCurrentValidFlag: valid
LineCurrent15minTimeElapsed: 429s
FarEndLineCurrentValidFlag: valid
FarEndLineCurrent15minTimeElapsed: 429s
FarEndLineCurrentDayValidFlag: valid
FarEndLineCurrentDayESs: 2
FarEndLineCurrentDaySESs: 2
FarEndLineCurrentDayCVs: 46
FarEndLineCurrentDayFCs: 0
FarEndLineCurrentDaySEFSs: 0
LineCurrentDayValidFlag: valid
PathCurrentValidFlag: valid
PathCurrent15minTimeElapsed: 429s
Example 4
spirit11.1.7.PXM.a > dspalmcnt -e3 7.1
Description
Display alarms and counters for line 1 (E3) on the PXM.
System Response
Example 5
spirit.1.5.VISM8.a > dspalmcnt -ds1 1
Description
Display alarms and counters for line 1 on the VISM.
System Response
Line RcvLOSCount RcvOOFCount RcvRAICount RcvFECount
---- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------
Example 5
spirit.1.1.VHS2T3.a > dspalmcnt -ds3 1
Description
Display alarms and counters for line 1 on the FRSM-2T3.
System Response
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
dspalms
The dspalms command displays all alarms for the selected linetype on the card.
Full Name
Display all Alarms on a Card
Syntax
dspalms <lineType>
where:
lineType
|
The line type can be -ds1 on the T1 or E1 lines or ds3, e3, sonet, or plcp on the other lines (note the absence of a dash for ds3, e3, sonet, or plcp).
|
Related Commands
dspalm
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM, AUSM, SRM-3T3, CESM, VISM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: Any
Example 1
spirit.1.17.FRSM.a > dspalms -ds1
Description
Display alarms on the current FRSM (slot 17, in this case).
System Response
Line AlarmState StatisticalAlarmState
---- ----------- ---------------------
17.1 Alarm(s) On No Statistical Alarms
17.2 No Alarms No Statistical Alarms
17.3 No Alarms No Statistical Alarms
17.4 No Alarms No Statistical Alarms
17.5 Alarm(s) On No Statistical Alarms
17.6 No Alarms No Statistical Alarms
17.7 No Alarms No Statistical Alarms
17.8 No Alarms No Statistical Alarms
Example 2
wilco.1.7.PXM.a > dspalms e3 7
Description
Display alarms on the 2 E3 lines on the current card (a PXM).
System Response
AlarmState : XmtRAI,RcvLOS
StatisticalAlarmState : UAS15minAlarm,UAS24hrAlarm
StatisticalAlarmState : No Statistical Alarms
Example 3
spirit.1.5.VISM8.a > dspalms -ds1
Description
Display alarms on the 3 E1 lines on the current card (a VISM).
System Response
Line AlarmState StatisticalAlarmState
---- ----------- ---------------------
5.1 No Alarms No Statistical Alarms
5.2 No Alarms No Statistical Alarms
5.3 No Alarms No Statistical Alarms
Example 4
spirit.1.1.VHS2T3.a > dspalms -ds3
Description
Display alarms on the 2 T3 lines on the current card (an FRSM-2T3).
Line AlarmState StatisticalAlarmState
---- ----------- ---------------------
1.1 No Alarms No Statistical Alarms
1.2 No Alarms No Statistical Alarms
dspatmlncnf
The dspatmlncnf command shows the cell header configuration for the line. The display indicates NNI or UNI cell headers. The configuration is the result of cnfatmln execution. This command applies to stand-alone configurations of the MGX 8850 switch.
Full Name
Display ATM Line Configuration
Syntax
dspatmlncnf <line_num>
where line_num is in the range 1-n and n is the highest line number on the card.
Related Commands
cnfatmln, clratmlncnt
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
wilco.1.7.PXM.a > dspatmlncnf 2
Description
Display the line configuration for line 2 of PXM.
System Response
lineNum atmLineInterfaceFormat
----------------------------------
dspatmlncnt
The dspatmlncnt command shows the ATM cell counters for the specified line. The display shows the total number of cells received, the total number of cells transmitted, and the number of cells received with HEC errors. The configuration is the result of cnfatmlncnt execution. This command applies to stand-alone configurations of the MGX 8850 switch.
Full Name
Display ATM Line Counters
Syntax
dspatmlncnt <line_num>
where line_num is in the range 1-n and n is the highest line number on the card.
Related Commands
cnfatmln, clratmlncnt, clratmlncnts
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
wilco.1.7.PXM.a > dspatmlncnt 1
Description
Display the ATM line counters (total cells received, total cells transmitted, and number of cells received with HEC errors) for line 1 of the PXM.
System Response
Total Rcvd. Cells : 5214310
Total Xmtd. Cells : 368687
Rcvd. HEC Error Cells : 0
dspcd
This command displays characteristics of the current card's hardware and firmware and information on its status. Card characteristics include serial number and hardware and firmware revision levels. Status may include the reason for the last reset (FunctionModuleResetReason) and state of the integrated alarm (cardIntegratedAlarm), which can be useful in debugging the card or the
MGX 8850 switch, respectively. Some of the information is common to the version command display, but version shows boot code version in bold.
Full Name
Display Card
Syntax
dspcd [slot number]
where:
slot number
|
Not needed when logged into the service modules. While logged into the PXM, slot number is the slot number of the service module you want to view: the range is 15, 16, 31-32.
|
Related Commands
dspcds, version
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM, AUSM, CESM, VISM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example 1
dspcd on the current AUSM-8T1
System Response
FunctionModuleState: Active
FunctionModuleType: AUSM-8T1
FunctionModuleSerialNum: FNTYPE
FunctionModuleFWRev: model-A 2.0.00
FunctionModuleResetReason: Reset by PXM from PIO
LineModuleType: LM-DB15-8T1
configChangeTypeBitMap: CardCnfChng, LineCnfChng
cardIntegratedAlarm: Minor
cardMinorAlarmBitMap: Channel failure
Example 2
dspcd on the current PXM
System Response
FunctionModuleState: Active
FunctionModuleType: PXM1-T3E3
FunctionModuleSerialNum: ABCDEFGHIJK
FunctionModuleFWRev: 1.0.00ap
FunctionModuleResetReason: Reset From Shell
SecondaryLineModuleType: LM-BNC-2T3
SecondaryLineModuleState: Present
configChangeTypeBitMap: No changes
Example 3
dspcd on the current FRSM-8T1
System Response
FunctionModuleState: Active
FunctionModuleType: FRSM-8T1
FunctionModuleSerialNum: 622758
FunctionModuleFWRev: 5.0.00ak
FunctionModuleResetReason: Power reset
LineModuleType: LM-RJ48-8T1
configChangeTypeBitMap: CardCnfChng, LineCnfChng
cardIntegratedAlarm: Clear
Example 4
dspcd on the current FRSM-2CT3
System Response
FunctionModuleState: Active
FunctionModuleType: FRSM-2CT3
FunctionModuleSerialNum: CAB024804K8
FunctionModuleFWRev: 5.0.00_11Jan99_1_tti
FunctionModuleResetReason: Reset by ASC from Cell Bus
LineModuleType: LM-BNC-2T3
configChangeTypeBitMap: CardCnfChng, LineCnfChng
cardIntegratedAlarm: Clear
pcb part no-(800 level): 800-02910-04
pcb part no-(73 level): 73-02265-04
Example 5
dspcd on the current FRSM-8E1
System Response
FunctionModuleState: Active
FunctionModuleType: FRSM-8E1
FunctionModuleSerialNum: 782908
FunctionModuleFWRev: 5.0.00_21Dec98
FunctionModuleResetReason: Power reset
LineModuleType: LM-RJ48-8E1
configChangeTypeBitMap: CardCnfChng, LineCnfChng
cardIntegratedAlarm: Major
cardMajorAlarmBitMap: Line Alarm
cardMinorAlarmBitMap: Channel failure
Example 6
dspcd on the current CESM-8T1
System Response
FunctionModuleState: Active
FunctionModuleType: CESM-8T1
FunctionModuleSerialNum: 786327
FunctionModuleFWRev: 5.0.00bq
FunctionModuleResetReason: Reset by ASC from Cell Bus
LineModuleType: LM-RJ48-8T1
configChangeTypeBitMap: CardCnfChng, LineCnfChng
cardIntegratedAlarm: Major
cardMajorAlarmBitMap: Line Alarm
cardMinorAlarmBitMap: Channel failure
Example 7
dspcd on the current VISM-8E1
spirit.1.5.VISM8.a > dspcd
System Response
FunctionModuleState: Active
FunctionModuleType: VISM-8E1
FunctionModuleSerialNum: CAB0246014W
FunctionModuleFWRev: rangar
FunctionModuleResetReason: Power reset
LineModuleType: LM-RJ48-8E1
configChangeTypeBitMap: CardCnfChng, LineCnfChng
cardIntegratedAlarm: Clear
pcb part no - (800 level): 800-04399-01
pcb part no - (73 level): 73-03618-01
Fab Part no - (28 level): 28-02791-01
Daughter Card Information:
Daughter Card Serial Number: CAB024601FU
pcb part no - (73 level): 73-03722-01
Fab Part no - (28 level): 28-02905-01
Example 8
dspcd on the current PXM (viewing the SRM-T3E3 in slot 15).
tinky.1.7.PXM.a > dspcd 15
System Response
FunctionModuleState: Active
FunctionModuleType: SRM-3T3
FunctionModuleSerialNum: 785324
FunctionModuleFWRev: 1.0.00
FunctionModuleResetReason: Reset From Shell
LineModuleType: LM-SRM-3T3
SecondaryLineModuleType: Missing
SecondaryLineModuleState: Invalid
configChangeTypeBitMap: No changes
cardIntegratedAlarm: Clear
cardMajorAlarmBitMap: Clear
cardMinorAlarmBitMap: Clear
dspcderrs
The dspcderrs command displays information about card errors.
Full Name
Display Card Errors
Syntax
dspcderrs
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM, AUSM, VISM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
wilco.1.7.PXM.a > dspcderrs
Description
If no errors have occurred, no messages appear on screen.
System Response
08/05/95-18:53:05 tRootTask 3 Task failed : scm
09/05/95-09:14:08 tRootTask 3 Task failed : scm
dspcdprtntype
The dspcdprtntype command displays the card partition type on the current module.
Full Name
Display Card Resource Type
Syntax
dspcdprtntype
Related Commands
cnfcdprtntype
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM, AUSM, CESM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
spirit.1.7.PXM.a > dspcdprtntype
Description
Display the card resource partition type on the current PXM
System Response
spirit.1.7.PXM.a > dspcdprtntype
cardLcnPartitionType : controllerBased
dspcdrscprtn
The dspcdrscprtn command displays allocated resource information to a controller. This command applies to cards with a card partition type of controllerBased.
Full Name
Display Card Resource Partition
Syntax
dspcdrscprtn
Related Commands
addcdrscprt
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM, AUSM, VISM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example 1
spirit.1.13.VHS2CT3.a > dspcdrscprtn
Description
Display the number of LCNs available for each of the three possible partitions on the current card (FRSM 2CT3).
System Response
User Status NumOfLcnAvail
------ ------ -------------
Example 2
spirit.1.17.CESM.a > dspcdrscprtn
Description
Display the number of LCNs available for each of the three possible partitions on the current card (CESM 8T1).
System Response
User Status NumOfLcnAvail
------ ------ -------------
Example 3
spirit.1.1.FRSM.a > dspcdrscprtn
Description
Display the number of LCNs available for each of the three possible partitions on the current card (FRSM 8T1).
System Response
User Status NumOfLcnAvail
------ ------ -------------
Example 4
spirit.1.7.PXM.a > dspcdrscprtn
Description
Display the number of LCNs available for each of the three possible partitions on the current card (PXM T1).
System Response
Controller Status Number of Available LCNs
-----------------------------------------------
dspcds
The dspcds command displays the status of all the cards in the MGX 8850 shelf.
Full Name
Display Card Shelf Information
Syntax
dspcds
Related Commands
dspcd
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: Any
Example
Description
Display all cards in the switch (executed from a PXM).
System Response
The following represents the first of three screens.
Slot CardState CardType CardAlarm Redundancy
---- ----------- -------- --------- -----------
1.1 Active FRSM-8T1 Major
1.3 Active FRSM-2CT3 Clear
1.7 Active PXM1-T3E3 Major
1.17 Active CESM-8E1 Clear
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
After hitting return, the second screen displays:
Slot CardState CardType CardAlarm Redundancy
---- ----------- -------- --------- -----------
StatsMasterIpAddress: 0.0.0.0
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
Press return again, and the final screen displays:
shelfIntegratedAlarm: Major
BkplnFabNumber: 73-0123-01
dspchan
Displays a channel on a PXM, FRSM, VISM, AUSM, or CESM.
Full Name
Display Channel
Syntax
dspchan <channel number>
where:
channel number
|
is the channel number. For FRSM, the channel number is the DLCI. For the AUSM, the channel number is the vpi.vci. The CESM does not require a channel number. For the PXM, the range is 16 through 4111.
|
Related Commands
dspchans, cnfchan
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM, AUSM, CESM, VISM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example 1
spirit.1.17.FRSM.a > dspchan 69
Description
Display the channel characteristics of channel 69 on an FRSM.
System Response
DETaggingEnable: Disabled
ChanLocalRemoteLpbkState: Enabled
ChanTestState: NotInProgress
ChanOvrSubOvrRide: Enabled
ChanLocalNSAP: 535052494e543031000000000000000002000100
ChanRemoteNSAP: 535052494e543031000000000000000000000100
ChanConnServiceType: ATFR
ChanRestrictTrunkType: No Restriction
Example 2
spirit.1.19.AUSM8.a > dspchan 16
Description
Display the channel characteristics of channel 16 on an AUSM.
System Response
IngressQDepth(cells): 1000
IngressDiscardOption: CLP hysterisis
IngressFrameDiscardThreshold 1000
IngressQCLPHigh(cells): 900
IngressQCLPLow(cells): 800
IngressEfciThreshold(cells): 1000
PeakCellRate[0+1](cells/sec): 50
CellDelayVariation[0+1]: 10000 (micro secs)
PeakCellRate[0](cells/sec): 50
CellDelayVariation[0]: 10000 (micro secs)
SustainedCellRate(cells/sec): 50
MaximumBurstSize(cells): 1000
InitialBurstSize(cells): 0
ForeSightPeakCellRate(cells/sec): 50
MinimumCellRate(cells/sec): 0
InitialCellRate(cells/sec): 1
LocalRemoteLpbkState: Disable
ChanTestState: Not In Progress
Ingress percentage util: 100
Egress percentage util : 100
LocalNSAP: 5468697320697320612064756d6d79204e534150
RemoteNSAP: 5468697320697320612064756d6d79204e534150
RestrictTrunkType: No Restriction
ChanNumNextAvailable : 17
Local VpId NextAvailable : 2
Example 3
MGX-01.1.1.CESM.a > dspchan 32
Description
Display the channel characteristics of channel 32 on the current CESM.
System Response
ChanCBRService: structured
ChanClockMode: Synchronous
ChanMaxBufSize: 6144 bytes
ChanCDV: 6000 micro seconds
C L I P: 2500 milliseconds
ChanLocalRemoteLpbkState: Disabled
ChanTestState: NotInProgress
ISDetType DetectionDisabled
ExtISTrig DisableIdleSupression
ISIntgnPeriod 4095 seconds
ChanLocalNSAP: 535052494e543031000000000000000001000100
ChanRemoteNSAP: 535052494e543031000000000000000000000100
ChanRestrictTrunkType: No Restriction
Example 4
MGX-01.1.7.PXM.a > dspchan 16
Description
Display the channel characteristics of channel 16 on the current PXM.
System Response
bbChanConnDesc : 0x828d4e30
bbChanEfciThreshold : 98304
bbChanFrmDiscardThreshold : 0
bbChanCongstUpdateCode : 1
bbChanMaxCellMemThreshold : 131072
bbChanIngrPercentUtil : 100
bbChanEgrPercentUtil : 100
bbChanLocalNsapAddr : 0x828d4a20
bbChanRemoteNsapAddr : 0x828d49f0
bbChanRestrictTrkType : 1
bbChanTestTypeCPESide : 2
bbChanTestStateCPESide : 4
bbRemoteConnPercentUtil : 100
Example 5
spirit.1.5.VISM8.a > dspchan 37
Description
Display the channel characteristics of channel 37 on the current VISM.
System Response
ChanLocalRemoteLpbkState: Disabled
ChanTestState: NotInProgress
ChanLocalNSAP: 4e4f44454e414d45000000000000000005000100
ChanRemoteNSAP: 4e4f44454e414d45000000000000000000000100
ChanRestrictTrunkType: No Restriction
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
Syntax : dspchan "chan_num"
channel number -- values : 32 - 255
dspchancnt
Displays the contents of the statistical counters for a channel.
Full Name
Display Channel Counters
Syntax
dspchancnt <channel number>
where:
channel number
|
A number in the range:
• For FRSM-8T1/E1, 16-1015
• For FRSM-T3/E3/HS2, 16-2015
• For FRSM-2CT3, 16-4015
• For PXM, 16-4111
• For AUSM, 16-1015
• For CESM-8T1/E1, 32-279
• For CESM-T3/E3, one connection starting at 32
|
Related Commands
dspchstats
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM, AUSM, CESM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example 1
wilco.1.17.FRSM.a > dspchancnt 69
Description
Display the counters for channel 69 of the current FRSM
System Response
--------------- ---------------
AbitState: Sending A=1 Receiving A=1
ATMState: Not sending any state Not receiving any state
FramesDiscXceedQDepth: 0 0
BytesDiscXceedQDepth: 0 0
FramesDiscXceedDEThresh: 0 0
RcvFramesDiscShelfAlarm: 0
XmtFramesDiscPhyLayerFail: 0
XmtFramesDiscReAssmFail: 0
XmtFramesDuringLMIAlarm: 0
XmtBytesDuringLMIAlarm: 0
XmtFramesLengthViolations: 0
XmtFramesOversizedSDUs: 0
XmtFramesUnknownProtocols: 0
RcvFramesUnknownProtocols: 0
Example 2
wilco.1.19.AUSM.a > dspchancnt 16
Description
Display the counters for channel 16 of the current AUSM.
System Response
ChannelEgressRcvState: Normal
ChannelEgressXmitState: Normal
ChannelIngressRcvState: Normal
ChannelIngressXmtState: Normal
ChanInServiceSeconds: 1126725
ChanIngressPeakQDepth(cells): 1
ChanIngressReceiveCells: 41160574
ChanIngressClpSetCells: 0
ChanIngressEfciSetRcvCells: 0
ChanIngressUpcClpSetCells: 0
ChanIngressQfullDiscardCells: 1
ChanIngressClpSetDiscardCells: 0
ChanIngressTransmitCells: 41160574
ChanShelfAlarmDiscardCells: 0
Syntax : dspchancnt "chan_num"
channel number—value ranging from 16 to 1015
Example 3
MGX-01.1.1.CESM.a > dspchancnt 32
Description
Display the counters for channel 32 of the current CESM-8E1.
System Response
Chan RCV ATM State: Receiving AIS OAM
Chan XMT ATM State: Sending AIS OAM
Cell Loss Status: Cell Loss
Channel Uptime (secs.) 277
Signalling Status Offhook
Syntax : dspchancnt "chan_num"
channel number -- values : 32 - 279
dspchanmap
The dspchanmap command displays interworking field mapping for a specified channel.
Full Name
Display Channel Map
Syntax
dspchanmap
Related Commands
cnfchanmap
Cards on Which This Command Executes
FRSM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
dspchans
This command displays all the current channels on the card.
Full Name
Display Channels
Syntax
dspchans
Related Commands
dspchan, addchan, delchan
Cards on Which This Command Executes
FRSM, AUSM, CESM, PXM, VISM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example 1
spirit.11.1.FRSM.a > dspchans
Description
Display the channels on the current FRSM
System Response
DLCI Chan EQ I/EQDepth I/EQDEThre I/EECNThre Fst/DE Type Alarm
------------- ---- -- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- --- --- ----- -----
11.1.1.100 69 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No
11.1.1.101 70 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No
11.1.1.102 71 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No
11.1.1.103 72 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No
11.1.1.104 73 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No
11.1.1.105 74 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No
11.1.1.106 75 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No
11.1.1.107 76 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No
11.1.1.108 77 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No
11.1.1.109 78 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No
11.1.1.110 79 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No
11.1.1.111 80 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No
11.1.1.112 81 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No
11.1.1.113 82 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No
11.1.1.114 83 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No
11.1.1.115 84 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No
11.1.2.100 85 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No
Example 2
wilco.1.7.PXM.a > dspchans
Description
Display the channels on the current PXM
System Response
Chan Stat Intf locVpi locVci conTyp srvTyp PCR[0+1] Mst rmtVpi rmtVci State
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
16 Ena 1 10 134 VCC CBR 50 Slv 0 100 normal
32 Ena 1 10 132 VCC CBR 50 Slv 0 1 alarm
Example 3
spirit.1.5.VISM8.a > dspchans
Description
Display the channels on the current VISM
System Response
------------ ------- ------
Note
For an AUSM, the display is the same as for the dspcon command.
dspchstats
Displays the current statistics of a channel.
Full Name
Display Channel Statistics
Syntax
dspchstats <line#>.<1st_DS0>.<DLCI>
where:
line#
|
line number is in the range 1-8
|
1st_DS0
|
1st_DS0 is in the range of 1-24 for T1, 1-32 for E1
|
DLCI
|
DLCI is the connection for which the statistics are to be displayed
|
Related Commands
dspchan, dspchans
Cards on Which This Command Executes
FRSM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
wilco.1.17.FRSM.a > dspchstats 1.4.1000
Description
Display the counters for line 1, 1st_DS0 of 4, and DLCI of 1000 for the current FRSM.
System Response
--------------- ---------------
AbitState: Sending A=1 Receiving A=1
ATMState: Not sending any state Not receiving any state
FramesDiscXceedQDepth: 0 0
BytesDiscXceedQDepth: 0 0
FramesDiscXceedDEThresh: 0 0
RcvFramesDiscShelfAlarm: 0
XmtFramesDiscPhyLayerFail: 0
XmtFramesDiscReAssmFail: 0
XmtFramesDuringLMIAlarm: 0
XmtBytesDuringLMIAlarm: 0
XmtFramesLengthViolations: 0
XmtFramesOversizedSDUs: 0
XmtFramesUnknownProtocols: 0
RcvFramesUnknownProtocols: 0
dspclkinfo
The dspclkinfo command displays detailed information about all the configured clock sources in the node.
Full Name
Display Clock Information
Syntax
dspclkinfo
Related Commands
dspclksrc, cnfclksrc
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: 3
Example
spirit3.1.7.PXM.a > dspclkinfo
Description
Displays the detailed clock information for the MGX 8850 shelf.
System Response
****** Clock HW registers ********
SEL_T1 = t1 SEL100 = ON SEL120 = ON SEL120 = ON
priMuxClockSource = INTERNAL_OSC
prevPriMuxClockSource = INTERNAL_OSC
primaryInbandClockSourceLineNum = 0
secMuxClockSource = EXTERNAL_CLOCK
prevSecMuxClockSource = EXTERNAL_CLOCK
secondaryInbandClockSourceLineNumber = 1
currentClockSetReq = primary
currentClockHwStat = primary
PreviousClockHwStat = internal
extClkConnectorType = RJ45
extClkSrcImpedance = 100 Ohms
Internal Clock Status=1, Primary Clock Status=1
Secondary Clock Status=0, Last inband Clock State=0
last Inband Clock state= 0, Last External Clock Present = 1
dspclksrc
The dspclksrc command displays all the configured clock sources in the node.
Full Name
Display Clock Sources
Syntax
dspclksrc
Related Commands
cnfclksrc
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: Any
Example
spirit3.1.7.PXM.a > dspclksrc
Description
Displays the current clock source for the MGX 8850 shelf.
System Response
PrimaryClockSource: Internal Oscillator
SecondaryClockSource: External T1/E1 from C.O.
CurrentClockSource: Internal Oscillator
ClockSwitchState: NoChange
ExtClkPresent: Not Present
ExtClkSrcImpedance: 75 ohms
dspcmparm
dspcmparm SUPER_GP ANY_STATE -
spirit4.1.8.PXM.a > dspcmparm
CONNECTION MANAGEMENT PARAMETERS
1 Maximum Routing Bundle 250
2 Reroute Timer 42
3 Reset Timer YES
4 Max Down/Up Per Pass 50
5 Down/Up Timer 30000
6 Max Route Errs per cycle 5
7 Time between Rrt cycles 5
8 Max. Rrt Err cycles 1
9 Routing pause timer 0
10 Max msgs sent per update 10
11 # of reroute groups used 50
12 Starting size of RR grps 0
13 Increment between RR grps 0
14 Cost Based routing NO
15 Use cache based route selection NO
16 Use end-to-end delay for routing NO
17 Max Via Connections 1024
spirit4.1.8.PXM.a >
dspcon
Displays configuration data for a connection.
Full Name
Display Connection
Syntax
dspcon <port number> <connection number>
where:
port number
|
is the port number. The range is 1 through 8.
|
connection number
|
is the connection number. For the FRSM, connection number is the DLCI. For an AUSM or PXM, connection number is the vpi.vci. The CESM does not require connection number.
|
Related Commands
addcon, delcon, dspcons
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM, PXM, FRSM, CESM, VISM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: Any
Example 1
spirit3.1.22.CESM.a > dspcon 16
Description
Display the connection parameters for channel 16 on a CESM.
System Response
IngressQDepth (cells): 100
IngressQCLPHigh (cells): 70
IngressQCLPLow (cells): 60
IngressEfciThreshold (cells): 50
CompliantCellDelayVariation (micro secs): 0
CompliantInfoRate (cells/sec): 0
InitialBurstSize (cells): 0
PeakInformationRate (cells/sec) 1000
FrameGCRAEnable: Disabled
Example 2
spirit.1.3.FRSM.a > dspcon 3.500
Description
Display the connection parameters for the connection on channel 51 (port 3, DLCI 500) on the current FRSM.
System Response
DETaggingEnable: Disabled
ChanLocalRemoteLpbkState: Disabled
ChanTestState: NotInProgress
ChanOvrSubOvrRide: Enabled
ChanLocalNSAP: 73776973735f7031000000000000910003000300
ChanRemoteNSAP: 73776973735f7031000000000000910000000100
ChanConnServiceType: ATFR
ChanRestrictTrunkType: No Restriction
Example 3
spirit.1.5.VISM8.a > dspcon 37
Description
Display the connection parameters for the connection on channel 37 on the current VISM.
System Response
ChanLocalRemoteLpbkState: Disabled
ChanTestState: NotInProgress
ChanLocalNSAP: 4e4f44454e414d45000000000000000005000100
ChanRemoteNSAP: 4e4f44454e414d45000000000000000000000100
ChanRestrictTrunkType: No Restriction
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
Syntax : dspcon "chan_num"
channel number -- values : 32 - 255
dspconcnt
Displays the counter data for the specified connection.
Full Name
Display Connection Counters
Syntax
dspconcnt <con_id> <connection number>
where:
con_id
|
A string in the format port.vpi.vci where:
• port is in the range 1 through n, where n is the highest numbered port on the card.
• vpi is the virtual path interface, in the range 1-4095
• vci is the virtual channel interface, in the range 1-65535
|
Related Commands
addcon, delcon, dspcon, dspcons
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
spirit4.1.8.PXM.a > dspconcnt 2.39.45
Description
Display the connection counters for the connection on port 2 with a VPI of 39 and a VCI of 45 on the current PXM.
System Response
Channel Ingress State : alarm
Channel Egress State : other
GCRA1 Non Conforming Cells : 0
GCRA2 Non Conforming Cells : 0
CLP=1 Xmtd. Cells : 10867
CLP=0 Discard Cells to Port : 0
CLP=1 Discard Cells to Port : 0
dspcons
Displays details of all connections on the current card.
Full Name
Display Connections
Syntax
dspcons
Related Commands
dspcon, addcon, delcon
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM, PXM, FRSM, CESM, VISM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example 1
spirit3.1.1.AUSM.a > dspcons
Description
Display parameters for the connections on the current AUSM.
System Response
Chan Port.VPI.VCI ConnType Service Type PCRlot1 Q-Depth State
30 1.10.100 VCC ABR 3622 2000 Active
33 1.10.200 VPC CBR 3622 100 Alarm
Example 2
spirit.1.5.VISM8.a > dspcons
Description
Display parameters for the connections on the current VISM.
System Response
------------------- ------- ------
dspcurclk
Displays the current clock source for the switch.
Full Name
Display Current Clock Source
Syntax
dspcurclk
Related Commands
dspclksrc, cnfclksrc, dspclkinfo
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: Any
Example
spirit4.1.8.PXM.a > dspcurclk
Description
Display the current clock source for the connections on the current PXM.
System Response
dsperr
The dsperr command displays the contents of either all error log files or a specific error log file.
Syntax
dsperr [-en <error slot>]
where:
-en
|
Indicates that you are specifying a particular log file.
|
error slot
|
Number of the error log file (optional)
|
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example 1
spirit3.1.7.PXM.a > dsperr
Description
Display all error log files. The output appears one screen at a time. A prompt appears at the bottom of the screen requesting you to continue to the next screen or quit.
System Response
0x801e5714 vxTaskEntry + c: sysTaskSetup()
0x80024d2c sysTaskSetup + 58: rmm_main()
0x800dff7c rmm_main +624: rmm_process_message()
0x800df764 rmm_process_message + 98: rmm_delete_seat()
0x800e0f54 rmm_delete_seat + ac: ipc_remove_seat()
0x800d1140 ipc_remove_seat + 50: ipc_renumber_as_slave()
0x800d0a10 ipc_renumber_as_slave +208: my_free()
0x800d3430 my_free + 8: ssiFree()
0x8001c378 ssiFree + 8c: ssiEvent()
0x800274dc ssiEvent +11c: ssiEvent()
0x800277bc ssiEvent +3fc: sysStackTrace()
No Dump Trace before the event
No Dump Trace after the event
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
0x801e5714 vxTaskEntry + c: sysTaskSetup()
0x80024d2c sysTaskSetup + 58: rmm_main()
0x800dff7c rmm_main +624: rmm_process_message()
0x800df764 rmm_process_message + 98: rmm_delete_seat()
0x800e0f54 rmm_delete_seat + ac: ipc_remove_seat()
0x800d1140 ipc_remove_seat + 50: ipc_renumber_as_slave()
0x800d0a10 ipc_renumber_as_slave +208: my_free()
0x800d3430 my_free + 8: ssiFree()
0x8001c378 ssiFree + 8c: ssiEvent()
0x800274dc ssiEvent +11c: ssiEvent()
0x800277bc ssiEvent +3fc: sysStackTrace()
No Dump Trace before the event
No Dump Trace after the event
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
Example 2
spirit3.1.7.PXM.a > dsperr -en 3
Description
Display the error log for the card in slot 3. In this example, the card is an FRSM-8T1.
System Response
0x801e5714 vxTaskEntry + c: sysTaskSetup()
0x80024d2c sysTaskSetup + 58: rmm_main()
0x800dff7c rmm_main +624: rmm_process_message()
0x800df764 rmm_process_message + 98: rmm_delete_seat()
0x800e0f54 rmm_delete_seat + ac: ipc_remove_seat()
0x800d1140 ipc_remove_seat + 50: ipc_renumber_as_slave()
0x800d0a08 ipc_renumber_as_slave +200: ipc_remove_ports_on_seat()
0x800d02a8 ipc_remove_ports_on_seat + a0: ipc_remove_port()
0x800d01dc ipc_remove_port +190: ipc_subsys_init()
0x800cecf0 ipc_subsys_init +204: my_free()
0x800d3430 my_free + 8: ssiFree()
0x8001c378 ssiFree + 8c: ssiEvent()
0x800274dc ssiEvent +11c: ssiEvent()
0x800277bc ssiEvent +3fc: sysStackTrace()
No Dump Trace before the event
No Dump Trace after the event
dspfst
Displays the current ForeSight parameter settings for the current service module. See the description of the cnffst command for an explanation of the ForeSight parameter settings.
Full Name
Display ForeSight Parameters
Syntax
dspfst
Related Commands
cnffst
Cards on Which This Command Executes
FRSM
Attributes
Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-4
Example
wilco.1.3.VHS2CT3.a > dspfst
Description
Displays the current ForeSight parameter settings for the current service module (an FRSM-2CT3).
System Response
A typical response is shown below:
dspfw
Displays the current revision levels of the firmware in the MGX 8850 switch.
Full Name
Display Firmware Revisions
Syntax
dspfw
Related Commands
none
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
System Response
A typical response is shown below:
dspif
The dspif command displays configuration and state information for a broadband interface.
Full Name
Display Broadband Interface
Syntax
dspif <if_num>
where:
if_num
|
is the interface number in the range 1-32.
|
Related Commands
cnfif
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
spirit3.1.7.PXM.a > dspif 1
Description
Display configuration and state information for broadband interface number 1.
System Response
A typical response is:
ifNum Status Line ingrPctBw egrPctBw minVpi maxVpi
------------------------------------------------------
dspifcnt
The dspifcnt command displays the interface counters for a broadband interface.
Full Name
Display Interface Counters
Syntax
dspifcnt <if_num>
where:
if_num
|
Interface Number—a number in the range 1-32.
|
Related Commands
cnfifcnt
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
spirit3.1.7.PXM.a > dspifcnt 1
Description
Display counters and state information for broadband interface number 1.
System Response
A typical response is:
Interface State : Line Failure
Received CLP0,Discarded Cells : 0
Received CLP1,Discarded Cells : 0
Transmitted OAM Cells : 0
Transmitted CLP0 Cells : 0
Transmitted CLP1 Cells : 0
dspifip
The dspifip command displays all the configured interface IP addresses on the current PXM. The possible interfaces are Ethernet, SLIP, and ATM.
Full Name
Display Interface IP Configuration
Syntax
dspifip
Related Commands
cnfifip, delifip
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
spirit3.1.7.PXM.a > dspifip
Description
Display the IP LAN configuration.
System Response
Interface IPAddress NetMask BroadcastAddress
------------ ----------------- ----------------- -----------------
Ethernet 172.29.37.40 255.255.255.000
Slip 1.1.1.6 255.255.255.000
dspifrsc
The dspifrsc command displays all resource partition information for the specified interface.
Full Name
Display Interface Resource Partition
Syntax
dspifrsc <if_num>
where:
if_num
|
Interface Number—a number in the range 1-32
|
Related Commands
dspif
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
POP1.1.7.PXM.a > dspifrsc 1
Description
Display the resource partition information for all controller types on broadband interface 1.
System Response
bbIfNum Ctrlr Status ingrPctBw egrPctBw minVpi maxVpi minVci maxVci maxChans
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 PAR Mod 100 100 1 2000 0 65535 2000
1 PNNI Ena 100 100 1 2000 0 65535 32767
1 TAG Ena 100 100 1 2000 0 65535 32767
dspifs
The dspifs command displays the list of configured broadband interfaces.
Full Name
Display List of Broadband Interfaces
Syntax
dspifs
Related Commands
upif, cnfif
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
POP1.1.7.PXM.a > dspifs
Description
Display configuration and state information for all the broadband interfaces on the current PXM. In the response below, only broadband interface number 1 exists on the current PXM.
System Response
A typical response is:
ifNum Status Line ingrPctBw egrPctBw minVpi maxVpi
------------------------------------------------------
dspilmi
The dspilmi command displays the interim local management interface (ILMI) configuration.
Full Name
Display ILMI
Syntax
dspilmi <port_num>
where:
port_num
|
The number of the port in the range 1-8.
|
Related Commands
cnfilmi, dspilmicnt
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, AUSM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example 1
spirit3.1.20.AUSM.a > dspilmi 1
Description
Display the ILMI configuration for port 1 on the AUSM.
System Response
Signalling: No signalling
ILMI-Min-Trap-Interval (secs): 1
KeepAlivePolling: Disabled
PollingInterval (secs): 30
MinimumEnquiryInterval (secs): 10
Example 2
spirit3.1.7.PXM.a > dspilmi 1
Description
Display the ILMI configuration for port 1 on the PXM.
System Response
Sig. Ilmi Sig Sig Ilmi T491 T492 T493 Addr
Port State/Type Vpi Vci Trap/Int KA ErrTh/Pollint EvntTh EnqInt Reg.
---- --------- ---- ---- -------- --- ------------- ------ ------ ----
1 Off/none 0 16 Off/01 Off 3/v6 4 10 Off
dspilmicnt
The dspilmicnt command displays the ILMI counters.
Full Name
Display ILMI Counters
Syntax
dspilmicnt <port_num>
where:
port_num
|
port_num is in the range 1-8
|
Related Commands
cnfilmi, dspilmi
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM, PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
spirit3.1.20.AUSM.a > dspilmicnt 1
Description
Display the ILMI counters for port 1 on the current AUSM card.
System Response
GetNextRequestsReceived: 0
GetResponseTransmitted: 0
dspilmis
The dspilmis command displays all the interim local management interface (ILMI) configurations.
Full Name
Display All ILMI Configurations
Syntax
dspilmis
Related Commands
cnfilmi, dspilmi, dspilmicnt
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
spirit3.1.7.PXM.a > dspilmis
Description
Display the ILMI configuration for all ports on the PXM.
System Response
Sig. Ilmi Sig Sig Ilmi T491 T492 T493 Addr
Port State/Type Vpi Vci Trap/Int KA ErrTh/Pollint EvntTh EnqInt Reg.
---- --------- ---- ---- -------- --- ------------- ------ ------ ----
1 Off/none 0 16 Off/01 Off 3/v6 4 10 Off
dspimagrp
The dspimagrp command displays delay and resilient links IMA (inverse multiplexing ATM) parameters on the current AUSM card.
Full Name
Display IMA Group
Syntax
dspimagrp <aimux_grp>
where:
aimux_grp
|
AIMUX group number for the group to be displayed (1-8)
|
Related Commands
cnfimagrp, dspimagrps, dspimagrpcnt
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1
Example
spirit.1.19.AUSM8.a > dspimagrp 1
Description
Display all the detailed status and configuration information for AIMUX group 1 on the current card.
System Response
IMA Port state : Sig. Failure
IMA Group Ne state : Startup
PortSpeed (cells/sec) : 13470
GroupTxAvailCellRate (cells/sec) : 0
ImaGroupTxFrameLength(cells) : 128
LcpDelayTolerance (IMA frames) : 1
ReadPtrWrPtrDiff (cells) : 4
Minimun number of links : 2
MaxTolerableDiffDelay (msec) : 200
Observed Diff delay (msec) : 0
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
IMAGrp Failure status : Ne StartUp
Timing reference link : 1
Syntax : dspimagrp (or dspaimgrp) "imagroup_number"
IMA group number -- value ranging from 1 to 8
dspimagrpcnt
This command displays IMA (inverse multiplexing ATM) counters on the current AUSM card for all IMA groups.
Full Name
Display IMA Group Counters
Syntax
dspimagrpcnt <aimux_grp>
where:
aimux_grp
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AIMUX group number for the group to be displayed (1-8)
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Related Commands
dspimagrp, dspimagrpcnt, dspimagrps, dspimainfo, dspimalncnt
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1
Example
spirit.1.19.AUSM8.a > dspimagrpcnt 1
Description
Display all the detailed status and configuration information for the IMA (inverse multiplexing ATM) counters for AIMUX group 1 on the current card.
System Response
Ne Number of failures : 0
dspimagrps
The dspimagrps command displays IMA (inverse multiplexing ATM) parameters for AUSM.
Full Name
Display IMA Groups
Syntax
dspimagrps
Related Commands
dspimagrp, cnfimagrp, dspimainfo, dspimagrpcnt
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1
Example
spirit.1.19.AUSM8.a > dspimagrps
Description
Display all the IMA (inverse multiplexing ATM) parameter information for all AIMUX groups on the current card.
System Response
ImaGrp PortType Speed Lines configured Lines present Tol Diff Port State
------ -------- ----- ---------------- ------------- --------- ----------
19.1 NNI 13470 1.2.3 200 Sig. Failure
dspimainfo
This command displays information about IMA (inverse multiplexing ATM) parameters on the current AUSM card.
Full Name
Display AIM (or Display IMA) Information
Syntax
dspimainfo
Related Commands
dspimagrp, cnfimagrp
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1
Example
spirit.1.19.AUSM8.a > dspimainfo
Description
Display all the IMA (inverse multiplexing ATM) parameter information for all AIMUX groups on the current card.
System Response
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dspimalncnt
This command displays all the AIMUX line counters for the specified line in an IMA trunk.
Full Name
Display AIM (or Display IMA) Line Count
Syntax
dspaimlncnt <aimux_grp> <line_num>
where:
aimux_grp
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AIMUX group number. Range is 1 to 8.
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line_num
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AIMUX line number. Range is 1 to 8.
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Related Commands
clraimlncnt, clrimalncnt, dspaimlncnt
Cards on Which This Command Executes
AUSM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1
Example
spirit.1.19.AUSM8.a > dspimalncnt 1 1
Description
Display the line counters for line 1 of IMA group 1.
System Response
Acp Errored Cells Recvd : 0
Port changed from LDS : 0
# HEC errored seconds : 0
# Severely HEC errored seconds : 0
Syntax : dspimalncnt (or dspaimlncnt) imagroup linenum
IMA group number -- value ranging from 1 to 8
line number -- value ranging from 1 to 8
dsplink
The dsplink command displays a link on a T3 line on a SRM-3T3 card.
Full Name
Display Link
Syntax
dsplink <T3 line number>
where:
T3 line number
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SRM-3T3 T3 line number is in the format slot.line, where slot is either 15 or 31, and line is in the range 1-3)
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Related Commands
dellink, addlink
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1
System Response
T3Line
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StartT
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TRowStatus
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TargetSlot
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TargetSlotLine
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1
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1
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Add
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7
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1
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1
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2
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Add
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7
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2
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1
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3
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Add
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7
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3
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1
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4
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Add
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7
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4
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dsplmistats
The dsplmistats command displays all the local management interface (LMI) configurations.
Full Name
Display All LMI Statistics
Syntax
dspilmis
Related Commands
cnfilmi, dspilmi, dspilmicnt, dspilmis
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM
Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any
Example
spirit4.1.8.PXM.a > dsplmistats
Description
Display the LMI statistics for the PXM.
System Response
Enabled : 1 Port Status : 0
WaitStatus : 0 WaitStAck : 0
Retry Timer : 0 Retry Count : 0
Poll Timer : 0 Trans Num : 0
Status Rx : 0 Status Tx : 0
UpdtStatus Rx : 0 UpdtStatus Tx : 0
Status Enq Rx : 0 Status Enq Tx : 0
Status Ack Rx : 0 Status Ack Tx : 0
NodeStatus Rx : 0 NodeStatus Tx : 18329
NodeStaAck Rx : 0 NodeStaAck Tx : 0
Bad PDU Rx : 0 Bad PDU Len Rx : 0
Unknown PDU Rx : 0 Invalid I.E. Rx: 0
BPX IP Addr : 172.1.1.215
dspln
The dspln command displays the characteristics of a physical line. When the current card is a PXM, you must specify the line type:
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ds3 if the PXM has a T3 line module
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e3 if the PXM has an E3 line module
•
SONET if the PXM has an OC-3 or OC-12 line module
Full Name
Display Line
Syntax
On a FRSM, AUSM, CESM, VISM
dspln <line number>
where:
line number
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is the line number in the range 1-n, where n is the highest port number on the line module.
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On PXM:
dspln <-ds3 | -e3 | -sonet> <line number>
where:
-ds3
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indicates a T3 line specification follows.
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-e3
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indicates an E3 line specification follows.
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-sonet
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indicates a SONET line specification follows.
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line number
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is the line number in the format slot.line, where slot is either 7, 15, or 31, and line is in the range 1-n, where n is the highest port number on the line module.
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Related Commands
addln, cnfln, delln
Cards on Which This Command Executes
PXM, FRSM, AUSM, CESM
Attributes
Log: No State: Active on PXM, any state on service modules Privilege: Any
Example 1
spirit3.1.20.AUSM.a > dspln 2
Description
Display line 2 on the current AUSM card.
System Response