Table Of Contents
dspport
dspportcnt
dspportconstats
dspportload
dspports
dspportsct
dsppostresults
dsppref
dspprefs
dspprf
dspprfhist
dspprfx
dsppri-routing
dsppswdreset
dsppvcif
dspqosdefault
dspred
dsprevs
dsprmalms
dsprminfo
dsprmrsrc
dsprmrsrcs
dsprrtparm
dsprscprtn
dsprscprtns
dsprteoptcnf
dsprteoptstat
dspsct
dspsctchksum
dspscts
dspsesn
dspserialif
dspsig
dspsigdiag
dspsigstats
dspslotlink
dspsnmp
dspsntp
dspsntp-dbg
dspsntprmtsvr
dspsntpstats
dspspvcaddr
dspspvcres
dspspvcprfx
dspsrmclksrc
dspsrmcnf
dspsscop
dspsscopstats
dspstatsmgr
dspsvcif
dspsvcparm
dspstbyclksrcs
dspsvcoverride
dspswalms
dsptech
dsptopofdrlist
dsptopogw
dsptopogwndlist
dsptopolinklist
dsptopondlist
dsptrapip
dsptrapmgr
dsptrftolerance
dspuplinkbert
dspuplinkbertstats
dspusers
dspversion
dspxbar
dspxbarerrthresh
dspxbarmgmt
dspxbarplanealms
dspxbarslotbwalms
dspxbarstatus
dumpconfigs
dumptrace
dumpversions
dspport
Display Port—PXM1E
The dspport command displays the configuration of a logical port. The displayed information is shown in the example. For a description of each item, see addport.
The total number of connections in the display includes control VCs. The types of control VCs are SSCOP, PNNI-RCC, and ILMI (if ILMI is enabled). To see the connection counts that do not include control VCs, use dsppnport.
When a PXM1E card rebuilds, it provisions the UNI/NNI back card from the stored database on the PXM disk. If the SCT file associated with a specific port is missing or corrupted, the default SCT file is applied to that port. This is indicated in the dspport output by the string:
"!Default SCT used!"
Note
The SCT ID that dspport shows pertains to the port. For the card-level SCT ID, use dspcd.
Syntax
dspport <ifNum>
Syntax Description
ifNum
|
A logical port (interface) number. Only one logical port is allowed if the line operates as a UNI or NNI. For the virtual interfaces (such as VNNI), multiple ports can exist on a line. The range for ifNum is 1-31.
|
Related Commands
addport, dnport, dspports
Attributes
Log: no
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State: active, standby
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Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
Display the port configuration for logical port 10.
pxm1enode.7.PXM.a > dspport 10
Line Number : 2.2 IMA Group Number : N/A
Admin State : Up Operational State : LowerLayerDown
Guaranteed bandwidth(cells/sec): 20000 Number of partitions : 1
Maximum bandwidth(cells/sec) : 20000 Number of SPVC : 0
ifType : UNI Number of SPVP : 0
VPI number (VNNI, VUNI) : 0 Number of SVC : 0
MIN VPI (EVNNI, EVUNI) : 0 MAX VPI (EVNNI, EVUNI): 0
SCT Id (Conf./InUse) : 0/0=Def
F4 to F5 Conversion : Disabled
dspportcnt
Display Port Counters—PXM1E
Displays ATM cell counters for a logical port. Refer to the example for contents.
PXM1E Syntax
dspportcnt <ifNum> <intvl>
Syntax Description
ifNum
|
The range for interface number is 1-31.
|
intvl
|
The time interval to display (0-96). 0 is the current 15-minute interval. 1 is the most recent 15-minute interval. 2 is the next most recent 15-minute interval, and so on. 96 being the oldest 15-minute interval.
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Related Commands
dspports, dspport, cnfport, dspcds
Attributes
Log: no
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State: active, standby
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Privilege: ANYUSER
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Example
Display port counters on logical port (ifNum) 1.
Unknown.7.PXM.a > dspportcnt 1 50
dspportconstats
Display Port Connection Statistics—PXM45, PXM1E
The dspportconstats command shows a count of successful and failed routing attempts through either a single PNNI port or all ports on the switch. The display has following categories:
•
Successful connections at the originating node
•
Successful connections at a border node
•
Failed connections at the originating node
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Failed connections at a border node
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Crankbacks received at the originating node
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Crankbacks received at a border node
•
Crankbacks initiated by the current point
Syntax
dspportconstats [portid]
Syntax Description
portid
|
The format of the optional PNNI physical port identifier can vary, as follows:
• On a PXM45: slot:subslot.port:subport
• On a PXM1E for UNI/NNI back card: slot:subslot.port:subport. On the UNI/NNI back card, the subslot is always 2, but the slot depends on the chassis, as follows:
– In an MGX 8850 chassis, slot is always the logical slot 7.
– In an MGX 8830 chassis, slot is always the logical slot 1.
• On a PXM1E for a narrowband service module (NBSM): slot.port.
For more details, see the section, "PNNI Format," in "Introduction."
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Related Commands
clrportconstats, dspnodalconstats, clrnodalconstats
Attributes
Log: no
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State: active, standby
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Privilege: ANYUSER
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Examples
Display SPVC/SPVP routing statistics for port 3:1.1:1.
spvc4.7.PXM.a > dspportconstats 3:1.1:1
SPVC connection stats for port 3:1.1:1
-----------------------------------------
Con success at orig node : 7674 Con success at border node : 0
Con failed at orig node : 3453 Con failed at border node : 0
Rcv Crankback at orig node: 1480 Rcv Crankback at border node: 0
Initiate Crankback : 2291
Display the SPVC and SPVP connection stats for all PNNI ports on the switch. Note that the displays for the BITS ports 7.35 and 7.36 are meaningless. Also, the example has been truncated due to its length.
spvc4.7.PXM.a > dspportconstats
SPVC connection stats for port 7.35
-----------------------------------------
Con success at orig node : 0 Con success at border node : 0
Con failed at orig node : 0 Con failed at border node : 0
Rcv Crankback at orig node: 0 Rcv Crankback at border node: 0
SPVC connection stats for port 7.36
-----------------------------------------
Con success at orig node : 0 Con success at border node : 0
Con failed at orig node : 0 Con failed at border node : 0
Rcv Crankback at orig node: 0 Rcv Crankback at border node: 0
SPVC connection stats for port 7.37
-----------------------------------------
Con success at orig node : 0 Con success at border node : 0
Con failed at orig node : 0 Con failed at border node : 0
Rcv Crankback at orig node: 0 Rcv Crankback at border node: 0
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
SPVC connection stats for port 7.38
-----------------------------------------
Con success at orig node : 0 Con success at border node : 0
Con failed at orig node : 0 Con failed at border node : 0
Rcv Crankback at orig node: 0 Rcv Crankback at border node: 0
SPVC connection stats for port 1:1.1:1
-----------------------------------------
Con success at orig node : 0 Con success at border node : 0
Con failed at orig node : 0 Con failed at border node : 0
Rcv Crankback at orig node: 0 Rcv Crankback at border node: 0
SPVC connection stats for port 1:1.2:2
-----------------------------------------
Con success at orig node : 0 Con success at border node : 0
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
Con failed at orig node : 0 Con failed at border node : 0
Rcv Crankback at orig node: 0 Rcv Crankback at border node: 0
SPVC connection stats for port 1:1.3:3
-----------------------------------------
Con success at orig node : 0 Con success at border node : 0
Con failed at orig node : 0 Con failed at border node : 0
Rcv Crankback at orig node: 0 Rcv Crankback at border node: 0
SPVC connection stats for port 1:1.4:4
-----------------------------------------
Con success at orig node : 0 Con success at border node : 0
Con failed at orig node : 0 Con failed at border node : 0
Rcv Crankback at orig node: 0 Rcv Crankback at border node: 0
SPVC connection stats for port 1:1.5:5
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
-----------------------------------------
Con success at orig node : 0 Con success at border node : 0
Con failed at orig node : 0 Con failed at border node : 0
Rcv Crankback at orig node: 0 Rcv Crankback at border node: 0
SPVC connection stats for port 1:1.6:6
-----------------------------------------
Con success at orig node : 0 Con success at border node : 0
Con failed at orig node : 0 Con failed at border node : 0
Rcv Crankback at orig node: 0 Rcv Crankback at border node: 0
SPVC connection stats for port 1:1.7:7
-----------------------------------------
Con success at orig node : 0 Con success at border node : 0
Con failed at orig node : 0 Con failed at border node : 0
Rcv Crankback at orig node: 0 Rcv Crankback at border node: 0
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
dspportload
Display Port Load—PXM1E
The dspportload command displays the current number of ingress and egress cells per second on a logical port (ifNum). This command can help you determine the current state of a port. Using the parameters displayed by dspcon, you can see if the current load on the port needs modification or troubleshooting.
Syntax
dspportload <ifNum>
Syntax Description
ifNum
|
The range for interface number is 1-31.
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Related Commands
dspports, dspport, cnfport
Attributes
Log: no
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State: active, standby
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Privilege: ANYUSER
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Example
Display the load on logical port 1.
M8850_LA.7.PXM1E.a > dspportload 1
Getting the stats. Please wait ...
dspports
Display Ports—PXM1E
The dspports command displays the following general information about all logical ports on the card:
•
Logical port number (ifNum).
•
Physical line number in the format bay.port.
•
Operation status—whether the port is up or down.
•
The minimum guaranteed rate in cells per second.
•
The maximum allowed rate for the port in cells per second.
•
The ID of the port-level SCT (see addport).
•
The type of interface.
•
A VPI number (applies to only VNNIs or VUNIS).
•
Minimum and maximum VPIs (applies to only EVNNIs or EVUNIs).
•
An IMA group number if one exists.
Syntax
dspports
Related Commands
addport, cnfport, delport, dspport
Attributes
Log: no
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State: active, standby
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Privilege: ANYUSER
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Example
Display the logical ports.
pxm1enode.7.PXM.a > dspports
ifNum Line Admin Operational Guaranteed Maximum sctID ifType VPI MINVPI MAXVPI IMA
State State Rate Rate Conf./InUse (VNNI, (EVUNI, (EVUNI, GRP
----- ---- ----- -------------- ---------- ------- ------------ ------ ------ ------- ------- ---
10 2.2 Up LowerLayerDown 20000 20000 0/ 0 =Def UNI 0 0 0 N/A
MGX-PXM1E.8.PXM.a > dspports
ifNum Line Admin Operational Guaranteed Maximum sctID ifType VPI MINVPI MAXVPI IMA
State State Rate Rate Conf./InUse (VNNI, (EVUNI, (EVUNI, GRP
----- ---- ----- -------------- ---------- ------- ------------ ------ ------ ------- ------- ---
1 N/A Up LowerLayerDown 7000 7000 0/ 0 =Def UNI 0 0 0 2.1
2 N/A Up LowerLayerDown 7000 7000 0/ 0 =Def UNI 0 0 0 2.2
31 2.1 Up LowerLayerDown 3000 3000 0/ 0 =Def UNI 0 0 0 N/A
dspportsct
Display Port SCT—PXM1E
Displays the contents of the service class template (SCT) on a port. See the description of the addport command for information on SCTs.
Note
Currently, the system does not support certain parameters in the service class templates (SCTs), so you can specify them through addcon, cnfcon, or Cisco WAN Manager. These parameters are (when applicable) PCR, SCR, and ICR.
Syntax
dspportsct <abr | bw | gen | cosb | vcThr | cosThr> <ifnum>
Syntax Description
abr gen cosb vcThr cosThr
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A specific part of the SCT, as follows:
• abr: available bit rate
• gen: general VC
• cosb: class of service buffer
• vcThr: VC thresholds
• cosThr: COSB thresholds
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ifnum
|
The range for interface number is 1-31.
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Related Commands
addport, cnfport, delport, dspport
Attributes
Log: no
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State: active, standby
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Privilege: ANYUSER
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Examples SCT 2
This section displays all parameters for port SCT 2.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a > dspportsct bw 2
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Service Class Template [2] : Bw and Policing Parameters
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| SERV-TYPE | PCR | SCR | MCR | MBS | CDVT | ICR |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| VSI-SIG | 00001000 | 01000000 | 00000000 | 00000050 | 00250000 | 00000000 |
| CBR.1 | 00001000 | 00000000 | 00000000 | 00000001 | 00250000 | 00000000 |
| VBR-RT.1 | 00001000 | 01000000 | 00000000 | 00000050 | 00250000 | 00000000 |
| VBR-RT.2 | 00001000 | 01000000 | 00000000 | 00000050 | 00250000 | 00000000 |
| VBR-RT.3 | 00001000 | 01000000 | 00000000 | 00000050 | 00250000 | 00000000 |
| VBR-nRT.1 | 00001000 | 01000000 | 00000000 | 00000050 | 00250000 | 00000000 |
| VBR-nRT.2 | 00001000 | 01000000 | 00000000 | 00000050 | 00250000 | 00000000 |
| VBR-nRT.3 | 00001000 | 01000000 | 00000000 | 00000050 | 00250000 | 00000000 |
| UBR.1 | 00000010 | 00000000 | 00000000 | 00000001 | 00250000 | 00000000 |
| UBR.2 | 00000010 | 00000000 | 00000000 | 00000001 | 00250000 | 00000000 |
| ABR | 00000010 | 00000000 | 01000000 | 00000001 | 00250000 | 00000000 |
| CBR.2 | 00001000 | 00000000 | 00000000 | 00000001 | 00250000 | 00000000 |
| CBR.3 | 00001000 | 00000000 | 00000000 | 00000001 | 00250000 | 00000000 |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Display the policing and CAC parameters (parameter "gen") for SCT 2. To confirm that the current card-level SCT is SCT 2, use the dspcd command.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a > dspportsct gen 2
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Service Class Template [2] : General Parameters
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| SERV-TYPE | COSB_NUM | CAC_TYPE | UPC_ENB | CLP-SELEC | GCRA-1 | GCRA-2 | CI-CNTRL |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| VSI-SIG | 00000016 | B-CAC |GCRA 1 & 2| 000000002 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| CBR.1 | 00000003 | B-CAC |GCRA1-ENB | 000000003 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| VBR-RT.1 | 00000004 | B-CAC |GCRA 1 & 2| 000000002 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| VBR-RT.2 | 00000004 | B-CAC |GCRA 1 & 2| 000000001 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| VBR-RT.3 | 00000004 | B-CAC |GCRA 1 & 2| 000000001 | DISCARD | SET-CLP | DISABLED |
| VBR-nRT.1 | 00000005 | B-CAC |GCRA 1 & 2| 000000002 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| VBR-nRT.2 | 00000005 | B-CAC |GCRA 1 & 2| 000000001 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| VBR-nRT.3 | 00000005 | B-CAC |GCRA 1 & 2| 000000001 | DISCARD | SET-CLP | DISABLED |
| UBR.1 | 00000006 | LCN_CAC |GCRA1-ENB | 000000003 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| UBR.2 | 00000006 | LCN_CAC |GCRA1-ENB | 000000003 | DSCD/SET-CLP | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| ABR | 00000001 | B-CAC |GCRA1-ENB | 000000003 | DISCARD | DISCARD | ENABLED |
| CBR.2 | 00000003 | B-CAC |GCRA 1 & 2| 000000001 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| CBR.3 | 00000003 | B-CAC |GCRA 1 & 2| 000000001 | DISCARD | SET-CLP | DISABLED |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Display the Class of Service Buffer parameters for SCT 2 Note the following:
•
Min-Rate and Max-Rate do not apply in the current product.
•
Excess-Priority is a scheme for distributing excess bandwidth. The lowest number is the highest priority for a connection to receive excess bandwidth. If two or more connections have equal priority, the excess bandwidth is equally distributed between them.
•
Explicit Rate Stamping (ERS) applies to only ABR connections.
Cell loss ratio (CLR) is currently hard-coded, so do not attempt tot modify it through the Cisco WAN Manager application or the CLI commands.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a > dspportsct cosb 2
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|Service Class Template [02] : COSB Parameters
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| COSB | MIN-RATE | MAX-RATE | MIN-PRIORITY | EXCESS-PRIORITY | ERS ENABLE | CLR |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 0001 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0002 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0003 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 000 | DISABLE | 10^-10 |
| 0004 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 001 | DISABLE | 10^-08 |
| 0005 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 001 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0006 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0007 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0008 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0009 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0010 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0011 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0012 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0013 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0014 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0015 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0016 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 000 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Display VC thresholds for SCT 2. Note the following:
The Scaling COSB value applies to congestion in a Class of Service Buffer: if a particular buffer becomes congested, this scaling factor determines the how quickly the rate at which cells enter the buffer is throttled back (until the buffer is no longer congested, at which time normal rates resume).
The Scaling Log-If is a scaling factor that applies to congestion on an entire port: when the whole port is congested, this factor determines the rate at which traffic is throttled back (until the port is no longer congested, at which time normal rates resume).
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a > dspportsct vcThr 2
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Service Class Template [2] : VC Threshold Parameters
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| SERV-TYPE | VC THRESH | PACKET | MAX_CELL | EFCI | CLP_HI | EPD0 | CLP_LO | SCALING | SCALING |
| | TBL IDX | MODE | THRESH | | | | EPD1 | COSB | Log-If |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| VSI-SIG | 002 | DSB | 0000005000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000002 | 0000002 |
| CBR.1 | 003 | DSB | 0000002500 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000001 | 0000001 |
| VBR-RT.1 | 004 | DSB | 0000005000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000002 | 0000002 |
| VBR-RT.2 | 005 | DSB | 0000005000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000002 | 0000002 |
| VBR-RT.3 | 006 | DSB | 0000005000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000002 | 0000002 |
| VBR-nRT.1 | 007 | DSB | 0000025000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000002 | 0000002 |
| VBR-nRT.2 | 008 | DSB | 0000025000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000002 | 0000002 |
| VBR-nRT.3 | 009 | DSB | 0000025000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000002 | 0000002 |
| UBR.1 | 010 | DSB | 0000050000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000004 | 0000004 |
| UBR.2 | 011 | DSB | 0000050000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000004 | 0000004 |
| ABR | 012 | DSB | 0000050000 | 0200000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000003 | 0000003 |
| CBR.2 | 013 | DSB | 0000002500 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000001 | 0000001 |
| CBR.3 | 014 | DSB | 0000002500 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000001 | 0000001
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Display the Class of Service Thresholds for SCT 2.
Note
The two random early discard parameters (RED Factor and RED Prob) have no application in the current release of the product
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a > dspportsct cosThr 2
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Service Class Template [00002] : COSB Threshold Parameters
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| COSB |COSB THRESH| MAX_CELL | EFCI | CLP_HI | EPD0 | CLP_LO | RED | RED PROB |
| | TBL IDX | THRESH | | | | EPD1 | | FACTOR |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 0001 | 0000002 | 1000000 | 0200000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0002 | 0000003 | 1000000 | 0200000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0003 | 0000004 | 5000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0004 | 0000005 | 10000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0005 | 0000006 | 50000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0006 | 0000007 | 100000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0007 | 0000008 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0008 | 0000009 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0009 | 0000010 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0010 | 0000011 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0011 | 0000012 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0012 | 0000013 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0013 | 0000014 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0014 | 0000015 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0015 | 0000016 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0016 | 0000017 | 10000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Example SCT 3
This example shows all parameters for SCT 3. Each display consists of one member of the SCT parameter group.
Display the bandwidth parameters for SCT 3.
MGX8850.9.AXSM.a > dspportsct bw 3
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Service Class Template [3] : Bw and Policing Parameters
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| SERV-TYPE | PCR | SCR | MCR | MBS | CDVT | ICR |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| VSI-SIG | 00001000 | 01000000 | 00000000 | 00000050 | 00250000 | 00000000 |
| CBR.1 | 00001000 | 00000000 | 00000000 | 00000001 | 00250000 | 00000000 |
| VBR-RT.1 | 00001000 | 01000000 | 00000000 | 00000050 | 00250000 | 00000000 |
| VBR-RT.2 | 00001000 | 01000000 | 00000000 | 00000050 | 00250000 | 00000000 |
| VBR-RT.3 | 00001000 | 01000000 | 00000000 | 00000050 | 00250000 | 00000000 |
| VBR-nRT.1 | 00001000 | 01000000 | 00000000 | 00000050 | 00250000 | 00000000 |
| VBR-nRT.2 | 00001000 | 01000000 | 00000000 | 00000050 | 00250000 | 00000000 |
| VBR-nRT.3 | 00001000 | 01000000 | 00000000 | 00000050 | 00250000 | 00000000 |
| UBR.1 | 00000010 | 00000000 | 00000000 | 00000001 | 00250000 | 00000000 |
| UBR.2 | 00000010 | 00000000 | 00000000 | 00000001 | 00250000 | 00000000 |
| ABR | 00000010 | 00000000 | 01000000 | 00000001 | 00250000 | 00000000 |
| CBR.2 | 00001000 | 00000000 | 00000000 | 00000001 | 00250000 | 00000000 |
| CBR.3 | 00001000 | 00000000 | 00000000 | 00000001 | 00250000 | 00000000 |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Display the general parameters for SCT 3.
MGX8850.9.AXSM.a > dspportsct gen 3
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Service Class Template [3] : General Parameters
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| SERV-TYPE | COSB_NUM | CAC_TYPE | UPC_ENB | CLP-SELEC | GCRA-1 | GCRA-2 | CI-CNTRL |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| VSI-SIG | 00000016 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000002 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| CBR.1 | 00000003 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000003 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| VBR-RT.1 | 00000004 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000002 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| VBR-RT.2 | 00000004 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000001 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| VBR-RT.3 | 00000004 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000001 | DISCARD | SET-CLP | DISABLED |
| VBR-nRT.1 | 00000005 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000002 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| VBR-nRT.2 | 00000005 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000001 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| VBR-nRT.3 | 00000005 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000001 | DISCARD | SET-CLP | DISABLED |
| UBR.1 | 00000006 | LCN_CAC |DISABLED | 000000003 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| UBR.2 | 00000006 | LCN_CAC |DISABLED | 000000003 | DSCD/SET-CLP | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| ABR | 00000001 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000003 | DISCARD | DISCARD | ENABLED |
| CBR.2 | 00000003 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000001 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| CBR.3 | 00000003 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000001 | DISCARD | SET-CLP | DISABLED |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Display the Class of Service Buffer parameters for SCT 3 Note the following:
•
Min-Rate and Max-Rate do not apply in the current product.
•
Excess-Priority is a scheme for distributing excess bandwidth. The lowest number is the highest priority for a connection to receive excess bandwidth. If two or more connections have equal priority, the excess bandwidth is equally distributed between them.
•
Explicit Rate Stamping (ERS) applies to only ABR connections.
•
Cell loss ratio (CLR) is currently hard-coded, so do not attempt tot modify it through the Cisco WAN Manager application or the CLI commands.
MGX8850.9.AXSM.a > dspportsct cosb 3
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|Service Class Template [03] : COSB Parameters
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| COSB | MIN-RATE | MAX-RATE | MIN-PRIORITY | EXCESS-PRIORITY | ERS ENABLE | CLR |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 0001 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0002 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0003 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 000 | DISABLE | 10^-10 |
| 0004 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 001 | DISABLE | 10^-08 |
| 0005 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 001 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0006 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0007 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0008 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0009 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0010 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0011 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0012 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0013 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0014 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0015 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0016 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 000 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Display VC thresholds for SCT 3. Note the following:
The Scaling COSB value applies to congestion in a Class of Service Buffer: if a particular buffer becomes congested, this scaling factor determines the how quickly the rate at which cells enter the buffer is throttled back (until the buffer is no longer congested, at which time normal rates resume).
The Scaling Log-If is a scaling factor that applies to congestion on an entire port: when the whole port is congested, this factor determines the rate at which traffic is throttled back (until the port is no longer congested, at which time normal rates resume).
MGX8850.9.AXSM.a > dspportsct vcThr 3
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Service Class Template [3] : VC Threshold Parameters
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| SERV-TYPE | VC THRESH | PACKET | MAX_CELL | EFCI | CLP_HI | EPD0 | CLP_LO | SCALING | SCALING |
| | TBL IDX | MODE | THRESH | | | | EPD1 | COSB | Log-If |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| VSI-SIG | 034 | DSB | 0000005000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000002 | 0000002 |
| CBR.1 | 035 | DSB | 0000002500 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000001 | 0000001 |
| VBR-RT.1 | 036 | DSB | 0000005000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000002 | 0000002 |
| VBR-RT.2 | 037 | DSB | 0000005000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000002 | 0000002 |
| VBR-RT.3 | 038 | DSB | 0000005000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000002 | 0000002 |
| VBR-nRT.1 | 039 | DSB | 0000025000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000002 | 0000002 |
| VBR-nRT.2 | 040 | DSB | 0000025000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000002 | 0000002 |
| VBR-nRT.3 | 041 | DSB | 0000025000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000002 | 0000002 |
| UBR.1 | 042 | DSB | 0000050000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000004 | 0000004 |
| UBR.2 | 043 | DSB | 0000050000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000004 | 0000004 |
| ABR | 044 | DSB | 0000050000 | 0200000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000003 | 0000003 |
| CBR.2 | 045 | DSB | 0000002500 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000001 | 0000001 |
| CBR.3 | 046 | DSB | 0000002500 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000001 | 0000001 |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Display the Class of Service thresholds for SCT 3.
Note
The two random early discard parameters (RED Factor and RED Prob) have no application in the current release of the product.
MGX8850.9.AXSM.a > dspportsct cosThr 3
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Service Class Template [00003] : COSB Threshold Parameters
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| COSB |COSB THRESH| MAX_CELL | EFCI | CLP_HI | EPD0 | CLP_LO | RED | RED PROB |
| | TBL IDX | THRESH | | | | EPD1 | FACTOR |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 0001 | 0000018 | 1000000 | 0200000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0002 | 0000019 | 1000000 | 0200000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0003 | 0000020 | 5000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0004 | 0000021 | 10000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0005 | 0000022 | 50000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0006 | 0000023 | 100000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0007 | 0000024 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0008 | 0000025 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0009 | 0000026 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0010 | 0000027 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0011 | 0000028 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0012 | 0000029 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0013 | 0000030 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0014 | 0000031 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0015 | 0000032 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0016 | 0000033 | 10000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
MGX8850.6.AXSME.a > dspportsct cosb 1
+-------------------------------------------------------------+
|Service Class Template [03] : COSB Parameters |
+-------------------------------------------------------------+
|COSB| MIN-RATE| MAX-RATE| EXCESS | CELL DISC | ERS |CLR|
|NUM | | |PRIORITY| ALARM | | |
+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| 1 | 0 | 1000000 | 1 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
| 2 | 6 | 1000000 | 1 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
| 3 | 6 | 1000000 | 1 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
| 4 | 6 | 100 | 1 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
| 5 | 0 | 100000 | 0 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
| 6 | 0 | 100000 | 1 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
| 7 | 6 | 100000 | 1 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
| 8 | 0 | 100000 | 0 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
| 9 | 6 | 100 | 1 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
| 10 | 0 | 1000000 | 0 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
| 11 | 1 | 1000000 | 1 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
| 12 | 0 | 1000000 | 1 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
| 13 | 0 | 100000 | 2 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
| 14 | 0 | 100000 | 2 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
| 15 | 6 | 1000000 | 1 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
| 16 | 6 | 1000000 | 1 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
+------------------------------------------------------------+
dsppostresults
Display Power On Self-Test Results—PXM45, PXM1E
The dsppostresults command displays the results of power-on self tests that are run by the back-up boot code. The test results are stored, and you can subsequently view the results by using the dsppostresults command. See the display in the Example section for a list of the tests.
Syntax
dsppostresults
Syntax Description
This command takes no parameters.
Related Commands
None
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
Display the results of the power-on tests.
PXM1E_SJ.7.PXM.a > dsppostresults
Power On Self Test Results
Test Name Result Description
dsppref
Display Preferred Route—PXM45, PXM1E
The dsppref command lets you displays details about a particular preferred route. The display shows the network elements (NEs) in the format specified when the route was created through the addpref command. For detailed information on the preferred routes feature, see the addpref description.
To see a list of all preferred routes, use the dspprefs command. Only nodes in the network node table can support preferred routes. If you do not know the nodes in the network node table, use the dspnwnodes command.
Syntax
dsppref <routeId>
Syntax Description
routeId
|
The route is an integer that identifies a route. To see a list of all preferred routes or routes associated with a particular switch, use the dspprefs command.
Range: 1-65535
Default: none
|
Related Commands
addpref, cnfpref, delpref, dspprefs, dspnwnode, dspnwnodes
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
Display the following preferred routes: 150, 160, 170, 180, and 190.
PXM1E_SJ.7.PXM.a > dsppref 150
route identifier: 150
Number of nodes: 3
ne1 56:160:47.009181000000003071f80406.003071f80406.01/12345678
ne2 56:160:47.009181000000003071f80411.003071f80411.01/12345643
ne3 56:160:47.009181000000003071f80422.003071f80422.01/12345113
PXM1E_SJ.7.PXM.a > dsppref 160
route identifier: 160
Number of nodes: 3
ne1 Fargo/1.2
ne2 Chicago/2:1.3:3
ne3 Denver/0
PXM1E_SJ.7.PXM.a > dsppref 170
route identifier: 170
Number of nodes: 2
ne1 56:160:47.009181000000003071f80406.003071f80406.01/1.2
ne2 56:160:47.009181000000003071f80411.003071f80411.01/2:3.3
PXM1E_SJ.7.PXM.a > dsppref 180
route identifier: 180
Number of nodes: 3
ne1 Fargo/12345678
ne2 Austin/12345643
ne3 ElPaso/0
PXM1E_SJ.7.PXM.a > dsppref 190
route identifier: 190
Number of nodes: 2
ne1 56:160:47.009181000000003071f80406.003071f80406.01/12345678
ne2 Seattle/2:3.3
dspprefs
Display Preferred Routes—PXM45, PXM1E
The dspprefs command lets you list all preferred routes or narrow the scope through a variety of filters. For detailed information on the preferred routes feature, see the addpref description.
Syntax
dspprefs [{ [ {[-nodeid <nodeId>] | [-nodename <nodeName>]}
[{[-pnportid <pnPortId>] | [-portid <portId>]}] ] |
[ {[-dstnodeid <dstnodeId>] | [-dstnodename <dstnodeName>]} ] }]
Syntax Description
-nodeid
|
The 22-octet unique identifier of a PNNI node.
|
-nodename
|
A string of up to 32 IA5 characters.
|
-pnportid
|
The PNNI logical port ID is an integer in the range 0-4294967295.
|
-portid
|
The PNNI physical port ID depends on the PXM and chassis, as follows:
• On a PXM45: slot:subslot.port:subport
• On a PXM1E for UNI/NNI back card: slot:subslot.port:subport. On the UNI/NNI back card, the subslot is always 2, but the slot depends on the chassis, as follows:
– In an MGX 8850 chassis, slot is always the logical slot 7.
– In an MGX 8830 chassis, slot is always the logical slot 1.
On a PXM1E for a narrowband service module (NBSM): slot.port.
|
-dstnodeid
|
A 22-octect unique node identifier for the destination node in the preferred route.
|
-dstnodename
|
A string of up to 32, case-sensitive IA5 characters to specify the destination node name in the preferred roue.
|
Related Commands
addpref, cnfpref, delpref, dsppref, addnwnode, dspnwnodes. dspnwnode
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Examples
Display all preferred routes. The display shows a total of 5000 routes, so this display is truncated.
p2spvc4.7.PXM.a > dspprefs
total number of preferred routes = 5000
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
Display preferred routes that contain the following node ID: 56:160:47.009181000000003071f80411.003071f80411.01.
p2spvc14.7.PXM.a > dspprefs -nodeid 56:160:47.009181000000003071f80411.003071f80411.01
total number of preferred routes = 1
route identifier: 150
Number of nodes: 3
ne1 56:160:47.009181000000003071f80406.003071f80406.01/12345678
ne2 56:160:47.009181000000003071f80411.003071f80411.01/12345643
ne3 56:160:47.009181000000003071f80422.003071f80422.01/0
Display all preferred routes that include the node name p2spvc4. The display is truncated.
p2spvc4.7.PXM.a > dspprefs -nodename p2spvc4
total number of preferred routes = 5000
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
Display all preferred routes that include the node name Chicago and the physical port ID 2:1.3:3.
p2spvc14.7.PXM.a > dspprefs -nodename Chicago -portId 2:1.3:3
total number of preferred routes = 1
route identifier: 160
Number of nodes: 3
ne1 Fargo/1.2
ne2 Chicago/2:1.3:3
ne3 Denver/0
Display the preferred routes that include the destination node with the following node ID:
56:160:47.009181000000003071f80422.003071f80422.01
p2spvc14.7.PXM.a > dspprefs -dstnodeid 56:160:47.009181000000003071f80422.003071f80422.01
total number of preferred routes = 1
route identifier: 150
Number of nodes: 3
ne1 56:160:47.009181000000003071f80406.003071f80406.01/12345678
ne2 56:160:47.009181000000003071f80411.003071f80411.01/12345643
ne3 56:160:47.009181000000003071f80422.003071f80422.01/0
Display the preferred routes that include the destination node with the node name ElPaso.
p2spvc14.7.PXM.a > dspprefs -dstnodename ElPaso
total number of preferred routes = 1
route identifier: 190
Number of nodes: 3
ne1 Fargo/4:3.1:2
ne2 Chicago/1:2.3:4
ne3 ElPaso/0
dspprf
Display Profiler—PXM45. PXM1E
The dspprf command launches a facility called the profiler. It collects and displays statistics from resource usage. The resources include:
•
Message queue
•
Memory usage
•
Memory chunks
Additionally, the dspprfhist command displays CPU usage.
Caution 
The profiler is a facility intended for developers at Cisco Systems. Because of the possibly large CPU overhead involved with the profiler, using
dspprf on an overloaded switch can have unpredictable and unacceptable consequences. For example, it could overwhelm a marginally functioning switch. For this reason, you should contact the TAC before using
dspprf and never run it for exploratory or experimental reasons. For a safer look at system resources, use the Resource Monitoring commands (
cnfrmrsrc,
dsprmalms,
dsprmrsrc,
dsprmrsrcs, and
dsprminfo) or the
dspprfhist command.
Syntax
dspprf <t | i> <m | n | q | r>
Syntax Description
t | i
|
This parameter determines the display option. For total display, type a "t." For an interval display, type an "i."
Note In the current release, only the "t" option is supported.
|
m | n | q |
|
This parameter determines which resource to display.
Note In the current release, only option m is supported.
• m: Type an "m" for task-based memory usage. "Task" is also known as "process" in some other contexts, but they are interchangeable in this environment because the OS is not multi-threaded.
• n: Memory chunk. In the current release, this option is not supported. Instead, use the following commands: dsprmrsrcs or dsprmrsrc <resource ID>.
• q: Message queue profiler information. In the current release, this option is not supported. Instead, use the following commands: dspmsgqs or dspmsgq <Message Queue ID> <Level>
• r: System services interface SSI memory information. In the current release, this option is not supported. Instead, use the following commands: dsprmrsrcs or dsprmrsrc <resource ID>.
|
Related Commands
dspprfhist, cnfrmrsrc, dsprmalms, dsprmrsrc, dsprmrsrcs, dsprminfo
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Examples
Display task-based memory usage. The display is truncated.
The display for task-based memory usage has the following headings:
•
Block ("Blk"): The block column shows the number of successfully allocated memory blocks. This number includes all the system services interface (SSI) memory partitions, such as static partition, dynamic partition, SNMP partition, and statistics partition (if available). It excludes the memory blocks directly allocated from the OS memory partition.
•
Size: Sum of allocated memory.
•
Maximum block ("MaxBlk"): This number is the high water mark of allocated memory blocks. It indicates the highest level of the memory blocks' utilization up to the current moment.
•
Maximum size ("MaxSz"): This number is the high water mark of allocated memory. It indicates the maximum allocated memory up to the current moment.
M8830_SF.2.PXM.a > dspprf t m
tRootTask 39 22114112 167 22129472
ShelfMgr 142 87536 142 90496
tSyncRamDb 1 13024 1 13024
IPC_NameSvr 58 60448 58 60448
dbClnt 511 103808 530 115056
dbSvr 90 556080 90 556080
HwMonitor 10 2112 13 2400
dbSvrSync 352 1138064 364 1164512
StatUpldMgr 601 67328 602 67504
StatFileMgr 84 7040 84 7040
emRoot 12 2788864 13 2789104
PnProot 4 161936 8 162416
lmiRootTask 1 1024064 2 1026064
tRMM 2244 316048 2246 755856
tIpcServer 12 4448 13 4544
pnPnni 92 3405280 95 3405824
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
dspprfhist
Display Profiler History—PXM45, PXM1E
The dspprfhist command displays CPU usage. The information consists of a percent of CPU time used by individual tasks. The information appears in "buckets" (see Example). You can specify the maximum number of "CPU utilization information" buckets that are displayed. Each bucket reflects the overall CPU utilization of the tasks in a five-second polling interval.
Note
This command applies primarily to internal Cisco developers.
Syntax
dspprfhist [buckets]
Syntax Description
buckets
|
Optional number of buckets to display. If you do not specify the number of buckets, the command displays a maximum of 10 buckets.
Note Although the on-line help for this command refers to this option as "intervals," the option is "buckets."
• Range: 1-120
• Default: 10
|
Related Commands
dspprf, cnfrmrsrc, dsprmalms, dsprmrsrc, dsprmrsrcs, dsprminfo
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
Display the CPU usage history. The display is truncated after to screen iterations because the switch is idle, so the screen contents are redundant.
Note
The total percent of CPU usage does not necessarily equal 100 because only the three busiest tasks are displayed.
Unknown.7.PXM.a > dspprfhist
08:48:15(From)-08:48:35(To)
---------------------------------------
08:47:55(From)-08:48:15(To)
---------------------------------------
dspprfx
Display Prefix—PXM45, PXM1E
Display the ILMI address prefixes for a port.
Syntax
dspprfx <portid>
Syntax Description
portid
|
The format of the PNNI physical port identifier can vary, as follows:
• On a PXM45: slot:subslot.port:subport
• On a PXM1E for UNI/NNI back card: slot:subslot.port:subport. On the UNI/NNI back card, the subslot is always 2, but the slot depends on the chassis, as follows:
– In an MGX 8850 chassis, slot is always the logical slot 7.
– In an MGX 8830 chassis, slot is always the logical slot 1.
• On a PXM1E for a narrowband service module (NBSM): slot.port.
For more details, see the section, "PNNI Format," in "Introduction."
|
Related Commands
addprfx, delprfx
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
Display all ILMI address prefixes for port 4:1.1:11.
SanJose.7.PXM.a > dspprfx 4:1.1:11
ILMI Configured Port Prefix(es):
47.0091.8100.0000.0000.0ca7.9e01
88.8888.8888.0000.0000.0000.0000
dsppri-routing
Display Priority Routing—PXM45, PXM1E
The dsppri-routing command displays the node-level configuration for the bandwidth and timer values that apply to the Priority Routing Feature. (The actual priority of an SPVC or SPVP is assigned through the addcon or cnfcon command.) For detailed information on the Priority Routing feature, see the description of the cnfpri-routing command.
Syntax
dsppri-routing
Syntax Description
No parameters
Related Commands
cnfpri-routing, dspcon, dspcons, dsppncon, dsppncons, addcon, cnfcon, cnfpnportsig, dsppnportsig, cnfpnportcac, dsppnportcac, dsppnport
Attributes
Log: yes
|
State: active
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
Display the node-level configuration for the Priority Routing feature. It appears that no configuration has occurred because the values are the defaults.
M8850_LA.8.PXM.a > dsppri-routing
Priority Routing Configuration
--------------------------------
Number of bandwidth groups: 20
Size of first bandwidth group (in cps): 5000
Increment between bandwidth groups (in cps): 1000
Routing event buffer size (in 0.1-seconds): 0
Node startup routing delay (in 0.1-seconds): 0
dsppswdreset
Display Password Reset—PXM45, PXM1E
The dsppswdreset command lets you see whether the series of keys is enabled that resets the node to the Cisco default password. See the cnfpswdreset description.
Syntax
dsppswdreset
Syntax Description
This command takes no parameters.
Related Commands
cnfpswdreset
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
Check the status of the sequence of keys that resets the node password to the Cisco default.
pop20one.7.PXM.a > dsppswdreset
Password Reset feature currently enabled
dsppvcif
Display PVC Interface—PXM45, PXM1E
Display details about the PVC interface for IP connectivity. The output shows the:
•
Interface type on which the PVC connections exists. Possible types are:
–
ATM (atm0 in the output)
–
Ethernet (lnPcio0 in the output)
–
SLIP interface (sl0 in the output)
•
Alarms, if any
•
The operational state
•
Flags specified for the PVC support (through the pvcifconfig command)
•
The number of logical connection numbers (LCNs) in the receive and transmit direction)
•
Numbers in input and output frames
Syntax
dsppvcif
Syntax Description
This command takes no parameters.
Related Commands
dspipif, pvcifconfig, ipifconfig, dspipifcache
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby, init
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
Display the current ATM interface state.
orioses5.1.PXM.a > dsppvcif
orioses5 System Rev: 01.00 Aug. 10, 2000 18:36:01 GMT
SES-CNTL Node Alarm: NONE
IP CONNECTIVITY PVC CACHE
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Flags: (0x38) VCMUX,PVC,FEEDER
LCNindex: 0 Feeder Name: svcbpx16
Input Frames: 10 Output Frames: 10
Input Errors: 0 Output Errors: 0
dspqosdefault
Display Quality of Service Defaults—PXM45, PXM1E
The dspqosdefault command shows whether defaults exist for individual quality of service (QoS) parameters and the values for any existing defaults.
Syntax
dspqosdefault
Syntax Description
This command takes no parameters.
Related Commands
clrqosdefault, cnfqosdefault
Attributes
Log: yes
|
State: active, standby
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
Display the enables and settings for default QoS values on the switch.
Unknown.8.PXM.a > dspqosdefault
Service Category = cbr Qos Default Enable = no
MaxCTD = Not Provisioned ppCDV = Not Provisioned
MaxClrClp0 = Not Provisioned MaxClrClp01 = Not Provisioned
Service Category = rt-vbr Qos Default Enable = no
MaxCTD = Not Provisioned ppCDV = Not Provisioned
MaxClrClp0 = Not Provisioned MaxClrClp01 = Not Provisioned
Service Category = nrt-vbr Qos Default Enable = no
MaxCTD = Not Provisioned ppCDV = Not Provisioned
MaxClrClp0 = Not Provisioned MaxClrClp01 = Not Provisioned
dspred
Display Redundancy—PXM45, PXM1E
The dspred command displays the configuration for card-level redundancy in the slots where this redundancy exists.
Note
1:N redundancy requires a Service Resource Module (SRME or SRM-3T3) in the switch.
Syntax
dspred
Related Commands
addred, delred, switchredcd
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example (PXM45)
Display redundancy on the switch. This example comes from a MGX 8850 node with a PXM45.
M8850_LA.8.PXM.a > dspred
M8850_LA System Rev: 03.00 Apr. 25, 2002 17:11:39 PST
MGX8850 Node Alarm: CRITICAL
Logical Primary Secondary Card Redundancy
Slot Slot Card Slot Red Type Type
----- ----- ----------- ---- ------------ ------------ ----------
1 1 Active 2 Standby AXSM NO REDUN
7 7 Standby 8 Active PXM45 NO REDUN
Example (PXM1E)
Display redundancy on the switch. This example comes from an MGX 8850 node with a PXM1E.
Unknown System Rev: 03.00 Apr. 25, 2002 16:41:16 GMT
MGX8850 Node Alarm: MAJOR
Logical Primary Secondary Card Redundancy
Slot Slot Card Slot Red Type Type
----- ----- ----------- ---- ------------ ------------ ----------
7 7 Active 8 Empty Resvd PXM1E 1:1
15 15 Empty 16 Empty SRM 1:1
31 31 Active 32 Empty SRME-1OC3 1:1
dsprevs
Display Revisions—PXM45, PXM1E
The dsprevs command shows the current versions of firmware for all slots.
The optional parameter for this command lets you see the status of a revision change. Slight variations exist in the display with and without the optional parameter:
•
Without the parameter, dsprevs shows the versions of boot firmware as well as primary and secondary runtime firmware.
•
With the optional -status parameter (or just -s), dsprevs shows the current runtime firmware version, the primary and secondary runtime firmware versions, and the status of the revision change—but not the boot firmware version.
The dsprevs command helps you observe the progress of an upgrade. When a revision change is in progress, the Rev Change Status column shows the command for the active process—loadrev for example—for the affected slot and whether the process is an upgrade ("U") or a downgrade ("D"). Usually, a revision change is an upgrade rather than a downgrade. The Rev Change Status column also shows when the revision command is in progress and subsequently when it is done.
The dspcds command shows the status of each card and its slot configuration in the switch. During an upgrade, the card eventually is reset. In a graceful upgrade, the runrev command resets the command. In the case of a forced revision change, the setrev command resets the card.
For information on graceful firmware upgrades, see loadrev, runrev, commitrev, and dspversion.
Note
The portion of the display that shows slots 17-32 is reserved for future use.
Syntax
dsprevs [-status]
Syntax Description
-status
|
Cause the display to show the status of a firmware revision change.
|
Related Commands
runrev, loadrev, dspversion, dspcd, dspcds
Note
The dspcd and dspcds commands show a firmware revision change in progress with a U (for upgrade) or D (for downgrade).
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Examples
Display firmware versions and include status of any firmware upgrades. Note that the display shows the logical slot number 7 for physical slot 8. The display shows that no firmware upgrades are in progress. If an upgrade were in progress on slots 7 and 8 and the present command were loadrev, the Rev Change Status column would show "Loadrev in prog-U."
M8850_NY.7.PXM.a > dsprevs -s
M8850_NY System Rev: 02.01 Oct. 21, 2001 19:04:09 PST
MGX8850 Node Alarm: CRITICAL
Phy. Log. Cur Sw Prim Sw Sec Sw Rev Chg
Slot Slot Revision Revision Revision Status
---- ---- -------- -------- -------- -------
01 01 2.1(70.58)P2 2.1(70.58)P2 2.1(70.58)P2 ---
03 03 2.1(70.58)P2 2.1(70.58)P2 2.1(70.58)P2 ---
05 05 2.1(70.58)P2 2.1(70.58)P2 2.1(70.58)P2 ---
06 06 2.1(70.58)P2 2.1(70.58)P2 2.1(70.58)P2 ---
07 07 2.1(70.58)A 2.1(70.58)A 2.1(70.58)A ---
08 07 2.1(70.58)A 2.1(70.58)A 2.1(70.58)A ---
Display revisions.
M8850_NY System Rev: 02.01 Oct. 21, 2001 19:05:23 PST
MGX8850 Node Alarm: CRITICAL
Physical Logical Inserted Cur Sw Boot FW
Slot Slot Card Revision Revision
-------- ------- -------- -------- --------
01 01 AXSM_4OC12 2.1(70.58)P2 2.1(70.58)A
03 03 AXSM_4OC12 2.1(70.58)P2 2.1(70.58)A
05 05 AXSME_2OC12 2.1(70.58)P2 2.1(70.58)A
06 06 AXSM_16OC3_B 2.1(70.58)P2 2.1(70.58)A
07 07 PXM45 2.1(70.58)A 2.1(70.58)A
08 07 PXM45 2.1(70.58)A 2.1(70.58)A
The next examples show an RPM-XF. For the first example, display revisions without the parameter.
Unknown.8.PXM.a > dsprevs
Unknown System Rev:03.00 Jan. 29, 2002 16:49:49 GMT
Phy. Log. Inserted Cur Sw Boot FW
Slot Slot Card Revision Revision
---- ---- -------- -------- --------
06 06 RPM_XF IOSver IOSver
Cur SW Rev: 12.2(20020125:024232)
Boot FW Rev:12.2(20020125:024232)
07 07 PXM45B 3.0(0.0)D 3.0(0.100)A
08 07 PXM45B 3.0(0.0)D 3.0(0.100)A
10 10 AXSM_16OC3 3.0(0.160)A 3.0(0.160)A
12 12 RPM_PR 12.2(8)YP 12.2(8)YP
13 13 RPM_XF 12.2(8)YP 12.2(8)YP
Unknown.8.PXM.a > dsprevs -s
Unknown System Rev:03.00 Jan. 29, 200217:12:41 GMT
Phy. Log. Cur Sw Prim Sw Sec Sw Rev Chg
Slot Slot Revision Revision Revision Status
---- ---- -------- -------- -------- -------
06 06 IOSver IOSver IOSver ---
Cur SW Rev: 12.2(20020125:024232)
07 07 3.0(0.0)D 3.0(0.0)D 3.0(0.0)D ---
08 07 3.0(0.0)D 3.0(0.0)D 3.0(0.0)D ---
10 10 3.0(0.160)A 3.0(0.160)A 3.0(0.160)A ---
12 12 12.2(8)YP --- --- ---
13 13 12.2(8)YP --- --- ---
dsprmalms
Display Resource Monitoring Alarms—PXM45, PXM1E
The dsprmalms command displays alarms related to resource monitoring. See the cnfrmrsrc description for details about the resource monitoring feature.
Syntax
dsprmalms
Syntax Description
This command takes no parameters.
Related Commands
cnfrmrsrc, dsprmrscs, dsprmrsrc, dsprminfo
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby, init
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
Display the current resource monitoring information.
M8830_SF.2.PXM.a > dsprmalms
==================[Resource Monitoring Alarm ]=======================
ID Name Critical: Major: Minor:
----------------------------------------------------------------------
0 SSI Static Memory 0 0 0
1 SSI dynamic Memory 0 0 0
4 SSI IPC Small Buffer 0 0 0
5 SSI IPC Medium Buffer 0 0 0
6 SSI IPC Large Buffer 0 0 0
7 SSI IPC Huge Buffer 0 0 0
8 SSI IPC mblk Buffer 0 0 0
9 Hard Disk Space - C: 0 0 0
10 Hard Disk Space - D: 0 0 0
11 Hard Disk Space - E: 0 0 0
12 Hard Disk Space - F: 0 0 0
13 CPU Peak Utilization 0 0 0
16 SSI File Descriptor 0 0 0
17 VxWorks File Descriptor 0 0 0
----------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL: Critical: 0 Major: 0 Minor:0
dsprminfo
Display Resource Monitoring Information—PXM45, PXM1E
The dsprminfo command displays information about the system monitoring feature. Note that this display does not show the monitored resources but rather the activity of the resource monitor. See the example for the dsprminfo display contents.
For the resources that are monitored and the configuration of the monitoring activities, see the descriptions of the following commands: dsprmrscs, dsprmrsrc, dsprmalms, and cnfrmrsrc.
Syntax
dsprminfo
Syntax Description
This command takes no parameters.
Related Commands
cnfrmrsrc, dsprmrscs, dsprmrsrc, dsprmalms
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby, init
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
Display the current resource monitoring information.
M8830_SF.2.PXM.a > dsprminfo
============[Task Info]==================
numOfRsrcs : 18 Attempt : 0
actInterval : 1 maxTrapResend : 10
trapInterval : 300 alarmCriCnt : 0
alarmMajCnt : 0 alarmMinCnt : 0
============[statistics]==================
pollTotalCnt : 3054286 pollFailCnt : 0
pollOkCnt : 3054286 pollNumFuncCnt : 0
pollOk2LowCnt : 0 pollOk2MedCnt : 0
pollMed2LowCnt : 0 pollLow2OkCnt : 0
pollMed2OkCnt : 0 pollTimerTimeoutcnt : 3054289
pollTimeoutRsrcNullCnt : 0 pollTimerSucceedScheduleCnt: 3054289
pollTimerFailScheduleCnt: 0 pollTimerUnexpectedCnt : 0
alarmUpdateTotalCnt : 0 alarmUpdateSucceedCnt : 0
trapTimerTimeoutCnt : 0 trapTimerUnexpected : 0
trapTimerSuccScheduleCnt: 0 trapTimerFailScheduleCnt : 0
actSucceedCnt : 3983837 actFailCnt : 0
actTimerTimeoutCnt : 3983853 actTimerUnexpectedCnt : 0
actTimerOkScheduleCnt : 3983853 actTimerFailScheduleCnt : 0
unknownTimerCnt : 0 comEpWaitBreak : 0
dsprmrsrc
Display Resource Monitor by Resource—PXM45, PXM1E
The dsprmrsrc command displays details about each system resource that is being monitored. The Example section shows the categories of information monitored for each resource. You can configure the monitoring of each resource (not the resource itself) by using the cnfrmrsrc command. You can view high-level information about all monitored resources by using the dsprmrsrcs command.
Syntax
dsprmrsrc <rsrcId>
Syntax Description
rsrcId
|
The range for resource identifiers varies with the processor card, as follows:
• PXM45: 0-16
• PXM1E: 0-17
|
Related Commands
cnfrmrsrc, dsprmrscs, dsprminfo, dsprmalms
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby, init
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Examples
Display each monitored resource. Note that this series of screens is taken from a PXM1E. In the current release, the PXM1E has one more monitored resource than the PXM45: SSI statistical memory.
The series starts with SSI static memory.
M8830_SF.2.PXM.a > dsprmrsrc 0
==================[Resource Infomation]================
name : SSI Static Memory state : OK
Maximum size : 300974080 Cur size : 245114656(Byte)
ignoreMed : NO LowWaterMark : 245114656
Threshold Type : value poll interval: 30
Low threshold value : 28893480 Medium threshold value: 31301270
High threshold value : 33709060 Low threshold percent : 60
Medium threshold percent: 70 High threshold percent: 80
===================[Action Info]==================
Trap Critical Major Minor
-------------------------------------------------
Low Action: yes no yes no
Med Action: yes no no yes
Ok Action : yes no yes no
===================[Statistics]===================
total poll: 132074 failed poll: 0
ok to low : 0 ok to med : 0
med to low: 0 low to ok : 0
===================[Others]==================
Largest Free Size: 245114608
Critical priority alloc: 521 Critical alloc fail: 0
High priority alloc: 1267 High alloc fail: 0
Low priority alloc: 857 Low alloc fail: 0
Display SSI dynamic memory.
M8830_SF.2.PXM.a > dsprmrsrc 1
==================[Resource Infomation]================
name : SSI dynamic Memory state : OK
Maximum size : 41041920 Cur size : 38134320(Byte)
ignoreMed : NO LowWaterMark : 38132576
Threshold Type : value poll interval: 30
Low threshold value : 7387440 Medium threshold value: 8003060
High threshold value : 8618680 Low threshold percent : 120
Medium threshold percent: 130 High threshold percent: 140
===================[Action Info]==================
Trap Critical Major Minor
-------------------------------------------------
Low Action: yes no yes no
Med Action: yes no no yes
Ok Action : yes no yes no
===================[Statistics]===================
total poll: 132074 failed poll: 0
ok to low : 0 ok to med : 0
med to low: 0 low to ok : 0
===================[Others]==================
Largest Free Size: 38130288
Critical priority alloc: 486 Critical alloc fail: 0
High priority alloc: 6673458 High alloc fail: 0
Low priority alloc: 555865 Low alloc fail: 0
Display SSI dynamic statistical memory. This resource is visible on the PXM1E only.
M8830_SF.2.PXM.a > dsprmrsrc 2
==================[Resource Infomation]================
name : SSI stats Memory state : OK
Maximum size : 27361280 Cur size : 27361280(Byte)
ignoreMed : NO LowWaterMark : 27361280
Threshold Type : value poll interval: 30
Low threshold value : 328320 Medium threshold value: 355680
High threshold value : 383040 Low threshold percent : 12
Medium threshold percent: 13 High threshold percent: 14
===================[Action Info]==================
Trap Critical Major Minor
-------------------------------------------------
Low Action: yes no yes no
Med Action: yes no no yes
Ok Action : yes no yes no
===================[Statistics]===================
total poll: 132074 failed poll: 0
ok to low : 0 ok to med : 0
med to low: 0 low to ok : 0
===================[Others]==================
Largest Free Size: 15605328
Critical priority alloc: 0 Critical alloc fail: 0
High priority alloc: 0 High alloc fail: 0
Low priority alloc: 0 Low alloc fail: 0
Display SSI SNMP memory.
M8830_SF.2.PXM.a > dsprmrsrc 3
==================[Resource Infomation]================
name : SSI snmp Memory state : OK
Maximum size : 27361280 Cur size : 24710256(Byte)
ignoreMed : NO LowWaterMark : 24710256
Threshold Type : value poll interval: 30
Low threshold value : 1641600 Medium threshold value: 1778400
High threshold value : 1915200 Low threshold percent : 60
Medium threshold percent: 70 High threshold percent: 80
===================[Action Info]==================
Trap Critical Major Minor
-------------------------------------------------
Low Action: yes no yes no
Med Action: yes no no yes
Ok Action : yes no yes no
===================[Statistics]===================
total poll: 132074 failed poll: 0
ok to low : 0 ok to med : 0
med to low: 0 low to ok : 0
===================[Others]==================
Largest Free Size: 24494256
Critical priority alloc: 0 Critical alloc fail: 0
High priority alloc: 1364264405 High alloc fail: 0
Low priority alloc: 0 Low alloc fail: 0
Display SSI IPC small buffer.
M8830_SF.2.PXM.a > dsprmrsrc 4
==================[Resource Infomation]================
name : SSI IPC Small Buffer state : OK
Maximum size : 7500 Cur size : 7496(Buf)
ignoreMed : NO LowWaterMark : 7476
Threshold Type : value poll interval: 30
Low threshold value : 2250 Medium threshold value: 2437
High threshold value : 2625 Low threshold percent : 300
Medium threshold percent: 320 High threshold percent: 350
===================[Action Info]==================
Trap Critical Major Minor
-------------------------------------------------
Low Action: yes no yes no
Med Action: yes no no yes
Ok Action : yes no yes no
===================[Statistics]===================
total poll: 132074 failed poll: 0
ok to low : 0 ok to med : 0
med to low: 0 low to ok : 0
===================[Others]==================
alloc ok: 141797798 alloc fail: 0
free ok: 141797794 free fail: 0
Display SSI IPC medium buffer.
M8830_SF.2.PXM.a > dsprmrsrc 5
==================[Resource Infomation]================
name : SSI IPC Medium Buffer state : OK
Maximum size : 3000 Cur size : 3000(Buf)
ignoreMed : NO LowWaterMark : 2991
Threshold Type : value poll interval: 30
Low threshold value : 900 Medium threshold value: 975
High threshold value : 1050 Low threshold percent : 300
Medium threshold percent: 320 High threshold percent: 350
===================[Action Info]==================
Trap Critical Major Minor
-------------------------------------------------
Low Action: yes no yes no
Med Action: yes no no yes
Ok Action : yes no yes no
===================[Statistics]===================
total poll: 132074 failed poll: 0
ok to low : 0 ok to med : 0
med to low: 0 low to ok : 0
===================[Others]==================
alloc ok: 55542559 alloc fail: 0
free ok: 55542559 free fail: 0
Display SSI IPC large buffer,
M8830_SF.2.PXM.a > dsprmrsrc 6
==================[Resource Infomation]================
name : SSI IPC Large Buffer state : OK
Maximum size : 900 Cur size : 900(Buf)
ignoreMed : NO LowWaterMark : 899
Threshold Type : value poll interval: 30
Low threshold value : 270 Medium threshold value: 292
High threshold value : 315 Low threshold percent : 300
Medium threshold percent: 320 High threshold percent: 350
===================[Action Info]==================
Trap Critical Major Minor
-------------------------------------------------
Low Action: yes no yes no
Med Action: yes no no yes
Ok Action : yes no yes no
===================[Statistics]===================
total poll: 132075 failed poll: 0
ok to low : 0 ok to med : 0
med to low: 0 low to ok : 0
===================[Others]==================
alloc ok: 7784085 alloc fail: 0
free ok: 7784085 free fail: 0
Display SSI IPC large buffer.
M8830_SF.2.PXM.a > dsprmrsrc 7
==================[Resource Infomation]================
name : SSI IPC Huge Buffer state : OK
Maximum size : 3000 Cur size : 2768(Buf)
ignoreMed : NO LowWaterMark : 2614
Threshold Type : value poll interval: 30
Low threshold value : 900 Medium threshold value: 975
High threshold value : 1050 Low threshold percent : 300
Medium threshold percent: 320 High threshold percent: 350
===================[Action Info]==================
Trap Critical Major Minor
-------------------------------------------------
Low Action: yes no yes no
Med Action: yes no no yes
Ok Action : yes no yes no
===================[Statistics]===================
total poll: 132075 failed poll: 0
ok to low : 0 ok to med : 0
med to low: 0 low to ok : 0
===================[Others]==================
alloc ok: 23810034 alloc fail: 0
free ok: 23809802 free fail: 0
Display SSI IPC m-block buffer.
M8830_SF.2.PXM.a > dsprmrsrc 8
==================[Resource Infomation]================
name : SSI IPC mblk Buffer state : OK
Maximum size : 15150 Cur size : 14914(Buf)
ignoreMed : NO LowWaterMark : 14740
Threshold Type : value poll interval: 30
Low threshold value : 1816 Medium threshold value: 1967
High threshold value : 2119 Low threshold percent : 120
Medium threshold percent: 130 High threshold percent: 140
===================[Action Info]==================
Trap Critical Major Minor
-------------------------------------------------
Low Action: yes no yes no
Med Action: yes no no yes
Ok Action : yes no yes no
===================[Statistics]===================
total poll: 132075 failed poll: 0
ok to low : 0 ok to med : 0
med to low: 0 low to ok : 0
===================[Others]==================
alloc ok: 256341784 alloc fail: 0
free ok: 256341548 free fail: 0
Display monitored information for logical disk C.
M8830_SF.2.PXM.a > dsprmrsrc 9
==================[Resource Infomation]================
name : Hard Disk Space - C: state : OK
Maximum size : 800 Cur size : 755(MByte)
ignoreMed : NO LowWaterMark : 755
Threshold Type : percent poll interval: 30
Low threshold value : 80 Medium threshold value: 120
High threshold value : 160 Low threshold percent : 100
Medium threshold percent: 150 High threshold percent: 200
===================[Action Info]==================
Trap Critical Major Minor
-------------------------------------------------
Low Action: yes no yes no
Med Action: yes no no yes
Ok Action : yes no yes no
===================[Statistics]===================
total poll: 132076 failed poll: 0
ok to low : 0 ok to med : 0
med to low: 0 low to ok : 0
===================[Others]==================
Display monitored information for logical disk D.
M8830_SF.2.PXM.a > dsprmrsrc 10
==================[Resource Infomation]================
name : Hard Disk Space - D: state : OK
Maximum size : 600 Cur size : 425(MByte)
ignoreMed : NO LowWaterMark : 425
Threshold Type : percent poll interval: 30
Low threshold value : 30 Medium threshold value: 42
High threshold value : 60 Low threshold percent : 50
Medium threshold percent: 70 High threshold percent: 100
===================[Action Info]==================
Trap Critical Major Minor
-------------------------------------------------
Low Action: yes no yes no
Med Action: yes no no yes
Ok Action : yes no yes no
===================[Statistics]===================
total poll: 132076 failed poll: 0
ok to low : 0 ok to med : 0
med to low: 0 low to ok : 0
===================[Others]==================
Display monitored information for logical disk E.
M8830_SF.2.PXM.a > dsprmrsrc 11
==================[Resource Infomation]================
name : Hard Disk Space - E: state : OK
Maximum size : 100 Cur size : 86(MByte)
ignoreMed : NO LowWaterMark : 86
Threshold Type : percent poll interval: 30
Low threshold value : 5 Medium threshold value: 7
High threshold value : 10 Low threshold percent : 50
Medium threshold percent: 70 High threshold percent: 100
===================[Action Info]==================
Trap Critical Major Minor
-------------------------------------------------
Low Action: yes no yes no
Med Action: yes no no yes
Ok Action : yes no yes no
===================[Statistics]===================
total poll: 132076 failed poll: 0
ok to low : 0 ok to med : 0
med to low: 0 low to ok : 0
===================[Others]==================
Display monitored information for logical disk F.
M8830_SF.2.PXM.a > dsprmrsrc 12
==================[Resource Infomation]================
name : Hard Disk Space - F: state : OK
Maximum size : 1000 Cur size : 999(MByte)
ignoreMed : NO LowWaterMark : 999
Threshold Type : percent poll interval: 30
Low threshold value : 100 Medium threshold value: 150
High threshold value : 200 Low threshold percent : 100
Medium threshold percent: 150 High threshold percent: 200
===================[Action Info]==================
Trap Critical Major Minor
-------------------------------------------------
Low Action: yes no yes no
Med Action: yes no no yes
Ok Action : yes no yes no
===================[Statistics]===================
total poll: 132076 failed poll: 0
ok to low : 0 ok to med : 0
med to low: 0 low to ok : 0
===================[Others]==================
Display CPU peak utilization.
M8830_SF.2.PXM.a > dsprmrsrc 13
==================[Resource Infomation]================
name : CPU Peak Utilization state : OK
Maximum size : 1000 Cur size : 990(%)
ignoreMed : NO LowWaterMark : 360
Threshold Type : percent poll interval: 5
Low threshold value : 50 Medium threshold value: 70
High threshold value : 100 Low threshold percent : 50
Medium threshold percent: 70 High threshold percent: 100
===================[Action Info]==================
Trap Critical Major Minor
-------------------------------------------------
Low Action: yes no yes no
Med Action: yes no no yes
Ok Action : yes no yes no
===================[Statistics]===================
total poll: 792456 failed poll: 0
ok to low : 0 ok to med : 0
med to low: 0 low to ok : 0
===================[Others]==================
Display monitoring of system memory.
M8830_SF.2.PXM.a > dsprmrsrc 14
==================[Resource Infomation]================
name : System Memory state : OK
Maximum size : 38447712 Cur size : 32222016(Byte)
ignoreMed : NO LowWaterMark : 32172336
Threshold Type : percent poll interval: 30
Low threshold value : 3844700 Medium threshold value: 4613640
High threshold value : 5767050 Low threshold percent : 100
Medium threshold percent: 120 High threshold percent: 150
===================[Action Info]==================
Trap Critical Major Minor
-------------------------------------------------
Low Action: yes no yes no
Med Action: yes no no yes
Ok Action : yes no yes no
===================[Statistics]===================
total poll: 132077 failed poll: 0
ok to low : 0 ok to med : 0
med to low: 0 low to ok : 0
===================[Others]==================
M8830_SF.2.PXM.a > dsprmrsrc 15
==================[Resource Infomation]================
name : SSI Timer state : OK
Maximum size : 1000 Cur size : 936(/)
ignoreMed : NO LowWaterMark : 934
Threshold Type : percent poll interval: 30
Low threshold value : 50 Medium threshold value: 60
High threshold value : 80 Low threshold percent : 50
Medium threshold percent: 60 High threshold percent: 80
===================[Action Info]==================
Trap Critical Major Minor
-------------------------------------------------
Low Action: yes no yes no
Med Action: yes no no yes
Ok Action : yes no yes no
===================[Statistics]===================
total poll: 132077 failed poll: 0
ok to low : 0 ok to med : 0
med to low: 0 low to ok : 0
===================[Others]==================
M8830_SF.2.PXM.a > dsprmrsrc 16
==================[Resource Infomation]================
name : SSI File Descriptor state : OK
Maximum size : 4160 Cur size : 3960(/)
ignoreMed : NO LowWaterMark : 3960
Threshold Type : percent poll interval: 30
Low threshold value : 208 Medium threshold value: 249
High threshold value : 332 Low threshold percent : 50
Medium threshold percent: 60 High threshold percent: 80
===================[Action Info]==================
Trap Critical Major Minor
-------------------------------------------------
Low Action: yes no yes no
Med Action: yes no no yes
Ok Action : yes no yes no
===================[Statistics]===================
total poll: 132077 failed poll: 0
ok to low : 0 ok to med : 0
med to low: 0 low to ok : 0
===================[Others]==================
M8830_SF.2.PXM.a > dsprmrsrc 17
==================[Resource Infomation]================
name : VxWorks File Descriptor state : OK
Maximum size : 500 Cur size : 372(/)
ignoreMed : NO LowWaterMark : 371
Threshold Type : percent poll interval: 30
Low threshold value : 25 Medium threshold value: 32
High threshold value : 40 Low threshold percent : 50
Medium threshold percent: 60 High threshold percent: 80
===================[Action Info]==================
Trap Critical Major Minor
-------------------------------------------------
Low Action: yes no yes no
Med Action: yes no no yes
Ok Action : yes no yes no
===================[Statistics]===================
total poll: 132077 failed poll: 0
ok to low : 0 ok to med : 0
med to low: 0 low to ok : 0
===================[Others]==================
dsprmrsrcs
Display Resource Monitor Resources—PXM45, PXM1E
The dsprmrsrcs command displays general, high-level information about the system resources that are being monitored. The Example section shows the categories of information monitored for each resource. You can configure the monitoring of each resource (not the resource itself) by using the cnfrmrsrc command. You can see detailed information about a specific monitored resources by using the dsprmrsrc command.
Syntax
dsprmrsrcs
Syntax Description
This command takes no parameters.
Related Commands
cnfrmrsrc, dsprmrsrc, dsprminfo, dsprmalms
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby, init
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
Display all monitored resources.
M8830_SF.2.PXM.a > dsprmrsrcs
Id Name Max Unit State Size Thresh Enable
==================================================================================================
0 SSI Static Memory 300974080 Byte OK 245114656 28893480 31301270 33709060 ON
1 SSI dynamic Memory 41041920 Byte OK 38132560 7387440 8003060 8618680 ON
2 SSI stats Memory 27361280 Byte OK 27361280 328320 355680 383040 OFF
3 SSI snmp Memory 27361280 Byte OK 24710256 1641600 1778400 1915200 ON
4 SSI IPC Small Buffer 7500 Buf OK 7496 2250 2437 2625 ON
5 SSI IPC Medium Buffer 3000 Buf OK 3000 900 975 1050 ON
6 SSI IPC Large Buffer 900 Buf OK 900 270 292 315 ON
7 SSI IPC Huge Buffer 3000 Buf OK 2768 900 975 1050 ON
8 SSI IPC mblk Buffer 15150 Buf OK 14914 1816 1967 2119 ON
9 Hard Disk Space - C: 800 MByte OK 755 80 120 160 ON
10 Hard Disk Space - D: 600 MByte OK 425 30 42 60 ON
11 Hard Disk Space - E: 100 MByte OK 86 5 7 10 ON
12 Hard Disk Space - F: 1000 MByte OK 999 100 150 200 ON
13 CPU Peak Utilization 1000 % OK 940 50 70 100 ON
14 System Memory 38447712 Byte OK 32222016 3844700 4613640 5767050 ON
15 SSI Timer 1000 / OK 936 50 60 80 ON
16 SSI File Descriptor 4160 / OK 3960 208 249 332 ON
17 VxWorks File Descriptor 500 / OK 372 25 32 40 ON
dsprrtparm
Display Reroute Parameters—PXM45, PXM1E
The dsprrtparm command shows the current slow interval time and fast timer base. See the description of cnfrrtparm for the function of these intervals.
Syntax
dsprrtparm
Syntax Description
This command takes no parameters.
Related Commands
cnfrrtparm
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
Display the current, global reroute parameters for SPVCs. The parameters are the defaults.
8850_NY.7.PXM.a > dsprrtparm
Global SPVC Retry Parameters:
--------------------------------
Slow Retry Interval: 60 sec
Fast Retry Interval Base: 50 (in 100 msec)
dsprscprtn
Display Resource Partition—PXM1E
Displays information about a resource partition. The displayed information is shown in the example.
Note
The dsppart and dsprscprtn commands are identical. The name `dsprscprtn' is consistent with the corresponding command in Release 1 of the MGX 8850 switch. You can use either command.
The total number of connections in the display includes control VCs. The types of control VCs are SSCOP, PNNI-RCC, and ILMI (if ILMI is enabled). To see the connection counts that do not include control VCs, use dsppnport.
Syntax
dsprscprtn <ifNum> <partId>
Syntax Description
ifNum
|
The range for logical interface is 1-31.
|
partId
|
The range for partition identifier is 1-20.
|
Related Commands
addrscprtn, cnfrscprtn, delrscprtn, dsprscprtns
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
Display configuration for partition 1 on logical port 1.
MGX8850.7.PXM1E.a > dsprscprtn 1 1
Partition Id : 1 Number of SPVC: 0
Controller Id : 2 Number of SPVP: 0
egr Guaranteed bw(.0001percent): 1000000 Number of SVC : 2
egr Maximum bw(.0001percent) : 1000000
ing Guaranteed bw(.0001percent): 1000000
ing Maximum bw(.0001percent) : 1000000
guaranteed connections : 1000
maximum connections : 32000 maximum connections : 4000
dsprscprtns
Display Resource Partitions—PXM1E
Display information for all the resource partitions on the current card. The displayed information appears the example.
For information on specific elements of a resource partition, see the description of addrscprtn.
Note
The dspparts and dsprscprtns commands are identical. The name `dsprscprtn' is consistent with the corresponding command in Release 1 of the MGX 8850 switch. You can use either command.
Syntax
dsprscprtns
Related Commands
addrscprtn, delrscprtn, cnfrscprtn, dsprscprtn
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
\
Example
Display all resource partitions.
PhattyEmre.2.PXM.a > dspparts
if part Ctlr egr egr ingr ingr min max min max min max
Num ID ID GuarBw MaxBw GuarBw MaxBw vpi vpi vci vci conn conn
(.0001%)(.0001%)(.0001%)(.0001%)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 1 2 1000000 1000000 1000000 1000000 0 255 1 65535 100 200
dsprteoptcnf
Display Route Optimization Configuration—PXM45, PXM1E
The dsprteoptcnf command displays the current configuration for route optimization for a particular PNNI port. The node-level thresholds come from the cnfrteoptthld command. The port-level enabling, VPI/VCI range, and time for grooming come from the cnfrteopt command.
The dsprteoptcnf display shows the following:
•
The node-level threshold for route optimization as a percent of reduction for the routing cost
•
The node-level absolute re-route threshold for each service class
•
The PNNI physical port ID
•
Enable status of optimization at the port level
•
The VPI/VCI range
•
Interval between times that optimization begins
•
Start and stop times for route optimization
Note
For a display of the node-level route optimization thresholds, use the dsprteoptcnf command.
Syntax
dsprteoptcnf <portid>
Syntax Description
portid
|
If you do not specify a port, the display shows the configuration for all ports.
The format of the PNNI physical port identifier can vary, as follows:
• On a PXM45: slot:subslot.port:subport
• On a PXM1E for UNI/NNI back card: slot:subslot.port:subport. On the UNI/NNI back card, the subslot is always 2, but the slot depends on the chassis, as follows:
– In an MGX 8850 chassis, slot is always the logical slot 7.
– In an MGX 8830 chassis, slot is always the logical slot 1.
• On a PXM1E for a narrowband service module (NBSM): slot.port.
For more details, see the section, "PNNI Format," in "Introduction."
|
Related Commands
cnfrteopt, opte, dsprteoptstat, cnfrteoptthld
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
Display the current route optimization configuration for port: 10:1.1:1.
p2spvc14.8.PXM.a > dsprteoptcnf 10:1.1:1
Route Optimization Configuration:
---------------------------------
Percentage Reduction Threshold: 15
Port Enable VPI/VCI Range Interval Time Range
dsprteoptstat
Display Route Optimization Status—PXM45, PXM1E
The dsprteoptstat command displays the current percent of route-cost reduction and absolute grooming thresholds for the node. This percent is a threshold that PNNI requires to determine that a route costs sufficiently less to warrant re-routing. The percent and absolute grooming threshold apply to all connections on the node. The default percent is 30%, and the absolute grooming thresholds have a default of 0. You can configure these thresholds through the cnfrteoptthld command. For more details on route optimization, see the cnfrteopt description.
Syntax
dsprteoptstat
Syntax Description
This command takes no parameters.
Related Commands
cnfrteopt, cnfrteoptthld, optrte, dsprteoptstat
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
Display the current route optimization for the switch. A percent of improvement but not absolute grooming thresholds have been configured.
p2spvc14.8.PXM.a > dsprteoptstat
Route Optimization Configuration:
---------------------------------
Percentage Reduction Threshold: 50
Route Optimization Status
---------------------------------
dspsct
Display SCT—PXM1E
Display the contents of a port-level service class template (SCT). For more information on SCTs, see the addport description. Also, see the description of SCTs in the switch software configuration guide.
With the dspsct command, you can display:
•
Port SCTs
•
A particular SCT template
•
A section within the SCT (see Syntax Description for an explanation)
Note
Currently, the system does not support certain parameters in the service class templates (SCTs), so you can specify them through addcon, cnfcon, or Cisco WAN Manager.
These parameters are (when applicable) PCR, SCR, and ICR.
Syntax
dspsct <abr | gen | cosb | vcThr | cosThr> <sctID> <port | card>
<oc12 | oc3 | t3plpc | t3adm | e3 | t1 | e1>
Syntax Description
abr
gen
cosb
vcThr
cosThr
|
A specific part of the SCT, as follows:
• abr: available bit rate
• gen: general VC
• cosb: class of service buffer
• vcThr: VC thresholds
• cosThr: COSB thresholds
|
sctID
|
SCT identifier in the range 1-255.
|
port | card
|
Specifies the part of the card where the template applies. Enter port or card.
Note The PXM1E supports only the port choice.
|
oc3
t3plpc
t3adm
e3
t1
e1
|
Line types for the SCT:
• oc3: 353207 cells/sec
• t3plpc: 96000 cells/sec
• t3adm: 104268 cells/sec
• e3: 80000 cells/sec
• t1: 3622 cells/sec
• e1: 4528 cells/sec
|
Related Commands
cnfsct, dspscts, addsct, delsct, dspsctchksum, dspportsct (PXM1E only)
Attributes
Log: yes
|
State: active, standby
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Examples
Display each section in card SCT file number 4. You can display one section of the SCT at a time.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a > dspsct bw 4 card
Service Class Template [0] : Bw and Policing Parameters
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| SERV-TYPE | PCR | SCR | MCR | MBS | CDVT | ICR |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 000000256 | 00002000 | 00001000 | 00000500 | 00001024 | 00250000 | 00000010 |
| 000000257 | 00002000 | 00001000 | 00000500 | 00001024 | 00250000 | 00000010 |
| 000000258 | 00002000 | 00001000 | 00000500 | 00001024 | 00250000 | 00000010 |
| 000000259 | 00002000 | 00001000 | 00000500 | 00001024 | 00250000 | 00000010 |
| 000000260 | 00002000 | 00001000 | 00000500 | 00001024 | 00250000 | 00000010 |
| 000000261 | 00002000 | 00001000 | 00000500 | 00001024 | 00250000 | 00000010 |
| 000000262 | 00002000 | 00001000 | 00000500 | 00001024 | 00250000 | 00000010 |
| 000000263 | 00002000 | 00001000 | 00000500 | 00001024 | 00250000 | 00000010 |
| 000000264 | 00002000 | 00001000 | 00000500 | 00001024 | 00250000 | 00000010 |
| 000000265 | 00002000 | 00001000 | 00000500 | 00001024 | 00250000 | 00000010 |
| 000000266 | 00002000 | 00001000 | 00000500 | 00001024 | 00250000 | 00000010 |
| 000000267 | 00002000 | 00001000 | 00000500 | 00001024 | 00250000 | 00000010 |
MGX8850.6.AXSM.a > dspsct gen 4 card
Service Class Template [0] : General Parameters
+--------------------------------------------------------+
| SERV-TYPE | COSB_NUM | BOOK_FACT | CAC_TYPE | UPC_ENB |
+--------------------------------------------------------+
| 000000256 | 00000003 | 000000100 | ECAC-A | GCRA1-ENB |
| 000000257 | 00000004 | 000000100 | ECAC-A | GCRA 1 & 2 |
| 000000258 | 00000004 | 000000100 | B-CAC | GCRA 1 & 2 |
| 000000259 | 00000004 | 000000100 | B-CAC | GCRA 1 & 2 |
| 000000260 | 00000005 | 000000100 | ECAC-A | GCRA 1 & 2 |
| 000000261 | 00000005 | 000000100 | B-CAC | GCRA 1 & 2 |
| 000000262 | 00000005 | 000000100 | B-CAC | GCRA 1 & 2 |
| 000000263 | 00000006 | 000000100 | LCN_CAC | GCRA1-ENB |
| 000000264 | 00000006 | 000000100 | LCN_CAC | GCRA1-ENB |
| 000000265 | 00000001 | 000000100 | B-CAC | GCRA1-ENB |
| 000000266 | 00000003 | 000000100 | B-CAC | GCRA 1 & 2 |
| 000000267 | 00000003 | 000000100 | B-CAC | GCRA 1 & 2 |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
MGX8850.6.AXSM.a > dspsct cosb 4 card
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|Service Class Template [00] : COSB Parameters |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| COSB | MIN-RATE | MAX-RATE | MIN-PRIORITY | EXCESS-PRIORITY | ERS ENABLE |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 0001 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 001 | 001 | ENABLE |
| 0002 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 001 | 001 | ENABLE |
| 0003 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 001 | 001 | ENABLE |
| 0004 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 001 | 001 | ENABLE |
| 0005 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 001 | 001 | ENABLE |
| 0006 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 001 | 001 | ENABLE |
| 0007 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 001 | 001 | ENABLE |
| 0008 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 001 | 001 | ENABLE |
| 0009 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 001 | 001 | ENABLE |
| 0010 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 001 | 001 | ENABLE |
| 0011 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 001 | 001 | ENABLE |
| 0012 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 001 | 001 | ENABLE |
| 0013 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 001 | 001 | ENABLE |
| 0014 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 001 | 001 | ENABLE |
| 0015 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 001 | 001 | ENABLE |
| 0016 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 001 | 001 | ENABLE |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
MGX8850.6.AXSM.a > dspsct vcThr 4 card
Service Class Template [0] : VC Threshold Parameters
+-----------------------------------------------------------------
|SERV|VC THRESH| SELECT |MAX_CELL|EFCI|CLP_LO| CLP_HI| EPD0 |SCALING|SCALING|
|TYPE|TBL IDX | THRESH | THRESH | Pct|EPDPct| Pct| Pct |COSB | Log-If|
+-----------------------------------------------------------------
| 256 | 225 | DSB|00000160|100%|035%|080% |100% |0000001 |0000001|
| 257 | 226 | DSB|00001280|100%|035%|080% |100% |0000001 |0000001|
| 258 | 227 | DSB|00001280|100%|035%|080% |100% |0000001 |0000001|
| 259 | 228 | DSB|00001280|100%|035%|080% |100% |0000001 |0000001|
| 260 | 229 | DSB|00001280|100%|080%|080% |060% |0000001 |0000001|
| 261 | 230 | DSB|00001280|100%|080%|080% |060% |0000001 |0000001|
| 262 | 231 | DSB|00001280|100%|080%|080% |060% |0000001 |0000001|
| 263 | 232 | DSB|00008000|100%|080%|080% |060% |0000001 |0000001|
| 264 | 233 | DSB|00008000|100%|080%|080% |060% |0000001 |0000001|
| 265 | 234 | DSB|00008000|020%|080%|080% |060% |0000001 |0000001|
| 266 | 235 | DSB|00000160|100%|035%|080% |100% |0000001 |0000001|
| 267 | 236 | DSB|00000160|100%|035%|080% |100% |0000001 |0000001|
+------------------------------------------------------------------------
MGX8850.6.AXSM.a > dspsct cosThr 4 card
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|Service Class Template [00] : COSB Threshold Parameters|
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| COSB |COSBTHRES| MAX_CELL |EFCI|CLP_LO|CLP_HI| EPD0 |RED | RED PROB |
| |TBL IDX | THRESH | Pct|EPDPct| Pct| Pct | PCT| FACTOR |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 0001 | 00114 | 00001424 |100%|080% |060% |100% |025% | 00000005 |\
| 0002 | 00115 | 00001424 |100%|080% |060% |100% |025% | 00000005 |
| 0003 | 00116 | 00001424 |100%|080% |060% |100% |025% | 00000005 |
| 0004 | 00117 | 00001424 |100%|080% |060% |100% |025% | 00000005 |
| 0005 | 00118 | 00001424 |100%|080% |060% |100% |025% | 00000005 |
| 0006 | 00119 | 00001424 |100%|080% |060% |100% |025% | 00000005 |
| 0007 | 00120 | 00001424 |100%|080% |060% |100% |025% | 00000005 |
| 0008 | 00121 | 00001424 |100%|080% |060% |100% |025% | 00000005 |
| 0009 | 00122 | 01015808 |100%|100% |100% |100% |025% | 00000005 |
| 0010 | 00123 | 01015808 |100%|100% |100% |100% |025% | 00000005 |
| 0011 | 00124 | 01015808 |100%|100% |100% |100% |025% | 00000005 |
| 0012 | 00125 | 01015808 |100%|100% |100% |100% |025% | 00000005 |
| 0013 | 00126 | 01015808 |100%|100% |100% |100% |025% | 00000005 |
| 0014 | 00127 | 01015808 |100%|100% |100% |100% |025% | 00000005 |
| 0015 | 00128 | 01015808 |100%|100% |100% |100% |025% | 00000005 |
| 0016 | 00129 | 01015808 |100%|100% |100% |100% |025% | 00000005 |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
dspsctchksum
Display SCT Checksum—PXM45, PXM1E
The dspsctchksum command displays the stored checksum that came with the SCT and the checksum computed after the SCT arrived.
Syntax
dspsctchksum <absolute path of file>
Syntax Description
absolute path of file
|
The path begins at the root level of the C drive. See Example.
|
Related Commands
addsct, dspsct, dspscts
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
Display the SCT checksum for the SCT named AXSM_SCT.PORT.5.
M8850_LA.8.PXM.a > dspsctchksum /SCT/AXSM/AXSM_SCT.PORT.5
Stored checksum is 0xe84c696a (3897321834)
Computed checksum is 0xe84c696a (3897321834)
dspscts
Display Service Class Templates—PXM45, PXM1E
The dspscts command lists all SCTs on the disk by default. The option for the command is the card type. The range of IDs for Cisco-provided SCTs is 1-100. The range for user-created SCT IDs is 101-255.
Syntax
dspscts [-cardtype < 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5>]
Syntax Description
-cardtype
|
You can specify SCTs for a particular card type. Possible entries are as follows:
1: AXSM
2: AXSM-E
3: PXM1E
4: FRSM12
5: AXSM-XG
|
Related Commands
addsct, delsct, cnfsct, setsctver, addport, cnfport, cnfcdsct, dspportsct, dspcdsct, dspsct
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
Display all available SCTs on the hard drive. Note that one custom SCT is present SCTs
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Card Type ID Major Minor Checksum Status Description
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
PXM1E PORT 00002 00001 00000 0xe89d2837 valid cisco :PXM1E_SCT.PORT.2 (upg)
PXM1E PORT 00003 00001 00000 0xe89d2837 valid cisco :PXM1E_SCT.PORT.3 (upg)
PXM1E PORT 00004 00001 00000 0xe89d2837 valid cisco :PXM1E_SCT.PORT.4 (upg)
PXM1E PORT 00005 00001 00000 0xe89d2837 valid cisco :PXM1E_SCT.PORT.5 (upg)
PXM1E PORT 00006 00001 00000 0xec9e2a3a valid cisco :PXM1E_SCT.PORT.6 (upg)
PXM1E PORT 00332 00001 00000 0x7a16d575 valid custom:PXM1E_SCT.PORT.232 (u)
PXM1E CARD 00002 00001 00000 0xe89d2837 valid cisco :PXM1E_SCT.CARD.2 (upg)
PXM1E CARD 00003 00001 00000 0xe89d2837 valid cisco :PXM1E_SCT.CARD.3 (upg)
PXM1E CARD 00004 00001 00000 0xe89d2837 valid cisco :PXM1E_SCT.CARD.4 (upg)
dspsesn
Display Session—PXM45, PXM1E
The dspsesn command displays information about all current user-sessions.
Syntax
dspsesn [-s <session number>] [-h <command history>] [-t <information type>]
Syntax Description
-s
|
This option lets you specify a particular session to display. (To see how long a user-session has been idle, run the users command.)
You can use this option with other options. For example, you can specify a particular session and display the command history (-h option).
Default: all
|
-h
|
The command history shows the commands entered by the user. If you do not specify a particular session, all command histories scroll up the screen.
Default: no
|
-t
|
You can specify one of three information types. Actually, for the ascending type numbers, each display simply has more information. The Example section shows the display for each type. The default usually is sufficient.
Possible entries: 1, 2, or 3
Default: 1
|
Related Commands
delsesn, who, users
Attributes
Log: yes
|
State: active, standby, init
|
Privilege: SERVICE_GP
|
Examples
Display current user-sessions. Two sessions are active. The asterisk next to the "Session" field shows which session originated the dspsesn command.
M8850_NY.7.PXM.a > dspsesn
-----------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------
Executing command: dspsesn
-----------------------------------------
Waiting for user input...
Display user sessions and include the history of commands.
M8850_LA.8.PXM.a > dspsesn -h yes
-----------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------
Executing command: dspsesn -h yes
For session number 1, display information types 1, 2, and then 3.
M8850_LA.8.PXM.a > dspsesn -s 1 -t 1
-----------------------------------------
Executing command: dspsesn -s 1 -t 1
M8850_LA.8.PXM.a > dspsesn -s 1 -t 2
-----------------------------------------
Executing command: dspsesn -s 1 -t 2
flags: ECHO WATCHDOG SHOWSYSERR
M8850_LA.8.PXM.a > dspsesn -s 1 -t 3
-----------------------------------------
Executing command: dspsesn -s 1 -t 3
flags: ECHO WATCHDOG SHOWSYSERR
- timer for fd 76, tid 0x00010020, idle 4997, timeout 0
- timer for fd 76, tid 0x0018009B, idle 0, timeout 0
- timer for fd 76, tid 0x001800A0, idle 6, timeout 0
dspserialif
Display Serial Interface—PXM45, PXM1E
The dspserialif command displays the data rate on one of the serial interfaces on the PXM45-UI-S3 back card. See cnfserialif for an explanation. (See the switch software configuration guide for an explanation of the application of these physical ports.)
Syntax
dspserialif <port#>
port#
|
Specifies the physical port:
• 1=maintenance port
• 2=console port.
|
Syntax Description
Related Commands
addserialif, delserialif, cnfserialif
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
Display the console port speed.
Jupiter_Lower.7.PXM.a > dspserialif 2
dspsig
Display Signaling—PXM45, PXM1E
Displays the configuration of the signaling timers for the port.
Syntax
dspsig <portid>
Syntax Description
portid
|
The format of the PNNI physical port identifier can vary, as follows:
• On a PXM45: slot:subslot.port:subport
• On a PXM1E for UNI/NNI back card: slot:subslot.port:subport. On the UNI/NNI back card, the subslot is always 2, but the slot depends on the chassis, as follows:
– In an MGX 8850 chassis, slot is always the logical slot 7.
– In an MGX 8830 chassis, slot is always the logical slot 1.
• On a PXM1E for a narrowband service module (NBSM): slot.port.
For more details, see the section, "PNNI Format," in "Introduction."
|
Related Commands
cnfsig
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
Display the signaling timers and crankback maximum for port 4:1.1:11.
SanJose.7.PXM.a > dspsig 4:1.1:11
Signaling Timers for port: 4:1.1:11
dspsigdiag
Display Signaling Diagnostic—PXM45, PXM1E
The dspsigdiag command displays the configured filter entries and the collection call records for the ATM signaling diagnostics.
Syntax
dspsigdiag {filter | rec | status} [index]
Syntax Description
filter
|
Display the information in the filter table.
|
rec
|
Display the call failure records.
|
status
|
Display global diagnostics status.
|
index
|
This field can be used with the option filter or rec. If used with filter, the configuration of the specified indexed filter entry display. If you don't specify an index, configuration of all filter entries display. If this field is used with rec, then all of the records filtered for the specified indexed filter entry display.
|
Related Commands
cnfsigdiag, delsigdiag, dspsigstats, clrsigstats
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Examples
Display the filter sets.
SanJose.7.PXM.a > dspsigdiag filter
--------------------------------
Scope: internal, Cast Type: p2mp
Service Category: CBR (Constant Bit Rate) UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate)
Clear Cause: 0, Initial TimerValue: 600
Max Records: 20, NumMatches: 0, Timer expiry: 600
Incoming Port: ATM0/0/1, Outgoing Port: ATM0/1/1
Calling Nsap Address:47.111122223333444455556666.777788889999.00
Calling Address Mask:FF.FFFFFF000000000000000000.000000000000.00
Called Nsap Address:47.111122223333444455556666.777788889999.01
Called Address Mask:FF.FFFFFF000000000000000000.000000000000.00
--------------------------------
Display the records associated with index 1.
SanJose.7.PXM.a > dspsigdiag rec 1
D I S P L A Y I N D E X 1
--------------------------------
Scope: internal, Cast Type: p2p, Conn Indicator: Setup Failure
Connection Kind: switched-vc
Service Category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate)
Clear Cause: 0x29, Diagnostics: NULL
Incoming Port: ATM1/0/3, Outgoing Port:ATM0/1/3
Calling-Address: 47.009181000000006011000000.470803040506.00
Called-Address : 47.009181000000006083C42C01.750203040506.00
Crankback Type : No Crankback
NodeId:56:160:47.009181000000006011000000.006083AB9001.00 Port: 0/1/3:2
NodeId:56:160:47.00918100000000603E7B4101.00603E7B4101.00 Port: 0/0/0:2
NodeId:56:160:47.009181000000006083C42C01.006083C42C01.00 Port: 0
D I S P L A Y I N D E X 2
--------------------------------
dspsigstats
Display Signaling Statistics—PXM45, PXM1E
The dspsigstats command displays signaling statistics for one port or all ports. See the Example section for a list of the types of statistics.
Syntax
dspsigstats <portid>
Syntax Description
If you do not enter a PNNI port ID, the display is quite long on a switch with many ports.
portid
|
The format of the PNNI physical port identifier can vary, as follows:
• On a PXM45: slot:subslot.port:subport
• On a PXM1E for UNI/NNI back card: slot:subslot.port:subport. On the UNI/NNI back card, the subslot is always 2, but the slot depends on the chassis, as follows:
– In an MGX 8850 chassis, slot is always the logical slot 7.
– In an MGX 8830 chassis, slot is always the logical slot 1.
• On a PXM1E for a narrowband service module (NBSM): slot.port.
For more details, see the section, "PNNI Format," in "Introduction."
|
Related Commands
cnfsigdiag, delsigdiag, dspsigdiag, clrsigstats
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
Display signaling statistics for port 7:2.10:10.
PXM1E_SJ.8.PXM.a > dspsigstats 7:2.10:10
Signaling Statistics for 7:2.10:10
Status Enquiry 34754 74837
Last Cause/Diag/Crankback
--------------------------
Src Crankback port count 0
dspslotlink
Display Slot Links on a Line—PXM45, PXM1E
The dspslotlink command displays information about all links associated with a service module slot.
To see all tributaries associated with a particular line on an SRM, use the dsplink command.
Syntax
dsplink <slot>
Syntax Description
slot
|
The slot parameter identifies the slot number of the service module. The possible values depend on the chassis, as follow:
• MGX 8850: 1-6, 9-14, 17-22, 25-30
• MGX 8830: 3-6, 10-13
|
Related Commands
addlink, cnflink, dellink, dsplink
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
dspsnmp
Display SNMP Strings—PXM45, PXM1E
The dspsnmp command displays the SNMP strings.
Syntax
dspsnmp
Syntax Description
This command takes no parameters.
Related Commands
cnfsnmp
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active
|
Privilege: SUPER_GP
|
Example
Display the current SNMP strings. This example shows user-modified strings for read-write community, location, and contact strings.
M8850_NY.7.PXM.a > dspsnmp
M8850_NY System Rev: 02.01 Nov. 29, 2001 12:49:03 PST
System Location: Bldg J, room 619
System Contact: davids@be.com
dspsntp
Display SNTP Configuration—PXM45, PXM1E
The dspsntp command displays the configuration of the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) on the current switch and the "sync" status—whether the current client is synchronized for TOD updates with the server. The configuration is the result of the cnfsntp command. Refer to the cnfsntp description for details. If the client is not synchronized with a server, the cause may be that no servers are unreachable.
Syntax
dspsntp
Syntax Description
No parameters
Related Commands
dbgsntp, cnfsntp, cnfsntprmtsvr, dspsntp-dbg, dspsntprmtsvr, addsntprmtsvr, dspsntpstats
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active
|
Privilege: SUPER_GP
|
Example
Display the SNTP configuration on the current switch.
M8850_LA.8.PXM.a > dspsntp
dspsntp-dbg
Display SNTP Debug Configuration—PXM45, PXM1E
The dspsntp-dbg command lets you display the SNTP debugging options. These options were configured through the dbgsntp command.
Syntax
dspsntp-dbg
Syntax Description
No parameters
Related Commands
dbgsntp, cnfsntp, cnfsntprmtsvr, dspsntp, dspsntprmtsvr, addsntprmtsvr, dspsntpstats
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
Display the current SNTP debugging configuration on this switch.
M8850_LA.8.PXM.a > dspsntp-dbg
----------------------------
dspsntprmtsvr
Display SNTP Remote Server—PXM45, PXM1E
The dspsntprmtsvr command displays the configuration of a remote switch as a server. See the addsntprmtsvr and cnfsntp descriptions for details.
Syntax
dspsntprmtsvr {server IP addr} | all
Syntax Description
server IP addr
all
|
Enter either the IP address of a single remote server or all to display the configuration of all remote SNTP servers.
Default: all
|
Related Commands
dbgsntp, cnfsntp, cnfsntprmtsvr, dspsntp, addsntprmtsvr, dspsntpstats
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
Display all remote SNTP servers. In this case, the secondary server is the current server.
M8850_LA.8.PXM.a > dspsntprmtsvr
SNTP server Stratum Version Primary Current
----------------------------------------------------------
dspsntpstats
Display SNTP Statistics—PXM45, PXM1E
The dspsntpstats command displays statistics for the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) service. See the Example section of this description for a list of the statistics. To clear the statistics, use the clrsntpstats command. See the cnfsntp, addsntprmtsvr, and dspsntprmtsvr descriptions for details about the application of SNTP in the current release.
Syntax
dspsntpstats
Syntax Description
No parameters
Related Commands
clrsntpstats, cnfsntp, addsntprmtsvr, dspsntprmtsvr
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
Display current SNTP statistics for the current node.
M8850_LA.8.PXM.a > dspsntpstats
Statistic Counters For SNTP
-----------------------------
Receive server mode packets from servers in list: 0
Receive server mode packets from servers not in list: 0
Receive server mode packets which fail sanity check: 0
Receive server mode packets which pass sanity check: 0
Receive client mode packets: 82324
Receive other mode packets: 0
Send server mode packets: 0
Send client mode packets: 94084
Polling Timer Expire Counter: 94084
Polling Wait Timer Expire Counter: 94084
Rollback Timer Expire Counter: 47040
Rollback Wait Timer Expire Counter: 0
Switch From Primary To Secondary Counter: 11762
Switch From Secondary To Primary Counter: 11760
Switch From Secondary To Secondary Counter: 0
dspspvcaddr
Display SPVC Address—PXM45, PXM1E
The dspspvcaddr command displays the ATM end station addresses ((AESAs) associated with the PNNI physical port address for SPVCs.
Syntax
dspspvcaddr [port_id]
Syntax Description
portid
|
The format of the PNNI physical port identifier can vary, as follows:
• On a PXM45: slot:subslot.port:subport
• On a PXM1E for UNI/NNI back card: slot:subslot.port:subport. On the UNI/NNI back card, the subslot is always 2, but the slot depends on the chassis, as follows:
– In an MGX 8850 chassis, slot is always the logical slot 7.
– In an MGX 8830 chassis, slot is always the logical slot 1.
• On a PXM1E for a narrowband service module (NBSM): slot.port.
For more details, see the section, "PNNI Format," in "Introduction."
|
Related Commands
dspspvcprfx
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Examples
Display all SPVC addresses. As a follow-up, display the SPVC prefix to see how it compares to the full SPVC address.
M8850_NY.7.PXM.a > dspspvcaddr
Interface Id Soft VC Address(es)
------------ -------------------
1:1.2:2 47.0091.8100.0002.0003.6b5e.30cd.0000.0101.1802.00
1:1.1:3 47.0091.8100.0002.0003.6b5e.30cd.0000.0101.1803.00
1:2.1:1 47.0091.8100.0002.0003.6b5e.30cd.0000.0101.1801.00
1:2.2:4 47.0091.8100.0002.0003.6b5e.30cd.0000.0101.1804.00
6:1.1:1 47.0091.8100.0002.0003.6b5e.30cd.0000.0106.1801.00
6:1.2:2 47.0091.8100.0002.0003.6b5e.30cd.0000.0106.1802.00
7.34:34 47.0091.8100.0002.0003.6b5e.30cd.0000.0107.3b22.00
5:1.1:1 47.0091.8100.0002.0003.6b5e.30cd.0000.0105.1801.00
M8850_NY.7.PXM.a > dspspvcprfx
SPVC Node Prefix: 47.00918100000200036b5e30cd
Display the SPVC address first on port 1:1.1:1 then on port 1:1.4:4.
p2spvc5.7.PXM.a > dspspvcaddr 1:1.1:1
Interface Id Soft VC Address(es)
------------ -------------------
1:1.1:1 47.0091.8100.0000.0010.7be9.2f6d.0000.0101.1801.00
p2spvc5.7.PXM.a > dspspvcaddr 1:1.4:4
Interface Id Soft VC Address(es)
------------ -------------------
1:1.4:4 47.0091.8100.0000.0010.7be9.2f6d.0000.0101.1804.00
dspspvcres
Display SPVC Reserve—PXM45, PXM1E
The dspspvcres command displays the number of logical connection numbers on the switch that are reserved for SPVCs or SPVPs. The cnfspvcres command lets you reserve the number of connections. The maximum number of reserved connections cannot exceed the maximum number of logical connections on the switch. The remainder of logical connection numbers goes to SVCs or SVPs.
Syntax
dspspvcres
Syntax Description
This command takes no parameters.
Related Commands
cnfspvcres
Attributes
Log: yes
|
State: active, standby
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
Display the current number of connections reserved for SPVCs. The reserved amount is the default number of 0.
PhattyEmre.2.PXM.a > dspspvcres
reserved terminating spvc number is 0
dspspvcprfx
Display SPVC Prefix—PXM45, PXM1E
The dspspvcprfx command displays the prefix for the switch-level SPVC address. The switch comes with a default SPVC prefix, and you can modify the prefix by executing cnfspvcprfx. See description of cnfspvcprfx for more details.
Syntax
dspspvcprfx
Syntax Description
This command takes no parameters.
Related Commands
cnfspvcprfx, dspspvcaddr
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
MGX8850.7.PXM.a > dspspvcprfx
SPVC Node Prefix: 47.00918100000100001a531c2a
dspsrmclksrc
Display SRM Clock Source—PXM45, PXM1E
The dspsrmclksrc command shows the clock source for a particular line on a Service Resource Module (SRME or SRM-3T3). If the SRM is using the "no back card" option, this command is meaningless. The possible sources are local timing and loop timing. For the local transmit clock source, the SRM has its own clock generation circuitry. For loop timing, the SRM takes the receive clock off the line and redirects it to the transmit clock signal. You can also see the clock source by using the dspln command.
Syntax
dspsrmclksrc <-lineType> <logicalslot>.<line>
Syntax Description
-lineType
|
The line type depends on the type of SRM:
• For SRM-3T3, type -ds3.
• For SRME, type -sonet.
|
logicalslot
|
The logical slot applies to either physical slot: for example, if the only SRM resides in slot 16, you type its logical equivalent: 15. Also, the logical slot depends on the chassis:
• In an MGX 8850 chassis, the logical slot is either 15 or 31.
• In an MGX 8830 chassis, the logical slot is 7.
|
line
|
The line depends on the type of SRM, as follows:
• On an SRME line is 1.
• On an SRM-3T3, line has a range of 1-3.
|
Related Commands
cnfsrmclksrc
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
Display the clock source for the SRME in slot 31. In this case, the clock comes from the SRM.
Unknown.7.PXM.a > dspsrmclksrc -sonet 31.1
LineXmtClockSource: localTiming
dspsrmcnf
Display SRM Configuration—PXM45, PXM1E
The dspsrmcnf command shows which types of Service Resource Modules (SRM-3T3/Cs or SRMEs) reside in the switch. The display also shows the previous SRM configuration for the slot. This information pertains to the capability of the clrsrmcnf command to clear the SRM configuration for a particular slot.
Syntax
dspsrmcnf
Syntax Description
This command takes no parameters.
Related Commands
dspcds, dspcd
Attributes
Log: yes
|
State: active
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
Display the current and previous configuration of the SRM slots. No SRMs have resided in the upper bay since the last time the switch configuration was cleared.
Unknown.7.PXM.a > dspsrmcnf
Slot-No CardType Prev-CardType
-----------------------------------------
dspsscop
Display SSCOP—PXM45, PXM1E
The dspsscop command displays information about the state of the link on the port, status inquiry and response timers, and statistics. See the cnfsscop description for definitions of the timers. See the dspsscop Example section for the details of the display.
Syntax
dspsscop <portid>
Syntax Description
portid
|
The format of the PNNI physical port identifier can vary, as follows:
• On a PXM45: slot:subslot.port:subport
• On a PXM1E for UNI/NNI back card: slot:subslot.port:subport. On the UNI/NNI back card, the subslot is always 2, but the slot depends on the chassis, as follows:
– In an MGX 8850 chassis, slot is always the logical slot 7.
– In an MGX 8830 chassis, slot is always the logical slot 1.
• On a PXM1E for a narrowband service module (NBSM): slot.port.
For more details, see the section, "PNNI Format," in "Introduction."
|
Related Commands
cnfsscop, disablesscop, dspsscopstats
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
Display SSCOP for port 7:2.10:10. Note that for the timers, the integer is the configuration, and the status of the timer follows the numeric configuration. For example, the setting for the no-response timer is 30 seconds, and it currently is inactive.
PXM1E_SJ.8.PXM.a > dspsscop 7:2.10:10
SSCOP details for interface: 7:2.10:10
Current State = enabled, Current Link State = Established State ,
Send Sequence Number: Current = 133307, Maximum = 133337
Send Sequence Number Acked = 133307
Rcv Sequence Number: Lower Edge = 133306, Upper Edge = 133306, Max = 133336
Poll Sequence Number = 360255, Poll Ack Sequence Number = 360255
Timer_POLL = 1 - Inactive
Timer_KEEPALIVE = 5 - Inactive
Timer_NO-RESPONSE = 30 - Inactive
Timer_T309 = 10 - Inactive
Current Retry Count = 0, Maximum Retry Count = 10
AckQ count = 0, RcvQ count = 0, TxQ count = 0
AckQ HWM = 3, RcvQ HWM = 0, TxQ HWM = 1
Pdu's Sent = 4497, Pdu's Received = 4495, Pdu's Ignored = 0
Begin = 1/1, Begin Ack = 0/1, Begin Reject = 0/0
Resync = 0/0, Resync Ack = 0/0
Sequenced Data = 2234/2235, Sequenced Poll Data = 0/0
Poll = 35221/32575, Stat = 32575/35221, Unsolicited Stat = 0/0
Unassured Data = 0/0, Mgmt Data = 0/0, Unknown Pdu's = 0
dspsscopstats
Display SSCOP Statistics—PXM45, PXM1E
Displays SSCOP statistics for the port.
Syntax
dspsscopstats <portid>
Syntax Description
portid
|
The format of the PNNI physical port identifier can vary, as follows:
• On a PXM45: slot:subslot.port:subport
• On a PXM1E for UNI/NNI back card: slot:subslot.port:subport. On the UNI/NNI back card, the subslot is always 2, but the slot depends on the chassis, as follows:
– In an MGX 8850 chassis, slot is always the logical slot 7.
– In an MGX 8830 chassis, slot is always the logical slot 1.
• On a PXM1E for a narrowband service module (NBSM): slot.port.
For more details, see the section, "PNNI Format," in "Introduction."
|
Related Commands
cnfsscop, disablesscop, dspsscop
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Examples
SanJose.7.PXM.a > dspsscopstats 4:1.1:11
SSCOP Statistics for interface: 4:1.1:11
Pdu's Sent = 1045, Pdu's Received = 1037, Pdu's Ignored = 0
Begin = 1/4, Begin Ack = 0/1, Begin Reject = 0/0
Resync = 0/0, Resync Ack = 0/0
Sequenced Data = 160/158, Sequenced Poll Data = 0/0
Poll = 440/442, Stat = 436/440, Unsolicited Stat = 0/0
Unassured Data = 0/0, Mgmt Data = 0/0, Unknown Pdu's =
dspstatsmgr
Display Statistics Manager—PXM45, PXM1E
The dspstatsmgr command displays the IP address of each statistics manager. The configuration consists of the IP address of the workstation and an index that indicates the place of statistics managers in the hierarchy of managers. See the cnfstatsmgr description for details regarding this configuration.
Syntax
dspstatsmgr
Syntax Description
This command takes no parameters.
Related Commands
cnfstatsmgr
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
Display the current configuration of statistics managers.
pswpop3-2.7.PXM.a > dspstatsmgr
Statistics Manager IP Address
------------------ ----------
Statistics Master 0.0.0.0
dspsvcif
Display SVC Interface—PXM45. PXM1E
The dspsvcif command displays the SVC interface configuration done with the svcifconfig command. See the description of the svcifconfig command for applicable information.
The default is all SVC interfaces. You can also identify a particular interface.
Syntax
dspsvcif [interface]
Syntax Description
interface
|
The option lets you specify a particular interface. Enter each character in the case sensitive list:
• lnPci0 for Ethernet (the default on power-up)
• atm0 for the ATM.
• sl0 for SLIP
|
Related Commands
svcifconfig, dspipif
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby, init
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
dspsvcparm
Display SVC Parameters—PXM45, PXM1E
Displays global SVC parameters for the node.
Syntax
dspsvcparm
Related Commands
cnfe164justify
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
SanJose.7.PXM.a > dspsvcparm
============================
E164 Address Conversion Justification :left
dspstbyclksrcs
Display Standby Clock Sources—PXM45, PXM1E
The dspstbyclksrcs command lets you display the clock sources on the standby PXM. It displays the manually configured clock sources but not the NCDP sources. This command is visible on a standby PXM only. For a description of the fields in the display, refer to the dspclksrcs description.
Syntax
dspstbyclksrcs
Syntax Description
This command takes no parameters.
Related Commands
cnfclksrc, dspclksrcs
Attributes
Log: no log
|
State: standby
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
After making sure you have logged into the standby PXM45, display the standby card's clock sources.
M8850_NY.8.PXM.s > dspstbyclksrcs
Primary clock type: external clock bits0
Primary clock configured: yes
Primary clock status: no clock signal
Secondary clock type: generic clock
Secondary clock configured: yes
Secondary clock status: locked
Active clock: secondary clock
source switchover mode: revertive
dspsvcoverride
Display SVC Override—PXM45, PXM1E
The dspsvcoverride command displays the node-level SVC override configuration. See the cnfsvcoverride description for details on SVC override.
Syntax
dspsvcoverride
Syntax Description
No parameters
Related Commands
cnfsvcoverride
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Example
Display the current configuration for SVC override.
PXM1E_SJ.7.PXM.a > dspsvcoverride
spvcoverridesvp: Disabled
spvpoverridesvp: Disabled
dspswalms
Display Switching Alarms—PXM45
The dspswalms command helps you isolate the cause of alarms related to the switch fabric. It shows three types of alarm and the severity for each type. The display applies to devices that communicate by way of the serial bus (therefore, the RPM, VISM, and other Cell Bus cards are not displayed).
The three alarm types are:
•
XBAR CORE indicates whether the errors on the links on the fabric crossed the alarm thresholds.
•
XBAR PORT indicates whether the errors on the crossbar ports (HUMVEE or any equivalent) on a service module crossed an alarm threshold.
•
XBAR SLOT BANDWIDTH alarm is raised based on the number of crossbar links that are up for a service module.
The severity definition for each alarm comes from Bellcore TR-NWT-000474, as follows:
•
Critical indicates complete, non-recoverable failure, loss of data, and so on. The failed entity must be restored. A power failure or a line being disconnected is an example.
•
Major indicates service-affecting errors. It indicates that a major service is damaged or lost, but the existing traffic is not affected.
•
Minor indicates non-service affecting errors or errors on a remote node. Corrective action is appropriate to prevent a serious fault from developing. An example is a fan failure, where no subscribers are immediately affected, but calamity could result if the situation persists.
Note
A sufficient accumulation of lower-severity alarms results in a higher-severity alarm.
Usage Guidelines for dspswalms Usage
After determining the error type and the related slot, you can use the crossbar troubleshooting commands to isolate the problem further.
The following is a top-down sequence of alarm-related commands that lead to isolating possible faults in the switch fabric:
1.
dspndalms indicates the general region of the problem and can indicate the switching fabric.
2.
dspswalms shows the error type, alarm severity, and related slot.
3.
dspdevalms shows a recent crossbar error list by physical slot or by switching slot.
4.
dspxbarplanealms displays the alarm status for each switch plane.
5.
dspdeverrhist shows total crossbar error history since the last power-up or card reset by physical slot or by switching slot.
An alarm can originate in any of the following:
•
The backplane or any other part of signal path that connects a service module with a switch ASIC
•
Switch ASIC on the PXM45 or XM60
•
Buffer circuitry on the module serviced by the switch planes
The dspswalms display shows how many errors have occurred and generally where the errors have occurred. For purposes of troubleshooting the switch, you can decide which card to replace by using the dspdeverr, dspdevalms, dspxbarplanealms, and dspxbarslotbwalms commands. These commands can help you isolate the problem to a particular switch ASIC, the receiving card, or the link between them. (The hardware path between the switch card and the recipient card's bus transceiver is called a link.) The crossbar troubleshooting commands can be either plane-centric or slot-centric. Plane-centric is from the switch ASICs outwards. Slot-centric is from a slot toward a switch ASIC. The reference point in relation to card slots is important for fault isolation.
Syntax
dspswalms
Syntax Description
This command takes no parameters.
Related Commands
dspndalms, dspdeverr, dspdeverrhist, dspdevalms, dspxbarplanealms
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Examples
Display switching alarms. The display shows dashes where no card resides or where a Cell Bus card resides (for example, RPM, VISM, AUSM, and so on). Use the following sequence of commands:
6.
dspswalms
7.
dspxbarplanealms
8.
dspxbarslotbwalms
M8850_LA.8.PXM.a > dspswalms
XBAR SWITCHING FABRIC ALARMS SUMMARY
Xbar Core Alarm Xbar Port Alarm Xbar Slot B/W alarm
Slot No. Critical Major Minor Critical Major Minor Critical Major Minor
------- -------- ----- ----- -------- ----- ----- -------- ----- -----
07 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
09 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
10 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
11 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
12 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
13 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
14 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
M8850_LA.8.PXM.a > dspxbarplanealms
M8850_LA System Rev: 03.09 Feb. 17, 2003 20:23:17 GMT
MGX8850 Node Alarm: CRITICAL
XbarSlot Xbar Core Xbar Plane
M8850_LA.8.PXM.a > dspxbarslotbwalms
M8850_LA System Rev: 03.09 Feb. 17, 2003 20:32:56 GMT
MGX8850 Node Alarm: CRITICAL
XBAR SLOT BANDWIDTH ALARM INFO SUMMARY
LoadSharing < Enabled > AutoShutDown < Enabled >
Slot Xbar Slot Required no. Available no. Operational no.
No. Bw Alarm of Planes of Planes of Planes
---- --------- ----------- ------------ --------------
dsptech
Display Key Data—PXM45, PXM1E
The dsptech command displays a snapshot of key nodal and controller-card information for you to use in low-level troubleshooting. The purpose of this command is to enhance the existing fault detection and isolation mechanisms. These enhancements are aimed at improving the Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability (RAS) of the Cisco MGX 8850 (Release 3 or later), MGX 8950, and MGX 8830 switches.
Definitions for individual fields in the dsptech output appear in Table 2-17. In general, the displayed information consists of the following categories:
•
The current runtime firmware version for all the slots
•
Network configuration summary
•
PNNI port, connection, and trunk counts
•
Node alarm summary
•
Clock alarm summary
•
Switching alarm summary
•
Environmental alarm summary
•
Resource information that includes, CPU, memory and inter-process communication (IPC) buffer utilization for the active controller card
•
PNNI routing and protocol counts
Related Commands
dspcds, dsprev, dspcdalms, dspndalms, dspprfhist, dspmem, dsppnports, dspconinfo, dsppnni-link, dspcons
Attributes
Log: no
|
State: active, standby
|
Privilege: ANYUSER
|
Field Descriptions
The definition for each field in the dsptech output appears in Table 2-17. Note that the field names marked with an asterisk (*) mean the information comes from the active PXM.
Note
A significant number of fields have multiple data portions. In the screen output and in a Table 2-17, these items are separated by a slash.
Table 2-17 Description of Fields in the dsptech Output
Field Name
|
Description
|
SYSNAME
|
32-character node name followed by the date and time.
|
NWCFG*
|
Network configuration summary.
|
PNDS*
|
Total number of PNNI nodes available / number of PNNI levels.
|
ND CFG
|
Node configuration summary.
|
MPG*
|
Multi-Peer Group. The standards-based protocol supports up to 160 levels / names, but the current product supports a maximum of 10 levels.
|
CON
|
Number of master connections / number of slave connections.
|
CONTOT
|
Total number of connections provisioned / total number of connections supported.
|
PORT
|
Number of ports.
|
PNLINK*
|
The first PNLINK field (near top) shows the number of PNNI links (trunks). This count includes only the lowest level, physical links. It does not include logical links.
|
Front card and revision
|
Front card name and current runtime firmware revision appears for all slots. Note that for single-height cards, only the upper-bay slot number and card type appear. The slot numbers are reduced for a Cisco MGX 8950 or MGX8830 chassis.
|
NDALM
|
Node alarm summary.
|
ND
|
Highest alarm on the node: critical, major, minor, none.
|
CON
|
Number of failed connections.
|
PNLINK*
|
The second PNLINK field has two parts—"fl" and "2wo." The "fl" portion is the number of PNNI links that are failed, which includes the following states: down, "attempt," 1-way inside, or 1-way outside for the Hello state machine.
The "2wo" portion is the number of PNNI links that are in one of the following states: 2-way outside; or Hellos have been received from the neighbor, but a common peer group containing the neighbor and this node has not been found; and common outside and 2-way inside are operational states of the hello protocol and hence are not a node alarm for a PNNI link.
|
PORT
|
Number of ports in "interface (IF) down status (failed).
|
CARD
|
The CARD field consists of the following data: number of cards in critical alarm / number of cards in major alarm / number of cards in minor alarm / number of cards with unknown alarm status / number of slots without front cards.
|
CLK
|
Number of critical clock alarms / number of major clock alarms / number of minor clock alarms
|
SWT
|
Number of critical switching alarms / number of major switching alarms / number of minor switching alarms
|
ENV
|
Number of critical environment alarms / number of major environment alarms / number of minor environment alarms
|
ND PRF
|
Node performance summary based on the previous 1 bucket (20 seconds / bucket) of CPU utilization data.
|
IDLE
|
% of processor throughput that processor was idle
|
INT
|
% of processor throughput used processing interrupts
|
KRL
|
% of processor throughput used by the RTOS kernel
|
UKN
|
% of processor throughput used by unknown source
|
TNAME1
|
% of processor throughput used by highest utilization task
|
TNAME2
|
% of processor throughput used by second highest utilization task
|
STATIC
|
Number of bytes available in STATIC memory partition / number of failed allocations, failed allocations cap at 9999.
|
DYN
|
Number of bytes available in DYNAMIC memory partition / number of failed allocations, failed allocations cap at 9999.
|
STATS
|
Number of bytes available in STATISTICS memory partition/ number of failed allocations, failed allocations cap at 9999.
|
SNMP
|
Number of bytes available in SNMP memory partition / number of failed allocations, failed allocations cap at 9999.
|
MBLK
|
Total number of IPC-Mblks / number of IPC-Mblks available/ number of failed allocations, failed allocations cap at 9999.
|
B360
|
Total number of IPC 360-byte data buffers / number of IPC 360-byte data buffers available / number of failed allocations, failed allocations cap at 9999.
|
B1K
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Total number of IPC 1128-byte data buffers / number of IPC 1128-byte data buffers available/ number of failed allocations, failed allocations cap at 9999.
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B4K
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Total number of IPC 4200-byte data buffers / number of IPC 4200-byte data buffers available/ number of failed allocations, failed allocations cap at 9999.
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B8K
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Total number of IPC 8552-byte data buffers / number of IPC 8552-byte data buffers available / number of failed allocations, failed allocations cap at 9999.
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DCO*
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pnniDtlCountOriginator: The total number of DTL stacks that this switching system has originated as the DTL Originator and placed into signaling messages. This number includes the initial DTL stacks computed by this system as well as any alternate route (second or third choice, and so on) DTL stacks computed by this switching system in response to crankbacks.
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DCB*
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pnniDtlCountBorder: The number of partial DTL stacks that this switching system has added into signalling messages as an entry border node. This includes the initial partial DTL stacks computed by this system as well as any alternate route (second, third choice etc.) partial DTL stacks computed by this switching system in response to crankbacks.
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CCO*
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pnniCrankbackCountOriginator: This field shows the total number of connection setup messages (including DTL stacks originated by this switching system) that have cranked back to this switching system at all levels of the hierarchy.
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CCB*
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pnniCrankbackCountBorder: This field shows the total number of connection setup messages (including DTLs added by this switching system) as an entry border node that have cranked back to this switching system at all levels of the hierarchy. This count does not include Crankbacks for which this switching system was not the crankback destination. Instead, only those crankbacks that were directed to this switching system are counted.
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ARCO*
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pnniAltRouteCountOriginator: This field shows the total number of alternate DTL stacks that this switching system has computed and placed into signalling messages as the DTL Originator.
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ARCB*
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pnniAltRouteCountBorder: This field shows the total number of alternate partial DTL stacks that this switching system has computed and placed into signalling messages as an entry border node.
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RFCO*
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pnniRouteFailCountOriginator: This field shows the total number of times where the switching system failed to compute a viable DTL stack as the DTL Originator for some call. It indicates the number of times a call was cleared from this switching system due to originator routing failure.
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RFCB*
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pnniRouteFailCountBorder: This field shows the total number of times where the switching system failed to compute a viable partial DTL stack as an entry border node for some call. It indicates the number of times a call was either cleared or cranked back from this switching system due to border routing failure.
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RFUO*
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pnniRouteFailUnreachableOriginator: This field shows the total number of times where the switching system failed to compute a viable DTL stack as the DTL Originator because the destination was unreachable, i.e., those calls that are cleared with cause #2 `specified transit network unreachable' or cause #3 `destination unreachable' in the cause IE.
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RFUB*
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pnniRouteFailUnreachableBorder: This field shows the total number of times the switching system has failed to compute a viable, partial DTL stack as an entry border node because the target of the path calculation was unreachable. These calls were cleared or cranked back and show cause #2, "specified transit network unreachable," or cause #3, "destination unreachable" in the cause IE.
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Example
Display the key information for the current switch.
Wolverine.8.PXM.a > dsptech
SYSNAME: Wolverine Sep. 20, 2002 14:40:54 GMT
NW CFG: PNDS(tot/lvls): 00000001/00000002
ND CFG: CON(mas/slv) : 00000007/00000003
CONTOT: 00000010/00050000 PORT: 00000004 PNLINK: 00000002
056/Wolverine 032/Wolverine-02
06 AXSM_16OC3 3.0(10.176)A
09 AXSM_1OC48 3.0(10.176)A
15/31 SRM_3T3 --- --- ---
ND ALM: ND: CRITICAL CON(fl): 00000006 PNLINK(fl/2wo): 000002/000000
PORT(ifdwn): 00000000 CARD(ct/mj/mn/ms): 00/01/00/23
CLK(ct/mj/mn): 000000/000000/000000 SWT(ct/mj/mn): 000002/000001/000000
ENV(ct/mj/mn): 000000/000002/000000
ND PRF: IDLE: 98 INT: 00 KRL: 00 UKN: 00
TNAME1: 01/tChunkMon TNAME2: 00/
DYN : 06822880/0000 STATIC: 15080080/0000 STATS: 00000000/0000
MBLK: 00009225/00009224/0000 B360: 00006000/00006000/0000
B1K : 00002000/00002000/0000 B4K : 00000600/00000600/0000
B8K : 00000125/00000124/0000
DCO : 0000000001 DCB : 0000000000 CCO : 0000000000 CCB : 0000000000
ARCO: 0000000000 ARCB: 0000000000 RFCO: 0000007362 RFCB: 0000000000
RFUO: 0000001757 RFUB: 0000000000
dsptopofdrlist
Display Topology Feeder List—PXM45, PXM1E
The dsptopofdrlist command displays the feeder nodes in the topology database. If you do not include an argument, all the feeders in the feeder database are displayed.
Syntax
dsptopofdrlist [-topoIndex topoIndex | -fdrIndex fdrIndex]
Syntax Description
-topoIndex
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The topoIndex is the topology index of the node to which the feeder is attached. The obtain a list of topology indexes, use the dsptopondlist command.
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-fdrIndex
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You can specify a single feeder index to display that particular feeder entry.
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Related Commands
cnftopogw, deltopond, dsptopogw, dsptopogwndlist, dsptopondlist
Attributes
Log: no
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State: active, standby
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Privilege: ANYUSER
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Examples
Display all existing topology feeder database indexes.
p2spvc4.8.PXM.a > dsptopofdrlist
Index feeder name type model # lmi type shelf slot port
------ ------------ -------- ------ ------- ---- ---- ----
1 pswpop9 fdrPAR 8850 feeder 1 14 7
Node ID:56:160:47.00918100000000001a531c77.00001a531c77.01
Local IfName:atmVirtual.14.1.8.08
Index feeder name type model # lmi type shelf slot port
------ ------------ -------- ------ ------- ---- ---- ----
2 pswpop10 fdrPAR 8850 feeder 1 14 10
Node ID:56:160:47.00918100000000001a531c75.00001a531c75.01
Local IfName:atmVirtual.14.1.4.04
Display the feeder topology database for node index 1.
p2spvc4.8.PXM.a > dsptopofdrlist -topoIndex 1
Index feeder name type model # lmi type shelf slot port
------ ------------ -------- ------ ------- ---- ---- ----
1 pswpop9 fdrPAR 8850 feeder 1 14 7
Node ID:56:160:47.00918100000000001a531c77.00001a531c77.01
Local IfName:atmVirtual.14.1.8.08
Display the topology database for feeder index 2.
p2spvc4.8.PXM.a > dsptopofdrlist -fdrIndex 2
Index feeder name type model # lmi type shelf slot port
------ ------------ -------- ------ ------- ---- ---- ----
1 pswpop9 fdrPAR 8850 feeder 1 14 7
Node ID:56:160:47.00918100000000001a531c75.00001a531c75.01
Local IfName:atmVirtual.14.1.8.08
dsptopogw
Display Topology Gateway—PXM45, PXM1E
The dsptopogw command lets you see the current administrative and operational states of the node as a gateway for the persistent topology database feature. If the current switch has not been configured as a gateway for this feature, the status is Disabled/Disabled. See the description of the cnftopogw command for details on the operations you can perform for the persistent topology feature.
Syntax
dsptopogw
Syntax Description
No parameters
Related Commands
cnftopogw, deltopond, dsptopond, dsptopgwndlist
Attributes
Log: no
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State: active, standby
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Privilege: ANYUSER
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Example
Display the administrative and operational status of the current switch as a gateway node. The output shows that a user either ran the cnftopogw command to enable this switch or enabled it through CWM.
M8850_LA.8.PXM.a > dsptopogw
Admin State : ENABLED Operational State ENABLED
dsptopogwndlist
Display Topology Gateway Node List—PXM45, PXM1E
The dsptopogwndlist command displays the nodes that function as gateway nodes for the persistent topology database feature. For details of the CLI support of the persistent topology feature, see the description of the cnftopogw command.
Syntax
dsptopogwndlist
Syntax Description
No parameters.
Related Commands
cnftopogw, deltopond, dsptopogwndlist, dsptopogw, dsptopolinklist
Attributes
Log: no
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State: active, standby
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Privilege: ANYUSER
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Example
Display the list of nodes that are gateways for the persistent topology database.
M8850_LA.8.PXM.a > dsptopogwndlist
table index: 1 node name: M8850_LA
node id:56:160:47.00918100000100001a531c2a.00001a531c2a.01
dsptopolinklist
Display Topology Link List—PXM45, PXM1E
The dsptopolinklist command displays either one or all persistent link indexes. The command parameters let you narrow the scope of the display. Refer to the Example section for the contents the display.
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Local node ID
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Remote node ID
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Local port ID (the PNNI physical port ID has the format slot:subslot,port:subport)
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Local PnniPort Id (a logical number that is the equivalent of the PNNI physical port ID)
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Remote PnniPort Id
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Persistent topology link index
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Persistent topology node index
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Is_outside_link (to indicat