Table Of Contents
CESM and MPSM Command Reference
?
addcdrscprtn
addchan
addchanloop
addcon
addconCDVT
addln
addlnloop
addport
addrscprtn
addspvc
chkflash
clear
clralm
clralmcnt
clralmcnts
clralms
clrbertstats
clrcderrs
clrchancnt
clrchancnts
clrdiagresults
clrds1stats
clrmsgcnt
clrsarcnt
clrsarcnts
clrscrn
clrslftst
clrtaskinfo
cls
cnfbert
cnfcdparms
cnfcdprtntype
cnfcdrscprtn
cnfchan
cnfcon
cnfdiagtest
cnfln
cnflnloop
cnfportrscprtn
cnfprfparam
cnfrscprtn
cnfslftst
cnfswparms
core
delbert
delcdrscprtn
delchan
delchanloop
delchans
delcon
delln
dellnloop
delport
delports
delrscprtn
dncon
dspalm
dspalmcnf
dspalmcnt
dspalms
dspbert
dspbertstats
dspcd
dspcderrs
dspcdparms
dspcdprtntype
dspcdrscprtn
dspchan
dspchancnt
dspchans
dspcon
dspcons
dspdiagresults
dspdiagtests
dspds1stats
dspfeature
dsplcn
dspliccd
dspln
dsplns
dspmsgcnt
dspport
dspportrscprtn
dspports
dspprfhist
dsprscprtn
dspsarcnt
dspsarcnts
dspslftst
dspslftsttbl
dspstatparms
dsptaskinfo
dsptotals
Help
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insbiterror
memShow
movelic
myid
pausediag
resumediag
rrtcon
rundiagtest
runslftstno
setcmdc
setpagemode
startbert
stopbert
tstchan
tstcon
tstdelay
upcon
version
xclrchancnt
xcnfalm
xcnfalmcnt
xcnfcdprtntype
xcnfcdrscprtn
xcnfchan
xcnfcon
xcnfln
xcnfport
xcnfrscprtn
xdspchan
xdspchancnt
xdspchans
xdspln
xdsplns
xdspport
xdspports
CESM and MPSM Command Reference
The preferred tool to configure, monitor, and control a Cisco MGX switch is the Cisco WAN Manager (CWM) application. The command-line interface (CLI) also provides access to the Cisco MGX switches and is highly applicable during initial installation, troubleshooting, and any situation in which low-level control is useful.
This chapter documents the CLI commands that are supported on the Circuit Emulation Service Module (CESM) and the Multi Protocol Service Module (MPSM) cards that are supported by the PXM1, PXM1E, and the PXM45 processor cards in Cisco MGX 8230, Cisco MGX 8250, Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1), Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45), and Cisco MGX 8830 switches.
Note
In this documentation release not all of the Circuit Emulation service module commands supported on Cisco MGX PXM1-based systems have been documented. Only those PXM1 commands supported on the MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, and CESM-8E1 service modules have been documented and verified. For PXM1 documentation of the CLI commands supported on the CESM-T3E3 service module, refer to the Cisco MGX 8800 Series Switch Command Reference, Release 1.1.3, the Cisco MGX 8250 Multiservice Gateway Command Reference, Release 1.1.3, and the Cisco MGX 8230 Multiservice Gateway Command Reference, Release 1.1.3.
Note
For information on which PXM processor cards support each type of service module, see Table 1-2 in "Introduction."
The commands in the tables that follow (Table 6-1 to Table 6-6) are divided by major functional group. Each table shows the complete name of the command and the cards for which the command is valid. These tables do not make a distinction between which PXM processor card supports a particular command.
For information on which of the PXM processor cards a command is supported on, consult the individual pages describing each command. On the individual pages describing each command the following conventions are used in describing which PXM processor card a command is supported on:
•
If no distinction is called out between the different PXM processor cards a command may be supported on, then the command is supported on all three of the current PXM processor cards (PXM1, PXM1E, and PXM45).
•
If a command is valid only on an individual PXM processor card, then this distinction will be called out and identified.
Examples of usage for the more common commands appear in the configuration chapters of this manual.
The privilege levels of the CESM and MPSM commands can be found on the individual pages describing each command, or they can be found at the CLI by using the help or the ? command. Only those commands available at the user's login privilege level and below will be seen on the CLI and available for use by the user.
For information about navigating the command-line interface, refer to the Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45), Cisco MGX 8950, and Cisco MGX 8830 Configuration Guide, Release 5.1, and the Cisco MGX 8850 Edge Concentrator Installation and Configuration, Release 1.1.3 documentation.
Tip
If you are viewing this material in a book- or chapter-length PDF file, you can click on any command in the following tables to link to the description for that command. You can also click on commands listed in the "Related Commands" sections to link to command descriptions.
?
Help—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the ? command to display a list of the commands supported on the CESM and MPSM card.
Syntax
?
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
Help
Attributes
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Any User
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Example
Command list for the current card.
Command Logging State Priority
-------------------- ------- ------ -------------------------
addcon Yes Active Group 2
addconCDVT Yes Active Group 2
addlnloop Yes Active Service Group (-1)
addport Yes Active Group 1
addrscprtn No Any Strata Group (-2)
addspvc Yes Active Group 2
chkflash No Any Strata Group (-2)
clralmcnts No Any Group 5
clrcderrs No Any Super Group (0)
clrchancnt No Any Group 5
clrchancnts No Any Group 3
clrds1stats No Any Group 5
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
addcdrscprtn
Add Card Resource Partition (PXM1 only)—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the addcdrscprtn command to add a card-level resource partition to the current CESM or MPSM card.
Syntax
addcdrscprtn <controller> <numOfLcnAvail>
Syntax Description
controller
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Controller type for the resource partition.
• 1 = PAR (PVC)
• 2 = PNNI (SPVC)
• 3 = TAG (MPLS)
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numOfLcnAvail
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Number of LCNs (connections) available for the resource partition. Range by card type:
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES range: 1-192
• CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-248
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Related Commands
cnfcdrscprtn, delcdrscprtn, dspcdrscprtn, xcnfcdrscprtn
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: Yes
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State: Active
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Privilege: Group 1
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Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Any User
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Example
Add to the current MPSM card a resource partition that uses a TAG (MPLS) controller with 100 LCNs (connections) available.
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a > addcdrscprtn 3 100
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
addchan
Add Channel (PXM1 only)—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the addchan command to add a Permanent Virtual Connection (PVC) to a port on the current CESM or MPSM card.
Note
This command is not supported in Cisco MGX Release 1.3.
Syntax
addchan <chan_num> <port_num> <sig_type> <partial_fill> <cond_data> <cond_signalling>
[<mastership>] [<locnsap>] [<rmtvpi>] [<rmtvci>] [<rmtnsap>]
Syntax Description
chan
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Enter the channel number of the connection you want to add. The dspchans command reports shows the channel number for each configured connection. On the PXM1 platform, the channel number is found in the ChNum column.
• On PXM1 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 32-223
– E1 Channel Range = 32-279
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port_num
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Enter the port number to which you will add the connection. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. The port number is found in the Port column in the format Slot.Line.Port. The port number range varies with the card type:
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES range: 1-192
• CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-248
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sig_type
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Channel associated signalling (CAS) value.
• Basic = 1
• E1 CAS = 2
• DS1 superframe CAS = 3
• DS1 extended superframe CAS = 4
• Conditioned E1 CAS = 6
• 1x64 Basic without AAL1 Pointer = 7
• DS1 SF CAS MF (available with multiframe option enabled) = 8 (Supported only on CESM-8T1/B)
• DS1 ESF CAS MF (available with multiframe option enabled) = 9 (Supported only on CESM-8T1/B)
Note The channels on a particular line can be either all MF (SF MF or ESF MF) or all non-MF (SF or ESF). The first connection type added on a particular line (MF/non-MF) decides the sync. mode. The second connection must have the same cesCAS type, and so on.
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partial_fill
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Partial fill for ATM cells. This option determines how many bytes must be assembled before an ATM cell is sent across the network. Partially filled cells take less time to assemble and reduce transmission delay. However, partially filled cells consume more ATM network bandwidth. You can select the number of bytes for ATM cells as follows:
• Fully filled (48 bytes) = 0
• Structured T1 range = 25 to 47.
• Structured E1 range = 20 to 47.
• Unstructured T1/E1 range = 33 to 47.
Note For structured connections other than Basic and 1x64 Basic without AAL1 Pointer, the partial fill value should be greater than the number of DS0s assigned to port + 1.
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cond_data
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Conditional data is the bit pattern that is used in the data timeslots when there is an underflow or when there is a loss of signal (LOS). For a voice connection, the larger the ConditionalData value, the louder the hiss heard during LOS. The data pattern is configured as a base-10 number to represent an 8-bit binary code.
• UDT = 255
• SDT range = 0 to 255
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cond_signalling
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Conditional signalling is the signalling bits that are sent on the line when there is an underflow and also toward the network when forming dummy cells. Conditional signalling is a string of bits that you specify with a base-10 number in the range 0-15, where, for example, 15=1111, and 0=0000. These bits represent the four binary signalling bits (A, B, C, and D) to the line or network when an underflow occurs.
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mastership
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Mastership role of connection. Select from the following options:
• 1 = Master
• 2 = Slave (default)
• 3 = Unknown (MPSM-8T1/E1-CES on PXM1 only)
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locnsap
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Local NSAP address. The local NSAP is a 20 byte hex number.
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rmtvpi
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Remote virtual path identifier (VPI).
• MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-4095
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1 range: 1-65535
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rmtvci
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Remote virtual channel identifier (VCI) value. Range is 1-65535
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rmtnsap
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Remote NSAP address. The local NSAP is a 20 byte hex number.
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Related Commands
addcon, addconCDVT, cnfchan, delchan, dspchan, dspchans, xcnfchan
Attributes
Log: Yes
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State: Active
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Privilege: Group 1
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addchanloop
Add a Channel Loopback—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Use the addchanloop command to configure a channel loopback to the current MPSM card. This command causes the channel to loop at the segmentation and reassembly (SAR) stage. For additional information on loopbacks that the MPSM card supports, see Chapter 5, "Managing CESM and MPSM Cards."
Tip
To view the loopback status of a connection, use the dspcon command and look for the line labeled ChanLocalRemoteLpbkState.
Syntax
addchanloop <chan number>
Syntax Description
chan number
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Enter the channel number as it appears in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands.
• On PXM1E, PXM45 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 35-226
– E1 Channel Range = 35-282
• On PXM1 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 32-223
– E1 Channel Range = 32-279
Tip  On PXM1E and PXM45 platforms, the channel number is found in the LCN column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands. On the PXM1 platform, the channel number is found in the ChNum column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands.
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Related Commands
delchanloop, dspchans, dspcons, tstchan, tstcon, tstdelay, xcnfchan, xcnfcon
Attributes
Log: Yes
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State: Active
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Privilege: Group 1
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Example
Add a channel loopback to channel number 35 on the current MPSM card.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > addchanloop 35
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
addcon
Add Connection—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the addcon command to configure a Soft Permanent Virtual Circuit (SPVC) or a Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC) on a port on the current CESM or MPSM card. SPVCs are supported on the PXM1E/PXM45 platform, and PVCs are supported on the PXM1 platform.
When you add a connection, the software checks the configuration at the remote end to be sure the remote connection configuration is compatible. If the local and remote configuration parameters are not compatible, the connection is not added.
Syntax: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1 on PXM1E, PXM45
addcon <port_num> [-master <MasterShip>] [-rmc <RemoteConnId>] [-pf <PartialFill>]
[-condat <ConditionalData>] [-condsig <ConditionalSigCode>] [-cdv <CDVT>]
[-cas <SignallingType>] [-clip <CellLossIntegPeriod>] [-maxbuf <MaximumBufferSize>]
[-clkmode <ClockMode>] [-contp <ControllerType>] [-rtngprio <RoutingPriority>]
[-prefrte <PreferredRouteID>] [-directrte <DirectedRoute>] [-maxcost <MaxCost>]
[-type <RestrictedType>] [-cos <connServiceType>]
Note
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If the addcon command fails on the PXM1E or PXM45 platform and displays the "Failed to update disk" message, it could be that the PNNI controller has not been added on the PXM1E or PXM45 card. For information on adding the PNNI controller, refer to the Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45), Cisco MGX 8950, and Cisco MGX 8830 Configuration Guide, Release 5.1.
•
If the addcon command fails on the PXM1E or PXM45 platform and displays the "InvalidTrafficParm: check conformance or local/remote param mismatch" message, it could be that the local connection parameters on the slave/master endpoint do not match the remote connection parameters on the master/slave endpoint. To successfully add a connection both the local and remote connection parameters must match.
Syntax: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1 on PXM1
addcon <port_num> <sig_type> <partial_fill> <cond_data> <cond_signalling>
[<controller_type> [<mastership> [<remoteConnID>]]]
Syntax Description
port_num
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Enter the port number to which you will add the connection. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. The port number is found in the Port column in the format Slot.Line.Port. The port number range varies with the card type:
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES range: 1-192
• CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-248
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-master,
mastership
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Mastership role of connection. Select from the following options:
• 1 = Master
• 2 = Slave (default)
• 3 = Unknown (MPSM-8T1/E1-CES on PXM1 only)
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-rmc,
remoteConnID
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Remote connection ID. This option is used when defining the master end of a connection. After issuing the addcon command to create the slave side of a double-ended connection, use the generated slave connection ID with this option.
• On PXM1E, PXM45 platforms the format is:
– RemoteNsapAddress.VPI.VCI.
• On PXM1 platforms the format can be one of the following:
– NodeName.SlotNo.PortNo.0.0 for CES end point
– NodeName.SlotNo.PortNo.VPI.VCI for ATM end point (Use a value of 0 when SlotNo = PXM)
Tip  You can view the address components for a slave or master connection using the dspcon or dspchan command.
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-pf,
partial_fill
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Partial fill for ATM cells. This option determines how many bytes must be assembled before an ATM cell is sent across the network. Partially filled cells take less time to assemble and reduce transmission delay. However, partially filled cells consume more ATM network bandwidth. You can select the number of bytes for ATM cells as follows:
• Fully filled (48 bytes) = 0
• Structured T1 range = 25 to 47.
• Structured E1 range = 20 to 47.
• Unstructured T1/E1 range = 33 to 47.
Note For structured connections other than Basic and 1x64 Basic without AAL1 Pointer, the partial fill value should be greater than the number of DS0s assigned to port + 1.
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-condat,
cond_data
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Conditional data is the bit pattern that is used in the data timeslots when there is an underflow or when there is a loss of signal (LOS). For a voice connection, the larger the ConditionalData value, the louder the hiss heard during LOS. The data pattern is configured as a base-10 number to represent an 8-bit binary code.
• UDT = 255
• SDT range = 0 to 255
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-condsig,
cond_signalling
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Conditional signalling is the signalling bits that are sent on the line when there is an underflow and also toward the network when forming dummy cells. Conditional signalling is a string of bits that you specify with a base-10 number in the range 0-15, where, for example, 15=1111, and 0=0000. These bits represent the four binary signalling bits (A, B, C, and D) to the line or network when an underflow occurs.
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-cdv
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The Cell Delay Variation Time (CDVT) determines the amount of delay variation in the network that can be accommodated by the egress buffer. The CDVT value is how much the egress buffer is filled before sending cells to the attached CPE. This parameter allows you to configure the maximum cell arrival jitter that the reassembly process will tolerate in the cell stream without producing errors on the CBR service interface. Enter the CDVT in increments of 125 microseconds:
• T1 range = 125-24000 microseconds
• E1 range = 125-26000 microseconds
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-cas,
sig_type
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Channel associated signalling (CAS) value.
• Basic = 1
• E1 CAS = 2
• DS1 superframe CAS = 3
• DS1 extended superframe CAS = 4
• CCS = 5 (PXM1E, PXM45 only)
• Conditioned E1 CAS = 6
• 1x64 Basic without AAL1 Pointer = 7
• DS1 SF CAS MF (available with multiframe option enabled) = 8 (Supported only on CESM-8T1/B)
• DS1 ESF CAS MF (available with multiframe option enabled) = 9 (Supported only on CESM-8T1/B)
Note The channels on a particular line can be either all MF (SF MF or ESF MF) or all non-MF (SF or ESF). The first connection type added on a particular line (MF/non-MF) decides the sync. mode. The second connection must have the same cesCAS type, and so on.
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-clip
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The Cell loss integration period (CLIP) is the amount of time the egress buffer can be under run before an alarm is declared. Range: 1000 to 65535 milliseconds.
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-maxbuf
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Maximum egress buffer size in bytes. Buffers are used to mitigate variations in the cell delay. The size can be automatically computed, or you can enter a specific size in bytes. The ranges are as follows:
• Autocompute = 0
• Minimum value = the greater of {(CDVT in frames*2)*N or (CDVT + frames in 2 cells) * N}
• T1/E1 UDT maximum value = 16224
• T1 SDT maximum value = 384*N
• E1 SDT maximum value = 417*N
N = Number of 64 Kbps time slots (SDT) = 32 (T1/E1 UDT)
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-clkmode
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Clock mode.
• Synchronous = 1
• SRTS (asynchronous) = 2
• Adaptive (asynchronous) = 3
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-contp,
controller_type
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The Virtual Switch Interface (VSI) controller type that manages the connection.
• On PXM1E, PXM45 platforms:
– 1 = PAR
– 2 = PNNI (default)
– 3 = MPLS
• On PXM1 platforms:
– 1 = PAR (PVC) (Default)
– 2 = PNNI (SPVC)
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-rtngprio
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Routing priority for this connection. This parameter defines the rerouting derouting priority of the connection. Range is 1 to 15. Default setting is 8.
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-prefrte
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Preferred Route ID for this connection. The preferred route feature is applicable only to the master end of an SPVC. This option assigns a unique identifier for the preferred route to which this connection is associated. When the route ID is set to 0, the connection is not associated with any preferred routes. Range is 0 to 65,535. Default is 0.
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-directrte
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Directed Route option. When this option is yes, the associated preferred route is the only permissible route for the connection to take. Should the directed preferred route be unavailable, the connection is failed. When the option is no, the connection is allowed to try another alternate route should the preferred route be unavailable.
• 1 = Yes
• 2 = No (default)
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-maxcost
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Maximum end-to-end cost for the connection. The VSI controller uses the maximum cost to determine which network routes are available to the connection. The maximum cost is the calculated sum of the administrative weights (AWs) in both directions on every hop in a selected route. Range is 1 to 2,147,483,647. Default setting is 2147483647.
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-type
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Trunk restriction option.
• 1 = Enable connection routing without trunk restrictions (Default)
• 2 = Restrict the connection routing to terrestrial trunks
• 3 = Restrict the connection routing to satellite trunks
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-cos
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Connection service type.
• 21 = CBR1
• 31 = CBR2 (Used only for signalling with UNI 3.1 devices)
• 32 = CBR3 (Used only for signalling with UNI 3.1 devices)
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Related Commands
addconCDVT, addspvc, cnfchan, cnfcon, delchan, delchans, delcon, dncon, dspchan, dspchans, dspcon, dspcons, rrtcon, tstchan, tstcon, tstdelay, upcon, dspports, xcnfchan, xcnfcon, xdspchan, xdspchans
Attributes
Log: Yes
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State: Active
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Privilege: Group 1
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Example: PXM1E, PXM45
Add a connection to port 1 using the default parameters.
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > addcon 1
Local Connection ID is : 4700918100000000001a53337700000107230100.4.35
Example: PXM1
Add a slave connection to port 1 on the current MPSM-8T1-CES card using Basic signalling, fully filled ATM cells, a conditional data value of 255 for SDT, and a conditional signalling value of 15.
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a > addcon 1 1 0 255 15
Local Connection Id is : M8250_SJ.22.1.0.0
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
addconCDVT
Add Connection with Cell Delay Variation Tolerance—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the addconCDVT command to configure a Soft Permanent Virtual Circuit (SPVC) or a Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC) on a port on the current CESM or MPSM card. SPVCs are supported on the PXM1E/PXM45 platform, and PVCs are supported on the PXM1 platform.
Syntax
addconCDVT <port_num> <sig_type> <partial_fill> <cond_data> <cond_signalling> <CDVT>
[<controller_type> [<mastership> [<RemoteEndConID>]]]
Note
•
If the addconCDVT command fails on the PXM1E or PXM45 platform and displays the "Failed to update disk" message, it could be that the PNNI controller has not been added on the PXM1E or PXM45 card. For information on adding the PNNI controller, refer to the Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45), Cisco MGX 8950, and Cisco MGX 8830 Configuration Guide, Release 5.1.
•
If the addconCDVT command fails on the PXM1E or PXM45 platform and displays the "InvalidTrafficParm: check conformance or local/remote param mismatch" message, it could be that the local connection parameters on the slave/master endpoint do not match the remote connection parameters on the master/slave endpoint. To successfully add a connection both the local and remote connection parameters must match.
Syntax Description
port_num
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Enter the port number to which you will add the connection. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. The port number is found in the Port column in the format Slot.Line.Port. The port number range varies with the card type:
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES range: 1-192
• CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-248
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sig_type
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Channel associated signalling (CAS) value.
• 1 = basic
• 2 = E1 CAS
• 3 = DS1 superframe CAS
• 4 = DS1 extended superframe CAS
• 6 = Conditioned E1 CAS
• 7 = 1x64 Basic without AAL1 pointer
• 8 = DS1 SF CAS MF (available with multiframe option enabled) (Supported only on CESM-8T1/B)
• 9 = DS1 ESF CAS MF (available with multiframe option enabled) (Supported only on CESM-8T1/B)
Note The channels on a particular line can be either all MF (SF MF or ESF SF) or all non-MF (SF or ESF). The first connection type added on a particular line (MF/non-MF) decides the sync. mode. The second connection must have the same cesCAS type, and so on.
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partial_fill
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Partial fill for ATM cells. This option determines how many bytes must be assembled before an ATM cell is sent across the network. Partially filled cells take less time to assemble and reduce transmission delay. However, partially filled cells consume more ATM network bandwidth. You can select the number of bytes for ATM cells as follows:
• Fully filled (48 bytes) = 0
• Structured T1 range = 25 to 47.
• Structured E1 range = 20 to 47.
• Unstructured T1/E1 range = 33 to 47.
Note For structured connections other than Basic and 1x64 Basic without AAL1 Pointer, the partial fill value should be greater than the number of DS0s assigned to port + 1.
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cond_data
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Conditional data is the bit pattern that is used in the data timeslots when there is an underflow or when there is a loss of signal (LOS). For a voice connection, the larger the ConditionalData value, the louder the hiss heard during LOS. The data pattern is configured as a base-10 number to represent an 8-bit binary code.
• UDT = 255
• SDT range = 0-255
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cond_signalling
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Conditional signalling is the signalling bits that are sent on the line when there is an underflow and also toward the network when forming dummy cells. Conditional signalling is a string of bits that you specify with a base-10 number in the range 0-15, where, for example, 15=1111, and 0=0000. These bits represent the four binary signalling bits (A, B, C, and D) to the line or network when an underflow occurs.
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CDVT
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The Cell Delay Variation Time (CDVT) determines the amount of delay variation in the network that can be accommodated by the egress buffer. The CDVT value is how much the egress buffer is filled before sending cells to the attached CPE. This parameter allows you to configure the maximum cell arrival jitter that the reassembly process will tolerate in the cell stream without producing errors on the CBR service interface. Enter the CDVT in increments of 125 microseconds:
• T1 range = 125-24000 microseconds
• E1 range = 125-26000 microseconds
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controller_type
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The Virtual Switch Interface (VSI) controller type that manages the connection. Select one of the following:
• On PXM1E, PXM45 platforms:
– 1 = PAR (PVC)
– 2 = PNNI (SPVC) (Default)
• On PXM1 platforms:
– 1 = PAR (PVC) (Default)
– 2 = PNNI (SPVC)
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mastership
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Mastership role of connection. Select from the following options:
• 1 = Master
• 2 = Slave (default)
• 3 = Unknown (MPSM-8T1/E1-CES only)
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RemoteEndConID
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Remote connection ID. This option is used when defining the master end of a connection. Enter the slave connection ID as it appears after the addconCDVT command is issued.
• On PXM1E, PXM45 platforms the format is:
– RemoteNsapAddress.VPI.VCI.
• On PXM1 platforms the format can be one of the following:
– NodeName.SlotNo.PortNo.0.0 for CES end point
– NodeName.SlotNo.PortNo.VPI.VCI for ATM end point (Use a value of 0 when SlotNo = PXM)
Tip  You can view the address components for a slave or master connection using the dspcon or dspchan command.
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Related Commands
addcon, addspvc, cnfchan, cnfcon, delchan, delchans, delcon, dncon, dspchan, dspchans, dspcon, dspcons, rrtcon, tstchan, tstcon, tstdelay, upcon, dspports, xcnfchan, xcnfcon, xdspchan, xdspchans
Attributes
Log: Yes
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State: Active
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Privilege: Group 1
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Example: PXM1E, PXM45
The following example creates the slave end of a connection.
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > addconCDVT 4 1 0 255 8 12000
Local Connection ID is : 4700918100000000001a53337700000107230400.4.38
Example: PXM1
The following example creates the slave end of a connection on the current MPSM-8T1-CES card.
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a > addconCDVT 1 1 0 255 15 2000
Local Connection Id is : M8250_SJ.22.1.0.0
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
addln
Add Line—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the addln command to activate a line on a CESM or MPSM card.
Syntax
addln <line_num>
Syntax Description
line_num
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Enter the line number you want to activate. For a list of the lines available on the current card, enter the dsplns command.
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Related Commands
cnfln, delln, dspln, dsplns, xcnfln, xdspln, xdsplns
Attributes
Log: Yes
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State: Active
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Privilege: Group 1
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Example
Bring up line 8 on a CESM-8T1/B card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > addln 8
addlnloop
Add Line Loop—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the addlnloop command to loop the transmit and receive paths on a line for testing. The type of loopback created is a local line loopback. As shown in Figure 6-1, when a line is in local loopback the CESM or MPSM receives data from the network and loops it back to the network. For additional information on loopbacks supported by the CESM or MPSM card, see Chapter 5, "Managing CESM and MPSM Cards."
Figure 6-1 Local Loopback on the CESM and MPSM
Syntax
addlnloop <line_num>
Syntax Description
line_num
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Use the dsplns command to display the available lines.
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Related Commands
cnflnloop, dellnloop, dspln, dsplns, xcnfln, xdspln, xdsplns
Tip
Use the dspln command to display the loopback status of a line.
Attributes
Log: Yes
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State: Active
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Privilege: Service Group
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Example
Place line 1 on the current MPSM card in local loopback mode.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > addlnloop 1
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
addport
Add Port—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Enter the addport command to add a circuit emulation port to a line.
Syntax
addport <port_num> <line_num> <begin_slot> <num_slot> <port_type>
Syntax Description
port_num
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Port number for the Circuit Emulation service. The port number range varies with the card type:
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES range: 1-192
• CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-248
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line_num
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Line number to which the port definition applies. To display the lines that have been added, enter the dsplns command. You cannot add a port to a line unless the Status/Coding column shows that the line is enabled (Ena).
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begin_slot
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This parameter selects the starting time slot for port communications over the T1 or E1 frame. Valid slot numbers are:
• Structured and Unstructured CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES range: 1-24
• Structured CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 2-16, 18-32 (CAS line signalling—cnfln command. Slot 1 is reserved for framing and slot 17 is reserved for signalling)
• Structured CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 2-32 (CCS line signalling—cnfln command. Slot 1 is reserved for framing)
• Unstructured CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-32 (Clear E1 [no signalling]—cnfln command)
Note When using an unstructured port with T1 or E1 lines, the time slot range is ignored and all channels are assigned to the port. Once an unstructured port is added to a line, you cannot assign additional ports to that line.
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num_slot
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This parameter determines the number of consecutive time slots for this port within the T1 or E1 frame. Valid slot numbers are:
• Structured and Unstructured CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES range: 1-24
• Structured CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-30 (CAS signalling—cnfln command)
• Structured CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-31 (CCS signalling—cnfln command)
• Unstructured CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-32 (Clear E1 [no signalling]—cnfln command)
Note When using an unstructured port with T1 or E1 lines, the time slot range is ignored and all channels are assigned to the port. Once an unstructured port is added to a line, you cannot assign additional ports to that line.
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port_type
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Circuit emulation port type:
• Structured = 1
• Unstructured = 2
• FramingOnVcDisconnect = 3 (E1 line signalling must be set to Clear E1 (no signalling) —cnfln command)
Note FramingOnVcDisconnect prevents a remote-end CPE from going to loss of frame (LOF) by placing the line in remote loopback when a connection deletion or failure has occurred in the ATM network. When using a FramingOnVcDisconnect port type with T1 or E1 lines, the time slot range is ignored and all channels are assigned to the port.
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Related Commands
delport, delports, dsplns, dspport, dspports, xdspport, xdspports
Attributes
Log: Yes
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State: Active
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Privilege: Group 1
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Example
The following addport command example creates an unstructured port, where all time slots are used by the port (the port range must be entered, but it is ignored).
PXM1E_SJ.1.3.CESM.a > addport 3 3 1 1 2
The next addport command example assigns half of the available T1 time slots on line 4 to port 4.
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > addport 4 4 1 12 1
addrscprtn
Add Resource Partition—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the addrscprtn command to add a port-level resource partition to a specific port.
Syntax: PXM1E, PXM45
addrscprtn <port_num> <cntrlr_type> <cntrlr_id>
Syntax: PXM1
addrscprtn <port_num> <cntrl> <pct_bw_ingr> <pct_bw_egr> <low_lcn> <high_lcn> <numOfLcnAvail>
Syntax Description
port_num
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Port number associated with the port-level resource partition to be added. You must add a port to a line before you can define a partition for a port. Use the dspports command to view the available ports. The port number is found in the Port column in the format Slot.Line.Port. The port number range varies with the card type:
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES range: 1-192
• CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-248
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cntrlr_type,
cntrl
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Controller for this resource partition.
• 1 = PAR (PVC)
• 2 = PNNI (SPVC)
• 3 = TAG (MPLS)
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cntrlr_id
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Enter a number that will be associated with the controller used by this resource partition. Range is 1 to 255.
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pct_bw_ingr
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Ingress bandwidth percentage. Enter the percentage of the line bandwidth to be used by this controller for ingress communications. Range is 0 to 100 percent.
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pct_bw_egr
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Egress bandwidth percentage. Enter the percentage of the line bandwidth to be used by this controller for egress communications. Range is 0 to 100 percent.
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low_lcn
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Low LCN number available in this port resource partition. Range is 1 to 1000.
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high_lcn
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High LCN number available in this port resource partition. Range is 1 to 1000.
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numOfLcnAvail
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Maximum LCNs (connections) available in this port resource partition. Range by card type:
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES: 1-192
• CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES: 1-248
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Related Commands
cnfportrscprtn, cnfrscprtn, delrscprtn, dspports, dspportrscprtn, dsprscprtn, xcnfrscprtn
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: Yes
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State: Active
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Privilege: Group 1
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Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Cisco Group
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Example
Add a PNNI port-level resource partition to port 1 on the current MPSM card.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > addrscprtn 1 2 2
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
addspvc
Add SPVC (PXM1E/PXM45 only)—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the addspvc command to configure one end of an SPVC connection on a port on the current CESM or MPSM card.
Cisco MGX Release 5.1 supports double-ended and single-ended provisioning. Double-ended provisioning requires that you configure the slave end of the SPVC first, and then configure the master end of the SPVC. You can configure both the slave and the master endpoints for double-ended provisioned connections using the addspvc command.
Single-ended provisioning allows you to configure only the master end of the connection. The master end automatically configures the slave end. Cisco MGX Release 5.1 supports single ended provisioning where the master end point is defined on another device and the CESM or MPSM card hosts the slave connection. Cisco MGX Release 5.1 does not support single-ended provisioning with a master on the local CESM or MPSM card.
When you add a connection, the software checks the configuration at the remote end to be sure the remote connection configuration is compatible. If the local and remote configuration parameters are not compatible, the connection is not added.
Syntax
addspvc <port_number> [-master <MasterShip>] [-rmc <RemoteConnId>] [-pf <PartialFill>]
[-condat <ConditionalData>] [-condsig <ConditionalSigCode>] [-cdv <CDVT>]
[-cas <SignallingType>] [-clip <CellLossIntegPeriod>] [-maxbuf <MaximumBufferSize>]
[-clkmode <ClockMode>] [-contp <ControllerType>] [-rtngprio <RoutingPriority>]
[-prefrte <PreferredRouteID>] [-directrte <DirectedRoute>] [-maxcost <MaxCost>]
[-type <restrictedType>] [-cos <connServiceType>]
Note
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If the addspvc command fails on the PXM1E/PXM45 platform and displays the "Failed to update disk" message, it could be that the PNNI controller has not been added on the PXM1E or PXM45 card. For information on adding the PNNI controller, refer to the Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45), Cisco MGX 8950, and Cisco MGX 8830 Configuration Guide, Release 5.1.
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If the addspvc command fails on the PXM1E or PXM45 platform and displays the "InvalidTrafficParm: check conformance or local/remote param mismatch" message, it could be that the local connection parameters on the slave/master endpoint do not match the remote connection parameters on the master/slave endpoint. To successfully add a connection both the local and remote connection parameters must match.
Syntax Description
port_number
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Enter the port number to which you will add the connection. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. The port number is found in the Port column in the format Slot.Line.Port. The port number range varies with the card type:
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES range: 1-192
• CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-248
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-master
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Mastership role of connection. Select from the following options:
• 1 = master
• 2 = slave (default)
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-rmc
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Remote connection ID. This option is used when defining the master end of a connection. After issuing the addspvc command to create the slave side of a double-ended SPVC connection, enter the generated slave connection ID with this option. The format is: RemoteNsapAddress.VPI.VCI.
Tip  You can view the address components for a slave or master connection using the dspcon or dspchan command.
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-pf
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Partial fill for ATM cells. This option determines how many bytes must be assembled before an ATM cell is sent across the network. Partially filled cells take less time to assemble and reduce transmission delay. However, partially filled cells consume more ATM network bandwidth. You can select the number of bytes for ATM cells as follows:
• Fully filled (48 bytes) = 0
• Structured T1 range = 25 to 47.
• Structured E1 range = 20 to 47.
• Unstructured T1/E1 range = 33 to 47.
Note For structured lines, the partial fill value should be greater than the number of DS0s assigned to port.
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-condat
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Conditional data is the bit pattern that is used in the data timeslots when there is an underflow or when there is a loss of signal (LOS). For a voice connection, the larger the ConditionalData value, the louder the hiss heard during LOS. The data pattern is configured as a base-10 number to represent an 8-bit binary code.
• UDT = 255
• SDT range = 0 to 255
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-condsig
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Conditional signalling is the signalling bits that are sent on the line when there is an underflow and also toward the network when forming dummy cells. Conditional signalling is a string of bits that you specify with a base-10 number in the range 0-15, where, for example, 15=1111, and 0=0000. These bits represent the four binary signalling bits (A, B, C, and D) to the line or network when an underflow occurs.
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-cdv
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The Cell Delay Variation Time (CDVT) determines the amount of delay variation in the network that can be accommodated by the egress buffer. The CDVT value is how much the egress buffer is filled before sending cells to the attached CPE. This parameter allows you to configure the maximum cell arrival jitter that the reassembly process will tolerate in the cell stream without producing errors on the CBR service interface. Enter the CDVT in increments of 125 microseconds:
• T1 range = 125-24000 microseconds
• E1 range = 125-26000 microseconds
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-cas
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Channel associated signalling (CAS) value.
• Basic = 1
• E1 CAS = 2
• DS1 superframe CAS = 3
• DS1 extended superframe CAS = 4
• CCS = 5
• Conditioned E1 CAS = 6
• Basic without AAL1 Pointer = 7
• DS1 SF CAS MF (available with multiframe option enabled) = 8 (Supported only on CESM-8T1/B)
• DS1 ESF CAS MF (available with multiframe option enabled) = 9 (Supported only on CESM-8T1/B)
Note The channels on a particular line can be either all MF (SF MF or ESF MF) or all non-MF (SF or ESF). The first connection type added on a particular line (MF/non-MF) decides the sync. mode. The second connection must have the same cesCAS type, and so on.
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-clip
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The Cell loss integration period (CLIP) is the amount of time the egress buffer can be under run before an alarm is declared. Range: 1000 to 65535 milliseconds.
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-maxbuf
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Maximum egress buffer size in bytes. Buffers are used to mitigate variations in the cell delay. The size can be automatically computed, or you can enter a specific size in bytes. The ranges are as follows:
• Autocompute = 0
• Minimum value = the greater of {(CDVT in frames*2)*N or (CDVT + frames in 2 cells) * N}
• T1/E1 UDT maximum value = 16224
• T1 SDT maximum value = 384*N
• E1 SDT maximum value = 417*N
N = Number of 64 Kbps time slots (SDT) = 32 (T1/E1 UDT)
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-clkmode
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Clock mode.
• Synchronous = 1
• SRTS (asynchronous) = 2
• Adaptive (asynchronous) = 3
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-contp
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The Virtual Switch Interface (VSI) controller type that manages the connection. Select one of the following:
• 1 = PAR
• 2 = PNNI (default)
• 3 = MPLS
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-rtngprio
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Routing priority for this connection. This parameter defines the rerouting derouting priority of the connection. Range is 1 to 15. Default setting is 8.
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-prefrte
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Preferred Route ID for this connection. The preferred route feature is applicable only to the master end of an SPVC. This option assigns a unique identifier for the preferred route to which this connection is associated. When the route ID is set to 0, the connection is not associated with any preferred routes. Range is 0 to 65,535. Default is 0.
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-directrte
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Directed Route option. When this option is yes, the associated preferred route is the only permissible route for the connection to take. Should the directed preferred route be unavailable, the connection is failed. When the option is no, the connection is allowed to try another alternate route should the preferred route be unavailable.
• 1 = Yes
• 2 = No (default)
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-maxcost
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Maximum end-to-end cost for the connection. The VSI controller uses the maximum cost to determine which network routes are available to the connection. The maximum cost is the calculated sum of the administrative weights (AWs) in both directions on every hop in a selected route. Range is 1 to 2,147,483,647. Default setting is 2147483647.
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-type
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Trunk restriction option.
• 1 = Enable connection routing without trunk restrictions (Default)
• 2 = Restrict the connection routing to terrestrial trunks
• 3 = Restrict the connection routing to satellite trunks
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-cos
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Connection service type.
• 21 = CBR1
• 31 = CBR2 (Used only for signalling with UNI 3.1 devices)
• 32 = CBR3 (Used only for signalling with UNI 3.1 devices)
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Related Commands
addcon, addconCDVT, cnfchan, cnfcon, delchan, delchans, delcon, dncon, dspchan, dspchans, dspcon, dspcons, rrtcon, tstchan, tstcon, tstdelay, upcon, dspports, xcnfchan, xcnfcon, xdspchan, xdspchans
Attributes
Log: Yes
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State: Active
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Privilege: Group 1
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Example
Add an SPVC connection to port 3 using the default parameters.
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > addspvc 3
Local Connection ID is : 4700918100000000001a53337700000107230300.4.37
chkflash
Check Flash—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the chkflash command to check the status of the boot software file stored on the flash memory of the current CESM or MPSM card.
Syntax
chkflash
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
dspcd, version
Attributes
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Cisco Group
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Example
Check the status of the boot software file stored on the flash memory of the current CESM card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > chkflash
Calculated checksum = a9f614f6 stored checksum = a9f614f6
Check the status of the boot software file stored on the flash memory of the current MPSM card.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > chkflash
[chkflashfn]: Program length = 1477096
Calculated checksum = 0x5a73afb6 stored checksum = 0x5a73afb6
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
clear
Clear Screen—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the clear command to clear any previous commands from the session screen or window.
Tip
To activate this command, change cards to the active PXM1, PXM1E, or PXM45 and use the smclrscrn <enable|disable> command. The CESM and MPSM clrscrn command does not have this requirement and is the recommended command to use.
Syntax
clear
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
clrscrn, cls
Attributes
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Any User
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Example
After you enter the clear command, the only text that appears on the screen is the CLI prompt.
clralm
Clear Alarm—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the clralm command to clear any active alarms on a specific line of the current CESM or MPSM card. The alarms will not clear if the cause for the alarm is still present. Use the dspalm and dspalms commands to identify any active alarms.
Syntax
clralm -ds1 <LineNum>
Syntax Description
LineNum
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Line number for the line you want to clear the active alarm. Use dsplns to view the available lines.
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Related Commands
clralmcnt, clralmcnts, clralms, dspalm, dspalmcnf, dspalmcnt, dspalms, dsplns, xcnfalm
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: Yes
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State: Any
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Privilege: Group 1
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Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Group 1
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Example
Clear the active alarms for line 2 on the current CESM card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > clralm -ds1 2
clralmcnt
Clear Alarm Counters—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the clralmcnt command to clear the alarm counters for a specific line on the current CESM or MPSM card.
Syntax
clralmcnt -ds1 <LineNum>
Syntax Description
LineNum
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Line number for the line you want to clear the alarm counters. Use dsplns to view the available lines.
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Related Commands
clralm, clralmcnts, clralms, dspalm, dspalmcnf, dspalmcnt, dspalms, dsplns, xcnfalm
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: Yes
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State: Any
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Privilege: Group 1
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Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Group 1
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Example
Clear the alarm counters for line 2 on the current CESM card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > clralmcnt -ds1 2
clralmcnts
Clear Alarm Counters—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the clralmcnts command to clear the alarm counters for all lines on the current CESM or MPSM card.
Syntax
clralmcnts
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
clralm, clralmcnt, clralms, dspalm, dspalmcnf, dspalmcnt, dspalms, dsplns, xcnfalm
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: Yes
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State: Any
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Privilege: Group 1
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Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Group 1
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Example
Clear the alarm counters for all lines on the current CESM card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > clralmcnts
clralms
Clear Alarms—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the clralms command to clear active alarms on all lines of the current CESM or MPSM card. The alarms will not clear if the alarm cause is still present.
Syntax
clralms
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
clralm, clralmcnt, clralmcnts, dspalm, dspalmcnf, dspalmcnt, dspalms, dsplns, xcnfalm
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: Yes
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State: Any
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Privilege: Group 1
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Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Group 1
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Example
Clear the active alarms for all lines on the current CESM card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > clralms
clrbertstats
Clear Bit Error Rate Testing Statistics—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Use the clrbertstats command to clear all statistics that have accumulated during Bit Error Rate Testing on the current card. This command can be used to reset the statistics counters while Bit Error Rate Testing is running or it can be used to reset statistics counters after Bit Error Rate Testing has been stopped.
Syntax
clrbertstats <ifNumber>
Syntax Description
ifNumber
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Specify the interface number on which to clear Bit Error Rate Testing statistics using the format line.port.
• MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES Line number Range: 1-8
• MPSM-8T1-CES Port number Range: 1-192
• MPSM-8E1-CES Port number Range: 1-248
Note To specify a Line BERT session, the Port Number = 0.
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Related Commands
cnfbert, delbert, dspbert, dspbertstats, insbiterror, startbert, stopbert
Attributes
Log: Yes
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State: Active
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Privilege: Group 1
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Example
Clear the BERT statistics on the MPSM-8T1-CES card in slot 6 and then verify that the statistics have been cleared.
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a > clrbertstats 1.0
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a > dspbertstats 1.0
Pattern Loss Count (secs) : 0
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
clrcderrs
Clear Hardware/Reset Errors in BRAM—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the clrcderrs command to clear all card-related errors on a CESM or MPSM card. No response messages appear on screen.
Syntax
clrcderrs
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
dspcderrs
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: Yes
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State: Any
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Privilege: Super Group
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Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Super Group
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Example
Clear all card-related errors on the CESM in slot 20.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > clrcderrs
clrchancnt
Clear Channel Statistics Count—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the clrchancnt command to clear the statistics counters for a connection.
Syntax
clrchancnt <chan_num>
Syntax Description
chan_num
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Specify the channel for the connection where statistics are to be cleared. You can view connection information with the dspcons and dspchans commands.
• On PXM1E, PXM45 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 35-226
– E1 Channel Range = 35-282
• On PXM1 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 32-223
– E1 Channel Range = 32-279
Tip  On PXM1E and PXM45 platforms, the channel number is found in the LCN column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands. On the PXM1 platform, the channel number is found in the ChNum column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands.
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Related Commands
clrchancnts, dspchancnt, dspchans, dspcons, xclrchancnt, xdspchancnt
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: Yes
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State: Any
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Privilege: Group 1
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Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Group 1
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Example
Clear the statistics for channel 35.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > clrchancnt 35
clrchancnts
Clear Channel Statistics Counters—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the clrchancnts command to clear the statistics counters for all connections on the current CESM or MPSM card.
Syntax
clrchancnts
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
clrchancnt, dspchancnt, dspchans, dspcons, xclrchancnt, xdspchancnt
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: Yes
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State: Any
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Privilege: Group 1
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Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Group 1
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Example
Clear the statistics for all channels on the CESM card in slot 20.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > clrchancnts
clrdiagresults
Clear Diagnostics Results—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Use the clrdiagresults command to clear the results of all the configured online diagnostic tests.
Syntax
clrdiagresults
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
clrslftst, cnfdiagtest, cnfslftst, dspdiagresults, dspdiagtests, dspslftst, dspslftsttbl, pausediag, resumediag, rundiagtest, runslftstno
Attributes
Log: Yes
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State: Any
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Privilege: Group 1
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Example
Clear all the diagnostic tests results on the MPSM-8T1-CES card in slot 6. To confirm that the results have been cleared, use the dspdiagresults command.
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a > clrdiagresults
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a > dspdiagresults
Online Diagnostic tests RUNNING.
ID Name Enable Attempts FailCnt Result
-- ------------------------------ ------- -------- ------- -------
1 Boot Checksum Yes 0 0 N/A
2 Front card NVRAM Checksum Yes 0 0 N/A
3 CPU Performance Monitor Yes 0 0 N/A
4 NP Performance Monitor Yes 0 0 N/A
5 SLFP Access Yes 0 0 N/A
6 MPCTL Access Yes 0 0 N/A
7 FRAMER Access Yes 0 0 N/A
8 LDRAM Memory Availability Yes 0 0 N/A
9 Host Memory Availability Yes 0 0 N/A
10 Packet Memory Availability Yes 0 0 N/A
11 Internal Memory Availability Yes 0 0 N/A
12 Parameter Memory Availability Yes 0 0 N/A
13 Host Memory Access Yes 0 0 N/A
14 Packet Memory Access Yes 0 0 N/A
15 Parameter Memory Access Yes 0 0 N/A
16 MPCTL Error Monitor Yes 0 0 N/A
17 NP Error Monitor Yes 0 0 N/A
18 NP Health Check Yes 0 0 N/A
19 MPCTL Loopback Yes 0 0 N/A
20 PXM Data Path Loopback Test Yes 0 0 N/A
21 NP TDM Loopback Test No 0 0 N/A
22 SLFP TDM Loopback Test No 0 0 N/A
23 Framer Loopback Test No 0 0 N/A
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
clrds1stats
Clear DS1 Statistics Count—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the clrds1stats command to clear the statistics counters for a specific DS1 line on the current CESM or MPSM card.
Syntax: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
clrds1stats -ds1 <line_num>
Syntax: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
clrds1stats <line_num>
Syntax Description
line_num
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Line number for the line for which you want to clear statistics. Use the dsplns command to view the available lines.
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Related Commands
dspds1stats, dsplns
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: Yes
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State: Any
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Privilege: Group 1
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Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Group 1
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Example
Clear the DS1 statistics for line 8 on the current CESM card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > clrds1stats 8
Clear the DS1 statistics for line 1 on the current MPSM card
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > clrds1stats -ds1 1
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
clrmsgcnt
Clear Message Count—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the clrmsgcnt command to clear the message counters for the current CESM or MPSM card.
Syntax
clrmsgcnt
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
dspmsgcnt
Attributes
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Group 1
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Example
Clear the message counters for the current CESM card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > clrmsgcnt
clrsarcnt
Clear SAR Counters—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Enter the clrsarcnt command to clear the segmentation and reassembly (SAR) counters for a particular channel.
Syntax
clrsarcnt -chn <ChanNum>
Syntax Description
ChanNum
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Enter the channel number of the connection for which you want to clear the SAR counters. You can view connection information with the dspcons and dspchans commands.
• On PXM1E, PXM45 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 35-226
– E1 Channel Range = 35-282
• On PXM1 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 32-223
– E1 Channel Range = 32-279
Tip  On PXM1E and PXM45 platforms, the channel number is found in the LCN column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands. On the PXM1 platform, the channel number is found in the ChNum column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands.
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Related Commands
clrsarcnts, dspcons, dspsarcnt, dspsarcnts
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: Yes
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State: Any
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Privilege: Group 1
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Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Group 1
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Example
Clear the SAR counters for the connection using channel 35.
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > clrsarcnt -chn 35
clrsarcnts
Clear SAR Counters—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Enter the clrsarcnts command to clear the segmentation and reassembly (SAR) counters for all the channels or connections on the current CESM or MPSM card.
Syntax
clrsarcnts
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
clrsarcnt, dspsarcnt, dspsarcnts
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: Yes
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State: Any
|
Privilege: Group 1
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Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Group 1
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Example
Clear all SAR counters on the current CESM card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.3.CESM.a > clrsarcnts
clrscrn
Clear Screen—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the clrscrn command to clear any previous commands from the session screen or window.
Syntax
clrscrn
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
clear, cls
Attributes
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Any User
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Example
After you enter the clrscrn command, the only text that appears on the screen is the CLI prompt.
clrslftst
Clear Self-Test—CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the clrslftst command to clear the pass and fail columns in the self test table, which you can view with the dspslftsttbl command.
Note
This command is not supported on the MPSM-8T1-CES or MPSM-8E1-CES cards. For self tests on the MPSM card use the MPSM's Online Diagnostics functionality. For more information about MPSM Online Diagnostics see Chapter 5, "Managing CESM and MPSM Cards."
Syntax
clrslftst
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
clrdiagresults, cnfdiagtest, cnfslftst, dspdiagresults, dspdiagtests, dspslftst, dspslftsttbl, pausediag, resumediag, rundiagtest, runslftstno
Attributes
Log: No
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State: Any State
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Privilege: Any User
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Example
Clear the self test table for the current card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > clrslftst
clrtaskinfo
Clear Task Information—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the clrtaskinfo command to clear the task information counters that can be displayed with the dsptaskinfo command.
Syntax
clrtaskinfo
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
dsptaskinfo
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: Yes
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Service Group
|
Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Service Group
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Example
Clear the task information counters.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > clrtaskinfo
cls
Clear Screen—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the cls command to clear any previous commands from the session screen or window.
Tip
To activate this command, change cards to the active PXM1, PXM1E, or PXM45 and use the smclrscrn <enable|disable> command. The CESM and MPSM clrscrn command does not have this requirement and is the recommended command to use.
Syntax
cls
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
clear, clrscrn
Attributes
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Any User
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Example
After you enter the cls command, the only text that appears on the screen is the CLI prompt.
cnfbert
Configure Bit Error Rate Testing—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Use the cnfbert command to configure BERT on a line or port.
Syntax
cnfbert <ifNumber> [-tp <TestPattern>] [-lpbk <loopback>] [-eir <errorInsertRate>]
Syntax Description
ifNumber
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Specify the interface number to be configured using the format line.port.
• MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES Line number Range: 1-8
• MPSM-8T1-CES Port number Range: 1-192
• MPSM-8E1-CES Port number Range: 1-248
Note To specify a Line BERT session, the Port Number = 0.
When you enter the cnfbert command with only the interface number specified with no other options selected, the Bit Error Rate Test is configured using the defaults: test pattern 25, no loopback, and no error insertion rate.
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-tp
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Test pattern. Default test pattern is 25.
• 1 = All Zeros
• 2 = All Ones
• 3 = Alternate One and Zero
• 4 = Double Alternate Ones and Zeroes
• 5 = 1 in 4
• 6 = 1 in 8
• 7 = 1 in 16
• 8 = 3 in 24
• 9 = Inband Loop Back Activate
• 10 = Inband Loop Back Deactivate
• 11 = Three Bit (2^3-1)
• 12 = Four Bit (2^4-1)
• 13 = Five Bit (2^5-1)
• 14 = Six Bit (2^6-1)
• 15 = Seven Bit (2^7-1)
• 16 = Seven Bit (2^7-1) Fractional T1 Loop Up
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• 17 = Seven Bit (2^7-1) Fractional T1 Loop Down
• 18 = Nine Bit (2^9-1)
• 19 = Ten Bit (2^10-1)
• 20 = Eleven Bit (2^11-1)
• 21 = Fifteen Bit (2^15-1)
• 22 = Seventeen Bit (2^17-1)
• 23 = Eighteen Bit (2^18-1)
• 24 = Twenty Bit (2^20-1) (Not supported in Cisco MGX Releases 5.1 and 1.3)
• 25 = Twenty Bit (2^20-1) QRSS
• 26 = TwentyOne Bit (2^21-1)
• 27 = TwentyTwo Bit (2^22-1)
• 28 = TwentyThree Bit (2^23-1)
• 29 = TwentyFive Bit (2^25-1)
• 30 = TwentyEight Bit (2^28-1)
• 31 = TwentyNine Bit (2^29-1)
• 32 = ThirtyOne Bit (2^31-1)
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-lpbk
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Loopback Code.
• Line Inband = 12
• No Loopback = 15 (Default)
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-eir
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Error Insertion Rate.
• 1 = No Error (Default)
• 2 = 1 in 10
• 3 = 1 in 100
• 4 = 1 in 1,000
• 5 = 1 in 10,000
• 6 = 1 in 100,000
• 7 = 1 in 1,000,000
• 8 = 1 in 10,000,000
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Related Commands
clrbertstats, delbert, dspbert, dspbertstats, insbiterror, startbert, stopbert
Attributes
Log: Yes
|
State: Active
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Privilege: Group 1
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Example
Configure BERT on line 1 of the MPSM-8T1-CES in slot 28. Set the parameters to test pattern 15, inband line loopback, and an error insertion rate of 1 in 10,000.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > cnfbert -if 1.0 -tp 15 -lpbk 12 -eir 5
Use startbert to start BERT
Use delbert followed by cnfbert to re-configure BERT parameters
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
cnfcdparms
Configure Card Parameters—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the cnfcdparms command to enable or disable parameters on the current card. In Cisco MGX Releases 5.1 and 1.3, there is only one parameter available to configure with this command.
When there is a channel configuration change two configuration change traps are sent. Use the cnfcdparms command to enable or disable the sending of the older configuration trap change on the current card.
Syntax
cnfcdparms
Syntax Description
Note
You do not need to enter values with the cnfcdparms command. However, after you enter the cnfcdparms command, the display asks you to enter an option number (the only valid option number is 1). After the you enter the option number, the display asks you to enter a value for option 1. The possible values are described below.
option number
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Enter the option number of the parameter to configure:
• 1 = Send Old Configuration Change Trap
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value for option 1
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Select the value for option 1:
• On MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES:
– Y = Yes (Enable)
– N = No (Disable)
• On CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1:
– 1 = Enable
– 2 = Disable
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Related Commands
dspcdparms
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: Yes
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Group 1
|
Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
|
State: Active
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Privilege: Group 1
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Example: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
On the current MPSM-8T1-CES card disable the sending of old configuration change traps, and then display the results using the dspcdparms command.
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a > cnfcdparms
CARD CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
Opt# Value Type Description
---- ----- ---- -----------
1 Yes Boolean Send Old Config Change Trap
Enter option Number (1-1): 1
Enter value for option 1 (Y/N): N
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a > dspcdparms
CARD CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
Opt# Value Type Description
---- ----- ---- -----------
1 No Boolean Send Old Config Change Trap
Example: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Enable on the current CESM card the sending of old configuration change traps.
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > cnfcdparms
CARD CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
OPT# VALUE TYPE DESCRIPTION
---- ----- ---- -----------
1 Disable Boolean Sending generalConfigChangeTrap for Channel
Enter option Number(1-1):1
CARD CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
OPT# VALUE TYPE DESCRIPTION
---- ----- ---- -----------
1 Disable Boolean Sending generalConfigChangeTrap for Channel
Enable/Disable Sending generalConfigChangeTrap for Channel.
1: Sending generalConfigChangeTrap for Channel will be Enabled
0: Sending generalConfigChangeTrap for Channel will be Disabled
Enter value for option 1:1
CARD CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
OPT# VALUE TYPE DESCRIPTION
---- ----- ---- -----------
1 Enable Boolean Sending generalConfigChangeTrap for Channel
cnfcdprtntype
Configure Card Partition Type (PXM1 only)—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the cnfcdprtntype command to configure the LCN partition type that serves as the basis for sharing Global Logical Connection Number (GLCN) resources on a service module.
Note
Although in the CLI, the cnfcdprtntype command is not supported on the MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, or CESM-8E1 cards in Cisco MGX Release 1.3 (PXM1 platforms).
Syntax
cnfcdprtntype <partitionType>
Syntax Description
partitionType
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LCN partition type.
• 1 = No Partition. All controllers compete for LCN resources available on the service module.
• 2 = Controller Based. All controllers reserve a fixed number of LCN resources. Port LCN resources are not reserved.
• 3 = Port Controller Based. All controllers reserve LCN resources for each port.
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Related Commands
dspcdprtntype, xcnfcdprtntype
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: Yes
|
State: Active
|
Privilege: Group 1
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Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
|
State: Any
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Privilege: Any User
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Example:
Configure the LCN partition type to be controller based on the current MPSM card.
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a > cnfcdprtntype 2
Error occurred during the SNMP SET operation !!
Probable Reason : "Cannot modify this object. It is a read only object"
Set failed due to illegal parameter(s)
Syntax : cnfcdprtntype "partitionType"
partition type -- 1:no partition, 2: controller based,
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
cnfcdrscprtn
Configure Card Resource Partition (PXM1 only)—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the cnfcdrscprtn command to modify the card-level resources (LCNs) allocated to resource partitions configured on the current CESM or MPSM card.
Syntax
cnfcdrscprtn <#PARcon> <#PNNIcon> <#TAGcon>
Syntax Description
#PARcon
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Maximum number of connections (LCNs) available to the PAR controller. Range by card type:
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES range: 1-192
• CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-248
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#PNNIcon
|
Maximum number of connections (LCNs) available to the PNNI controller. Range by card type:
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES range: 1-192
• CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-248
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#TAGcon
|
Maximum number of connections (LCNs) available to the TAG (MPLS) controller. Range by card type:
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES range: 1-192
• CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-248
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Related Commands
addcdrscprtn, delcdrscprtn, dspcdrscprtn, xcnfcdrscprtn
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: Yes
|
State: Active
|
Privilege: Group 1
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Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
|
State: Any
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Privilege: Any User
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Example
On the current MPSM card, modify the card-level resource partitioning to give 100 connections to the PAR controller, 50 connections to the PNNI controller, and 42 connections to the TAG (MPLS) controller.
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a > cnfcdrscprtn 100 50 42
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
cnfchan
Configure Channel—CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Enter the cnfchan command to modify connection configuration parameters.
Syntax
cnfchan <chan_num> <CDVT> <CLIP> <bufsize> <clockmode> <IdleSuppEnable>
<ForceIdleSuppression>
Syntax Description
chan_num
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Enter the channel number for the connection you want to modify. The dspchans command reports shows the channel number for each connection. On PXM1E and PXM45 platforms, the channel number is found in the LCN column. On the PXM1 platform, the channel number is found in the ChNum column.
• On PXM1E, PXM45 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 35-226
– E1 Channel Range = 35-282
• On PXM1 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 32-223
– E1 Channel Range = 32-279
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CDVT
|
The Cell Delay Variation Time (CDVT) determines the amount of delay variation in the network that can be accommodated by the egress buffer. The CDVT value is how much the egress buffer is filled before sending cells to the attached CPE. This parameter allows you to configure the maximum cell arrival jitter that the reassembly process will tolerate in the cell stream without producing errors on the CBR service interface. Enter the CDVT in increments of 125 microseconds:
• T1 range = 125-24000 microseconds
• E1 range = 125-26000 microseconds
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CLIP
|
The Cell loss integration period (CLIP) is the amount of time the egress buffer can be under run before an alarm is declared. Range: 1000 to 65535 milliseconds.
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bufsize
|
Maximum egress buffer size in bytes. Buffers are used to mitigate variations in the cell delay. The size can be automatically computed, or you can enter a specific size in bytes. The minimum value depends on the CDVT configured. The ranges are as follows:
• Autocompute = 0
• Minimum value = the greater of {(CDVT in frames*2)*N or (CDVT + frames in 2 cells) * N}
• T1/E1 UDT maximum value = 16224
• T1 SDT maximum value = 384*N
• E1 SDT maximum value = 417*N
• N = Number of 64 Kbps time slots (SDT) = 32 (T1/E1 UDT)
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clockmode
|
Clock mode.
• Synchronous = 1
• SRTS (asynchronous) = 2
• Adaptive (asynchronous) = 3
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IdleSuppEnable
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This parameter is a flag to control the idle code (ABCD signalling bits) suppression feature on a connection. If you enable this feature, idle suppression logic is activated so that suppression begins when valid idle ABCD bits are detected. This feature is valid only for single DS0 connections. Enter a 1 to disable idle suppression or a 2 to enable this feature.
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ForceSuppression
|
This parameter is a flag to control the external idle suppression trigger. With this feature enabled, the logic forcefully suppresses cells on a single DS0 connection. Enter a 1 to disable forced suppression or a 2 to enable this feature.
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Related Commands
addcon, addconCDVT, addspvc, cnfcon, delchan, delchans, delcon, dncon, dspchan, dspchans, dspcon, dspcons, tstchan, tstcon, upcon, xcnfchan, xcnfcon, xdspchan, xdspchans
Attributes
Log: Yes
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State: Active
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Privilege: Group 1
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Example
Reduce the CDVT value for the connection labeled channel 35 to 500 microseconds.
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > cnfchan 35 500 2500 384 1 1 1
cnfcon
Configure Connection—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Enter the cnfcon command to modify connection configuration parameters.
Syntax
cnfcon <port_num> <CDVT> <CLIP> <bufsize> <clockmode> <IdleSuppEnable>
<ForceIdleSuppression>
Syntax Description
port_num
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Enter the port number for the port that hosts the connection you want to modify. The dspcons and dspchans command output shows the port number for each connection. The port number range varies with the card type:
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES range: 1-192
• CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-248
Tip  On PXM1E and PXM45 platforms, the port number is found in the Port.VPI.VCI column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands. On the PXM1 platform, the port number is found in the ConnID column in the format Nodename.Slot.Port.0 in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands.
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CDVT
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The Cell Delay Variation Time (CDVT) determines the amount of delay variation in the network that can be accommodated by the egress buffer. The CDVT value is how much the egress buffer is filled before sending cells to the attached CPE. This parameter allows you to configure the maximum cell arrival jitter that the reassembly process will tolerate in the cell stream without producing errors on the CBR service interface. Enter the CDVT in increments of 125 microseconds:
• T1 range = 125-24000 microseconds
• E1 range = 125-26000 microseconds
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CLIP
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The Cell loss integration period (CLIP) is the amount of time the egress buffer can be under run before an alarm is declared. Range: 1000 to 65535 milliseconds.
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bufsize
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Maximum egress buffer size in bytes. Buffers are used to mitigate variations in the cell delay. The size can be automatically computed, or you can enter a specific size in bytes. The minimum value depends on the CDVT configured. The ranges are as follows:
• Autocompute = 0
• Minimum value = the greater of {(CDVT in frames*2)*N or (CDVT + frames in 2 cells) * N}
• T1/E1 UDT maximum value = 16224
• T1 SDT maximum value = 384*N
• E1 SDT maximum value = 417*N
• N = Number of 64 Kbps time slots (SDT) = 32 (T1/E1 UDT)
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clockmode
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CBR Clock mode.
• Synchronous = 1
• SRTS (asynchronous) = 2
• Adaptive (asynchronous) = 3
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IdleSuppEnable
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This parameter is a flag to control the idle code (ABCD signalling bits) suppression feature on a connection. If you enable this feature, idle suppression logic is activated so that suppression begins when valid idle ABCD bits are detected. This feature is valid only for single DS0 connections. Enter a 1 to disable idle suppression or a 2 to enable idle suppression.
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ForceSuppression
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This parameter is a flag to control the external idle suppression trigger. With this feature enabled, the logic forcefully suppresses cells on a single DS0 connection. Enter a 1 to disable forced suppression or a 2 to enable this feature.
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Related Commands
addcon, addconCDVT, addspvc, cnfchan, delchan, delchans, delcon, dncon, dspchan, dspchans, dspcon, dspcons, rrtcon, tstchan, tstcon, upcon, xcnfchan, xcnfcon, xdspchan, xdspchans
Attributes
Log: Yes
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State: Active
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Privilege: Group 1
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Example
Reduce the CDVT value for the connection on port 1 to 500 microseconds.
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > cnfcon 1 500 2500 384 1 1 1
cnfdiagtest
Configure Diagnostic Test—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Enter the cnfdiagtest command to modify the parameters of a single diagnostic test that is a member of the online diagnostics test suite. This command may also be used to modify all online diagnostic tests at the same time.
Syntax
cnfdiagtest <TestId> [<enable|disable>] [-role <role>] [-startTOD <time>] [-period <period>]
[-iterns <iterns>] [-param1 <param>] [-param2 <param>]
Syntax Description
TestId
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Test ID number of the diagnostic test to be modified in the range 1 to 23, or enter all to specify all tests. Enter the dspdiagtests command to view the diagnostic tests available and the associated test ID numbers.
Note Only the enable|disable and -role option may be used with the all command option. All other command options are for use with individual diagnostic tests.
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enable|disable
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Enables or disables the diagnostic test on the current card.
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-role
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State of the card on which the specified diagnostic test is performed:
• Active state = 1
Note In Cisco MGX Releases 5.1 and 1.3, diagnostic tests are supported only on Active cards.
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-startTOD
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Scheduled start time of the diagnostic test using a 24 hour format (HH:MM). Enter Now to execute the test immediately.
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-period
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Time between successive iterations of the diagnostic test in minutes.
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-iterns
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Number of times the diagnostic test should be repeated. When the value is specified as -1, the test will continuously execute.
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-param1
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Parameter 1 for test. Enter the dspdiagtests <TestId> command to display the configurable parameters for each online diagnostic test.
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-param2
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Parameter 2 for test. Enter the dspdiagtests <TestId> command to display the configurable parameters for each online diagnostic test.
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Related Commands
clrdiagresults, clrslftst, cnfslftst, dspdiagresults, dspdiagtests, dspslftst, dspslftsttbl, pausediag, resumediag, rundiagtest, runslftstno
Attributes
Log: Yes
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State: Active
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Privilege: Service Group
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Example
On the MPSM-8T1-CES card in slot 6, modify diagnostic test number 9 to enabled in the active state, to start now, to wait one minute between successive tests, and run only twice.
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a > cnfdiagtest 9 enable -role 1 -startTOD now -period 1 -iterns
2
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
cnfln
Configure Line—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the optional cnfln command to configure line characteristics after the line becomes active (see addln).
Syntax: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
cnfln <line_num> <line_code> <line_len> <clk_src> [E1-signalling]
Syntax: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
cnfln <line_num> <line_code> <line_len> <clk_src> [E1-signalling|T1-Linetype]
Syntax Description
line_num
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Enter the number of the line you want to configure. Use the dsplns command to display the available lines.
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line_code
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Select the line coding:
• B8ZS (T1) = 2
• HDB3 (E1) = 3
• AMI (T1/E1) = 4
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line_len
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Enter the length of the line:
• T1 range:
– 0 to 131 feet = 10
– 131 to 262 feet = 11
– 262 to 393 feet = 12
– 393 to 524 feet = 13
– 524 to 655 feet = 14
– >655 feet = 15
• E1 (with SMB line module) = 8
• E1 (with RJ48 line module) = 9
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clk_src
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DSX1 clock source.
• 1 = loop clock
• 2 = local clock
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E1-signalling
T1-Linetype
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This option selects E1 signalling methods or T1 line types. Enter the keyword for the signalling or line type combination listed below.
E1 Signalling Methods:
• CAS, no CRC = CAS
• CAS with CRC = CAS_CRC
• CCS, no CRC = CCS
• CCS, with CRC = CCS_CRC
• Clear E1 = CLEAR
Note To support unstructured E1 communications (addport command), you must set the E1 signalling to CLEAR.
T1 Line Types:
• Dsx1ESF = ESF
• Dsx1D4 (SF) = D4
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Related Commands
addln, addlnloop, delln, dellnloop, dspln, dsplns, xcnfln, xdspln, xdsplns
Attributes
Log: Yes
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State: Active
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Privilege: Group 1
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Example
Configure the E1 line 3 on the current CESM card to use HDB3 line coding, a line length of E1 with RJ48 line module, a local clock source, and clear E1 signalling.
PXM1E_SJ.1.3.CESM.a > cnfln 3 3 9 2 CLEAR
Configure the T1 line 1 on the current MPSM card to use B8ZS line coding, a line length of 100 ft., a local clock source, and a Superframe (D4) line type.
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a > cnfln 1 2 10 2 D4
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
cnflnloop
Configure Line Loopback Code Detection—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Use the cnflnloop command to enable or disable loopback code detection on a specified line. Enabling loopback code detection allows a line to detect inband loopback activate and deactivate codes.
Upon detecting a loopback activate code, the line goes into remote loopback. Upon receiving a loopback deactivate code, the line comes out of remote loopback. The loopback deactivate code is honored only if the line was put into remote loopback by a loopback activate code. If loopback code detection is disabled while the line is in a remote loopback mode that was initiated by a loopback activate code, the line will fall out of remote loopback.
The types of equipment that can generate loopback activate codes include the SRM, BERT enabled routers, and DSU/CSU test equipment.
For additional information on loopbacks supported by the CESM and MPSM card, see Chapter 5, "Managing CESM and MPSM Cards."
Tip
Use the dspln command to display the configuration for loopback detection.
Syntax
cnflnloop <line_num> <lpbkCodeDetection>
Syntax Description
line_num
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Line number for which you want to configure loopback code detection. Use the dsplns command to view the available lines.
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lpbkCodeDetection
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Loopback code detection parameter.
• Disable code detection = 1
• Enable code detection = 2
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Related Commands
addlnloop, dellnloop, dspln, dsplns, xcnfln
Attributes
Log: Yes
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State: Active
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Privilege: Service Group
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Example
Enable loopback code detection for line 1 on the current MPSM card.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > cnflnloop 1 2
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
cnfportrscprtn
Configure Port Resource Partition—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B (PXM1 only), CESM-8T1 (PXM1 only), CESM-8E1 (PXM1 only)
Use the cnfportrscprtn command to modify a port-level resource partition on the current CESM or MPSM card
Syntax
cnfportrscprtn <port_num> <controller-name>
Syntax Description
port_num
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Enter the port number of the resource partition. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. The port number is found in the Port column in the format Slot.Line.Port. The port number range varies with the card type:
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES range: 1-192
• CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-248
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controller-name
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Resource partition controller name.
• On PXM1E, PXM45 platforms:
– 1 = PAR (PVC)
– 2 = PNNI (SPVC)
– 3 = TAG (MPLS)
• On PXM1 platforms:
– PAR
– PNNI
– TAG
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Related Commands
cnfrscprtn, dspportrscprtn. dsprscprtn
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: Yes
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State: Active
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Privilege: Group 1
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Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Any User
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Example: PXM1E, PXM45
Modify the PNNI resource partition on port 1 of the current MPSM card.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > cnfportrscprtn 1 2
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
Example: PXM1
Modify the PAR resource partition on port 1 of the current CESM card.
M8250_SJ.1.21.CESM.a > cnfportrscprtn 1 PAR
cnfprfparam
Configure Performance Parameters—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Use the cnfprfparam command to change the dspprfhist command's sampling interval (bucket interval) of processor usage on the current MPSM card.
Syntax
cnfprfparam <Bucket interval>
Syntax Description
Bucket interval
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Sampling interval of processor usage on the MPSM card. Range is 1-600 seconds. Default setting is 20 seconds.
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Related Commands
dspprfhist
Attributes
Log: Yes
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State: Any
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Privilege: Group 1
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Example
Change the sampling interval of the dspprfhist command to 40 seconds.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > cnfprfparam 40
The bucket interval will be effective from the next bucket collection.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
cnfrscprtn
Configure Resource Partition—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B (PXM1 only), CESM-8T1 (PXM1 only), CESM-8E1 (PXM1 only)
Use the cnfrscprtn command to modify the configuration of a port-level resource partition.
Syntax:
cnfrscprtn <port_num> <cntrlr> <pct_bw_ingr> <pct_bw_egr> <low_lcn> <high_lcn> <numOfLcnAvail>
Syntax Description
port_num
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Port number associated with the resource partition to be modified. You must add a port to a line before you can modify the resource partition on a port. Use the dspports command to view the available ports.
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cntrlr
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Controller for this partition:
• 1 = PAR (PVC)
• 2 = PNNI (SPVC)
• 3 = TAG (MPLS)
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pct_bw_ingr
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Ingress bandwidth percentage. Enter the percentage of the line bandwidth to be used by this controller for ingress communications. Range is 0 to 100 percent.
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pct_bw_egr
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Egress bandwidth percentage. Enter the percentage of the line bandwidth to be used by this controller for egress communications. Range is 0 to 100 percent.
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low_lcn
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Low LCN number available in this port resource partition. Range is 1 to 1000.
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high_lcn
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High LCN number available in this port resource partition. Range is 1 to 1000.
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numOfLcnAvail
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Maximum LCNs (connections) available in this port resource partition. Range by card type:
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES: 1-192
• CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES: 1-248
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Related Commands
addrscprtn, cnfportrscprtn, dspportrscprtn, dsprscprtn, delrscprtn, dspports, xcnfrscprtn
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: Yes
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State: Active
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Privilege: Group 1
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Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Cisco Group
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Example
Modify the PNNI port-level resource partition configured on port 1 of the current MPSM card to use an ingress and egress bandwidth of 50 percent, a low LCN number of 1, a high LCN number of 1, and the maximum connections available as 1.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > cnfrscprtn 1 2 50 50 1 1 1
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
cnfslftst
Configure Self-Test—CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the cnfslftst command to enable or disable self testing and to configure how often the tests are run on the current CESM card. After enabling self testing with the cnfslftst command, use the runslftst command to choose the test to run and begin testing. At the ending of testing, use the cnfslftst command to disable testing.
Note
This command is not supported on the MPSM-8T1-CES or MPSM-8E1-CES cards. For self tests on the MPSM card use the MPSM's Online Diagnostics functionality. For more information about MPSM Online Diagnostics see Chapter 5, "Managing CESM and MPSM Cards."
Syntax
cnfslftst -en <SelftestEnable> -tm <SelftestPeriod>
Syntax Description
-en
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This option enables or disables self testing. Replace SelftestEnable with one of the following values:
• Disabled = 1
• Enabled = 2
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-tm
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This option defines the period, in minutes, between self-tests. The range is 1 to 60.
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Related Commands
clrdiagresults, clrslftst, cnfdiagtest, dspdiagresults, dspdiagtests, dspslftst, dspslftsttbl, pausediag, resumediag, rundiagtest, runslftstno
Attributes
Log: Yes
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State: Active
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Privilege: Any User
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Example
The following example enables self testing and configures the testing to repeat every minute.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > cnfslftst -en 2 -tm 1
cnfswparms
Configure Software Parameters—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the cnfswparms command to configure software parameters for a connection that has been added with the addcon, addconCDVT, or addspvc commands.
Tip
To view current settings for the parameters configured by the cnfswparms command, use the dspchan or dspcon command.
Syntax
cnfswparms <chan_num> <routing_priority> <max_cost> <restricted_trunk_type>
Syntax Description
chan_num
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Enter the channel number for the connection to be configured. To display the connections with channel numbers, enter the dspchans command. On PXM1E and PXM45 platforms, the channel number is found in the LCN column. On the PXM1 platform, the channel number is found in the ChNum column.
• On PXM1E, PXM45 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 35-226
– E1 Channel Range = 35-282
• On PXM1 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 32-223
– E1 Channel Range = 32-279
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routing_priority
|
Routing priority for this connection. This parameter defines the rerouting derouting priority of the connection. Range is 1 to 15. Default setting is 8.
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max_cost
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Maximum end-to-end cost for the connection. The VSI controller uses the maximum cost to determine which network routes are available to the connection. The maximum cost is the calculated sum of the administrative weights (AWs) in both directions on every hop in a selected route. Range is 1 to 2,147,483,647.
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restricted_trunk_type
|
Trunk restriction option. To restrict the connection routing to terrestrial trunks, enter 2. To restrict the connection routing to satellite trunks, enter 3. To enable connection routing without trunk restrictions, enter 1. Default setting routes connections with no restrictions.
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Related Commands
addcon, addconCDVT, addspvc, cnfchan, cnfcon, delchan, delchans, delcon, dncon, dspchan, dspchans, dspcon, dspcons, rrtcon, tstchan, tstcon, upcon, xcnfchan, xcnfcon, xdspchan, xdspchans
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: Yes
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State: Any
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Privilege: Any User
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Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Any User
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Example
The following example configures channel 35 with a routing priority of 10, an end-to-end connection cost of 200, and no trunk restrictions on the current MPSM card.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > cnfswparms 35 10 200 1
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
core
Core Memory Dump—MPSM-8T1E1, MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Use the core command to manage core memory dumps on the MPSM card.
For information on the use of this command, see "Managing MPSM Core Dumps" in Chapter 5, "Managing CESM and MPSM Cards".
Syntax
core [?] [mask] [mask default] [mask <hex-mask>] [enable] [disable] [hot-dump <filename.zip>]
Syntax Description
core
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Enter the core command without any arguments to display the current core dump settings.
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?
|
Enter the core command with a question mark to list the optional parameters for the core command.
|
mask
|
Enter the core command with the mask option to display the current mask and the error conditions for which a core dump is enabled.
The default mask is 0x273ae. To modify the mask, use the mask <hex-mask> option.
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mask default
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Enter the core command with the mask default option to return the mask to the default mask value (0x273ae).
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mask <hex-mask>
|
Enter the core command with the mask option followed by a specified hexadecimal value to modify the mask. You can specify a mask regardless of whether core dumping is enabled for the card.
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enable
|
Enter the core command with the enable option to enable automatic core dumping for the current slot.
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disable
|
Enter the core command with the disable option to disable automatic core dumping for the current slot.
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hot-dump <filename.zip>
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Enter the core command with the hot-dump option followed by a specified file name to initiate a hot dump of the core while the MPSM card is running. The file name must be in the format filename.zip. MPSM core dump files are saved in the C:/ directory on the PXM processor card.
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Related Commands
chkflash, cnfdiagtest, cnfprfparam, dspcderrs, dspdiagtests, dspmsgcnt, dspprfhist, dsptaskinfo, i, memShow, version
Attributes
Log: Yes
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State: Any
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Privilege: Service Group
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Example
Display the current core dump settings on an MPSM-8T1-CES card:
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > core
Automatic core dumping is ** disabled ** for this slot.
Saved core images are on PXM's hard disk (C:/).
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
Display the current mask and the error conditions for which a core dump is enabled on an MPSM-8T1-CES card:
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > core mask
Automatic core dumping is enabled for this slot.
The current core mask is 0x273ae.
OFF 00001 not used (can't be turned ON)
ON 00002 DRAM Parity Error
ON 00004 WatchDog Timeout Reset
ON 00008 Resource Overflow
OFF 00010 Clear All Configuration (can't be turned ON)
OFF 00040 Reset because of PXM Low Voltage (can't be turned ON)
ON 00080 Reset By Event Log Task
ON 00100 Reset from Shell
OFF 00400 Reset from PXM (can't be turned ON)
OFF 00800 Reset System (can't be turned ON)
ON 01000 Switch Core Card
ON 02000 Secondary Cache Error
ON 04000 Software Error Reset
OFF 08000 S/W reset due to upgrade (can't be turned ON)
OFF 10000 Restore All Configuration (can't be turned ON)
ON 20000 Device Driver Error
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
delbert
Delete Bit Error Rate Testing—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Use the delbert command to clear a Bit Error Rate Testing configuration from a line or port on the current card. This command may be used to clear a BERT session that is running or may be used after the BERT session has been stopped.
Syntax
delbert <ifNumber>
Syntax Description
ifNumber
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Specify the interface number from which you want to clear the Bit Error Rate Testing configuration using the format line.port.
• MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES Line number Range: 1-8
• MPSM-8T1-CES Port number Range: 1-192
• MPSM-8E1-CES Port number Range: 1-248
Note To specify a Line BERT session, the Port Number = 0.
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Related Commands
clrbertstats, cnfbert, dspbert, dspbertstats, insbiterror, startbert, stopbert
Attributes
Log: Yes
|
State: Active
|
Privilege: Group 1
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Example
Clear the Bit Error Rate Test configuration from line 1, port 1 on the MPSM-8T1-CES in slot 6.
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a > delbert 1.1
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
delcdrscprtn
Delete Card Resource Partition (PXM1 only)—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the delcdrscprtn command to delete a card-level resource partition configured on the current CESM or MPSM card.
Note
Although in the CLI, the delcdrscprtn command is not supported on the CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, or CESM-8E1 cards in Cisco MGX Release 1.3 (PXM1 platforms).
Syntax
delcdrscprtn <controller>
Syntax Description
controller
|
Controller of the resource partition to delete.
• 1 = PAR (PVC)
• 2 = PNNI (SPVC)
• 3 = TAG (MPLS)
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Related Commands
addcdrscprtn, cnfcdrscprtn, dspcdrscprtn, xcnfcdrscprtn
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: Yes
|
State: Active
|
Privilege: Group 1
|
Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
|
State: Any
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Privilege: Any User
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Example
Delete the TAG (MPLS) controller from the card-level resource partitions configured on the current MPSM card.
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a > delcdrscprtn 3
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
delchan
Delete Channel—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Enter the delchan command to delete a connection.
Syntax
delchan <chan_num>
Syntax Description
chan_num
|
Enter the channel number for the connection to be deleted. To display the connections with channel numbers, enter the dspchans command. On PXM1E and PXM45 platforms, the channel number is found in the LCN column. On the PXM1 platform, the channel number is found in the ChNum column.
• On PXM1E, PXM45 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 35-226
– E1 Channel Range = 35-282
• On PXM1 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 32-223
– E1 Channel Range = 32-279
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Related Commands
addcon, addconCDVT, addspvc, cnfchan, cnfcon, delchans, delcon, dncon, dspchan, dspchans, dspcon, dspcons, upcon, xcnfchan, xcnfcon, xdspchan, xdspchans
Attributes
Log: Yes
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State: Active
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Privilege: Group 1
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Example
Delete channel 36.
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > delchan 36
delchanloop
Delete Channel Loop—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Use the delchanloop command to delete a channel loopback from the current MPSM card. For additional information on loopbacks supported by the MPSM card, see Chapter 5, "Managing CESM and MPSM Cards."
Tip
To view the loopback status of a connection, use the dspcon command and look for the line labeled ChanLocalRemoteLpbkState.
Syntax
delchanloop <chan number>
Syntax Description
chan number
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Enter the channel number as it appears in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands.
• On PXM1E, PXM45 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 35-226
– E1 Channel Range = 35-282
• On PXM1 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 32-223
– E1 Channel Range = 32-279
Tip  On PXM1E and PXM45 platforms, the channel number is found in the LCN column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands. On the PXM1 platform, the channel number is found in the ChNum column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands.
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Related Commands
addchanloop, dspchans, dspcons, tstchan, tstcon, tstdelay, xcnfchan, xcnfcon
Attributes
Log: Yes
|
State: Active
|
Privilege: Group 1
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Example
Remove a channel loopback from channel 35 on the current MPSM card.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > delchanloop 35
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
delchans
Delete Channels—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the delchans command to delete a range of CESM or MPSM connections by specifying the channel numbers. Channel numbers are assigned by the switch as each connection is defined with the addcon, addconCDVT, or addspvc commands.
Syntax
delchans <start chan #> <# of chans>
Syntax Description
start chan #
|
Enter a channel number as it appears in the dspcons or dspchans command display.
• On PXM1E, PXM45 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 35-226
– E1 Channel Range = 35-282
• On PXM1 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 32-223
– E1 Channel Range = 32-279
Tip  On PXM1E and PXM45 platforms, the channel number is found in the LCN column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands. On the PXM1 platform, the channel number is found in the ChNum column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands.
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# of chans
|
Number of consecutive channels to delete.
|
Related Commands
addcon, addconCDVT, addspvc, cnfchan, cnfcon, delchan, delcon, dncon, dspchan, dspchans, dspcon, dspcons, upcon, xcnfchan, xcnfcon, xdspchan, xdspchans
Attributes
Log: Yes
|
State: Active
|
Privilege: Group 1
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Example
Delete channels 37 and 38.
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > delchans 37 2
delcon
Delete Connection—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Enter the delcon command to delete a connection.
Syntax
delcon <port_num>
Syntax Description
port_num
|
Enter the port number for the connection to be deleted. To display the connections with port numbers, enter the dspcons or dspchans command. The port number range varies with the card type:
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES range: 1-192
• CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-248
Tip  On PXM1E and PXM45 platforms, the port number is found in the Port.VPI.VCI column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands. On the PXM1 platform, the port number is found in the ConnID column in the format Nodename.Slot.Port.0 in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands.
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Related Commands
addcon, addconCDVT, addspvc, cnfchan, cnfcon, delchan, delchans, dncon, dspchan, dspchans, dspcon, dspcons, rrtcon, tstchan, tstcon, upcon, xcnfchan, xcnfcon, xdspchan, xdspchans
Attributes
Log: Yes
|
State: Active
|
Privilege: Group 1
|
Example
Delete the connection on port 4.
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > delcon 4
delln
Delete Line—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the delln command to bring down a line.
Syntax
delln <line_num>
Syntax Description
line_num
|
Number of the line to be deleted. Use dsplns to view the available lines.
|
Related Commands
addln, cnfln, dspln, dsplns, xcnfln, xdspln, xdsplns
Attributes
Log: Yes
|
State: Active
|
Privilege: Group 1
|
Example
Bring down line 8 on a CESM card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > delln 8
dellnloop
Delete Line Loop—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the dellnloop command to remove the local line loopback feature from a line. For additional information on loopbacks supported by the CESM or MPSM cards, see Chapter 5, "Managing CESM and MPSM Cards."
Syntax
dellnloop <line_num>
Syntax Description
line_num
|
Number of the line to be removed from local loopback. Use dsplns to view the available lines.
|
Related Commands
addln, addlnloop, cnfln, delln, dspln, dsplns, xcnfln, xdspln, xdsplns
Attributes
Log: Yes
|
State: Active
|
Privilege: Service Group
|
Example
Remove line loopback from line 8 on a CESM card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > dellnloop 8
delport
Delete Port—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Enter the delport command to remove a port from a CESM or MPSM card.
Syntax
delport <port_num>
Syntax Description
port_num
|
Enter the port number for the port you want to delete. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. The port number is found in the Port column in the format Slot.Line.Port. The port number range varies with the card type:
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES range: 1-192
• CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-248
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Related Commands
addport, delports, dspport, dspports, xcnfport, xdspport, xdspports
Attributes
Log: Yes
|
State: Active
|
Privilege: Group 1
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Example
The following example deletes port 4 on the current CESM card:
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > delport 4
delports
Delete Ports—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Enter the delports command remove a specified number of contiguous port configurations.
Syntax
delports <start port #> <# of ports>
Syntax Description
start port #
|
Start port number to be deleted. Use the dspports command to display the configured ports. The port number is found in the Port column in the format Slot.Line.Port. The port number range varies with the card type:
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES range: 1-192
• CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-248
|
# of ports
|
Number of contiguous ports to be deleted.
|
Related Commands
addport, delport, dspport, dspports, xdspport, xdspports
Attributes
Log: Yes
|
State: Active
|
Privilege: Group 1
|
Example
The following example deletes ports 2 and 3.
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > delports 2 2
delrscprtn
Delete Resource Partition—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the delrscprtn command to delete a port-level resource partition.
Note
Although in the CLI, the delrscprtn command is not supported on the MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, or CESM-8E1 cards in Cisco MGX Release 1.3 (PXM1 platforms).
Syntax: PXM1E, PXM45
delrscprtn <port_num> <cntrlr_type> <cntrlr_id>
Syntax: PXM1
delrscprtn <port_num> <controller>
Syntax Description
port_num
|
Port number associated with the resource partition to be deleted. Use the dspports command to view the available ports. The port number is found in the Port column in the format Slot.Line.Port. The port number range varies with the card type:
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES range: 1-192
• CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-248
|
cntrlr_type,
controller
|
Controller for the resource partition.
• 1 = PAR (PVC)
• 2 = PNNI (SPVC)
• 3 = TAG (MPLS)
|
cntrlr_id
|
Enter the controller ID assigned to the partition you are deleting. To display the controller ID, use the dsprscprtn command. Valid range is from 1 to 255.
|
Related Commands
addport, addrscprtn, cnfportrscprtn, cnfrscprtn, delport, dspport, dspportrscprtn, dspports, dsprscprtn, xcnfrscprtn
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: Yes
|
State: Active
|
Privilege: Group 1
|
Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Cisco Group
|
Example
Delete the PNNI resource partition with the controller ID of 2 from port 1 on the current MPSM card.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > delrscprtn 1 2 2
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
dncon
Down Connection (PXM1E/PXM45 only)—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the dncon command to bring down a connection.
Note
This command operates only on master endpoints.
Syntax
dncon <Chan Num>
Syntax Description
Chan Num
|
Specify the channel for the connection to be displayed. You can view channel information with the dspcons and dspchans commands.
• On PXM1E, PXM45 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 35-226
– E1 Channel Range = 35-282
Tip  On PXM1E and PXM45 platforms, the channel number is found in the LCN column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands.
|
Related Commands
addcon, addconCDVT, addspvc, cnfchan, cnfcon, delchan, delchans, delcon, dspchan, dspchans, dspcon, dspcons, rrtcon, tstcon, upcon, xcnfchan, xcnfcon, xdspchan, xdspchans
Attributes
Log: Yes
|
State: Active
|
Privilege: Group 1
|
Example
Bring down the connection using channel 36.
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > dncon 36
dspalm
Display Alarm—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the dspalm command to display the active alarms associated with a specific line on the current CESM or MPSM card.
Syntax
dspalm -ds1 <LineNum>
Syntax Description
LineNum
|
Line number for the line you want to display the active alarms. Use dsplns to view the available lines.
|
Related Commands
clralm, clralmcnt, clralmcnts, clralms, dspalmcnf, dspalmcnt, dspalms, dsplns, xcnfalm
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example
Display the alarms for line 8 on the current CESM card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > dspalm -ds1 8
LineAlarmState: No Alarms
LineStatisticalAlarmState: No Statistical Alarms
dspalmcnf
Display Alarm Configuration—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the dspalmcnf command to display the alarm configuration and thresholds for a specific line on the current card.
Syntax
dspalmcnf -ds1 <LineNum>
Syntax Description
LineNum
|
Line number of the line for which you want to display the alarm configuration. Use the dsplns command to view the available lines.
|
Related Commands
clralm, clralmcnt, clralmcnts, clralms, dspalm, dspalmcnt, dspalms, dsplns, xcnfalm
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example
Display the alarm configuration and thresholds for line 1 on the current MPSM card.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > dspalmcnf -ds1 1
StatisticalAlarmSeverity: Minor
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
dspalmcnt
Display Alarm Counters—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the dspalmcnt command to display the alarm counters for a specific line on the current CESM or MPSM card. The alarm counters indicate how many times each type of active alarm has occurred since the counters were last reset.
Syntax
dspalmcnt -ds1 <LineNum>
Syntax Description
LineNum
|
Line number of the line you want to display the alarm counters. Use the dsplns command to view the available lines.
|
Related Commands
clralm, clralmcnt, clralmcnts, clralms, dspalm, dspalmcnf, dspalms, dsplns, xcnfalm
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Display the alarm counters for line 2 on the current MPSM card.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > dspalmcnt -ds1 1
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
Example: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Display the alarm counters for line 2 on the current CESM card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > dspalmcnt -ds1 1
Line Errored Seconds Current: 0
Line Errored Seconds Last 15Min Bucket: 0
Line Errored Seconds Last 24Hr Bucket: 0
Line Severely Errored Seconds Current: 0
Line Severely Errored Seconds Last 15Min Bucket: 0
Line Severely Errored Seconds Last 24Hr Bucket: 0
CRC Errored Seconds Current: 0
CRC Errored Seconds Last 15Min Bucket: 0
CRC Errored Seconds Last 24Hr Bucket: 0
CRC Severely Errored Seconds Current: 0
CRC Severely Errored Seconds Last 15Min Bucket: 0
CRC Severely Errored Seconds Last 24Hr Bucket: 0
Severely Errored Framing Seconds Current: 0
Severely Errored Framing Seconds Last 15Min Bucket: 0
Severely Errored Framing Seconds Last 24Hr Bucket: 0
AIS Errored Seconds Current: 0
AIS Errored Seconds Last 15Min Bucket: 0
AIS Errored Seconds Last 24Hr Bucket: 0
Unavailable Seconds Current: 0
Unavailable Seconds Last 15Min Bucket: 0
Unavailable Seconds Last 24Hr Bucket: 0
dspalms
Display Alarms—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the dspalms command to display a summary of the active line alarms on the current CESM or MPSM card.
Syntax
dspalms -<lineType>
Syntax Description
lineType
|
Line type of the card you want to display the active line alarms. Line type is ds1.
|
Related Commands
clralm, clralmcnt, clralmcnts, clralms, dspalm, dspalmcnf, dspalmcnt, xcnfalm
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example
Display the line alarms on the current CESM card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > dspalms -ds1
Line AlarmState StatisticalAlarmState
---- ----------- ---------------------
20.1 No Alarms No Statistical Alarms
20.2 No Alarms No Statistical Alarms
20.3 No Alarms No Statistical Alarms
20.4 Alarm(s) On No Statistical Alarms
20.5 Alarm(s) On No Statistical Alarms
20.6 Alarm(s) On No Statistical Alarms
20.7 Alarm(s) On No Statistical Alarms
20.8 No Alarms No Statistical Alarms
dspbert
Display Bit Error Rate Testing—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Use the dspbert command to view the parameters configured with the cnfbert command and to view the status of the current BERT session.
Syntax
dspbert <ifNumber>
Syntax Description
ifNumber
|
Specify the interface number to be viewed using the format line.port.
• MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES Line number Range: 1-8
• MPSM-8T1-CES Port number Range: 1-192
• MPSM-8E1-CES Port number Range: 1-248
Note To specify a Line BERT session, the Port Number = 0.
|
Related Commands
clrbertstats, cnfbert, delbert, dspbertstats, insbiterror, startbert, stopbert
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Active
|
Privilege: Group 1
|
Example
Display the BERT session configured on line 1 of the MPSM-8T1-CES card in slot 28.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > dspbert 1.0
Loopback Code : LineInBand
ErrorInsertRate : OneInTenThousand
Start Date/Time : Not Started
Operational Status : Out Of Sync
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
dspbertstats
Display Bit Error Rate Testing Statistics—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Use the dspbertstats command to view statistics for the Bit Error Rate Test configured on the current card. This command can be used to view changing statistics while the Bit Error Rate Test is running or it can be used after testing has stopped to view the total statistics accumulated during the test period.
Syntax
dspbertstats <ifNumber>
Syntax Description
ifNumber
|
Specify the interface number on which to view BERT statistics using the format line.port.
• MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES Line number Range: 1-8
• MPSM-8T1-CES Port number Range: 1-192
• MPSM-8E1-CES Port number Range: 1-248
Note To specify a Line BERT session, the Port Number = 0.
|
Related Commands
clrbertstats, cnfbert, delbert, dspbert, insbiterror, startbert, stopbert
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Active
|
Privilege: Group 1
|
Example
Display the statistics for the Bit Error Rate Testing running on line 1 of the MPSM-8T1-CES card in slot 28.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > dspbertstats 1.0
Pattern Loss Count (secs) : 7
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
dspcd
Display Card—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the dspcd command to display information regarding the hardware, software, and operational status of the current CESM or MPSM card.
Tip
To determine if a card is a CESM-8T1/B, refer to the FunctionModuleType: row in the dspcd command display.
Tip
You can also display card information by entering the dspcd command on the PXM1E and PXM45 with the appropriate slot number. For example: dspcd 20. The command report that appears is different from the report that appears when you enter the dspcd command on the CESM or MPSM card. The dspcd <slot_num> command on the PXM1 supports only the SRM card in slots 15, 16, 31, and 32.
Syntax
dspcd
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
version
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Display information for the current MPSM-8T1-CES card. The MPSM card in this example does not have a back card present.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > dspcd
FunctionModuleState: Active
FunctionModuleType: MPSM-8T1-CES
FunctionModuleSerialNum: SAG07208RRA
FunctionModuleFWRev: 030.000.001.077-A
FunctionModuleResetReason: Reset by PXM
LineModuleState: Not Present
configChangeTypeBitMap: No changes
cardIntegratedAlarm: Major
cardMajorAlarmBitMap: Line Alarm
PCB PART NO-(800 LEVEL): 800-22480-04
PCB PART_NO-(73 LEVEL): 73-8466-04
PCB REVISION (800 LEVEL):
PCB SERIAL NO: SAG07208RRA
PCB PART NO-(800 LEVEL): ??
PCB PART NO-(73 LEVEL): ??
PCB REVISION (800 LEVEL): ??
FAB PART NO-(28 LEVEL): ??
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
Display information for the current MPSM card from the active PXM45.
M8850_SF.7.PXM.a > dspcd 28
M8850_SF System Rev: 04.09 Dec. 16, 2003 21:27:43 GMT
MGX8850 Node Alarm: CRITICAL
Slot Number: 28 Redundant Slot: NONE
Inserted Card: MPSM_8T1_CES ---
Reserved Card: MPSM_8T1_CES UnReserved
Serial Number: SAG07208RRA ---
Prim SW Rev: 30.0(1.77)A ---
Sec SW Rev: 30.0(1.77)A ---
Cur SW Rev: 30.0(1.77)A ---
Boot FW Rev: 30.0(1.77)A ---
800-level Part#: 800-22480-04 ---
Reset Reason: On Reset from PXM
Miscellaneous Information:
Crossbar Slot Status: No Crossbar
Backcard Mismatch/Failed Reasons
---------------------------------
Example: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Display information for the current CESM-8T1/B card.
M8850_SF.1.26.CESM.a > dspcd
FunctionModuleState: Active
FunctionModuleType: CESM-8T1/B
FunctionModuleSerialNum: B24356
FunctionModuleFWRev: 021.000.001.193-A
FunctionModuleResetReason: Reset by PXM
LineModuleType: LM-RJ48-8T1
configChangeTypeBitMap: CardCnfChng, LineCnfChng
cardIntegratedAlarm: Clear
Display information for the current CESM-8T1/B card from the active PXM45.
M8850_SF.7.PXM.a > dspcd 26
M8850_SF System Rev: 03.09 Dec. 19, 2002 00:10:47 GMT
MGX8850 Node Alarm: MAJOR
Slot Number: 26 Redundant Slot: NONE
Inserted Card: CESM_8T1/B RJ48_8T1
Reserved Card: CESM_8T1/B UnReserved
Serial Number: B24356 648395
Prim SW Rev: 21.0(1.95)A ---
Sec SW Rev: 21.0(1.95)A ---
Cur SW Rev: 21.0(1.95)A ---
Boot FW Rev: 1.0(2.0) ---
800-level Part#: 000-00000-00 000-00000-00
Reset Reason: On Reset from PXM
Miscellaneous Information:
Crossbar Slot Status: No Crossbar
Backcard Mismatch Reasons
-------------------------
dspcderrs
Display Hardware Errors in BRAM—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the dspcderrs command to display card-related errors on a CESM or MPSM card.
Syntax
dspcderrs
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
clrcderrs
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example
Display any card errors for the current CESM card. No response messages appear on screen when there are no errors on the CESM card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > dspcderrs
Display any card errors for the current MPSM card.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > dspcderrs
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
dspcdparms
Display Card Parameters—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the dspcdparms command to display parameters configured on the current card.
Syntax
dspcdparms
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
cnfcdparms
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Group 1
|
Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
|
State: Active
|
Privilege: Group 1
|
Example
Display the parameters configured on the current card.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > dspcdparms
CARD CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
Opt# Value Type Description
---- ----- ---- -----------
1 No Boolean Send Old Config Change Trap
dspcdprtntype
Display Card Resource Type (PXM1 only)—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the dspcdprtntype command to display the LCN partition type configured on the current CESM or MPSM card.
Syntax
dspcdprtntype
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
cnfcdprtntype, xcnfcdprtntype
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: No
|
State: Active
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Cisco Group
|
Example
Display the LCN partition type configured on the current MPSM card.
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a > dspcdprtntype
cardLcnPartitionType: port controller based
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
dspcdrscprtn
Display Card Resource Partition (PXM1 only)—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the dspcdrscprtn command to view the card-level resources allocated to each resource partition configured on the current CESM or MPSM card.
Syntax
dspcdrscprtn
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
addcdrscprtn, cnfcdrscprtn, delcdrscprtn, xcnfcdrscprtn
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: No
|
State: Active
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Display the number of LCNs available for each of the resource partitions configured on the current MPSM card.
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a > dspcdrscprtn
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
Example: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Display the number of LCNs available for each of the resource partitions configured on the current CESM card.
M8250_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > dspcdrscprtn
User Status NumOfLcnAvail
------ ------ -------------
dspchan
Display Channel—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the dspchan command to display configuration and operational data for a connection. This command produces the same report as the dspcon command, but you can specify the connection using the channel number instead of using the port number.
Syntax
dspchan <chan_num>
Syntax Description
chan_num
|
Specify the channel for the connection to be displayed. You can view connection information with the dspcons and dspchans commands.
• On PXM1E, PXM45 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 35-226
– E1 Channel Range = 35-282
• On PXM1 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 32-223
– E1 Channel Range = 32-279
Tip  On PXM1E and PXM45 platforms, the channel number is found in the LCN column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands. On the PXM1 platform, the channel number is found in the ChNum column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands.
|
Related Commands
addcon, addconCDVT, addspvc, cnfchan, cnfcon, delchan, delchans, delcon, dncon, dspchans, dspcon, dspcons, rrtcon, tstchan, tstcon, upcon, xcnfchan, xcnfcon, xdspchan, xdspchans
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example: PXM1E, PXM45
Display the connection information for channel 35 on the current CESM card.
M8850_SF.1.26.CESM.a > dspchan 35
-------------------------------------------
ChanNum: 35 RowStatus: Mod
AdmnState: Up ChanState: Ok
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
PORT-ALARM CTRLR-ABIT E-AIS/RDI CELL-LOSS
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
-------------------------------------------
ChanClockMode: Synchronous
ChanMaxBufSize: 192 bytes
ChanCDVT: 1000 micro seconds
C L I P: 2500 milliseconds
ChanLocalRemoteLpbkState: Disabled
ChanTestState: NotInProgress
ISDetType DetectionDisabled
ExtISTrig DisableIdleSupression
ChanLocalNSAP: 47009181000000000164444b6100000107d30100
ChanRemoteNSAP: NULL NSAP
ChanConnServiceType: CBR1
ChanRestrictTrunkType: No Restriction
ChanLineConditionState: Disabled
Example: PXM1
Display the connection information for channel 32 on the current CESM card.
M8250_SJ.1.3.CESM.a > dspchan 32
ChanClockMode: Synchronous
ChanMaxBufSize: 192 bytes
ChanCDVT: 1000 micro seconds
C L I P: 2500 milliseconds
ChanLocalRemoteLpbkState: Disabled
ChanTestState: NotInProgress
ISDetType DetectionDisabled
ExtISTrig DisableIdleSupression
ChanLocalNSAP: 4d383235305f534a000000000000000003000100
ChanRemoteNSAP: 4d383235305f534a000000000000000000000100
ChanRestrictTrunkType: No Restriction
ChanLineConditionState: Disabled
dspchancnt
Display Channel Count—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the dspchancnt command to display statistics information for a connection. Use this command to view the traffic being processed on a specific connection. Because the statistics are historical, you might want to clear them using the clrchancnt or clrchancnts command before beginning your testing or troubleshooting.
Syntax
dspchancnt <chan_num>
Syntax Description
chan_num
|
Specify the channel for the connection to be displayed. You can view channel information with the dspcons and dspchans commands.
• On PXM1E, PXM45 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 35-226
– E1 Channel Range = 35-282
• On PXM1 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 32-223
– E1 Channel Range = 32-279
Tip  On PXM1E and PXM45 platforms, the channel number is found in the LCN column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands. On the PXM1 platform, the channel number is found in the ChNum column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands.
|
Related Commands
addcon, addconCDVT, addspvc, clrchancnt, clrchancnts, cnfchan, cnfcon, delchan, delchans, delcon, dncon, dspchan, dspchans, dspcon, dspcons, rrtcon, tstchan, tstcon, upcon, xclrchancnt, xdspchancnt, xdspchan, xdspchans
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Display the connection status and statistics for channel 35 on the current MPSM card.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > dspchancnt 35
Chan RCV ATM State: Other State
Chan XMT ATM State: Sending AIS OAM
Cell Loss Status: Cell Loss
Underflow Inserted Cells: 32951
Signalling Status Offhook
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
Example: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Display the connection status and statistics for channel 36 on the current CESM card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > dspchancnt 36
Chan RCV ATM State: Normal
Chan XMT ATM State: Normal
Cell Loss Status: No Cell Loss
Reassembled Cells: 84578237
Generated Cells: 84690662
Channel Uptime (secs.) 20676
Signalling Status Offhook
dspchans
Display Channels—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the dspchans command to display a summary of all the connections on the current CESM or MPSM card.
Syntax
dspchans
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
addcon, addconCDVT, addspvc, cnfchan, cnfcon, delchan, delchans, delcon, dncon, dspchan, dspcon, dspcons, rrtcon, tstchan, tstcon, upcon, xcnfcon, xdspchan, xdspchans
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example: PXM1E, PXM45
Display all connections configured on the current CESM card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > dspchans
LCN Port.VPI.VCI Type M/S Clock PCR CDVT BufSz CLIP Admin Alarm
---- ------------ ---- --- ----- ------ ----- ----- ----- ----- -----
0035 001.04.035 stru S Synch 4096 00500 00384 02500 Up OK
0036 002.04.036 stru M Synch 4096 01000 00384 02500 Up OK
0037 003.04.037 stru S Synch 4096 01000 00384 02500 Up CTRLR-ABIT
Example: PXM1
Display all connections configured on the current MPSM card. Connection information found in the ConnID column is in the format Nodename.Slot.Port.0.
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a > dspchans
Line ConnId ChNum Status CDVT BufSize CLIP CBRserv Alarm
---- -------------------- ----- ------ ----- ------- ----- -------- -----
1 M8250_SJ.22.1.0 32 Mod 1000 384 2500 struct Alarm
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
dspcon
Display Connection—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Enter the dspcon command to view configuration data for a connection.
Syntax
dspcon <port>
Syntax Description
port
|
Enter the port number for the connection to be displayed. To display a list of connections with port numbers, enter the dspcons or dspchans command. The port number range varies with the card type:
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES range: 1-192
• CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-248
Tip  On PXM1E and PXM45 platforms, the port number is found in the Port.VPI.VCI column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands. On the PXM1 platform, the port number is found in the ConnID column in the format Nodename.Slot.Port.0 in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands.
|
Related Commands
addcon, addconCDVT, addspvc, cnfchan, cnfcon, delchan, delchans, delcon, dncon, dspchan, dspchans, dspcons, rrtcon, tstchan, tstcon, upcon, xcnfchan, xcnfcon, xdspchan, xdspchans
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example: PXM1E, PXM45
Display the connection parameters for a connection configured on port 1 of the current CESM card.
M8850_SF.1.26.CESM.a > dspcon 1
-------------------------------------------
ChanNum: 35 RowStatus: Mod
AdmnState: Up ChanState: Ok
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
PORT-ALARM CTRLR-ABIT E-AIS/RDI CELL-LOSS
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
-------------------------------------------
ChanClockMode: Synchronous
ChanMaxBufSize: 192 bytes
ChanCDVT: 1000 micro seconds
C L I P: 2500 milliseconds
ChanLocalRemoteLpbkState: Disabled
ChanTestState: NotInProgress
ISDetType DetectionDisabled
ExtISTrig DisableIdleSupression
ChanLocalNSAP: 47009181000000000164444b6100000107d30100
ChanRemoteNSAP: NULL NSAP
ChanConnServiceType: CBR1
ChanRestrictTrunkType: No Restriction
ChanLineConditionState: Disabled
Example: PXM1
Display the connection parameters for a connection configured on port 1 of the current CESM card.
M8250_SJ.1.3.CESM.a > dspcon 1
ChanClockMode: Synchronous
ChanMaxBufSize: 192 bytes
ChanCDVT: 1000 micro seconds
C L I P: 2500 milliseconds
ChanLocalRemoteLpbkState: Disabled
ChanTestState: NotInProgress
ISDetType DetectionDisabled
ExtISTrig DisableIdleSupression
ChanLocalNSAP: 4d383235305f534a000000000000000003000100
ChanRemoteNSAP: 4d383235305f534a000000000000000000000100
ChanRestrictTrunkType: No Restriction
ChanLineConditionState: Disabled
dspcons
Display Connections—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Enter the dspcons command to view a summary of all connections on the current card. On the PXM1E and PXM45 platform, this command may also be used to list all the connections that meet a specific connection parameter.
Syntax: PXM1E, PXM45
dspcons [-h] [-chn <ChanNum>] [-pt <PortNum>] [-locvpi <localVPI>] [-locvci <localVCI>] [-cbrserv <CBRService>] [-master <masterShip>] [-clkmode <MODE>] [-pcr <PCR>] [-cdv <CDVT>] [-maxbuf <SIZE>] [-clip <CLIP>] [-admin <ConnAdminStatus>] [-alarm <ConnAlarmStatus>]
Syntax: PXM1
dspcons
Syntax Description
Note
The Flags can be preceded by "no" to negate the user value. For example, the same output would be given by entering both of the following commands at the CLI: dspcons -admin Up, and dspcons -noadmin Down.
-h
|
Display the list of additional command options.
Note The additional command options are supported only on PXM1E and PXM45 platforms.
|
-chn
|
Channel number. Use this option to limit the display to a specific channel. To view the configured channel numbers, use the dspcons command without any options.
• On PXM1E, PXM45 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 35-226
– E1 Channel Range = 35-282
Tip  On PXM1E and PXM45 platforms, the channel number is found in the LCN column in the output of the dspcons command.
|
-pt
|
Port number. This option limits the display to the connections on the specified port. To view the configured ports, use the dspports command. The port number is found in the Port column in the format Slot.Line.Port. The port number range varies with the card type:
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES range: 1-192
• CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-248
|
-locvpi
|
Connection local VPI number. This option limits the display to the connections that use the specified local VPI number. To view the configured VPI numbers, use the dspcons command without any options. Range = 1 to 65536.
|
-locvci
|
Connection local VCI number. This option limits the display to the connections that use the specified local VCI number. To view the configured VCI numbers, use the dspcons command without any options. Range = 1 to 65536.
|
-cbrserv
|
CBR service type. This option limits the display to the connections that use one of the following service types:
• Unstructured = unstruct
• Structured = struct
|
-master
|
Mastership. This option allows you to limit the display to connections for which the local endpoint is either a master endpoint or a slave endpoint. To use this option, enter either -master Master or -master Slave.
|
-clkmode
|
Clock mode. Use this option to select connections based on the clock mode they are using:
• Synchronous
• S.R.T.S
• Adaptive
|
-pcr
|
PCR. This option allows you to limit the display to connections with a specific PCR value. Range = 171 to 9000.
|
-cdv
|
Cell delay variation tolerance. This option allows you to limit the display to connections with a specific CDVT value.
• T1 range = 125 to 24000
• E1 range = 125 to 26000
|
-maxbuf
|
Maximum egress buffer size. This option allows you to limit the display to connections with a specific buffer size. Range = 0 to 65535.
|
-clip
|
Cell loss integration period. This option allows you to limit the display to connections with a specific CLIP period. Range = 1000 to 65535.
|
-admin
|
Administrative status. Use this option to limit the display to those connections that are either administratively up or administratively down. To use this option, enter either -admin Up or -admin Down.
|
-alarm
|
Alarm type. Use this option to limit the display to connections that meet a specific alarm condition. To select the alarm condition, enter the option with one of the following keywords:
• OK
• PORT-ALARM
• CTRLR-ABIT
• E-AIS
• RDI
• CELL-LOSS
|
Related Commands
addcon, addconCDVT, addspvc, cnfchan, cnfcon, delchan, delchans, delcon, dncon, dspchan, dspchans, dspcons, dspports, rrtcon, tstchan, tstcon, upcon, xcnfchan, xcnfcon, xdspchan, xdspchans
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example: PXM1E, PXM45
Display the connections on the current CESM card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > dspcons
LCN Port.VPI.VCI Type M/S Clock PCR CDVT BufSz CLIP Admin Alarm
---- ------------ ---- --- ----- ------ ----- ----- ----- ----- -----
0035 001.04.035 stru S Synch 4096 00500 00384 02500 Up OK
0036 002.04.036 stru M Synch 4096 01000 00384 02500 Up OK
0037 003.04.037 stru S Synch 4096 01000 00384 02500 Up CTRLR-ABIT
Example: PXM1
Display the connections on the current CESM card. The port number is found in the ConnID column in the format Nodename.Slot.Port.0.
M8250_SJ.1.3.CESM.a > dspcons
Line ConnId ChNum Status CDVT BufSize CLIP CBRserv Alarm
---- -------------------- ----- ------ ----- ------- ----- -------- -----
1 M8250_SJ.3.1.0 32 Add 1000 192 2500 struct Okay
dspdiagresults
Display Diagnostic Results—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Enter the dspdiagresults command to display the results of diagnostic tests configured for the current card.
Syntax
dspdiagresults
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
clrdiagresults, clrslftst, cnfdiagtest, cnfslftst, dspdiagtests, dspslftst, dspslftsttbl, pausediag, resumediag, rundiagtest, runslftstno
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example
Display the results of the diagnostics tests that were enabled on the current card.
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a > dspdiagresults
Online Diagnostic tests RUNNING.
ID Name Enable Attempts FailCnt Result
-- ------------------------------ ------- -------- ------- -------
1 Boot Checksum Yes 1 0 Pass
2 Front card NVRAM Checksum Yes 1 0 Pass
3 CPU Performance Monitor Yes 185 0 Pass
4 NP Performance Monitor Yes 185 0 Pass
5 SLFP Access Yes 185 0 Pass
6 MPCTL Access Yes 185 0 Pass
7 FRAMER Access Yes 185 0 Pass
8 LDRAM Memory Availability Yes 185 0 Pass
9 Host Memory Availability Yes 31 0 Pass
10 Packet Memory Availability Yes 31 0 Pass
11 Internal Memory Availability Yes 31 0 Pass
12 Parameter Memory Availability Yes 31 0 Pass
13 Host Memory Access Yes 921 0 Pass
14 Packet Memory Access Yes 185 0 Pass
15 Parameter Memory Access Yes 185 0 Pass
16 MPCTL Error Monitor Yes 185 0 Pass
17 NP Error Monitor Yes 185 0 Pass
18 NP Health Check Yes 185 0 Pass
19 MPCTL Loopback Yes 921 0 Pass
20 PXM Data Path Loopback Test Yes 921 0 Pass
21 NP TDM Loopback Test No 0 0 N/A
22 SLFP TDM Loopback Test No 0 0 N/A
23 Framer Loopback Test No 0 0 N/A
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
dspdiagtests
Display Diagnostic Tests—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Enter the dspdiagtests command to view the complete list of available online diagnostic tests configured on the current MPSM card. Using this command with the Test ID number option will give detailed information about a specific online diagnostic test.
Syntax
dspdiagtests [<TestId>]
Syntax Description
TestId
|
Using this option will give detailed information about each individual diagnostic test. Enter the dspdiagtests command to view the diagnostic tests available and the associated test ID numbers.
|
Related Commands
clrdiagresults, clrslftst, cnfdiagtest, cnfslftst, dspdiagresults, dspslftst, dspslftsttbl, pausediag, resumediag, rundiagtest, runslftstno
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example
Display the list of available diagnostic tests configured on the MPSM-8T1-CES in slot 6.
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a > dspdiagtests
ID Name Enable Role StartTOD Period Iteratns
-- ---------------------------- ------- ------ -------- ------ --------
1 Boot Checksum No Active NOW 1440 FOREVER
2 Front card NVRAM Checksum No Active NOW 1440 FOREVER
3 CPU Performance Monitor No Active NOW 5 FOREVER
4 NP Performance Monitor No Active NOW 5 FOREVER
5 SLFP Access No Active NOW 5 FOREVER
6 MPCTL Access No Active NOW 5 FOREVER
7 FRAMER Access No Active NOW 5 FOREVER
8 LDRAM Memory Availability No Active NOW 5 FOREVER
9 Host Memory Availability No Active NOW 30 FOREVER
10 Packet Memory Availability No Active NOW 30 FOREVER
11 Internal Memory Availability No Active NOW 30 FOREVER
12 Parameter Memory Availability No Active NOW 30 FOREVER
13 Host Memory Access No Active NOW 1 FOREVER
14 Packet Memory Access No Active NOW 5 FOREVER
15 Parameter Memory Access No Active NOW 5 FOREVER
16 MPCTL Error Monitor No Active NOW 5 FOREVER
17 NP Error Monitor No Active NOW 5 FOREVER
18 NP Health Check No Active NOW 5 FOREVER
19 MPCTL Loopback No Active NOW 1 FOREVER
20 PXM Data Path Loopback Test No Active NOW 1 FOREVER
21 NP TDM Loopback Test No Active NOW 30 FOREVER
22 SLFP TDM Loopback Test No Active NOW 30 FOREVER
23 Framer Loopback Test No Active NOW 30 FOREVER
Online Diagnostic tests RUNNING.
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
Display detailed information about online diagnostic test 12 on the MPSM-8T1-CES card in slot 6.
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a > dspdiagtests 12
Test Name: Parameter Memory Availability
Function: Monitors the available Parameter memory.
Threshold for available memory: 0 - 100%
NP ID: 0 for MPSM-8T1E1, 0/1/2(Both NP) for MPSM-16T1E1
Alarm Raised on Failure: Major
Configured Parameters: 15, 0
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
dspds1stats
Display DS1 Statistics—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the dspds1stats command to display a list of statistics for a specific DS1 line on the current CESM or MPSM card.
Syntax
dspds1stats <line_num>
Syntax Description
line_num
|
Line number for the line for which you want to display statistics. Use the dsplns command to view the available lines.
|
Related Commands
clrds1stats, dspstatparms
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Display the DS1 statistics for line 1 on the current MPSM card.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > dspds1stats -ds1 1
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
Example: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Display the DS1 statistics for line 8 on the current CESM card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > dspds1stats 8
Severely Errored Seconds 0
dspfeature
Display Feature—CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the dspfeature command to determine if the CESM card is operating as a channelized card or a nonchannelized card.
Note
This command is not supported on the MPSM-8T1-CES or MPSM-8E1-CES cards. To display what features have been enabled on the MPSM card use the dspliccd command.
Syntax
dspfeature
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
dspliccd
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Cisco Group
|
Example
Display the feature status of the current CESM card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > dspfeature
dsplcn
Display Logical Channel Number—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the dsplcn command to display the logical channel number when you know the port number for the connection.
Syntax
dsplcn <port>
Syntax Description
port
|
Specify the port associated with the logical channel number to be displayed. You can view connection information with the dspcons and dspchans commands, which also show the corresponding channel numbers. The port number range varies with the card type:
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES range: 1-192
• CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-248
Tip  On PXM1E and PXM45 platforms, the port number is found in the Port.VPI.VCI column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands. On the PXM1 platform, the port number is found in the ConnID column in the format Nodename.Slot.Port.0 in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands.
|
Related Commands
dspchans, dspcons
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
|
State: Active
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example
Display the channel number for the connection using port 1.
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > dsplcn 1
dspliccd
Display Card Licenses—MPSM-8T1E1, MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Use the dspliccd command to display the details of feature licenses both in use and programmed into the NVRAM of the MPSM-8T1E1 card.
Tip
After installation of the MPSM-8T1E1 card, enter the movelic command to move the programmed feature licenses from the MPSM card to the PXM license pool so that the feature licenses are made available for use.
Note
The rate control feature license is the only feature license available for the MPSM-8T1E1 card. This feature license is used by the MPSM-8T1E1 card when configured for Frame Relay services.
Syntax
dspliccd
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
movelic
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example
Use the dspliccd command to display the details of feature licenses on the MPSM-8T1-CES card in slot 6.
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a > dspliccd
Service Module Type: MPSM8T1E1
Service Module Serial Number: SAG07208RRA
Provisioning (addcon) Allowed: YES
=========================================================
Needed License Type Needed Licenses
------------------- ---------------
=========================================================
Allocated License Type Allocated licenses
---------------------- ------------------
=========================================================
Programmed License Type Programmed licenses
------------------------ -------------------
=========================================================
Programmed License Registered: YES
License registration node: M8250_SJ
License registration chassis: SCA05020GGR
=========================================================
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
dspln
Display Line—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Enter the dspln command to view the characteristics of a specified physical line.
Syntax
dspln <line_num>
Syntax Description
line_num
|
Line number for the line you want to display. Use the dsplns command to view the available lines.
|
Related Commands
addln, addlnloop, cnfln, delln, dellnloop, dsplns, xcnfln, xdspln, xdsplns
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Display line 8 on the current CESM-8T1 card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > dspln 8
LineXmtClockSource: LocalTiming
LineLoopbackCommand: LocalLineLoop
LineUsedTimeslotsBitMap: 0x0
LineLoopbackCodeDetection: codeDetectDisabled
Example: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Display line 1 on the current MPSM-8T1-CES card. The output of the dspln command on the MPSM card is the same as the output of the 8 port CESM card with the addition of the status of Bit Error Rate Testing.
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a > dspln 1
LineXmtClockSource: LocalTiming
LineLoopbackCommand: NoLoop
LineUsedTimeslotsBitMap: 0x0
LineLoopbackCodeDetection: codeDetectDisabled
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
dsplns
Display Lines—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the dsplns command to view a summary of all lines on the current card. To view more information about a single line, use the dspln command.
Syntax
dsplns
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
addln, cnfln, delln, dspln, xcnfln, xdspln, xdsplns
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example
Display lines on the current CESM card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > dsplns
Line Conn Type Status/Coding Length XmtClock Alarm Stats
---- ----- ------------ ------ -------- ------------- -------- ----- -----
20.1 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Ena/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim No No
20.2 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Ena/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim No No
20.3 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Ena/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim No No
20.4 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Ena/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim Yes No
20.5 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Dis/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim
20.6 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Dis/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim
20.7 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Dis/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim
20.8 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Dis/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim
dspmsgcnt
Display Message Counters—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the dspmsgcnt command to display the message counters for the current CESM and MPSM card.
Syntax
dspmsgcnt
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
clrmsgcnt
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example
Display the message counters for the current CESM card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > dspmsgcnt
SARCtrlMsgDiscUnknownChan: 0
SARCtrlMsgLastUnknownChan: 0
dspport
Display Port—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Enter the dspport command to view the port configuration for the specified port.
Syntax
dspport <port_num>
Syntax Description
port_num
|
Enter the port number for the connection you want to display. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. The port number is found in the Port column in the format Slot.Line.Port. The port number range varies with the card type:
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES range: 1-192
• CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-248
|
Related Commands
addport, delport, delports, dspports, xcnfport, xdspport, xdspports
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example
Display port 4 on the current CESM card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > dspport 4
PortDs0ConfigBitMap(1stDS0): 0xfff(1)
dspportrscprtn
Display Port Resource Partition—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B (PXM1 only), CESM-8T1 (PXM1 only), CESM-8E1 (PXM1 only)
Use the dspportrscprtn command to view the port-level resource partitions on the current CESM or MPSM card.
Syntax: PXM1E/PXM45
dspportrscprtn <port_num>
Syntax: PXM1
dspportrscprtn
Syntax Description
port_num
|
Enter the port number for the resource partition you want to display. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. The port number is found in the Port column in the format Slot.Line.Port. The port number range varies with the card type:
• MPSM-8T1-CES range: 1-192
• MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-248
|
Related Commands
cnfportrscprtn, dsprscprtn
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: No
|
State: Active
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example: PXM1E, PXM45
Display the port-level resource partitions on port 1 of the current MPSM card.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > dspportrscprtn 1
Port User Status NumOfLcnAvail LcnLow LcnHigh IngrBW EgrBW CtrlrId
---- ------ ------ -------------- -------- --------- ------ ----- --------
1 PNNI Add 1 1 1 100 100 2
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
Example: PXM1
Display the port-level resource partitions on the current MPSM card.
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a > dspportrscprtn
Port User Status NumOfLcnAvail LcnLow LcnHigh IngrBW EgrBW
---- ------ ------ -------------- -------- --------- ------ -----
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
dspports
Display Ports—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Enter the dspports command to view information about all ports on the current card. In the output of the dspports command, the port number is found in the Port column in the format Slot.Line.Port.
Syntax
dspports
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
addport, delport, delports, dspport, xcnfport, xdspport, xdspports
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example
Display the ports on the current CESM card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > dspports
------ --- ------ --------
PortDs0UsedLine1: 0x00ffffff
PortDs0UsedLine2: 0x00ffffff
PortDs0UsedLine3: 0x00ffffff
PortDs0UsedLine4: 0x00000fff
PortDs0UsedLine5: 0x00000000
PortDs0UsedLine6: 0x00000000
PortDs0UsedLine7: 0x00000000
PortDs0UsedLine8: 0x00000000
dspprfhist
Display Performance History—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Use the dspprfhist command to show the history of processor usage on the current MPSM card.
Tip
To change the default sampling interval (bucket interval) of 20 seconds, use the cnfprfparm command.
Syntax
dspprfhist
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
cnfprfparam, dspcderrs, dspdiagresults, dspdiagtests, dspslftst, dspslftsttbl, dsptaskinfo, i
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Group 1
|
Example
Display the performance history of the current MPSM card. The output of this command will display 10 samples taken at 20-second intervals (default sampling interval).
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > dspprfhist
(From)0:15:20-(To)0:15:40
---------------------------------------
---------------------------------------
---------------------------------------
The following table describes processor tasks that can occur in the output of the dspprfhist command.
Tip
For a complete list of processor tasks running on the current MPSM card, use the i command.
Process
|
Description
|
INTERRUPT
|
CPU time spent processing ISRs during the configured bucket interval.
|
Idle
|
CPU time spent not processing any tasks. The higher the idle time, the more stable the card is.
|
Kernel
|
CPU time spent processing system level house keeping tasks.
|
MISC
|
CPU time spent processing miscellaneous tasks.
|
tRootTask
|
CPU time spent monitoring the health of all other tasks.
|
tSCM
|
Shelf Communication Manager. CPU time spent maintaining communications with the PXM.
|
tCMM
|
Card Manager. CPU time spent maintaining application level connectivity between the MPSM and the PXM.
|
tOAM
|
CPU time spent processing OAM tasks relating to alarm cells.
|
tOAMRcv
|
CPU time spent processing OAM tasks relating to loopback request cells.
|
tStatMgr
|
Statistics Manager. CPU time spent collecting line, port, and channel level statistics.
|
tEvtMgr
|
Event Manager. CPU time spent processing event tasks.
|
tONLD
|
CPU time spent processing Online Diagnostics tasks.
|
tCPM
|
Connection and Port Manager. CPU time spent maintaining connection status, port status, related alarms, traps, and OAM generation tasks.
|
tConnLog
|
CPU time spent logging connection and port alarms to the PXM log.
|
tRPC
|
CPU time spent processing special communications from the PXM.
|
tBERT
|
CPU time spent processing BERT requests from PXM (SRM based BERT).
|
tLDRVDS1
|
CPU time spent monitoring the line for alarm conditions.
|
tCES
|
CPU time spent processing CES related house keeping tasks. This task is applicable only in CES mode.
|
tBertOnBoard
|
CPU time spent processing Onboard BERT tasks.
|
tLmClient
|
CPU time spent processing license requests and releases between the MPSM and PXM.
|
dsprscprtn
Display Resource Partition—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B (PXM1E/PXM45 only), CESM-8T1 (PXM1E/PXM45 only), CESM-8E1 (PXM1E/PXM45 only)
Use the dsprscprtn command to display the configuration of a port-level resource partition.
Syntax
dsprscprtn <port_num>
Syntax Description
port_num
|
Specify the port number for the resource partition you want to view. The dspports command lists all configured ports. The port number is found in the Port column in the format Slot.Line.Port. The port number range varies with the card type:
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES range: 1-192
• CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-248
|
Related Commands
addrscprtn, cnfportrscprtn, cnfrscprtn, delrscprtn, dspportrscprtn, xcnfrscprtn
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: No
|
State: Active
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example: PXM1E, PXM45
Display resource partition configuration information for port 1 on the current MPSM card.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > dsprscprtn 1
Port User Status NumOfLcnAvail LcnLow LcnHigh IngrBW EgrBW CtrlrId
---- ------ ------ -------------- -------- --------- ------ ----- --------
1 PNNI Add 1 1 1 100 100 2
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
Example: PXM1
Display resource partition configuration information for port 1 on the current MPSM card.
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a > dsprscprtn 1
Port User Status NumOfLcnAvail LcnLow LcnHigh IngrBW EgrBW
---- ------ ------ -------------- -------- --------- ------ -----
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
dspsarcnt
Display SAR Counters—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the dspsarcnt command to display the Segmentation And Reassembly (SAR) counter statistics for a specific connection. The output of the dspsarcnt command displays cell bus SAR data statistics. This command will indicate the status of the channel traffic and will indicate the reason for any discards.
From the direction of CPE, transmit (Tx) cells move from the service module onto the cell bus (PXM) and towards the ATM network. Receive (Rx) cells move from the ATM network onto the cell bus towards the service module, and onward to the CPE.
Syntax
dspsarcnt <chan_num>
Syntax Description
chan_num
|
Enter the channel number of the connection you want to display. You can show connection information with the dspcons and dspchans commands.
• On PXM1E, PXM45 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 35-226
– E1 Channel Range = 35-282
• On PXM1 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 32-223
– E1 Channel Range = 32-279
Tip  On PXM1E and PXM45 platforms, the channel number is found in the LCN column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands. On the PXM1 platform, the channel number is found in the ChNum column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands.
|
Related Commands
clrsarcnt, clrsarcnts, dspcons, dspsarcnts
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example
Display the SAR counters for channel 35 on the current CESM card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > dspsarcnt 35
--------------- ---------------
Total Cells: 72810522 72696866
Total CellsEnd2EndLpBk: 0 0
Total CellsSegmentLpBk: 0 0
dspsarcnts
Display SAR Counter—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the dspsarcnts command to display the Segmentation And Reassembly (SAR) counter statistics for all connections on the current CESM or MPSM card. The output of the dspsarcnts command displays cell bus SAR data statistics. From the direction of CPE, transmit (Tx) cells move from the service module onto the cell bus (PXM) and towards the ATM network. Receive (Rx) cells move from the ATM network onto the cell bus towards the service module, and onward to the CPE.
Syntax
dspsarcnts
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
clrsarcnt, clrsarcnts, dspsarcnt
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example
Display the SAR counters for the current CESM card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.3.CESM.a > dspsarcnts
--------------- ---------------
Total CellsEnd2EndLpBk: 0 0
Total CellsSegmentLpBk: 0 0
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
dspslftst
Display Self-Test—CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the dspslftst command to view the self-test configuration and status on the current card.
Note
This command is not supported on the MPSM-8T1-CES or MPSM-8E1-CES cards. For self tests on the MPSM card use the MPSM's Online Diagnostics functionality. For more information about MPSM Online Diagnostics see Chapter 5, "Managing CESM and MPSM Cards."
Syntax
dspslftst
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
clrdiagresults, clrslftst, cnfdiagtest, cnfslftst, dspdiagresults, dspdiagtests, dspslftsttbl, pausediag, resumediag, rundiagtest, runslftstno
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example
Display self-test configuration and status for the current CESM card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > dspslftst
SelfTestState: SelfTest Passed
SelfTestResultDescription: No failure information available
dspslftsttbl
Display Self-Test Table—CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the dspslftsttbl command to view the self tests the card can perform, view the configuration for the tests, and determine if a test resets the card or is destructive to existing connections.
Note
This command is not supported on the MPSM-8T1-CES or MPSM-8E1-CES cards. For self tests on the MPSM card use the MPSM's Online Diagnostics functionality. For more information about MPSM Online Diagnostics see Chapter 5, "Managing CESM and MPSM Cards."
Syntax
dspslftsttbl
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
clrdiagresults, clrslftst, cnfdiagtest, cnfslftst, dspdiagresults, dspdiagtests, dspslftst, pausediag, resumediag, rundiagtest, runslftstno
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example
Show the tests, test configuration, and test results for the current CESM.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > dspslftsttbl
Test # Test Name Thold Fail Pass Last Enab Destr Card Rst
1 DRAM access test 1 0 0 P Y N Y
2 ISRAM access test 1 0 0 P Y N Y
3 ESRAM access test 1 0 0 P Y N Y
4 BRAM checksum test 1 0 0 P Y N Y
5 CODE checksum test 1 0 0 P Y N Y
6 Line loopback test 1 0 0 P Y Y Y
7 CellBus test 1 0 0 P Y N N
dspstatparms
Display Statistics Parameters—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the dspstatparms command to display the statistics parameters for the current card.
Syntax
dspstatparms
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
clrds1stats, dspds1stats
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example
Display the statistics parameters for the current card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > dspstatparms
TFTP ACK time-out (sec): 60
Peak Enable Flag: Disabled
Object Count: 0 STATS COLLECTION: Disabled
Object Subtype Counts: 0 0 0 0
Total File Memory Used: 0
Number of File Allocated: 0
Auto Mem Rgn Size: 1572864
dsptaskinfo
Display Task Information—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the dsptaskinfo command to display operational statistics about internal card processes.
Syntax
dsptaskinfo
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
clrtaskinfo
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Service Group
|
Example: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Display task information for the current MPSM card.
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a > dsptaskinfo
taskName msgReceivd msgSent msgSent lastSent lastSt lastSt
Failed FailedTask Failed Failed
---------- --------------- --------------- ---------- ---------- ------ ------
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
Example: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Display task information for the current CESM card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > dsptaskinfo
taskName msgReceivd msgSent msgSent lastSent lastSt lastSt
Failed FailedTask Failed Failed
---------- --------------- --------------- ---------- ---------- ------ ------
nmimRouter 0 4754 0 0 0x0
conn_mgr_t 529 1674 0 0 0x0
dsptotals
Display Totals—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the dsptotals command to view total counts for lines, ports, channels, and alarms on the current card.
Syntax
dsptotals
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
dspalms, dspchans, dspcons, dsplns, dspports
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
|
State: Active
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES on PXM1E, PXM45
Show totals on the current card.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > dsptotals
total active ports = 1/192
total active chans = 1/192
---------------------------------------
------------------ ----- -----
---------------------------------------
Port Channel Table : # of channel assigned per port
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 <-- least significant digit
0 1 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
1 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
2 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
3 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
4 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
5 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
6 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
7 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
8 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
9 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
10 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
11 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
12 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
13 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
14 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
15 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
16 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
17 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
18 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
Example: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES on PXM1
Show totals on the current card.
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a > dsptotals
total active ports = 3/192
total active chans = 3/192
Port Channel Table : # of channel assigned per port
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 <-- least significant digit
0 1 1 --- 1 --- --- --- --- ---
1 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
2 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
3 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
4 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
5 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
6 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
7 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
8 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
9 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
10 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
11 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
12 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
13 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
14 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
15 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
16 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
17 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
18 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
Example: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1 on PXM1E, PXM45
Show totals on the current card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > dsptotals
total active ports = 2/192
total active chans = 2/192
---------------------------------------
------------------ ----- -----
---------------------------------------
Example: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1 on PXM1
Show totals on the current card.
M8250_SJ.1.3.CESM.a > dsptotals
total active ports = 2/192
total active chans = 1/192
Help
Help—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the Help command to display a list of the commands supported on the CESM or MPSM card.
Syntax
Help
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
? command
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example
Command list for the current card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > Help
addcon Yes Active Group 2
addconCDVT Yes Active Group 2
addlnloop Yes Active Service Group (-1)
addport Yes Active Group 1
addrscprtn No Any Strata Group (-2)
addspvc Yes Active Group 2
chkflash No Any Strata Group (-2)
clralmcnts No Any Group 5
clrcderrs No Any Super Group (0)
clrchancnt No Any Group 5
clrchancnts No Any Group 3
clrds1stats No Any Group 5
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
i
Information—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the i command to display information about software tasks that are running on the current card.
Syntax
i
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
dsptaskinfo
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Service Group
|
Example: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Display task information.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > i
NAME ENTRY TID PRI STATUS PC SP ERRNO DELAY
---------- ------------ -------- --- ---------- -------- -------- ------- -----
tExcTask excTask 57f5e20 0 PEND 44b720 57f5c50 0 0
tLogTask logTask 57f3260 0 PEND 44b720 57f3098 0 0
tRootTask usrRoot 57ffd60 1 DELAY 4241e0 57ff998 30065 1
tRlogind rlogind 574ef40 2 PEND 395670 574e980 0 0
tWdbTask 417694 5747230 3 PEND 395670 5746f20 0 0
tShell shell 573ff40 5 PEND 395670 573f978 0 0
tNetTask netTask 57b0b90 50 PEND 395670 57b0a80 0 0
tTimerTask timerTask 4499c80 50 SUSPEND 423384 4499b98 0 0
tLmClient lmClientMain 43f5100 50 DELAY 4241e0 43f4dc8 0 21
tSmCmdTsk1 cmdTask 3fd48f0 50 READY 424d20 3fd3830 3d0002 0
tSmOutTsk1 smtermOutTas 3fca640 50 READY 395670 3fca2b8 0 0
tTelnetd telnetd 574d8d0 55 PEND 395670 574d628 0 0
tFtpdTask 3cd180 574a980 55 PEND 395670 574a6e8 0 0
tSCM scmMain 44989d0 55 READY 4241e0 4498728 0 0
tCMM cmmMain 4490720 55 PEND+T 44b720 4490388 3d0004 15
tSMD smtermd 4486470 55 READY 395494 4485e78 0 0
tFILED fileDeamon 447cee0 55 PEND 44b720 447cb30 0 0
tOAM oamMain 4474c30 55 DELAY 4241e0 4474980 3d0002 1
tOAMRcv oamRcvMain 446c980 55 PEND 395670 446c5f0 0 0
tEvtMgr eventMgrMain 445c420 55 READY 4241e0 445c1b0 0 0
tLOGD sysLogMsgTas 444ef90 55 PEND 44b720 444ec20 0 0
tSnmpMsgd routerMain 4446cb0 55 PEND 44b720 4446968 0 0
tSnmp pSNMPMain 443ea00 55 PEND 44b720 443e6b0 0 0
tCPM cpmMain 4436750 55 PEND+T 44b720 4436338 3d0004 6
tConnLog conLogTask 442e4a0 55 PEND+T 44b720 442e090 3d0004 10
tRPC rpcMain 44261f0 55 PEND+T 44b720 4425e60 3d0004 3
tLDRVDS1 ldrvDs1Main 40dfde0 55 READY 4241e0 40dfb50 0 0
tCES cesMain 40d5b30 55 READY 4241e0 40d58a0 0 0
tStatMgr statsMgrMain 44646d0 58 READY 4241e0 4464430 0 0
tONLD onldMain 441dea0 58 DELAY 4241e0 441dc18 0 728
tStatsd tftpstatsTas 4415bc0 60 DELAY 4241e0 4415920 0 5658
tPortmapd portmapd 574c290 100 PEND 395670 574bfe0 16 0
tRSYNC smrmResynchM 440d910 100 DELAY 4241e0 440d550 0 39
tBert bertMain 4405660 100 PEND+T 44b720 44052e0 3d0004 48
tBertOnBoarbertOnBoardM 43fd3b0 100 READY 4241e0 43fd0e8 0 0
resyncSmrp smrpMsgHandl 40cc8a0 100 PEND 44b720 40cc548 0 0
resyncSmrc smrcStartFin 40ca5f0 100 PEND 395670 40ca360 0 0
tBgndCheck bgndTaskChec 43eabe0 120 DELAY 4241e0 43eaa68 0 50
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
Example: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Display task information.
NAME ENTRY TID PRI STATUS PC SP ERRNO DELAY
---------- ------------ -------- --- ---------- -------- -------- ------- -----
tExcTask excTask 80479d50 0 PEND 800e07b8 80479c80 0 0
tRootTask usrRoot 8047fd80 1 PEND+T 800e07b8 8047f9e8 3d0004 2
tShell shell 80477230 1 PEND 800e0c68 80476e88 0 0
tTimerTask timerTask 80454c40 50 DELAY 800e4028 80454be0 0 4289214978
tSmCmdTsk1 cmdTask 802b04b0 50 READY 800e470c 802aff08 3006b 0
tSmOutTsk1 smtermOutTas 802abb90 50 READY 800e0c68 802ab8b8 0 0
scm scmMain 804539b0 55 READY 800e4028 80453930 0 0
NMIMmsgd routerMain 80450700 55 PEND 800e07b8 80450630 0 0
NMIMpSNMP pSNMPMain 8044e450 55 PEND 800e07b8 8044e378 0 0
cmm cmmMain 8044c1a0 55 PEND+T 800e07b8 8044c0d8 3d0004 83
talarm alarm_task 80449bc0 55 READY 800e4028 80449b50 0 0
tconn ConnMgrTask 804476e0 55 PEND 800e07b8 804475d0 0 0
oam OamMain 80445430 55 READY 800e4028 80445380 3d0002 0
tFiled fileDeamon 80443180 55 PEND 800e07b8 80443090 0 0
tSmd smtermd 80440ed0 55 READY 800e0bf8 80440b90 0 0
logd logMsgTask 803f21c0 55 PEND 800e07b8 803f2100 0 0
clt ConnectionLo 803efee0 55 PEND+T 800e07b8 803efe08 3d0004 194
tRpc rpcMain 803e96d0 55 READY 800e07b8 803e9600 3d0004 0
aal1stats aal1statsd 803e7380 55 READY 800e4028 803e72f0 0 0
aal1isd aal1ISd 803e50d0 55 DELAY 800e4028 803e5028 0 82
underrund UnderRunDete 803e2e20 55 READY 800e4028 803e2d78 0 0
tBgndCheck 80090a40 803d93f0 55 DELAY 800e4028 803d9330 0 81
tslftst slftstmain 803edc30 58 DELAY 800e4028 803edba8 3d0002 27022
statsd tftpstatsTas 8043d860 60 DELAY 800e4028 8043d7e0 0 4096
bertd BertMain 803eb980 100 PEND+T 800e07b8 803eb8b0 3d0004 34
resyncMain smrmResynchM 803e0b70 100 DELAY 800e4028 803e0a88 0 4289202291
resyncSmrp smrpMsgHandl 803dd910 100 PEND 800e07b8 803dd830 0 0
resyncSmrc smrcStartFin 803db680 100 PEND 800e0c68 803db5f0 3d0002 0
insbiterror
Insert Bit Error—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Use the insbiterror command to insert single bit errors into the transmitted BERT pattern configured on the current card.
Syntax
insbiterror <ifNumber>
Syntax Description
ifNumber
|
Specify the interface number in which to insert single bit errors using the format line.port.
• MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES Line number Range: 1-8
• MPSM-8T1-CES Port number Range: 1-192
• MPSM-8E1-CES Port number Range: 1-248
Note To specify a Line BERT session, the Port Number = 0.
|
Related Commands
clrbertstats, cnfbert, delbert, dspbert, dspbertstats, startbert, stopbert
Attributes
Log: Yes
|
State: Active
|
Privilege: Group 1
|
Example
While running Bit Error Rate Testing, insert a single bit error into line 1, port 1 on the MPSM-8T1-CES card in slot 6, and verify the received error count using the dspbertstats command.
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a > insbiterror 1.1
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a > dspbertstats 1.1
Pattern Loss Count (secs) : 0
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
memShow
Memory Show—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the memShow command to display information regarding memory usage by the current card.
Syntax: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
memShow
Syntax: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
memShow [1]
Syntax Description
1
|
This option adds the list of free memory blocks.
|
Related Commands
None
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Display memory usage for the current MPSM card.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > memShow
status bytes blocks avg block max block
------ --------- -------- ---------- ----------
free 37229904 5 7445980 37227680
alloc 25404144 1161 21881 -
alloc 48119568 47507 1012 -
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
Example: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Display memory usage for the current CESM card.
M8850_SF.1.26.CESM.a > memShow 1
--- ---------- ----------
status bytes blocks avg block max block
------ --------- -------- ---------- ----------
free 330032 3 110010 248144
alloc 5930432 41964 141 -
movelic
Move Licenses—MPSM-8T1E1, MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
When the MPSM-8T1E1 card is shipped with feature licenses programmed into its NVRAM, the service module is acting only like a shipping container for those licenses. After installation of the MPSM-8T1E1 card, enter the movelic command to move the programmed feature licenses from the MPSM card to the PXM license pool so that the feature licenses are made available for use.
Tip
Enter the dspliccd command to view which licenses have been programmed into the NVRAM on the MPSM card.
Note
The rate control feature license is the only feature license available for the MPSM-8T1E1 card. This feature license is used by the MPSM-8T1E1 card when configured for Frame Relay services.
Syntax
movelic
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
dspliccd
Attributes
Log: Yes
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Service Group
|
Example
Move licenses from the MPSM-8T1E1 card in slot 6 to the PXM license pool.
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1E1.s > movelic
------------------------------------------------
Programmed License Type #Programmed
----------------------- -----------
Do you want to proceed (Yes/No)? Yes
Card Licenses have been moved to license pool.
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1E1.s >
myid
My ID—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the myid command to show the user name that you used to log into the switch.
Syntax
myid
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
None
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example
Display the user name used for log in.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > myid
pausediag
Pause Diagnostics—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
The pausediag command temporarily stops the scheduled online diagnostic tests on the current card.
Syntax
pausediag
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
clrdiagresults, clrslftst, cnfdiagtest, cnfslftst, dspdiagresults, dspdiagtests, dspslftst, dspslftsttbl, resumediag, rundiagtest, runslftstno
Attributes
Log: Yes
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Group 1
|
Example
Pause the scheduled diagnostics test on the MPSM-8T1-CES card in slot 6.
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a > pausediag
Online Diagnostic tests have been paused.
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
resumediag
Resume Diagnostics—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
The resumediag command resumes the previously paused diagnostic tests scheduled on the current card.
Syntax
resumediag
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
clrdiagresults, clrslftst, cnfdiagtest, cnfslftst, dspdiagresults, dspdiagtests, dspslftst, dspslftsttbl, pausediag, rundiagtest, runslftstno
Attributes
Log: Yes
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Group 1
|
Example
Restart the paused online diagnostic tests scheduled on the MPSM-8T1-CES card in slot 6.
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a > resumediag
Online Diagnostic tests are being resumed.
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
rrtcon
Reroute Connection (PXM1E/PXM45 only)—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the rrtcon command to reroute a connection between two different switches.
Note
This command operates only on master endpoints and on connections between two different switches. This command does not reroute DAX connections, which are connections between two interfaces on the same switch.
Syntax
rrtcon <Chan_Num>
Syntax Description
Chan_Num
|
Specify the channel for the connection to be rerouted. You can view connection information with the dspcons and dspchans commands.
• On PXM1E, PXM45 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 35-226
– E1 Channel Range = 35-282
Tip  On PXM1E and PXM45 platforms, the channel number is found in the LCN column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands.
|
Related Commands
addcon, addconCDVT, addspvc, cnfchan, cnfcon, delchan, delchans, delcon, dncon, dspchan, dspchans, dspcon, dspcons, tstchan, tstcon, upcon, xcnfchan, xcnfcon, xdspchan, xdspchans
Attributes
Log: Yes
|
State: Active
|
Privilege: Group 1
|
Example
Reroute connection 40.
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > rrtcon 40
rundiagtest
Run Diagnostic Test—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Enter the rundiagtest command to run an individual online diagnostic test.
Syntax
rundiagtest <TestId> [param1] [param2]
Syntax Description
TestId
|
Test ID number of the diagnostic test to be executed in the range 1 to 23. Enter the dspdiagtests command to view the diagnostic tests available and the associated test ID numbers.
|
param1
|
Parameter 1 for tests. Enter the dspdiagtests <TestId> command to display the configurable parameters for each online diagnostic test.
|
param2
|
Parameter 2 for tests. Enter the dspdiagtests <TestId> command to display the configurable parameters for each online diagnostic test.
|
Related Commands
clrdiagresults, clrslftst, cnfdiagtest, cnfslftst, dspdiagresults, dspdiagtests, dspslftst, dspslftsttbl, pausediag, resumediag, runslftstno
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Group 1
|
Example
On the MPSM-8T1-CES card in slot 6 run online diagnostic test number 4.
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a > rundiagtest 4
NP Performance Monitor PASSED
M8250_SJ.1.6.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
runslftstno
Run Self Test Number—CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the runslftstno command to execute one of the self tests on the CESM card. To display a list of the self tests, enter this command without parameters or enter the dspslftsttbl command. Before executing a test with the runslftstno command, use the cnfslftst command to enable testing. After finishing testing use the cnfslftst command to disable testing.
Note
This command is not supported on the MPSM-8T1-CES or MPSM-8E1-CES cards. For self tests on the MPSM card use the MPSM's Online Diagnostics functionality. For more information about MPSM Online Diagnostics see Chapter 5, "Managing CESM and MPSM Cards."
Syntax
runslftstno <test_no>
Syntax Description
test_no
|
Enter the number of the test you want to run.
• 1 = DRAM access test
• 2 = ISRAM access test
• 3 = ESRAM access test
• 4 = BRAM checksum test
• 5 = CODE checksum test
• 6 = Line loopback test
• 7 = Cell Bus test
|
Caution 
Some tests reset the card or interrupt connections. These tests are identified in the dspslftsttbl command display.
Related Commands
clrdiagresults, clrslftst, cnfdiagtest, cnfslftst, dspdiagresults, dspdiagtests, dspslftst, dspslftsttbl, pausediag, resumediag, rundiagtest
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example
Display a list of self tests available on the current CESM card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > runslftstno
Test # Test Name Thold Fail Pass Last Enab Destr Card Rst
1 DRAM access test 1 0 0 P Y N Y
2 ISRAM access test 1 0 0 P Y N Y
3 ESRAM access test 1 0 0 P Y N Y
4 BRAM checksum test 1 0 0 P Y N Y
5 CODE checksum test 1 0 0 P Y N Y
6 Line loopback test 1 0 0 P Y Y Y
7 CellBus test 1 0 0 P Y N N
Run self test number 7.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > runslftstno 7
Test Number 7 Result: PASS
setcmdc
Set Command Completion—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Use the setcmdc command to enable or disable the command completion feature. When enabled, this feature responds to incomplete commands by displaying a list of commands that match the incomplete command entry.
Syntax
setcmdc <on|off>
Syntax Description
<on|off>
|
Specify on to enable command completion, or specify off to disable this feature.
|
Related Commands
None
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example
Enable the command completion feature.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > setcmdc on
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
setpagemode
Set Page Mode—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the setpagemode command to enable or disable the paging feature. When the paging feature is enabled, commands display information in pages that do not exceed the length of the display. If a command report requires more than one page, press Return to display the next page, or press Q to quit the report. Non-paged reports display without interruption, but you may need to scroll up to see the information at the top of the report.
Syntax
setpagemode <on|off>
Syntax Description
<on|off>
|
Specify on to enable paging, or specify off to disable this feature.
|
Related Commands
None
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example
Enable command report paging.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > setpagemode on
startbert
Start Bit Error Rate Testing—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
The startbert command starts the Bit Error Rate Test configured on the specified line or port on the current card.
Syntax
startbert <ifNumber>
Syntax Description
ifNumber
|
Specify the interface number on which to start Bit Error Rate Testing using the format line.port.
• MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES Line number Range: 1-8
• MPSM-8T1-CES Port number Range: 1-192
• MPSM-8E1-CES Port number Range: 1-248
Note To specify a Line BERT session, the Port Number = 0.
|
Related Commands
clrbertstats, cnfbert, delbert, dspbert, dspbertstats, insbiterror, stopbert
Attributes
Log: Yes
|
State: Active
|
Privilege: Group 1
|
Example
Start Bit Error Rate Testing on line 1 of the MPSM-8T1-CES card in slot 28.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > startbert 1.0
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
stopbert
Stop Bit Error Rate Testing—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
The stopbert command stops the Bit Error Rate Test running on the specified line and port on the current card.
Syntax
stopbert <ifNumber>
Syntax Description
ifNumber
|
Specify the interface number on which to stop Bit Error Rate Testing using the format line.port.
• MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES Line number Range: 1-8
• MPSM-8T1-CES Port number Range: 1-192
• MPSM-8E1-CES Port number Range: 1-248
Note To specify a Line BERT session, the Port Number = 0.
|
Related Commands
clrbertstats, cnfbert, delbert, dspbert, dspbertstats, insbiterror, startbert
Attributes
Log: Yes
|
State: Active
|
Privilege: Group 1
|
Example
Stop Bit Error Rate Testing running on line 1 of the MPSM-8T1-CES card in slot 28.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > stopbert 1.0
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
tstchan
Test Channel—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the tstchan command to test the integrity of a connection you have created with the addcon, addconCDVT, or addspvc command.
The tstcon command sends a single collection of supervisory cells from the local to the remote end and displays a pass or fail message. If connection segments are failed or misconfigured, the tstcon command fails. Note that the tstcon command does not test quality of service or connectivity beyond the MGX network. The tstcon command has some limitations: It works only for local connections or connections in a tiered network comprising a Cisco backbone network; it should be issued from both ends to completely verify connectivity; and a passing result of the test does not guarantee the connection's end-to-end performance.
Syntax
tstchan <chan_num>
Syntax Description
chan_num
|
Specify the channel for the connection to be tested. You can view connection information with the dspcons and dspchans commands.
• On PXM1E, PXM45 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 35-226
– E1 Channel Range = 35-282
• On PXM1 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 32-223
– E1 Channel Range = 32-279
Tip  On PXM1E and PXM45 platforms, the channel number is found in the LCN column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands. On the PXM1 platform, the channel number is found in the ChNum column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands.
|
Related Commands
addcon, addconCDVT, addspvc, cnfchan, cnfcon, delchan, delchans, delcon, dncon, dspchan, dspchans, dspcon, dspcons, rrtcon, tstchan, tstcon, tstdelay, upcon, xcnfchan, xcnfcon, xdspchan, xdspchans
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Active
|
Privilege: Group 1
|
Example
Test the connection labeled channel 35.
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > tstchan 35
tstcon
Test Connection—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the tstcon command to test the integrity of a connection you have created with the addcon, addconCDVT, or addspvc command.
The tstcon command sends a single collection of supervisory cells from the local to the remote end and displays a pass or fail message. If connection segments are failed or misconfigured, the tstcon command fails. Note that the tstcon command does not test quality of service or connectivity beyond the MGX network. The tstcon command has some limitations:
•
It works only for local connections or connections in a tiered network comprising a Cisco backbone network
•
It should be issued from both ends to completely verify connectivity
•
A passing result of the test does not guarantee the connection's end-to-end performance
Syntax
tstcon <port num>
Syntax Description
port_num
|
Enter the port number for the connection to be tested. To display a list of connections with port numbers, enter the dspcons command. The port number range varies with the card type:
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES range: 1-192
• CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-248
Tip  On PXM1E and PXM45 platforms, the port number is found in the Port.VPI.VCI column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands. On the PXM1 platform, the port number is found in the ConnID column in the format Nodename.Slot.Port.0 in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands.
|
Related Commands
addcon, addconCDVT, addspvc, cnfchan, cnfcon, delchan, delchans, delcon, dncon, dspchan, dspchans, dspcon, dspcons, rrtcon, tstchan, tstdelay, upcon, xcnfchan, xcnfcon, xdspchan, xdspchans
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Active
|
Privilege: Group 1
|
Example
Test the connection on port 1.
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > tstcon 1
tstdelay
Test Delay—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the tstdelay command to test a connection.
The tstdelay command is similar to the tstcon command in that it also checks connection continuity. The tstdelay command also measures the round-trip delay through the network, and the results are output on the CLI. The most recent relay measurement is also reported in the dspcon output.
The tstdelay command has the same limitations as the tstcon command: It works only for local connections or connections in a tiered network comprising a Cisco backbone network; it should be issued from both ends to completely verify connectivity; and a passing result of the test does not guarantee the connection's end-to-end performance.
Syntax
tstdelay <chan_num>
Syntax Description
chan_num
|
Specify the channel for the connection to be tested. You can view connection information with the dspcons and dspchans commands.
• On PXM1E, PXM45 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 35-226
– E1 Channel Range = 35-282
• On PXM1 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 32-223
– E1 Channel Range = 32-279
Tip  On PXM1E and PXM45 platforms, the channel number is found in the LCN column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands. On the PXM1 platform, the channel number is found in the ChNum column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands.
|
Related Commands
addcon, addconCDVT, addspvc, cnfchan, cnfcon, delchan, delchans, delcon, dncon, dspchan, dspchans, dspcon, dspcons, rrtcon, tstchan, tstcon, upcon, xcnfchan, xcnfcon, xdspchan, xdspchans
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Active
|
Privilege: Group 1
|
Example
Test the connection labeled channel 35.
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > tstdelay 35
TestDelay Passed with 2 ms.
upcon
Up Connection (PXM1E/PXM45 only)—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the upcon command to bring up a connection.
Note
This command operates only on master endpoints.
Syntax
upcon <Chan Num>
Syntax Description
Chan Num
|
Specify the channel of the connection to bring up. You can view connection information with the dspcons and dspchans commands.
• On PXM1E, PXM45 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 35-226
– E1 Channel Range = 35-282
Tip  On PXM1E and PXM45 platforms, the channel number is found in the LCN column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands.
|
Related Commands
addcon, addconCDVT, addspvc, cnfchan, cnfcon, delchan, delchans, delcon, dncon, dspchan, dspchans, dspcon, dspcons, rrtcon, tstchan, tstcon, xcnfchan, xcnfcon, xdspchan, xdspchans
Attributes
Log: Yes
|
State: Active
|
Privilege: Group 1
|
Example
Bring up the connection using channel 36.
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > upcon 36
version
Display Versions—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the version command to view CESM or MPSM card software information, such as firmware version, operating system kernel version, and the date of the software build.
Syntax
version
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
dspcd
Attributes
Log: No
|
State: Any
|
Privilege: Any User
|
Example: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Display version information on the current MPSM card.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > version
***** Cisco System MPSM-8-T1E1 Card *****
Firmware Version = 030.000.001.077-A
Backup Boot Version = 030.000.001.077-A
VxWorks (for Broadcom BCM1125) version VxWorks5.4.2.
Kernel: WIND version 2.5.
Made on Dec 5 2003, 12:19:50.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
Example: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Display version information on the current CESM card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > version
***** Cisco Systems CESM-8T1E1 Card *****
Firmware Version = 020.000.001.000-D
Backup Boot version = CE8_BT_1.0.01
ASCFRSM Xilinx file = cbslave.h
VxWorks (for CISCO) version 5.3.1.
Kernel: WIND version 2.5.
Made on Jul 1 2002, 23:19:34.
xclrchancnt
Clear Channel Statistics Count—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the xclrchancnt command to clear the statistics counters for a connection.
Syntax
xclrchancnt -chn <ChanNum>
Syntax Description
-chn
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Specify the channel number for the connection where statistics are to be cleared. You can view channel information with the dspcons and dspchans commands.
• On PXM1E, PXM45 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 35-226
– E1 Channel Range = 35-282
• On PXM1 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 32-223
– E1 Channel Range = 32-279
Tip  On PXM1E and PXM45 platforms, the channel number is found in the LCN column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands. On the PXM1 platform, the channel number is found in the ChNum column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands.
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Related Commands
clrchancnt, clrchancnts, dspchancnt, dspchans, dspcons, xdspchancnt, xdspchans
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: Yes
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State: Any
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Privilege: Group 1
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Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Group 1
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Example
Clear the statistics for channel 19.
PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > xclrchancnt -chn 19
xcnfalm
Configure Alarm Counters and Statistics—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Enter the xcnfalm command to modify alarm counters, thresholds, and statistics for a specific line on the current CESM or MPSM card.
Syntax
xcnfalm -ds1 <LineNum> [-red <RedSeverity>] [-rai <RAISeverity>] [-neu <NEAlarmUpcount>]
[-ned <NEAlarmDncount>] [-net <NEAlarmThreshold>] [-feu <FEAlarmUpcount>]
[-fed <FEAlarmDncount>] [-fet <FEAlarmThreshold>]
Syntax Description
-ds1
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Line number for the line you want to configure. Use the dsplns command to view the available lines.
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-red
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RedSeverity.
• 1 = minor
• 2 = major
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-rai
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Remote Alarm Indication (RAI) Severity.
• 1 = minor
• 2 = major
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-neu
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Near-end Alarm Up Count. Range is 1-65535.
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-ned
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Near-end Alarm Down Count. Range is 1-65535.
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-net
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Near-end Alarm Threshold. Range is 1-65535.
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-feu
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Far-end Alarm Up Count. Range is 1-65535.
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-fed
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Far-end Alarm Down Count. Range is 1-65535.
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-fet
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Far-end Alarm Threshold. Range is 1-65535.
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Related Commands
clralm, clralmcnt, clralmcnts, clralms, dspalm, dspalmcnf, dspalmcnt, dspalms, dsplns, xcnfalmcnt
Attributes
Log: Yes
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State: Active
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Privilege: Service Group
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Example
On line 1 on the current CESM card, change the near end alarm upcount to 10.
M8850_SF.1.30.CESM.a > xcnfalm -ds1 1 -neu 10
xcnfalmcnt
Configure Alarm Counters—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the xcnfalmcnt command to modify threshold values of statistical alarm counters for a specific line on the current CESM or MPSM card.
Syntax
xcnfalmcnt -ds1 <LineNum> [-sev <StatisticalAlarmSeverity>] [-lcv15 <lCV15minThreshold>]
[-lcv24 <lCV24hrThreshold>] [-les15 <lES15minThreshold>] [-les24 <lES24hrThreshold>]
[-lses15 <lSES15minThreshold>] [-lses24 <lSES24hrThreshold>] [-crc15 <cRC15MinThreshold>]
[-crc24 <cRC24HrThreshold>] [-crces15 <cRCES15MinThreshold>]
[-crces24 <cRCES24HrThreshold>] [-crcses15 <cRCSES15MinThreshold>]
[-crcses24 <cRCSES24hrThreshold>] [-sefs15 <sEFS15minThreshold>]
[-sefs24 <sEFS24hrThreshold>] [-aiss15 <aISS15minThreshold>] [-aiss24 <aISS24hrThreshold>]
[-uas15 <uAS15minThreshold>] [-uas24 <uAS24hrThreshold>]
Syntax Description
-ds1
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Line number for the line you want to configure. Use the dsplns command to view the available lines. Line range is 1-8.
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-sev
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Statistical Alarm Severity.
• 1 = minor (default)
• 2 = major
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-lcv15
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Line Code Violation 15 min Threshold. Range is 1-65535. (default = 14)
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-lvc24
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Line Code Violation 24 hr Threshold. Range is 1-65535. (default = 134)
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-les15
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Line Errored Seconds 15 min Threshold. Range is 1-65535. (default = 12)
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-les24
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Line Errored Seconds 24 hr Threshold. Range is 1-65535. (default = 121)
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-lses15
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Line Severely Errored Seconds 15 min Threshold. Range is 1-65535. (default = 10)
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-lses24
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Line Severely Errored Seconds 24 hr Threshold. Range is 1-65535. (default = 100)
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-crc15
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Cyclic Redundancy Check 15 min Threshold. Range is 1-65535. (default = 14)
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-crc24
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Cyclic Redundancy Check 24 hr Threshold. Range is 1-65535. (default = 134).
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-crces15
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Cyclic Redundancy Check Errored Seconds 15 min Threshold. Range is 1-65535. (default = 12)
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-crces24
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Cyclic Redundancy Check Errored Seconds 24 hr Threshold. Range is 1-65535. (default = 121)
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-crcses15
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Cyclic Redundancy Check Severely Errored Seconds 15 min Threshold. Range is 1-65535. (default = 10)
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-crcses24
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Cyclic Redundancy Check Severely Errored Seconds 24 hr Threshold. Range is 1-65535. (default = 100)
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-sefs15
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Severely Errored Frame Seconds 15 min Threshold. Range is 1-65535. (default = 2)
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-sefs24
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Severely Errored Frame Seconds 24 hr Threshold. Range is 1-65535. (default = 17)
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-aiss15
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Alarm Indication Signalling Seconds 15 min Threshold. Range is 1-65535. (default = 2)
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-aiss24
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Alarm Indication Signalling Seconds 24 hr Threshold. Range is 1-65535. (default = 17)
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-uas15
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Unavailable Seconds 15 min Threshold. Range is 1-65535 . (default = 10)
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-uas24
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Unavailable Seconds 24 hr Threshold. Range is 1-65535. (default = 10)
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Related Commands
clralm, clralmcnt, clralmcnts, clralms, dspalm, dspalmcnf, dspalmcnt, dspalms, xcnfalm
Attributes
Log: Yes
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State: Active
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Privilege: Group 1
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Example
Change the statistical alarm severity from minor to major on line 1 of the current MPSM card.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > xcnfalmcnt -ds1 1 -sev 2
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
xcnfcdprtntype
Configure Card Partition Type (PXM1 only)—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the xcnfcdprtntype command to configure the LCN partition type that serves as the basis for sharing Global Logical Connection Number (GLCN) resources on a service module.
Note
Although in the CLI, the xcnfcdprtntype command is not supported on the MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, or CESM-8E1 cards in Cisco MGX Release 1.3 (PXM1 platforms).
Syntax
xcnfcdprtntype -prtntype <partition type>
Syntax Description
-prtntype
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LCN partition type.
• 1 = No Partition. All controllers compete for LCN resources available on the service module.
• 2 = Controller Based. All controllers reserve a fixed number of LCN resources. Port LCN resources are not reserved.
• 3 = Port Controller Based. All controllers reserve LCN resources for each port.
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Related Commands
cnfcdprtntype, dspcdprtntype
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: Yes
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State: Any
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Privilege: Cisco Group
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Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Cisco Group
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Example
Configure the LCN partition type to be controller based on the current MPSM card.
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a > xcnfcdprtntype -prtntype 2
Error occurred during the SNMP SET operation !!
Probable Reason : "Cannot modify this object. It is a read only object"
Error in setting the mib variable
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
xcnfcdrscprtn
Configure Card Resource Partition (PXM1 only)—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the xcnfcdrscprtn command to add, delete, or modify card-level resource partitions on the current CESM or MPSM card.
Syntax: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
xcnfcdrscprtn -ctrlr <controller> -rs <rowStatus> -maxlcn <max_lcn>
Syntax: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
xcnfcdrscprtn -ctrlr <controller> -en <rowStatus> -maxlcn <max_lcn>
Syntax Description
-ctrlr
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Resource partition controller to add, delete, or modify.
• 1 = PAR (PVC)
• 2 = PNNI (SPVC)
• 3 = TAG (MPLS)
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-rs, -en
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Partition row status.
• 1 = Add
• 2 = Delete
• 3 = Modify
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-maxlcn
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Maximum number of connections (LCNs) available to the resource partition controller. Range by card type:
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES range: 1-192
Note CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-248When deleting a resource partition use of this option is not required.
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Related Commands
addcdrscprtn, cnfcdrscprtn, delcdrscprtn, dspcdrscprtn
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: Yes
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State: Any
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Privilege: Cisco Group
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Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Cisco Group
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Example
On the current MPSM card, modify the PNNI resource partition controller to support a maximum of 75 connections.
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a > xcnfcdrscprtn -ctrlr 2 -rs 3 -maxlcn 75
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
xcnfchan
Configure Channel—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Enter the xcnfchan command to add connections, delete connections, or modify connection parameters.
Syntax: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1 on PXM1E, PXM45
xcnfchan -chn <ChanNum> -en <ChanRowStatus> [-admin <connAdminStatus>]
[-cbrserv <CBRService>] [-clkmode <MODE>] [-cas <CesCas>] [-pf <PartialFil>] [-cdv <CDVT>]
[-clip <CLIP>] [-maxbuf <MAX BUF SIZE>] [-rmtlb <LocalRemoteLoopbackState>]
[-tstyp <testType>] [-pt <PortNum>] [-contp <ConnType>] [-chiden <idleDetType>]
[-condat <CondData>] [-condsig <CondSigCode>] [-exis <ExtIdlSupp>] [-idintpd <IntgrPeriod>]
[-chidsig <IdleSigCode>] [-onhkcd <OnhookCode>] [-locvpi <localVpi>] [-locvci <localVci>]
[-locnsap <localNSAP>] [-rmtvpi <remoteVpi>] [-rmtvci <remoteVci>] [-rmtnsap <remoteNSAP>]
[-master <masterShip>] [-vpcflag <vpcFlag>] [-cos <connServiceType>] [-rtngprio <routingPriority>]
[-prefrte <PreferredRouteID>] [-directrte <DirectedRoute>] [-maxcost <maxCost>]
[-type <restrictedType>] [-pcr <PCR>] [-pctutil <percentUtil>] [-rerout <chanReroute>]
[-linecond <status>]
Syntax: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1 on PXM1
xcnfchan -chn <ChanNum> -en <ChanStatus> [-cbrserv <CBRService>] [-clkmode <MODE>]
[-cas <CesCas>] [-pf <PartialFil>] [-cdv <CDVT>] [-clip <CLIP>] [-maxbuf <MAX BUF SIZE>]
[-rmtlb <LocalRemoteLoopbackState>] [-tstyp <testType>] [-pt <PortNum>] [-contp <ConnType>]
[-chiden <idleDetType>] [-condat <CondData>] [-condsig <CondSigCode>] [-exis <ExtIdlSupp>]
[-idintpd <IntgrPeriod>] [-chidsig <IdleSigCode>] [-onhkcd <OnhookCode>] [-locvpi <localVpi>]
[-locvci <localVci>] [-locnsap <localNSAP>] [-rmtvpi <remoteVpi>] [-rmtvci <remoteVci>]
[-rmtnsap <remoteNSAP>] [-master <masterShip>] [-vpcflag <vpcFlag>] [-cos <connServiceType>]
[-rtngprio <routingPriority>] [-maxcost <maxCost>] [-type <restrictedType>] [-pcr <PCR>]
[-pctutil <percentUtil>] [-linecond <status>]
Syntax Description
-chn
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Enter the channel number for the connection you want to add or modify. The dspchans command shows the channel number for each existing connection. On PXM1E and PXM45 platforms, the channel number is found in the LCN column. On the PXM1 platform, the channel number is found in the ChNum column.
• On PXM1E, PXM45 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 35-226
– E1 Channel Range = 35-282
• On PXM1 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 32-223
– E1 Channel Range = 32-279
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-en
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Channel Row Status.
• Add = 1
• Delete = 2
• Modify = 3
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-admin
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Connection Admin Status.
• Up = 1
• Down = 2
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-cbrserv
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CBR Service.
• Unstructured = 1
• Structured = 2
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-clkmode
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Clock mode.
• Synchronous = 1
• SRTS (asynchronous) = 2
• Adaptive (asynchronous) = 3
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-cas
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Channel associated signalling (CAS) value.
• Basic = 1
• E1 CAS = 2
• DS1 superframe CAS = 3
• DS1 extended superframe CAS = 4
• CCS = 5
• Conditioned E1 CAS = 6
• Basic without AAL1 Pointer = 7
• DS1 SF CAS MF (available with multiframe option enabled) = 8 (Supported only on CESM-8T1/B)
• DS1 ESF CAS MF (available with multiframe option enabled) = 9 (Supported only on CESM-8T1/B)
Note The channels on a particular line can be either all MF (SF MF or ESF MF) or all non-MF (SF or ESF). The first connection type added on a particular line (MF/non-MF) decides the sync. mode. The second connection must have the same cesCAS type, and so on.
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-pf
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Partial fill for ATM cells. This option determines how many bytes must be assembled before an ATM cell is sent across the network. Partially filled cells take less time to assemble and reduce transmission delay. However, partially filled cells consume more ATM network bandwidth. You can select the number of bytes for ATM cells as follows:
• Fully filled (48 bytes) = 0
• Structured T1 range = 25 to 47.
• Structured E1 range = 20 to 47.
• Unstructured T1/E1 range = 33 to 47.
Note For structured lines, the partial fill value should be greater than the number of DS0s assigned to port.
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-cdv
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The Cell Delay Variation Time (CDVT) determines the amount of delay variation in the network that can be accommodated by the egress buffer. The CDVT value is how much the egress buffer is filled before sending cells to the attached CPE. This parameter allows you to configure the maximum cell arrival jitter that the reassembly process will tolerate in the cell stream without producing errors on the CBR service interface. Enter the CDVT in increments of 125 microseconds:
• T1 range = 125-24000 microseconds
• E1 range = 125-26000 microseconds
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-clip
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The Cell loss integration period (CLIP) is the amount of time the egress buffer can be under run before an alarm is declared. Range: 1000 to 65535 milliseconds.
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-maxbuf
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Maximum egress buffer size in bytes. Buffers are used to mitigate variations in the cell delay. The minimum value depends on the CDVT configured. The size can be automatically computed, or you can enter a specific size in bytes. The ranges are as follows:
• Autocompute = 0
• Minimum value = the greater of {(CDVT in frames*2)*N or (CDVT + frames in 2 cells) * N}
• T1/E1 UDT maximum value = 16224
• T1 SDT maximum value = 384*N
• E1 SDT maximum value = 417*N
• N = Number of 64 Kbps time slots (SDT) = 32 (T1/E1 UDT)
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-rmtlb
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Local Remote Loopback State. A channel local remote loopback is enabled on the local card and looped back in the direction of the network to the remote end of a connection, hence the term local remote.
• Enable = 1
• Disable = 2
Note This option is not supported on the CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, and CESM-8E1 cards.
For additional information on loopbacks supported by CESM and MPSM cards, see Chapter 5, "Managing CESM and MPSM Cards."
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-tstyp
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Test Type.
• Test Continuity = 1 (Same functionality as tstcon command)
• Test Delay = 2 (Same functionality as tstdelay command)
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-pt
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Port Number. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. The port number is found in the Port column in the format Slot.Line.Port. The port number range varies with the card type:
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES range: 1-192
• CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-248
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-contp
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Connection type. Select one of the following:
• PVC = 1
• SVC = 2
• SPVC = 3
• PAR = 4
• PNNI = 5
• TAG = 6
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-chiden
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Idle Detection Type.
• 1 = Disable
• 2 = Enable On Hook Detection
• 3 = Enable Idle Pattern Detection (Not Supported)
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-condat
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Conditional data is the bit pattern that is used in the data timeslots when there is an underflow or when there is a loss of signal (LOS). For a voice connection, the larger the ConditionalData value, the louder the hiss heard during LOS. The data pattern is configured as a base-10 number to represent an 8-bit binary code.
• UDT = 255
• SDT range = 0 to 255
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-condsig
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Conditional signalling is the signalling bits that are sent on the line when there is an underflow and also toward the network when forming dummy cells. Conditional signalling is a string of bits that you specify with a base-10 number in the range 0-15, where, for example, 15=1111, and 0=0000. These bits represent the four binary signalling bits (A, B, C, and D) to the line or network when an underflow occurs.
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-exis
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Ext Idle Suppression.
• Disable = 1
• Enable = 2
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-idintpd
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Integration Period. Range is 0-100.
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-chidsig
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Idle Signalling Code. Range is 0-15.
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-onhkcd
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On Hook Code. Range is 0-15. ABCD = 0000 = 0 ... ABCD = 1111 = 15.
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-locvpi
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Local VPI. Range is 1-65536.
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-locvci
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Local VCI. Range is 1-65536.
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-locnsap
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Local NSAP address. The format is: RemoteNsapAddress.VPI.VCI. You can view the address components for a local connection using the dspcon or dspchan command.
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-rmtvpi
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Remote VPI. Range is 1-65536.
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-rmtvci
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Remote VCI. Range is 1-65536.
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-rmnsap
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Remote NSAP address. The format is: RemoteNsapAddress.VPI.VCI. You can view the address components for a remote connection using the dspcon or dspchan command.
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-master
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Mastership role of connection. Select from the following options:
• 1 = master
• 2 = slave
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-vpcflag
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Indicates whether to connection is a VPC or a VCC.
• 1 = VPC
• 2 = VCC
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-cos
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Connection Service Type.
• 1 = CBR
• 2 = VBR
• 3 = Not used
• 4 = UBR
• 5 = ATFR
• 6 = ABRSTD
• 7 = ABRFST
• 21 = CBR1
• 31 = CBR2 (Used only for signalling with UNI 3.1 devices)
• 32 = CBR3 (Used only for signalling with UNI 3.1 devices)
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-rtngprio
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Routing priority for this connection. This parameter defines the rerouting derouting priority of the connection. Range is 1-15. Default setting is 8.
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-prefrte
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Preferred Route ID for this connection. The preferred route feature is applicable only to the master end of an SPVC. This option assigns a unique identifier for the preferred route to which this connection is associated. When the route ID is set to 0, the connection is not associated with any preferred routes. Range is 0 to 65,535. Default is 0.
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-directrte
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Directed Route option. When this option is yes, the associated preferred route is the only permissible route for the connection to take. Should the directed preferred route be unavailable, the connection is failed. When the option is no, the connection is allowed to try another alternate route should the preferred route be unavailable.
• 1 = Yes
• 2 = No (default)
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-maxcost
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Maximum end-to-end cost for the connection. The VSI controller uses the maximum cost to determine which network routes are available to the connection. The maximum cost is the calculated sum of the administrative weights (AWs) in both directions on every hop in a selected route. Range is 1 to 2,147,483,647. Default setting is 2147483647.
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-type
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Trunk restriction option.
• 1 = Enable connection routing without trunk restrictions (Default)
• 2 = Restrict the connection routing to terrestrial trunks
• 3 = Restrict the connection routing to satellite trunks
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-pcr
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Peak cell rate in cells per second (cps). Range is 171-9000.
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-pctutil
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Percent utilization. Range is 1-100.
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-rerout
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Channel Reroute.
• True = 1
• False = 2
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-linecond
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Line conditioning state. Use this parameter to enable or disable line conditioning on a channel configured on a structured Circuit Emulation port. This is helpful in applications where T1 to E1 conversion is required. When enabled on a channel, unframed AIS signals are sent on the line associated with the channel when the channel receives AIS OAM from the remote end indicating a remote line failure. When disabled on a channel, unframed AIS signals are not sent on the line associated with the channel when the channel receives AIS OAM from the remote end indicating a remote line failure.
• 1 = Enable
• 2 = Disable (Default)
For more information on this feature, see "Managing Line Conditioning" in Chapter 5, "Managing CESM and MPSM Cards."
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Related Commands
addcon addconCDVT, addspvc, cnfchan, cnfcon, delchan, delchans, delcon, dncon, dspchan, dspchans, dspcon, dspcons, rrtcon, tstchan, tstcon, tstdelay, upcon, dspports, xcnfcon, xdspchan, xdspchans
Attributes
Log: Yes
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State: Active
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Privilege: Group 1
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Example
Change the cell delay variation time on channel 35 to 875 microseconds.
M8850_SF.1.30.CESM.a > xcnfchan -chn 35 -en 3 -cdv 875
xcnfcon
Configure Connection—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Enter the xcnfcon command to add connections, delete connections, or modify connection parameters.
Syntax: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1 on PXM1E, PXM45
xcnfcon -chn <ChanNum> -en <ChanRowStatus> [-admin <connAdminStatus>]
[-cbrserv <CBRService>] [-clkmode <MODE>] [-cas <CesCas>] [-pf <PartialFil>] [-cdv <CDVT>]
[-clip <CLIP>] [-maxbuf <MAX BUF SIZE>] [-rmtlb <LocalRemoteLoopbackState>]
[-tstyp <testType>] [-pt <PortNum>] [-contp <ConnType>] [-chiden <idleDetType>]
[-condat <CondData>] [-condsig <CondSigCode>] [-exis <ExtIdlSupp>] [-idintpd <IntgrPeriod>]
[-chidsig <IdleSigCode>] [-onhkcd <OnhookCode>] [-locvpi <localVpi>] [-locvci <localVci>]
[-locnsap <localNSAP>] [-rmtvpi <remoteVpi>] [-rmtvci <remoteVci>] [-rmtnsap <remoteNSAP>]
[-master <masterShip>] [-vpcflag <vpcFlag>] [-cos <connServiceType>] [-rtngprio <routingPriority>]
[-prefrte <PreferredRouteID>] [-directrte <DirectedRoute>] [-maxcost <maxCost>]
[-type <restrictedType>] [-pcr <connPCR>] [-mcr <connMCR>] [-pctutil <percentUtil>]
[-rerout <chanReroute>] [-linecond <status>]
Syntax: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1 on PXM1
xcnfcon -chn <ChanNum> -en <ChanStatus> [-cbrserv <CBRService>] [-clkmode <MODE>]
[-cas <CesCas>] [-pf <PartialFil>] [-cdv <CDVT>] [-clip <CLIP>] [-maxbuf <MAX BUF SIZE>]
[-rmtlb <LocalRemoteLoopbackState>] [-tstyp <testType>] [-pt <PortNum>] [-contp <ConnType>]
[-chiden <idleDetType>] [-condat <CondData>] [-condsig <CondSigCode>] [-exis <ExtIdlSupp>]
[-idintpd <IntgrPeriod>] [-chidsig <IdleSigCode>] [-onhkcd <OnhookCode>] [-locvpi <localVpi>]
[-locvci <localVci>] [-locnsap <localNSAP>] [-rmtvpi <remoteVpi>] [-rmtvci <remoteVci>]
[-rmtnsap <remoteNSAP>] [-master <masterShip>] [-vpcflag <vpcFlag>] [-cos <connServiceType>]
[-rtngprio <routingPriority>] [-maxcost <maxCost>] [-type <restrictedType>] [-pcr <PCR>]
[-pctutil <percentUtil>] [-linecond <status>]
Syntax Description
-chn
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Enter the channel number for the connection you want to modify. The dspchans command shows the channel number for each connection. On PXM1E and PXM45 platforms, the channel number is found in the LCN column. On the PXM1 platform, the channel number is found in the ChNum column.
• On PXM1E, PXM45 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 35-226
– E1 Channel Range = 35-282
• On PXM1 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 32-223
– E1 Channel Range = 32-279
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-en
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Channel Row Status.
• Add = 1
• Delete = 2
• Modify = 3
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-admin
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Connection Admin Status.
• Up = 1
• Down = 2
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-cbrserv
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CBR Service.
• Unstructured = 1
• Structured = 2
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-clkmode
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Clock mode.
• Synchronous = 1
• SRTS (asynchronous) = 2
• Adaptive (asynchronous) = 3
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-cas
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Channel associated signalling (CAS) value.
• Basic = 1
• E1 CAS = 2
• DS1 superframe CAS = 3
• DS1 extended superframe CAS = 4
• CCS = 5
• Conditioned E1 CAS = 6
• Basic without AAL1 Pointer = 7
• DS1 SF CAS MF (available with multiframe option enabled) = 8 (Supported only on CESM-8T1/B)
• DS1 ESF CAS MF (available with multiframe option enabled) = 9 (Supported only on CESM-8T1/B)
Note The channels on a particular line can be either all MF (SF MF or ESF MF) or all non-MF (SF or ESF). The first connection type added on a particular line (MF/non-MF) decides the sync. mode. The second connection must have the same cesCAS type, and so on.
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-pf
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Partial fill for ATM cells. This option determines how many bytes must be assembled before an ATM cell is sent across the network. Partially filled cells take less time to assemble and reduce transmission delay. However, partially filled cells consume more ATM network bandwidth. You can select the number of bytes for ATM cells as follows:
• Fully filled (48 bytes) = 0
• Structured T1 range = 25 to 47.
• Structured E1 range = 20 to 47.
• Unstructured T1/E1 range = 33 to 47.
Note For structured lines, the partial fill value should be greater than the number of DS0s assigned to port.
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-cdv
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The Cell Delay Variation Time (CDVT) determines the amount of delay variation in the network that can be accommodated by the egress buffer. The CDVT value is how much the egress buffer is filled before sending cells to the attached CPE. This parameter allows you to configure the maximum cell arrival jitter that the reassembly process will tolerate in the cell stream without producing errors on the CBR service interface. Enter the CDVT in increments of 125 microseconds:
• T1 range = 125-24000 microseconds
• E1 range = 125-26000 microseconds
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-clip
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The Cell loss integration period (CLIP) is the amount of time the egress buffer can be under run before an alarm is declared. Range: 1000 to 65535 milliseconds.
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-maxbuf
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Maximum egress buffer size in bytes. Buffers are used to mitigate variations in the cell delay. The minimum value depends on the CDVT configured. The size can be automatically computed, or you can enter a specific size in bytes. The ranges are as follows:
• Autocompute = 0
• Minimum value = the greater of {(CDVT in frames*2)*N or (CDVT + frames in 2 cells) * N}
• T1/E1 UDT maximum value = 16224
• T1 SDT maximum value = 384*N
• E1 SDT maximum value = 417*N
• N = Number of 64 Kbps time slots (SDT) = 32 (T1/E1 UDT)
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-rmtlb
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Local Remote Loopback State. A channel local remote loopback is enabled on the local card and looped back in the direction of the network to the remote end of a connection, hence the term local remote.
• Enable = 1
• Disable = 2
Note This option is not supported on the CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, and CESM-8E1 cards.
For additional information on loopbacks supported by CESM and MPSM cards, see Chapter 5, "Managing CESM and MPSM Cards."
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-tstyp
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Test Type.
• Test Continuity = 1 (Same functionality as tstcon command)
• Test Delay = 2 (Same functionality as tstdelay command)
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-pt
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Enter the port number for the port that hosts the connection you want to add or modify. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. The port number is found in the Port column in the format Slot.Line.Port. The port number range varies with the card type:
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES range: 1-192
• CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-248
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-contp
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Connection type. Select one of the following:
• PVC = 1
• SVC = 2
• SPVC = 3
• PAR = 4
• PNNI = 5
• TAG = 6
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-chiden
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Idle Detection Type.
• 1 = Disable
• 2 = Enable On Hook Detection
• 3 = Enable Idle Pattern Detection (Not Supported)
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-condat
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Conditional data is the bit pattern that is used in the data timeslots when there is an underflow or when there is a loss of signal (LOS). For a voice connection, the larger the ConditionalData value, the louder the hiss heard during LOS. The data pattern is configured as a base-10 number to represent an 8-bit binary code.
• UDT = 255
• SDT range = 0 to 255
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-condsig
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Conditional signalling is the signalling bits that are sent on the line when there is an underflow and also toward the network when forming dummy cells. Conditional signalling is a string of bits that you specify with a base-10 number in the range 0-15, where, for example, 15=1111, and 0=0000. These bits represent the four binary signalling bits (A, B, C, and D) to the line or network when an underflow occurs.
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-exis
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Ext Idle Suppression.
• Disable = 1
• Enable = 2
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-idintpd
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Integration Period. Range is 0-100.
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-chidsig
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Idle Signalling Code. Range is 0-15.
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-onhkcd
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On Hook Code. Range is 0-15. ABCD = 0000 = 0 ... ABCD = 1111 = 15.
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-locvpi
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Local VPI. Range is 1-65536.
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-locvci
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Local VCI. Range is 1-65536.
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-locnsap
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Local NSAP address. The format is: RemoteNsapAddress.VPI.VCI. You can view the address components for a local connection using the dspcon or dspchan command.
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-rmtvpi
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Remote VPI. Range is 1-65536.
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-rmtvci
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Remote VCI. Range is 1-65536.
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-rmnsap
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Remote NSAP address. The format is: RemoteNsapAddress.VPI.VCI. You can view the address components for a remote connection using the dspcon or dspchan command.
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-master
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Mastership role of connection. Select from the following options:
• 1 = master
• 2 = slave
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-vpcflag
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Indicates whether to connection is a VPC or a VCC.
• 1 = VPC
• 2 = VCC
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-cos
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Connection Service Type.
• 1 = CBR
• 2 = VBR
• 3 = Not used
• 4 = UBR
• 5 = ATFR
• 6 = ABRSTD
• 7 = ABRFST
• 21 = CBR1
• 31 = CBR2 (Used only for signalling with UNI 3.1 devices)
• 32 = CBR3 (Used only for signalling with UNI 3.1 devices)
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-rtngprio
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Routing priority for this connection. This parameter defines the rerouting derouting priority of the connection. Range is 1 to 15. Default setting is 8.
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-prefrte
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Preferred Route ID for this connection. The preferred route feature is applicable only to the master end of an SPVC. This option assigns a unique identifier for the preferred route to which this connection is associated. When the route ID is set to 0, the connection is not associated with any preferred routes. Range is 0 to 65,535. Default is 0.
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-directrte
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Directed Route option. When this option is yes, the associated preferred route is the only permissible route for the connection to take. Should the directed preferred route be unavailable, the connection is failed. When the option is no, the connection is allowed to try another alternate route should the preferred route be unavailable.
• 1 = Yes
• 2 = No (default)
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-maxcost
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Maximum end-to-end cost for the connection. The VSI controller uses the maximum cost to determine which network routes are available to the connection. The maximum cost is the calculated sum of the administrative weights (AWs) in both directions on every hop in a selected route. Range is 1 to 2,147,483,647. Default setting is 2147483647.
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-type
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Trunk restriction option.
• 1 = Enable connection routing without trunk restrictions (Default)
• 2 = Restrict the connection routing to terrestrial trunks
• 3 = Restrict the connection routing to satellite trunks
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-pcr
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Connection Peak Cell Rate in cells per second (cps). Range is 171-9000.
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-mcr
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Connection Minimum Cell Rate in cells per second (cps). Range is 1-65535.
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-pctutil
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Percent utilization. Range is 1-100.
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-rerout
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Channel Reroute.
• True = 1
• False = 2
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-linecond
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Line conditioning state. Use this parameter to enable or disable line conditioning on a channel configured on a structured Circuit Emulation port. This is helpful in applications where T1 to E1 conversion is required. When enabled on a channel, unframed AIS signals are sent on the line associated with the channel when the channel receives AIS OAM from the remote end indicating a remote line failure. When disabled on a channel, unframed AIS signals are not sent on the line associated with the channel when the channel receives AIS OAM from the remote end indicating a remote line failure.
• 1 = Enable
• 2 = Disable (Default)
For more information on this feature, see "Managing Line Conditioning" in Chapter 5, "Managing CESM and MPSM Cards."
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Related Commands
addcon addconCDVT, addspvc, cnfchan, cnfcon, delchan, delchans, delcon, dncon, dspchan, dspchans, dspcon, dspcons, rrtcon, tstchan, tstcon, tstdelay, upcon, dspports, xcnfchan, xdspchan, xdspchans
Attributes
Log: Yes
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State: Active
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Privilege: Group 1
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Example
Bring the connection on channel 37 administratively down.
M8850_SF.1.26.CESM.a > xcnfcon -chn 37 -en 3 -admin 2
xcnfln
Configure Line—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the xcnfln command to configure line characteristics.
Note
RS-232 ports are not supported on the current set of CESM and MPSM cards.
Syntax
To configure RS-232 lines:
xcnfln -rs232 <PortNum> [-e <PortEnable>] [-b <PortBps>]
To configure DS1 lines:
xcnfln -ds1 <LineNum> [-ct <ConnectorType>] [-e <LineEnable>] [-lt <LineType>]
[-lc <LineCoding>] [-len <LineLength>] [-clk <XmtClkSource>] [-lpb <LoopCmd>] [-sc <SendCode>]
[-be <BertEnable>] [-bert <BertPattern>] [-detect <LoopbackCodeDetection>]
Syntax Description
-rs232
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Enter the number of the RS-232 port you want to configure. Use the xdsplns -rs232 command to view the available rs232 ports.
Note RS-232 ports are not supported on the current set of CESM and MPSM cards.
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-e
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RS-232 Port Enable.
• Disable = 1
• Enable = 2
Note RS-232 ports are not supported on the current set of CESM and MPSM cards.
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-b
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Port speed in bps. Available port speeds are 9600, 2400, 19200.
Note RS-232 ports are not supported on the current set of CESM and MPSM cards.
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-ds1
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Enter the number of the line you want to configure. Use the dsplns command to view the available lines.
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-ct
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Connector type.
• RJ48 = 3
• SMB = 5
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-e
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Line enable.
• Disable = 1
• Enable = 2
• Modify = 3
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-lt
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Line type.
CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1:
• dsx1 ESF = 1 (T1 line)
• dsx1 D4 = 2 (T1 line)
• dsx1 E1 = 3
• dsx1 E1 CRC = 4
• dsx1 E1 MF = 5
• dsx1 E1 MF CRC = 6
• dsx1 E1 CLEAR = 7
MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES:
• dsx1 ESF = 1 (T1 line)
• dsx1 D4 = 2 (T1 line)
• dsx1 E1 CCS = 3
• dsx1 E1 CCS CRC = 4
• dsx1 E1 CAS = 5
• dsx1 E1 CAS CRC = 6
• dsx1 E1 CLEAR = 7
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-lc
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Line coding.
• dsx1 B8ZS = 2 (T1 line)
• dsx1 HDB3 = 3 (E1 line)
• dsx1 AMI = 4 (T1 or E1 line)
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-len
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Line length.
• E1 SMB 75 ohm (G.703) = 8
• E1 RJ48 120 ohm (G.703) = 9
• T1: 10-15
– 10: 0-131 ft.
– 11: 131-262 ft.
– 12: 262-393 ft.
– 13: 393-524 ft.
– 14: 524-655 ft.
– 15: 655+ ft.
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-clk
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Xmt Clock Source.
• Loop Clock = 1
• Local Clock = 2
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-lpb
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Type of loopback.
• No loop = 1
• Remote loop = 2 (MPSM only)
• Local loop = 3
Note On the CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, and CESM-8E1, remote line loopback must be enabled through the use of the SRM. For additional information on loopbacks supported by the CESM and MPSM cards, see Chapter 5, "Managing CESM and MPSM Cards."
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-sc
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Send code.
• No code = 1
• Line code = 2
• Payload code = 3
• Reset code = 4
Note This option is not supported in this command. For information on BERT, see Chapter 5, "Managing CESM and MPSM Cards," and refer to the Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45), Cisco MGX 8950, and Cisco MGX 8830 Configuration Guide, Release 5.1, and the Cisco MGX 8850 Edge Concentrator Installation and Configuration, Release 1.1.3 documentation.
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-detect
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Loopback code detection.
• Code detect disabled = 1
• Code detect enabled = 2
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-be
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BERT enable.
• Disable = 1
• Enable = 2
Note This option is not supported in this command. For information on BERT, see Chapter 5, "Managing CESM and MPSM Cards," and refer to the Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45), Cisco MGX 8950, and Cisco MGX 8830 Configuration Guide, Release 5.1, and the Cisco MGX 8850 Edge Concentrator Installation and Configuration, Release 1.1.3 documentation.
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-bert
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BERT Pattern.
• 0000 = 0
• 1111 = 1
• 0101 = 2
• 0011 = 3
• User one word = 4
• User two word = 5
• User three word = 6
• User four words = 7
• 2^15-1 = 8
• 2^20-1 = 9
• QRSS = 10
• 2^23-1 = 11
Note This option is not supported in this command. For information on BERT, see Chapter 5, "Managing CESM and MPSM Cards," and refer to the Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45), Cisco MGX 8950, and Cisco MGX 8830 Configuration Guide, Release 5.1, and the Cisco MGX 8850 Edge Concentrator Installation and Configuration, Release 1.1.3 documentation.
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Related Commands
addln, addlnloop, cnfln, delln, dellnloop, dspln, dsplns, xdspln, xdsplns
Attributes
Log: Yes
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State: Active
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Privilege: Service Group
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Example
Place line 3 on the current CESM card in local loopback.
M8830_CH.1.6.CESM.a > xcnfln -ds1 3 -e 3 -lpb 3
xcnfport
Configure Port—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the xcnfport command to add or delete circuit emulation ports. This command does not support modifying a circuit emulation port that has already been added. In order to modify an existing port configuration you must first delete the port and then add the port again with the new port configuration parameters using either the addport or xcnfport command.
Syntax
xcnfport -pt <PortNum> -ln <PortLineNum> -en <PortEnable> [-ts <PortDs0ConfigBitMap>]
[-ptp <PortType>] [-pbe <BertEnable>]
Syntax Description
-pt
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Enter the port number you want to add or modify. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. The port number is found in the Port column in the format Slot.Line.Port. The port number range varies with the card type:
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES range: 1-192
• CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-248
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-ln
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Line number to which the port definition or modification applies. To display the lines that have been added, enter the dsplns command. You cannot add a port to a line unless the Status/Coding column shows that the line is enabled (Ena).
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-en
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Port Row Status.
• Add = 1
• Delete = 2
• Modify = 3
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-ts
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Port Ds0 Config Bit Map. Enter a hexadecimal number. For example, to use timeslots 1-24 on a T1 line, enter ffffff. To use timeslots 5-24 on a T1 line, enter fffff0. The least-significant bit is the lowest timeslot number. For more information on the timeslots supported by each card type, see the begin_slot and num_slot parameters of the addport command.
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-ptp
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Port type.
• Structured = 1 (This port type cannot be modified using the -en option)
• Unstructured = 2
• Framing on VC Disconnect = 3
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-pbe
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BERT enable.
• Disable = 1
• Enable = 2
Note This option is not supported in this command. For information on BERT, see Chapter 5, "Managing CESM and MPSM Cards," and refer to the Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45), Cisco MGX 8950, and Cisco MGX 8830 Configuration Guide, Release 5.1, and the Cisco MGX 8850 Edge Concentrator Installation and Configuration, Release 1.1.3 documentation.
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Related Commands
addport, delport, delports, dsplns, dspport, dspports, xdspport, xdspports
Attributes
Log: Yes
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State: Active
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Privilege: Group 1
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Example
Add structured port 5 to line 3, using all 24 time slots on the current CESM card.
M8850_SF.1.26.CESM.a > xcnfport -pt 5 -ln 3 -en 1 -ts ffffff -ptp 1
xcnfrscprtn
Configure Resource Partition—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B (PXM1 only), CESM-8T1 (PXM1 only), CESM-8E1 (PXM1 only)
Use the xcnfrscprtn command to modify the configuration of a port-level resource partition.
Syntax: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES on PXM1E, PXM45
xcnfrscprtn -pt <portNum> -ctrlr <controller> -en <rowStatus> [-maxlcn <max_lcn>]
[-lolcn <lcn_low>] [-hilcn <lcn_high>] [-ingrbw <ingressBW>] [-egrbw <egressBW>]
[-ctrlr_id <CtrlrId>]
Syntax: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES on PXM1
xcnfrscprtn -pt <portNum> -ctrlr <controller> -en <rowStatus> [-maxlcn <max_lcn>]
[-lolcn <lcn_low>] [-hilcn <lcn_high>] [-ingrbw <ingressBW>] [-egrbw <egressBW>]
Syntax: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
xcnfrscprtn -rscpt <portNum> -ctrlr <controller> -en <rowStatus> [-lolcn <lcn_low>]
[-hilcn <lcn_high>] [-ingrbw <ingressBW>] [-egrbw <egressBW>]
Syntax Description
-pt,
-rscpt
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Port number associated with the resource partition to be modified. You must add a port to a line before you can modify the resource partition on a port. Use the dspports command to view the available ports.
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-cntrlr
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Controller for this partition:
• 1 = PAR (PVC)
• 2 = PNNI (SPVC)
• 3 = TAG (MPLS)
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-en
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Port Row Status.
• Add = 1
• Delete = 2
• Modify = 3
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-maxlcn
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Maximum LCNs (connections) available in this port resource partition. Range by card type:
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES: 1-192
• CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES: 1-248
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-lolcn
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Low LCN number available in this port resource partition. Range is 1 to 1000.
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-hicn
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High LCN number available in this port resource partition. Range is 1 to 1000.
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-ingrbw
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Ingress bandwidth percentage. Enter the percentage of the line bandwidth to be used by this controller for ingress communications. Range is 0 to 100 percent.
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-egrbw
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Egress bandwidth percentage. Enter the percentage of the line bandwidth to be used by this controller for egress communications. Range is 0 to 100 percent.
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-ctrlr_id
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Enter the number associated with the controller used by this partition. Range is 1 to 255.
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Related Commands
addrscprtn, cnfportrscprtn, cnfrscprtn, dspportrscprtn, dsprscprtn, delrscprtn, dspports
Attributes: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Log: Yes
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State: Active
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Privilege: Group 1
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Attributes: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Cisco Group
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Example
Modify the PNNI port-level resource partition configured on port 1 of the current MPSM card to use an ingress and egress bandwidth of 75 percent.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > xcnfrscprtn -pt 1 -ctrlr 2 -en 3 -ingrbw 75 -egrbw 75
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
xdspchan
Display Channel—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the xdspchan command to display configuration and operational data for a connection.
Syntax
xdspchan -chn <ChanNum>
Syntax Description
-chn
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Specify the channel number for the connection to be displayed. You can view connection information with the dspcons and dspchans commands.
• On PXM1E, PXM45 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 35-226
– E1 Channel Range = 35-282
• On PXM1 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 32-223
– E1 Channel Range = 32-279
Tip  On PXM1E and PXM45 platforms, the channel number is found in the LCN column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands. On the PXM1 platform, the channel number is found in the ChNum column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands.
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Related Commands
addcon, addconCDVT, addspvc, cnfchan, cnfcon, delchan, delchans, delcon, dncon, dspchan, dspcon, dspcons, rrtcon, tstchan, tstcon, upcon, xcnfchan, xcnfcon, xdspchancnt, xdspchans
Attributes
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Any User
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Example: PXM1E, PXM45
Display the connection status and statistics for channel 37 on the current CESM card.
M8850_SF.1.26.CESM.a > xdspchan -chn 37
-------------------------------------------
ChanNum: 37 RowStatus: Mod
AdmnState: Up ChanState: Ok
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
PORT-ALARM CTRLR-ABIT E-AIS/RDI CELL-LOSS
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
-------------------------------------------
ChanClockMode: Synchronous
ChanMaxBufSize: 192 bytes
ChanCDVT: 1000 micro seconds
C L I P: 2500 milliseconds
ChanLocalRemoteLpbkState: Disabled
ChanTestState: NotInProgress
ISDetType DetectionDisabled
ExtISTrig DisableIdleSupression
ChanLocalNSAP: 47009181000000000164444b6100000107d30300
ChanRemoteNSAP: 4700918100000000036b5e2bb200000106180d00
ChanConnServiceType: CBR1
ChanRestrictTrunkType: No Restriction
ChanLineConditionState: Disabled
Example: PXM1
Display the connection status and statistics for channel 32 on the current CESM card.
M8250_SJ.1.3.CESM.a > xdspchan -chn 32
ChanClockMode: Synchronous
ChanMaxBufSize: 192 bytes
ChanCDVT: 1000 micro seconds
C L I P: 2500 milliseconds
ChanLocalRemoteLpbkState: Disabled
ChanTestState: NotInProgress
ISDetType DetectionDisabled
ExtISTrig DisableIdleSupression
ChanLocalNSAP: 4d383235305f534a000000000000000003000100
ChanRemoteNSAP: 4d383235305f534a000000000000000000000100
ChanRestrictTrunkType: No Restriction
ChanLineConditionState: Disabled
xdspchancnt
Display Channel Count—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the xdspchancnt command to display statistics information for a connection. Use this command to view the traffic being processed on a specific connection. Because the statistics are historical, you might want to clear them using the clrchancnt or clrchancnts command before beginning your testing or troubleshooting.
Syntax
xdspchancnt -chn <ChanNum>
Syntax Description
-chn
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Specify the channel number for the connection to be displayed. You can view connection information with the dspcons and dspchans commands.
• On PXM1E, PXM45 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 35-226
– E1 Channel Range = 35-282
• On PXM1 platforms:
– T1 Channel Range = 32-223
– E1 Channel Range = 32-279
Tip  On PXM1E and PXM45 platforms, the channel number is found in the LCN column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands. On the PXM1 platform, the channel number is found in the ChNum column in the output of the dspcons and dspchans commands.
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Related Commands
addcon, addconCDVT, addspvc, clrchancnt, clrchancnts, cnfchan, cnfcon, delchan, delchans, delcon, dncon, dspchan, dspchans, dspcon, dspcons, rrtcon, tstchan, tstcon, upcon, xclrchancnt, xcnfchan, xcnfcon, xdspchan, xdspchans
Attributes
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Any User
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Example: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Display the connection status and statistics for channel 35.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > xdspchancnt -chn 35
Chan RCV ATM State: Other State
Chan XMT ATM State: Sending AIS OAM
Cell Loss Status: Cell Loss
Generated Cells: 284861796
Underflow Inserted Cells: 284105451
Channel Uptime (secs.) 77149
Signalling Status Offhook
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
Example: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Display the connection status and statistics for channel 37.
M8850_SF.1.26.CESM.a > xdspchancnt -chn 37
Chan RCV ATM State: Normal
Chan XMT ATM State: Normal
Cell Loss Status: Cell Loss
Generated Cells: 17979088
Channel Uptime (secs.) 8779
Signalling Status Offhook
xdspchans
Display Channels—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the xdspchans command to display a summary of all the connections on the current CESM or MPSM card.
Syntax
xdspchans
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
addcon, addconCDVT, addspvc, clrchancnt, clrchancnts, cnfchan, cnfcon, delchan, delchans, delcon, dncon, dspchan, dspchans, dspcon, dspcons, rrtcon, tstchan, tstcon, upcon, xclrchancnt, xcnfchan, xcnfcon, xdspchan, xdspchancnt
Attributes
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Any User
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Example: PXM1E, PXM45
Display all connections configured on the current CESM card.
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > xdspchans
LCN Port.VPI.VCI Type M/S Clock PCR CDVT BufSz CLIP Admin Alarm
---- ------------ ---- --- ----- ------ ----- ----- ----- ----- -----
0035 001.04.035 stru S Synch 4096 00500 00384 02500 Up OK
0036 002.04.036 stru M Synch 4096 01000 00384 02500 Up OK
0037 003.04.037 stru S Synch 4096 01000 00384 02500 Up CTRLR-ABIT
Example: PXM1
Display all connections configured on the current MPSM card.
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a > xdspchans
Line ConnId ChNum Status CDVT BufSize CLIP CBRserv Alarm
---- -------------------- ----- ------ ----- ------- ----- -------- -----
1 M8250_SJ.22.1.0 32 Mod 1000 384 2500 struct Alarm
M8250_SJ.1.22.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
xdspln
Display Line Configuration—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Enter the xdspln command to view configuration for a specified line.
Note
RS-232 ports are not supported on the current set of CESM or MPSM cards.
Syntax
xdspln -rs232 <PortNum>
or
xdspln -ds1 <LineNum>
Syntax Description
-rs232
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Enter the number of the port you want to view. Use the xdsplns -rs232 command to view the available rs232 ports.
Note RS-232 ports are not supported on the current set of CESM or MPSM cards.
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-ds1
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Enter the number of the line you want to view. Use the dsplns command to view the available lines.
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Related Commands
addln, cnfln, delln, dspln, dsplns, xcnfln, xdsplns
Attributes
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Any User
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Example: MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES
Display line 1 on the current MPSM card.
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a > xdspln -ds1 1
LineXmtClockSource: LocalTiming
LineLoopbackCommand: NoLoop
LineUsedTimeslotsBitMap: 0xffffff
LineLoopbackCodeDetection: codeDetectDisabled
M8850_SF.1.28.MPSM8T1.CES.a >
Example: CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Display rs232 port 1 on the current CESM card.
M8850_SF.1.26.CESM.a > xdspln -rs232 1
Port Type Enable Baudrate
---- ---------------------- -------- --------
26.1 Maintenance RS232 Port Disable 19200
SerialPortNumOfValidEntries: 1
Display line 1 on the current CESM card.
M8850_SF.1.26.CESM.a > xdspln -ds1 1
LineXmtClockSource: LocalTiming
LineLoopbackCommand: NoLoop
LineUsedTimeslotsBitMap: 0xffffff
LineLoopbackCodeDetection: codeDetectDisabled
xdsplns
Display Lines—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Use the xdsplns command to view a summary of all lines on the current card.
Note
RS-232 ports are not supported on the current set of CESM or MPSM cards.
Syntax
xdsplns -<lineType>
Syntax Description
lineType
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Select line type of rs232 or ds1.
Note RS-232 ports are not supported on the current set of CESM or MPSM cards.
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Related Commands
addln, cnfln, delln, dspln, dsplns, xcnfln, xdspln
Attributes
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Any User
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Examples
Display ds1 lines on the current CESM card.
M8850_SF.1.26.CESM.a > xdsplns -ds1
Line Conn Type Status/Coding Length XmtClock Alarm Stats
---- ----- ------------ ------ -------- ------------- -------- ----- -----
26.1 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Ena/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim No No
26.2 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Ena/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim No No
26.3 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Dis/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim
26.4 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Dis/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim
26.5 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Dis/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim
26.6 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Dis/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim
26.7 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Dis/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim
26.8 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Dis/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim
Display rs232 lines on the current CESM card.
M8850_SF.1.26.CESM.a > xdsplns -rs232
Port Type Enable Baudrate
---- ---------------------- -------- --------
26.1 Maintenance RS232 Port Disable 19200
SerialPortNumOfValidEntries: 1
xdspport
Display Port—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Enter the xdspport command to view the port configuration for a specified port.
Syntax
xdspport -pt <PortNum>
Syntax Description
-pt
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Enter the port number for the connection you want to display. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. The port number is found in the Port column in the format Slot.Line.Port. The port number range varies with the card type:
• CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, MPSM-8T1-CES range: 1-192
• CESM-8E1, MPSM-8E1-CES range: 1-248
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Related Commands
addport, delport, delports, dspport, xcnfport, xdspports
Attributes
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Any User
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Examples
Display port 1 on the current CESM card.
M8850_SF.1.26.CESM.a > xdspport -pt 1
PortDs0ConfigBitMap(1stDS0): 0xfff(1)
xdspports
Display Ports—MPSM-8T1-CES, MPSM-8E1-CES, CESM-8T1/B, CESM-8T1, CESM-8E1
Enter the xdspports command to view information on all the ports associated with the current card.
Syntax
xdspports
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
addport, delport, delports, dspport, xcnfport, xdspport
Attributes
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Any User
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Examples
Display the ports on the current CESM card.
M8850_SF.1.26.CESM.a > xdspports
------ --- ------ --------
26.1.1 Add/ 768k structur
26.1.2 Add/ 768k structur
26.2.3 Add/ 768k structur
26.2.4 Add/ 768k structur
PortDs0UsedLine1: 0x00ffffff
PortDs0UsedLine2: 0x00ffffff
PortDs0UsedLine3: 0x00000000
PortDs0UsedLine4: 0x00000000
PortDs0UsedLine5: 0x00000000
PortDs0UsedLine6: 0x00000000
PortDs0UsedLine7: 0x00000000
PortDs0UsedLine8: 0x00000000