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Show Commands
show access-lists
show accounting
show aliases
show arp
show async bootp
show async status (Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010)
show atm accounting
show atm addresses
show atm arp-server
show atm connection-traffic-table
show atm filter-expr
show atm filter-set
show atm ilmi-configuration
show atm ilmi-status
show atm input-xlate-table
show atm interface
show atm interface resource
show atm map
show atm pnni aesa embedded-number
show atm pnni aggregation link
show atm pnni aggregation node
show atm pnni background routes
show atm pnni background status
show atm pnni database
show atm pnni election
show atm pnni explicit-paths
show atm pnni hierarchy
show atm pnni identifiers
show atm pnni interface
show atm pnni local-node
show atm pnni neighbor
show atm pnni precedence
show atm pnni resource-info
show atm pnni scope
show atm pnni statistics
show atm pnni summary
show atm pnni svcc-rcc
show atm pnni topology
show atm pnni traffic
show atm qos-defaults
show atm resource
show atm rmon
show atm route
show atm routing-mode
show atm signalling cug
show atm signalling diagnostics
show atm signalling statistics
show atm snoop
show atm snoop-vc
show atm snoop-vp
show atm status
show atm traffic
show atm vc
show atm vc signalling
show atm vp
show bootflash:
show buffers
show calendar
show capability (Catalyst 8540 MSR
show cdp
show cdp entry
show cdp interface
show cdp neighbors
show cdp traffic
show ces address
show ces circuit
show ces interface cbr
show ces status
show clock
show compress
show controllers
show controllers
show controllers access-list
show controllers adjacency
show controllers cef
show controllers interface-info
show controllers ipmcast
show controllers ipx-prefix
show controllers c8500 interface-map
show controllers c8500 ipmcast
show controllers c8500 ipx-node
show controller c8500 ipx-prefix
show controllers c8500 queuing
show debugging
show diag
show diag online (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
show environment
show facility-alarm status (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
show file
show flash
show frame-relay connection-traffic-table-row
show frame-relay interface resource
show frame-relay lmi
show functional-image-info
show hardware
show history
show hosts
show ima interface
show interfaces
show ip access-lists
show ip accounting
show ip aliases
show ip arp
show ip interface
show ip masks
show ip redirects
show ip route summary
show ip sockets
show ip tcp header-compression
show ip traffic
show ipc
show lane
show lane bus
show lane client
show lane config
show lane database
show lane default-atm-addresses
show lane le-arp
show lane name
show lane server
show line
show location
show logging
show memory
show ncdp path root
show ncdp ports
show ncdp sources
show ncdp status
show ncdp timers
show network-clocks
show ntp associations
show ntp status
show ppp multilink
show privilege
show processes
show processes memory
show protocols
show qos switching
show qos mapping
show redundancy (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
show registry
show reload
show rhosts
show rif
show rmon alarms
show rmon events
show running-config
show sdm internal
show sdm size
show sessions
show sgcp
show sgcp connection
show sgcp endpoint
show sgcp statistics
show snmp
show snoop
show snoop-vc
show sscop
show stacks
show startup-config
show subsys
show switch counters
show switch fabric (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
show switch module (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
show tacacs
show tag-switching atm-tdp bindings
show tag-switching atm-tdp capability
show tag-switching atm-tdp summary
show tag-switching interfaces
show tag-switching tdp discovery
show tag-switching tdp neighbor
show tag-switching tdp parameters
show tag-switching tsp-tunnels
show tcp
show tech-support
show terminal
show users
show vc
show version
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The commands shown in this chapter apply to the Catalyst 8540 MSR, Catalyst 8510 MSR, and LightStream 1010 ATM switch routers. Where an entire command or certain attributes of a command have values specific to a particular switch or switch router, an exception is indicated by the following callouts:
- Catalyst 8540 MSR
- Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010
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Note Commands that are identical to those documented in the Cisco IOS software documentation have been removed from this chapter. |
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Note Commands that no longer function as expected in ATM environments have also been removed from this chapter. |
Refer to Appendix D of this command reference for a detailed list of commands that have been removed, changed or replaced.
show access-lists
To display information about the access list, use the show access-lists EXEC command.
- show access-lists [aclnumber | aclname]
Syntax Description
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aclnumber
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Number from 1 through 1299 that identifies the access list.
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aclname
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Character string that identifies the access list.
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Defaults
The system displays all access lists.
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The following example is sample output from the show access-lists command when access list 101 is specified.
Switch#
show access-lists 101
Extended IP access list 101
permit tcp host 198.92.32.130 any established (4304 matches)
permit udp host 198.92.32.130 any eq domain (129 matches)
permit icmp host 198.92.32.130 any
permit tcp host 198.92.32.130 host 171.69.2.141 gt 1023
permit tcp host 198.92.32.130 host 171.69.2.135 eq smtp (2 matches)
permit tcp host 198.92.32.130 host 198.92.30.32 eq smtp
permit tcp host 198.92.32.130 host 171.69.108.33 eq smtp
permit udp host 198.92.32.130 host 171.68.225.190 eq syslog
permit udp host 198.92.32.130 host 171.68.225.126 eq syslog
deny ip 150.136.0.0 0.0.255.255 224.0.0.0 15.255.255.255
deny ip 171.68.0.0 0.1.255.255 224.0.0.0 15.255.255.255 (2 matches)
deny ip 172.24.24.0 0.0.1.255 224.0.0.0 15.255.255.255
deny ip 192.82.152.0 0.0.0.255 224.0.0.0 15.255.255.255
deny ip 192.122.173.0 0.0.0.255 224.0.0.0 15.255.255.255
deny ip 192.122.174.0 0.0.0.255 224.0.0.0 15.255.255.255
deny ip 192.135.239.0 0.0.0.255 224.0.0.0 15.255.255.255
deny ip 192.135.240.0 0.0.7.255 224.0.0.0 15.255.255.255
deny ip 192.135.248.0 0.0.3.255 224.0.0.0 15.255.255.255
deny ip 192.150.42.0 0.0.0.255 224.0.0.0 15.255.255.255
An access list counter counts how many packets are allowed by each line of the access list. This number is displayed as the number of matches.
For information on how to configure access lists, refer to the ATM Switch Router Software Configuration Guide.
Related Commands
show accounting
To step through all active sessions and to print all the accounting records for actively accounted functions, use the show accounting EXEC command. To disable this function, use the no form of the command.
- show accounting
- no show accounting
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Defaults
Disabled
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The show accounting command allows you to display the active accountable events on the system.
It provides systems administrators with a quick look at what is going on, and can also help collect information in the event of a data loss on the accounting server. The show accounting command displays additional data on the internal state of AAA if debug aaa accounting is turned on.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show accounting command.
Active Accounted actions on tty0, User chard Priv 1
Task ID 4425, EXEC Accounting record, 0:04:53 Elapsed
task_id=4425 service=exec port=0
Task ID 3759, Connection Accounting record, 0:01:06 Elapsed
task_id=3759 service=exec port=0 protocol=telnet address=171.19.3.78 cmd=grill
Active Accounted actions on tty10, User chard Priv 1
Task ID 5115, EXEC Accounting record, 0:04:07 Elapsed
task_id=5115 service=exec port=10
Task ID 2593, Connection Accounting record, 0:00:56 Elapsed
task_id=2593 service=exec port=10 protocol=tn3270 address=172.21.14.90
Active Accounted actions on tty11, User mary Priv 1
Task ID 7390, EXEC Accounting record, 0:00:25 Elapsed
task_id=7390 service=exec port=11
Task ID 931, Connection Accounting record, 0:00:20 Elapsed
task_id=931 service=exec port=11 protocol=telnet address=171.19.6.129 cmd=coal
Related Commands
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show hosts
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Displays the default domain name, the style of the name lookup service, a list of name server hosts, and the cached list of host names and addresses.
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show line
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Displays terminal line parameters.
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show aliases
To display all alias commands or the alias commands in a specified mode, use the show aliases EXEC command.
- show aliases [mode]
Syntax Description
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mode
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Command mode. You can show the alias commands for the following modes by entering the corresponding keywords.
- acctng-file—ATM accounting file configuration mode
- acctng-sel—ATM accounting selection configuration mode
- atm-router—ATM router configuration mode
- atmsig-cug—Closed user group configuration mode
- atmsig-diag—Diagnostics configuration mode
- atmsig_e164_table_mode—ATMSIG E164 table mode
- configure—Global configuration mode
- exec—EXEC mode
- interface—Interface configuration mode
- lane—ATM LAN Emulation LECS configuration table mode
- line—Line configuration mode
- map-class—Map-class configuration mode
- map-list—Map-list configuration mode
- null-interface—Null interface configuration mode
- pnni-router-node—PNNI router node configuration mode
- route-map—Route map configuration mode
- router—Router configuration mode
- subinterface—Subinterface configuration mode
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All modes except for the null interface mode have their own prompts. For example, the prompt for interface configuration mode is:
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show aliases exec commands. The default aliases for commands in EXEC mode are displayed.
Switch#
show aliases exec
Related Commands
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alias
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This command or some of its parameters might not function as expected. Refer to Appendix D. Refer also to the Router Products Command Reference publication for more information about the alias command.
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show arp
To display the entries in the ARP table, use the show arp EXEC command.
- show arp
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
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The following example is sample output from the show arp command.
Protocol Address Age (min) Hardware Addr Type nterface
Internet 172.20.42.112 120 0000.a710.4baf ARPA Ethernet3
AppleTalk 4028.5 29 0000.0c01.0e56 SNAP Ethernet2
Internet 172.20.42.114 105 0000.a710.859b ARPA Ethernet3
AppleTalk 4028.9 - 0000.0c02.a03c SNAP Ethernet2
Internet 172.20.42.121 42 0000.a710.68cd ARPA Ethernet3
Internet 172.20.36.9 - 0000.3080.6fd4 SNAP TokenRing0
AppleTalk 4036.9 - 0000.3080.6fd4 SNAP TokenRing0
Internet 172.20.33.9 - c222.2222.2222 SMDS Serial0
Table 18-1 describes the significant fields shown in the first line of output in the display.
Table 18-1 show arp Field Descriptions
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Protocol
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Type of network address this entry includes.
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Address
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Network address that is mapped to the MAC address in this entry.
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Age (min)
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Interval (in minutes) since this entry was entered in the table, rather than the interval since the entry was last used. (The timeout value is 4 hours.)
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Hardware Addr
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MAC address mapped to the network address in this entry.
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Type
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Encapsulation type used for the network address in this entry. Possible values include:
- ARPA
- SNAP
- ETLK (EtherTalk)
- SMDS (Interface) Interface associated with this network address.
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arp (interface)
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Controls the interface-specific handling of IP address resolution into 48-bit Ethernet.
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show async bootp
To display the extended BOOTP request parameters that were configured for asynchronous interfaces, use the show async bootp EXEC command.
- show async bootp
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
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The following is a sample output of the show async bootp command.
The following extended data will be sent in BOOTP responses:
bootfile (for address 128.128.1.1) "pcboot"
bootfile (for address 131.108.1.111) "dirtboot"
If no extended data is defined, you receive the following response.
No extended data will be sent in BOOTP responses:
Table 18-2 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 18-2 show async bootp Field Descriptions
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Description |
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bootfile... "pcboot"
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Boot file for address 128.128.1.1 is named pcboot.
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subnet-mask 255.255.0.0
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Subnet mask.
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time-offset -3600
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Local time is one hour (3600 seconds) earlier than UTC time.
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time-server 128.128.1.1
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Address of the time server for the network.
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async-bootp
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Cisco IOS command removed from this manual.
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show async status (Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010)
To list the status of the asynchronous interface 1 associated with the auxiliary port, use the show async status user EXEC command.
- show async status
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
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Shows all SLIP asynchronous sessions.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show async status command.
Switch#
show async status
Async protocol statistics:
Rcvd: 5448 packets, 7682760 bytes
1 format errors, 0 checksum errors, 0 overrun, 0 no buffer
Sent: 5455 packets, 7682676 bytes, 0 dropped
Int Local Remote Qd InPack OutPac Inerr Drops MTU Qsz
1 192.31.7.84 Dynamic 0 0 0 0 0 1500 10
Table 18-3 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 18-3 show async status Field Descriptions
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Rcvd:
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Statistics on packets received.
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5548 packets
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Packets received.
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7682760 bytes
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Total number of bytes.
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1 format errors
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Packets with a bad IP header, even before the checksum is calculated.
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0 checksum errors
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Count of checksum errors.
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0 overrun
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Number of giants received.
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0 no buffer
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Number of packets received when no buffer was available.
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Sent:
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Statistics on packets sent.
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5455 packets
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Packets sent.
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7682676 bytes
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Total number of bytes.
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0 dropped
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Number of packets dropped.
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Int
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Interface number.
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*
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Line currently in use.
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Local
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Local IP address on the link.
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Remote
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Remote IP address on the link. "Dynamic" indicates that a remote address is allowed but has not been specified. "None" indicates that no remote address is assigned or being used.
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Qd
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Number of packets on hold queue (Qsz is max).
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InPack
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Number of packets received.
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OutPac
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Number of packets sent.
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Inerr
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Number of total input errors; sum of format errors, checksum errors, overruns, and no buffers.
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Drops
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Number of packets received that would not fit on the hold queue.
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MTU
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Current maximum transmission unit size.
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Qsz
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Current output hold queue size.
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slip
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Used to attach or detach a SLIP interface.
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show atm accounting
To show the ATM accounting configuration information, use the show atm accounting
EXEC command.
- show atm accounting
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
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Catalyst 8540 MSR
The following example is sample output from the show atm accounting EXEC command for a switch router that has remote logging configured.
Switch#
show atm accounting
ATM Accounting Info: AdminStatus - UP; OperStatus : UP
Trap Threshold - 90 percent (4500000 bytes)
Descr: atm accounting data
Failed_attempt : soft regular
Collect Mode : on-release periodic
Sizes: Active 68 bytes (#records 0); Ready 74 bytes (#records 0)
Remote Log and local storage are enabled.
Primary Log Host: eagle, TCP listen port: 2001, OperStatus: DOWN
Alternate Log Host: eagle, TCP listen port: 2002, OperStatus: DOWN
Subtree OID : 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.18.1.1
List Bitmap : FF.FE.BF.FC
Conn Type : svc-in svc-out pvc pvp spvc-originator spvc-target
Active List Bitmap - FF.FE.BF.FC
Examples
Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010
The following example is sample output from the show atm accounting EXEC command.
Switch#
show atm accounting
ATM Accounting Info: AdminStatus - DOWN; OperStatus : DOWN
Trap Threshold - 90 percent (4500000 bytes)
File Entry 1: Name acctng_file1
Descr: atm accounting data
Interval (seconds) : 3600
No file buffers initialized
Selection entry 1, subtree OID - 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.18.1.1
Selection entry 1, list bitmap - FF.FE.BF.FC
Selection entry 1, connType bitmap - F0.00
Selection entry 1, subtree OID - 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.18.1.1
Selection entry 1, list bitmap - FF.FE.BF.FC
Selection entry 1, connType bitmap - F0.00
Active Connection/Leg/Party counters
src_legparties (0), dest_legs (0), dest_parties (0)
New_Conn: OK - 0; Err - 0
Rel_Conn: OK - 0; Err - 0
New_Party: OK - 0; Err - 0
Rel_Party: OK - 0; Err - 0
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show atm addresses
To display the active ATM addresses on a switch router, use the show atm addresses EXEC command.
- show atm addresses
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Command Modes
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The first switch router address is displayed with the word "active" to indicate the current address of the switch router. The output also includes automatically generated soft VC addresses, switch refix(es) used by ILMI, configured interface-specific ILMI prefixes, and the configured LECS addresses.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm addresses command.
Switch#
show atm addresses
47.00918100000000000CA79E01.00000CA79E01.00 active
88.888888880000000000000000.000000005151.00
47.0091.8100.0000.0000.0ca7.9e01.4000.0c81.8000.00 ATM3/0/0
47.0091.8100.0000.0000.0ca7.9e01.4000.0c81.8010.00 ATM3/0/1
47.0091.8100.0000.0000.0ca7.9e01.4000.0c81.8020.00 ATM3/0/2
47.0091.8100.0000.0000.0ca7.9e01.4000.0c81.8030.00 ATM3/0/3
47.0091.8100.0000.0000.0ca7.9e01.4000.0c81.9000.00 ATM3/1/0
47.0091.8100.0000.0000.0ca7.9e01.4000.0c81.9010.00 ATM3/1/1
47.0091.8100.0000.0000.0ca7.9e01.4000.0c81.9020.00 ATM3/1/2
47.0091.8100.0000.0000.0ca7.9e01.4000.0c81.9030.00 ATM3/1/3
47.0091.8100.0000.0000.0ca7.9e01
88.8888.8888.0000.0000.0000.0000
ILMI Configured Interface Prefix(es):
47.0091.8100.0000.0000.0ca7.9e01.4000.0c81.9030.01
47.0091.8100.0000.0000.0ca7.9e01.4000.0c81.9030.02
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atm address
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Used to assign a 20-byte ATM address to the switch router.
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show atm arp-server
To display the ATM ARP server table, use the show atm arp-server command.
- show atm arp-server atm card/subcard/port[.subinterface]
Syntax Description
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card/subcard/port
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Specifies the card, subcard, and port numbers for the ATM interface.
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subinterface
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Specifies the number for the subinterface.
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The command only applies to the CPU interface. Use this command to see the ARP server configured on the subinterface CPU.
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atm aesa gateway
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Used to configure an AESA gateway address on an ATM switch router interface that connects to a service provider maintaining a separate ATM addressing plan.
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show atm connection-traffic-table
To display a table of connection traffic parameters used by network and connection management, use the show atm connection-traffic-table EXEC command.
- show atm connection-traffic-table [row row-index | from-row row-index]
Syntax Description
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row
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Displays a single row by the row-index number.
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from-row
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Display the entire connection traffic table starting with the row-index.
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row-index
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Index of the single or starting row, in the range of 1 through 2147483647.
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Defaults
Display the entire connection traffic table.
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An asterisk (*) is appended to row indexes created by SNMP but not made active. Because these rows are not active, they cannot be used by connections.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm connection-traffic-table command.
Switch#
show atm connection-traffic-table
Row Service-category pcr scr/mcr mbs cdvt
4 vbr-nrt 424 424 50 none
2147483645* ubr 0 none none
2147483646* ubr 1 none none
2147483647* ubr 7113539 none none
Table 18-4 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 18-4 show atm connection-traffic-table Field Descriptions
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Row
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Index to the connection traffic table.
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Service-category
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One of the following:
ubr
cbr
vbr-rt
vbr-nrt
abr
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pcr
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The value of the peak cell rate. The peak cell rate is measured in kbps, and is used to transmit whole cells, including the header.
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scr/mcr
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The value of the sustained cell rate/maximum cell rate. These values are measured in kbps, and are used to transmit whole cells, including the header.
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mbs
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The value of the MBS.
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cdvt
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The value of the cell delay variation tolerance.
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show atm filter-expr
To display a specific ATM filter expression or a summary ATM filter expression, use the
show atm filter-expr EXEC command.
- show atm filter-expr name [detail]
Syntax Description
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Name of the ATM filter expression.
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detail
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Displays more detailed information; must be the last keyword of the command.
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The following displays assume filter expressions were defined using the commands shown in the example. The names fred, barney, wilma, and betty are all filter sets.
Switch#
atm filter-expr MEN fred or barney
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atm filter-expr WOMEN wilma or betty
Switch#
atm filter-expr ADULTS MEN or WOMEN
The show atm filter-expr command produces the following output.
Switch#
show atm filter-expr
The show atm filter-expr detail command produces the following output.
Switch#
show atm filter-expr detail
ADULTS = (fred or barney) or (wilma or betty)
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atm filter-expr
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Configures an ATM address filter that matches patterns.
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show atm filter-set
To display a specific ATM filter set or a summary ATM filter set, use the show atm filter-set
EXEC command.
- show atm filter-set name
Syntax Description
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name
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Name of the ATM filter set.
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The following display assumes the filter sets were defined with the commands shown in the example.
Switch#
atm filter-set US-OR-NORDUNET 47.0005...
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atm filter-set US-OR-NORDUNET 47.0023...
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atm filter-set LOCAL 49.0003...
The following is a sample output from the show atm filter-set command.
Switch#
show atm filter-set
ATM filter set US-OR-NORDUNET
Related Commands
show atm ilmi-configuration
To display the switch router configuration, use the show atm ilmi-configuration EXEC command.
- show atm ilmi-configuration
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
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Usage Guidelines
Displays the information and status about the switch configuration.
Examples
The following example is sample output of the show atm ilmi-configuration command.
Switch#
show atm ilmi-configuration
1122334455667788990112233445566778899000
1122334455667788990011223344556677889900
Table 18-5 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 18-5 show atm ilmi-configuration Field Descriptions
| Field |
Description |
|
Switch ATM Address
|
Displays the current switch router address for the ATM interface.
|
|
LECS Address
|
Displays the current LECS address for the ATM interface.
|
|
Related Commands
show atm ilmi-status
To display the ILMI-related status information, use the show atm ilmi-status EXEC command.
- show atm ilmi-status atm card/subcard/port
Syntax Description
|
card/subcard/port
|
Specifies the card, subcard, and port number for the ATM interface.
|
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
| Release |
Modification |
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11.1(4)
|
New command
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Examples
The following example is sample output of the show atm ilmi-status atm command.
Switch#
show atm ilmi-status atm 0/1/2
Interface : ATM0/1/2 Interface Type : Private NNI
ILMI VCC : (0, 16) ILMI Keepalive : Disabled
Peer IP Addr: 172.20.41.93 Peer IF Name: ATM1/0/3
Peer MaxVPIbits: 8 Peer MaxVCIbits: 14
Peer MaxVPCs: 255 Peer MaxVCCs: 16383
47.0091.8100.0000.0040.0b0a.2a81
Table 18-6 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 18-6 show atm ilmi-status Field Descriptions
| Field |
Description |
|
Interface
|
Displays the card, subcard, and port number of the specified ATM interface.
|
|
Interface Type
|
Displays the type of interface for the specified ATM interface.
|
|
ILMI VCC
|
Displays the number of the current ILMI VCC for the specified ATM interface.
|
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ILMI Keepalive
|
Displays the status of ILMI keepalive packets.
|
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ILMI State
|
Displays the status for the ILMI for the specified ATM interface.
|
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Peer IP Addr
|
Displays the IP address of the peer.
|
|
Peer IF Name
|
Displays the card, subcard, and port of the peer interface.
|
|
Peer MaxVPIbits
|
Displays maximum number of bits allowed for VPIs on the peer interface.
|
|
Peer MaxVCIbits
|
Displays maximum number of bits allowed for VCIs on the peer interface.
|
|
Peer MaxVPCs
|
Displays the maximum number of switched and permanent VPCs supported on the peer IME ATM interface.
|
|
Peer MaxVCCs
|
Displays the maximum number of switched and permanent VCCs supported on the peer IME ATM interface.
|
|
Peer MaxSvpcVpi
|
Displays the maximum VPI that the signalling stack on the peer IME ATM interface is configured to support for allocation to SVPCs.
|
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Peer MaxSvccVpi
|
Displays the maximum VPI that the signalling stack on the peer IME ATM interface is configured to support allocation to SVPCs.
|
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Peer MinSvccVci
|
Displays the minimum VCI value that the signalling stack on the peer IME ATM interface is configured to support for allocation to SVCCs. The same value applies to all SVCC VPI values for which the signalling stack is configured.
|
|
Configured Prefix
|
Displays any prefix for the ATM interface.
|
|
Related Commands
show atm input-xlate-table
To view ITT utilization, including blocks used and available, and ports to which blocks are allocated, use the show atm input-xlate-table EXEC command.
- Catalyst 8540 MSR
show atm input-xlate-table [module-id module] [inuse]
- Catalyst 8510 MSR and Lightstream 1010
show atm input-xlate-table [inuse]
Syntax Description
|
inuse
|
Shows a detailed list of in-use blocks by port/VPI.
|
|
module
|
Valid range is from 1 to 8.
|
|
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
| Release |
Modification |
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12.1(6)EY
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New command
|
|
Usage Guidelines
None
Examples
The output of the unqualified command shows detail of the free blocks by size and bank, the aggregate free space left, and the location of in-use blocks. The output of the command with the inuse keyword shows a detailed list of in-use blocks, by the port/VPI to which they are dedicated.
The output of the show atm input-xlate-table command (without the inuse keyword) is:
8540MSR#
show atm input-xlate-table
Input Translation Table Free Blocks:
Input Translation Table Total Free = 64350
Input Translation Table In Use (display combines contiguous blocks):
Inuse-start Inuse-end Size
The output of the command with the inuse keyword is:
Switch#
show atm input-xlate-table inuse
Interface VPI VP/VC Address Size
The following example shows shows the
show atm input-xlate-table command (without the
inuse keyword).
8540MSR#
show atm input-xlate-table
Module 1 Input Translation Table Free Blocks:
Input Translation Table Total Free = 28736
Input Translation Table In Use (display combines contiguous blocks):
Inuse-start Inuse-end Size
===============================================
Module 2 Input Translation Table Free Blocks:
Input Translation Table Total Free = 32768
Input Translation Table In Use (display combines contiguous blocks):
Inuse-start Inuse-end Size
===============================================
Module 3 Input Translation Table Free Blocks:
Input Translation Table Total Free = 12864
Input Translation Table In Use (display combines contiguous blocks):
Inuse-start Inuse-end Size
===============================================
Module 4 Input Translation Table Free Blocks:
Input Translation Table Total Free = 32768
Input Translation Table In Use (display combines contiguous blocks):
Inuse-start Inuse-end Size
===============================================
Module 5 Input Translation Table Free Blocks:
Input Translation Table Total Free = 32640
Input Translation Table In Use (display combines contiguous blocks):
Inuse-start Inuse-end Size
===============================================
Module 6 Input Translation Table Free Blocks:
Input Translation Table Total Free = 32768
Input Translation Table In Use (display combines contiguous blocks):
Inuse-start Inuse-end Size
===============================================
Module 7 Input Translation Table Free Blocks:
Input Translation Table Total Free = 32768
Input Translation Table In Use (display combines contiguous blocks):
Inuse-start Inuse-end Size
===============================================
Module 8 Input Translation Table Free Blocks:
Input Translation Table Total Free = 32768
Input Translation Table In Use (display combines contiguous blocks):
Inuse-start Inuse-end Size
===============================================
The output of the command with the inuse keyword is:
8540MSR#
show atm input-xlate-table inuse
Module Interface VPI VP/VC Address Size VP-inuse
0 ATM0/1/0 4 VC 4096 2048
0 ATM0/1/0 5 VC 2048 1024
2 ATM2/0/0 2 VC 3072 1024
2 ATM2/0/2 2 VC 4096 2048
2 ATM2/0/2 3 VC 16384 16384
Related Commands
| Command |
Description |
|
atm input-xlate-table minblock vpi
|
Use to specify the minimum ITT-block size that the software attempts to use to allocate an ITT block.
|
|
atm input-xlate-table autominblock
|
Use to enable automatic determination of minimum ITT block sizes for all VPIs populated with PVCs/Soft PVC source legs.
|
|
atm input-xlate-table autoshrink
|
Use to free up ITT memory blocks after high-number VCIs are removed.
|
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show atm interface
To display ATM-specific information about an ATM interface, use the show atm interface
EXEC command.
- show atm interface {atm | atm-p}[card/subcard/port[.vpt#] | [card/subcard/imagroup]]
[bitmap | status | traffic]
Syntax Description
|
atm
|
Specifies an ATM interface.
|
|
atm-p
|
Specifies an ATM-P interface.
|
|
card/subcard/port
|
Specifies the card, subcard, and port number for the ATM or ATM-P interface.
|
|
.vpt#
|
Specifies the virtual path tunnel number.
|
|
imagroup
|
Specifies the IMA interface group number (0 to 3).
|
|
bitmap
|
Displays the ATM interface bitmap.
|
|
status
|
Displays the ATM interface status.
|
|
traffic
|
Displays the ATM interface cell traffic.
|
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
| Release |
Modification |
|
11.1(4)
|
New command
|
|
Usage Guidelines
If you do not specify a specific interface, all interfaces on the switch are displayed.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm interface command for ATM
interface 3/0/0.
Switch#
show atm interface atm 3/0/0
Interface: ATM3/0/0 Port-type: t1suni
IF Status: UP Admin Status: up
Auto-config: enabled AutoCfgState: completed
IF-Side: Network IF-type: NNI
Uni-type: not applicable Uni-version: not applicable
Max-VPI-bits: 8 Max-VCI-bits: 14
Max-VP: 255 Max-VC: 16383
ConfMaxSvpcVpi: 255 CurrMaxSvpcVpi: 255
ConfMaxSvccVpi: 255 CurrMaxSvccVpi: 255
ConfMinSvccVci: 35 CurrMinSvccVci: 35
Svc Upc Intent: pass Signalling: Enabled
ATM Address for Soft VC: 47.0091.8100.0000.0040.0b0a.2a81.4000.0c81.8000.00
Configured virtual links:
PVCLs SoftVCLs SVCLs TVCLs PVPLs SoftVPLs SVPLs Total-Cfgd Inst-Conns
Logical ports(VP-tunnels): 0
Input cells: 14587 Output cells: 14638
5 minute input rate: 0 bits/sec, 0 cells/sec
5 minute output rate: 0 bits/sec, 0 cells/sec
Input AAL5 pkts: 95092, Output AAL5 pkts: 95109, AAL5 crc errors: 0
Table 18-7 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 18-7 show atm interface Field Descriptions
| Field |
Description |
|
Interface
|
Displays the card number, subcard number, port number, and VP tunnel number of the interface.
|
|
Port-type
|
Displays the type of port for the specified ATM interface.
|
|
IF status
|
Displays the operational status of the specified ATM interface.
|
|
Admin status
|
Displays the administrative status of the specified ATM interface.
|
|
Auto-config
|
Displays whether ILMI autoconfiguration is enabled or disabled.
|
|
AutoCfgState
|
Displays the state of ILMI autoconfiguration for the specified ATM interface.
|
|
IF-side
|
Displays the interface side for the specified ATM interface.
|
|
IF-type
|
Displays the type of ATM interface (UNI, NNI, or IISP).
|
|
Uni-type
|
Displays whether a UNI interface type is public or private.
|
|
Uni-version
|
Displays the version of a UNI.
|
|
Max-VPI-bits
|
Displays the maximum number of VPI bits.
|
|
Max-VCI-bits
|
Displays the maximum number of VCI bits.
|
|
Max-VP
|
Displays the maximum number of virtual paths on the specified ATM interface.
|
|
Max-VC
|
Displays the maximum number of virtual channels on the specified ATM interface.
|
|
ConfMaxSvpcVpi
|
Displays the maximum VPI that the signalling stack on the ATM interface is configured to support for allocation to SVPCs.
|
|
CurrMaxSvpcVpi
|
Displays the maximum VPI that the signalling stack on the ATM interface currently supports for allocation to SVPCs.
|
|
ConfMaxSvccVpi
|
Displays the maximum VPI that the signalling stack on the ATM interface is configured to support for allocation to SVCCs.
|
|
CurrMaxSvccVpi
|
Displays the maximum VPI that the signalling stack on the ATM interface currently supports for allocation to SVCCs.
|
|
ConfMinSvccVci
|
Displays the minimum VCI value that the signalling stack is configured to support for allocation to SVCCs.
|
|
CurrMinSvccVci
|
Displays the minimum VCI value that the signalling stack currently supports for allocation to SVCCs.
|
|
Svc Upc Intent
|
Displays the intended UPC mode to use for SVCs on the interface.
|
|
Signalling
|
Displays whether ILMI signalling is enabled.
|
|
PVCLs
|
Displays the number of active PVCs for the specified ATM interface.
|
|
PVPLs
|
Displays the number of active PVPs for the specified ATM interface.
|
|
SoftVCLs
|
Displays the number of active soft VCLs for the specified ATM interface.
|
|
SVCLs
|
Displays the number of active switched VCLs for the specified ATM interface.
|
|
SoftVPLs
|
Displays the number of active soft VPLs for the specified ATM interface.
|
|
SVPLs
|
Displays the number of active switched VPLs for the specified ATM interface.
|
|
Total-Cfgd
|
Displays the total number of configured virtual links.
|
|
Inst-Conns
|
Displays the number of installed connections for the specified ATM interface.
|
|
Input cells
|
Displays the number of cells received.
|
|
Logical ports (VP-tunnels)
|
Displays the number of the logical (subinterface) port.
|
|
Output cells
|
Displays the number of cells sent.
|
|
5 minute input rate
|
Displays the total number of cells received in 5 minutes, measured in bits per second and cells per second.
|
|
5 minute output rate
|
Displays the total number of cells sent in 5 minutes, measured in bits per second and cells per second.
|
|
Input, output, and CRC errors
|
Displays the number of AAL5 packets that were input, output, and had CRC errors for the specified ATM interface.
|
|
The following is sample output from the show atm interface command for the subinterface.
Switch#
show atm interface atm 0/1/0.2
Interface: ATM0/1/0.2 Port-type: vp tunnel
IF Status: UP Admin Status: up
Auto-config: enabled AutoConfigState: waiting for response from peer
IF-Side Network Interface-type: UNI
Uni-type: Private Uni-version: V3.1
Max-VPI-bits: 0 Max-VCI-bits: 10
ConfMaxSvpcVpi: 255 CurrMaxSvpcVpi: 255
ConfMaxSvccVpi: 255 CurrMaxSvccVpi: 255
ConfMinSvccVci: 33 CurrMinSvccVci: 33
ATM Address for Soft VC: 47.0091.8100.0000.0041.0b0a.1581.4000.0c80.1000.02
Configured virtual links:
PVCLs SoftVCLs SVCLs Total-Cfgd Installed-Conns
Examples
The following is sample output from the show atm interface command for an IMA group.
Switch#
show atm interface atm 0/0/ima1
Interface: ATM0/0/ima1 Port-type: imapam_t1_ima
IF Status: UP Admin Status: up
Auto-config: enabled AutoCfgState: completed
IF-Side: Network IF-type: NNI
Uni-type: not applicable Uni-version: not applicable
Max-VPI-bits: 8 Max-VCI-bits: 14
Max-VP: 255 Max-VC: 16383
ConfMaxSvpcVpi: 255 CurrMaxSvpcVpi: 255
ConfMaxSvccVpi: 255 CurrMaxSvccVpi: 255
ConfMinSvccVci: 35 CurrMinSvccVci: 35
Svc Upc Intent: pass Signalling: Enabled
ATM Address for Soft VC: 47.0091.8100.0000.0040.0b0a.2a81.4000.0c80.0090.00
Configured virtual links:
PVCLs SoftVCLs SVCLs TVCLs PVPLs SoftVPLs SVPLs Total-Cfgd Inst-Conns
Logical ports(VP-tunnels): 0
Input cells: 14806 Output cells: 14730
5 minute input rate: 0 bits/sec, 0 cells/sec
5 minute output rate: 0 bits/sec, 0 cells/sec
Input AAL5 pkts: 95217, Output AAL5 pkts: 95193, AAL5 crc errors: 0
Related Commands
| Command |
Description |
|
atm pvp
|
Used to create a PVP.
|
|
show ip access-lists
|
Displays the contents of all current IP access lists.
|
|
show atm status
|
Displays current information about ATM interfaces and the number of installed connections.
|
|
show ima interface
|
Displays the IMA interface, IMA group, and ATM layer hardware configuration.
|
|
show atm interface resource
To display resource management interface configuration status and statistics, use the
show atm interface resource EXEC command.
- show atm interface resource {atm | atm-p}{card/subcard/port | card/subcard/imagroup}]
[accounting]
Syntax Description
|
atm
|
Specifies an ATM interface.
|
|
atm-p
|
Specifies an ATM-P interface.
|
|
card/subcard/port
|
Specifies the card, subcard, and port number for the ATM or ATM-P interface.
|
|
imagroup
|
Specifies an IMA group number (0 to 3).
|
|
accounting
|
Displays RM interface CAC statistics.
|
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
| Release |
Modification |
|
11.1(4)
|
New command
|
|
Usage Guidelines
The show atm interface resource command displays different information depending on the type of interface:
- external physical interface
- subinterface
- CPU interface
Examples
Catalyst 8540 MSR
The following example shows the resource management information displayed by the
show atm interface resource command for a physical interface with the switch processor feature card installed.
Switch#
show atm interface resource atm 0/0/1
Resource Management configuration:
Service Category map: c1 cbr, c2 vbr-rt, c3 vbr-nrt, c4 abr, c5 ubr
Scheduling: RS c1 WRR c2, WRR c3, WRR c4, WRR c5
WRR Weight: 8 c2, 1 c3, 1 c4, 1 c5
Pacing: disabled 0 Kbps rate configured, 0 Kbps rate installed
Service Categories supported: cbr,vbr-rt,vbr-nrt,abr,ubr
Link Distance: 0 kilometers
Max aggregate guaranteed services: 90% Rx, 90% TX
Max bandwidth: none cbr RX, none cbr TX, 35% vbr RX, 35% vbr TX,
none abr RX, none abr TX, none ubr RX, none ubr TX
Min bandwidth: none cbr RX, none cbr TX, none vbr RX, none vbr TX,
none abr RX, none abr TX, none ubr RX, none ubr TX
Best effort connection limit: disabled 0 max connections
Max traffic parameters by service (rate in Kbps, tolerance in cell-times):
Peak-cell-rate RX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
Peak-cell-rate TX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
Sustained-cell-rate: none vbr RX, none vbr TX
Minimum-cell-rate RX: none abr, none ubr
Minimum-cell-rate TX: none abr, none ubr
CDVT RX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
CDVT TX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
MBS: none vbr RX, none vbr TX
Resource Management state:
Physical Line Rate (in Kbps) : 155520
Available bit rates (in Kbps):
139967 cbr RX, 139967 cbr TX, 54431 vbr RX, 54431 vbr TX,
139967 abr RX, 139967 abr TX, 139967 ubr RX, 139967 ubr TX
0 cbr RX, 0 cbr TX, 0 vbr RX, 0 vbr TX,
0 abr RX, 0 abr TX, 0 ubr RX, 0 ubr TX
Best effort connections: 0 pvcs, 0 svcs
Examples
Catalyst 8540 MSR
The following example shows the resource management information displayed by the
show atm interface resource command for OC-48c ports only.
Switch#
show atm interface resource atm 11/0/0
Resource Management configuration:
Service Category map: c2 cbr, c2 vbr-rt, c3 vbr-nrt, c4 abr,
Scheduling: RS c1 WRR c2, WRR c3, WRR c4, WRR c5
WRR Weight: 15 c2, 2 c3, 2 c4, 2 c5
CAC Configuration to account for Framing Overhead : Disabled
Pacing: disabled 0 Kbps rate configured, 0 Kbps rate installed
Service Categories supported: cbr,vbr-rt,vbr-nrt,abr,ubr
Link Distance: 0 kilometers
Max aggregate guaranteed services: none RX, none TX
Max bandwidth: none cbr RX, none cbr TX, none vbr RX, none vbr TX,
none abr RX, none abr TX, none ubr RX, none ubr TX
Min bandwidth: none cbr RX, none cbr TX, none vbr RX, none vbr TX,
none abr RX, none abr TX, none ubr RX, none ubr TX
Best effort connection limit: disabled 0 max connections
Max traffic parameters by service (rate in Kbps, tolerance in cell-times):
Peak-cell-rate RX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
Peak-cell-rate TX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
Sustained-cell-rate: none vbr RX, none vbr TX
Minimum-cell-rate RX: none abr, none ubr
Minimum-cell-rate TX: none abr, none ubr
CDVT RX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
CDVT TX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
MBS: none vbr RX, none vbr TX
Resource Management state:
Available bit rates (in Kbps):
590975 cbr TX, 590975 vbr TX, 590975 abr TX, 590975 ubr TX
Allocated bit rates (in Kbps):
0 cbr TX, 0 vbr TX, 0 abr TX, 0 ubr TX
Available bit rates (in Kbps):
590975 cbr TX, 590975 vbr TX, 590975 abr TX, 590975 ubr TX
Allocated bit rates (in Kbps):
0 cbr TX, 0 vbr TX, 0 abr TX, 0 ubr TX
Available bit rates (in Kbps):
590975 cbr TX, 590975 vbr TX, 590975 abr TX, 590975 ubr TX
Allocated bit rates (in Kbps):
0 cbr TX, 0 vbr TX, 0 abr TX, 0 ubr TX
Available bit rates (in Kbps):
590975 cbr TX, 590975 vbr TX, 590975 abr TX, 590975 ubr TX
Allocated bit rates (in Kbps):
0 cbr TX, 0 vbr TX, 0 abr TX, 0 ubr TX
Available bit rates (in Kbps):
2363903 cbr RX, 2363903 cbr TX, 2363903 vbr RX, 2363903 vbr TX,
2363903 abr RX, 2363903 abr TX, 2363903 ubr RX, 2363903 ubr TX
0 cbr RX, 0 cbr TX, 0 vbr RX, 0 vbr TX,
0 abr RX, 0 abr TX, 0 ubr RX, 0 ubr TX
Best effort connections: 0 pvcs, 0 svcs
Examples
Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010
The following example shows the resource management information displayed by the
show atm interface resource command for a physical interface with an FC-PCQ installed.
Switch#
show atm interface resource atm 1/1/0
Resource Management configuration:
Service Category map: c2 cbr, c2 vbr-rt, c3 vbr-nrt, c4 abr, c5 ubr
Scheduling: RS c1 WRR c2, WRR c3, WRR c4, WRR c5
WRR Weight: 15 c2, 2 c3, 2 c4, 2 c5
CAC Configuration to account for Framing Overhead : Disabled
Pacing: disabled 0 Kbps rate configured, 0 Kbps rate installed
Service Categories supported: cbr,vbr-rt,vbr-nrt,abr,ubr
Link Distance: 0 kilometers
Max aggregate guaranteed services: none RX, none TX
Max bandwidth: none cbr RX, none cbr TX, none vbr RX, none vbr TX,
none abr RX, none abr TX, none ubr RX, none ubr TX
Min bandwidth: none cbr RX, none cbr TX, none vbr RX, none vbr TX,
none abr RX, none abr TX, none ubr RX, none ubr TX
Best effort connection limit: disabled 0 max connections
Max traffic parameters by service (rate in Kbps, tolerance in cell-times):
Peak-cell-rate RX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
Peak-cell-rate TX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
Sustained-cell-rate: none vbr RX, none vbr TX
Minimum-cell-rate RX: none abr, none ubr
Minimum-cell-rate TX: none abr, none ubr
CDVT RX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
CDVT TX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
MBS: none vbr RX, none vbr TX
Resource Management state:
Available bit rates (in Kbps):
147743 cbr RX, 147743 cbr TX, 147743 vbr RX, 147743 vbr TX,
147743 abr RX, 147743 abr TX, 147743 ubr RX, 147743 ubr TX
0 cbr RX, 0 cbr TX, 0 vbr RX, 0 vbr TX,
0 abr RX, 0 abr TX, 0 ubr RX, 0 ubr TX
Best effort connections: 1 pvcs, 0 svcs
Examples
The following example shows the resource management information displayed by the
show atm interface resource command with the accounting parameter.
Switch#
show atm interface resource atm 3/1/0 accounting
RCAC result statistics (by request service category):
0 satisfied, 0 no bandwidth, 0 delay
0 loss, 0 delay variation, 0 traffic parameter
3 satisfied, 0 unsupported combination, 0 no bandwidth
0 delay, 0 loss, 0 delay variation
0 satisfied, 0 unsupported combination, 0 no bandwidth
0 loss, 0 traffic parameter
0 satisfied, 0 traffic parameter, 0 best effort limit
0 satisfied, 0 traffic parameter, 0 best effort limit
The following example shows the resource management information displayed by the
show atm interface resource command for an IMA interface.
Switch#
show atm interface resource atm 0/0/ima1
Resource Management configuration:
Service Category map: c2 cbr, c2 vbr-rt, c3 vbr-nrt, c4 abr, c5 ubr
Scheduling: RS c1 WRR c2, WRR c3, WRR c4, WRR c5
WRR Weight: 15 c2, 2 c3, 2 c4, 2 c5
CAC Configuration to account for Framing Overhead : Disabled
Pacing: disabled 0 Kbps rate configured, 0 Kbps rate installed
Service Categories supported: cbr,vbr-rt,vbr-nrt,abr,ubr
Link Distance: 0 kilometers
Max aggregate guaranteed services: none RX, none TX
Max bandwidth: none cbr RX, none cbr TX, none vbr RX, none vbr TX,
none abr RX, none abr TX, none ubr RX, none ubr TX
Min bandwidth: none cbr RX, none cbr TX, none vbr RX, none vbr TX,
none abr RX, none abr TX, none ubr RX, none ubr TX
Best effort connection limit: disabled 0 max connections
Max traffic parameters by service (rate in Kbps, tolerance in cell-times):
Peak-cell-rate RX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
Peak-cell-rate TX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
Sustained-cell-rate: none vbr RX, none vbr TX
Minimum-cell-rate RX: none abr, none ubr
Minimum-cell-rate TX: none abr, none ubr
CDVT RX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
CDVT TX: none cbr, none vbr, none abr, none ubr
MBS: none vbr RX, none vbr TX
Resource Management state:
Available bit rates (in Kbps):
4340 cbr RX, 4340 cbr TX, 4340 vbr RX, 4340 vbr TX,
4340 abr RX, 4340 abr TX, 4340 ubr RX, 4340 ubr TX
Available bit rates for SVCs (in Kbps):
4340 cbr RX, 4340 cbr TX, 4340 vbr RX, 4340 vbr TX,
4340 abr RX, 4340 abr TX, 4340 ubr RX, 4340 ubr TX
0 cbr RX, 0 cbr TX, 0 vbr RX, 0 vbr TX,
0 abr RX, 0 abr TX, 0 ubr RX, 0 ubr TX
Best effort connections: 0 pvcs, 0 svcs
Table 18-8 describes the field values shown in the previous displays.
Table 18-8 show atm interface resource Management Field Values
| Field |
Values |
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Service category map
|
The service category-to-variable map.
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Scheduling
|
Type of scheduling used by each service category.
|
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WRR Weight
|
The weighted round-robin weight used by each service category configured for weighted round-robin scheduling.
|
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Pacing
|
The status of pacing (enabled or disabled) and the rate in kbps.
|
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Link distance
|
The link distance in kilometers.
|
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Max aggregate guaranteed services
|
The maximum aggregate guaranteed services bandwidth allocatable to connections, expressed in percent of the bandwidth on the interface in a particular direction.
|
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Max bandwidth
|
The maximum bandwidth allocatable to connections of a particular service type, expressed in percent of the bandwidth on the interface in a particular direction.
|
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Min bandwidth
|
The minimum bandwidth allocatable to connections of a particular service type, expressed in percent of the bandwidth on the interface in a particular direction.
|
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Best effort connection limit
|
The maximum number of best effort connections.
|
|
Peak-cell-rate RX
|
The peak receive cell rate by service category.
|
|
Peak-cell-rate TX
|
The peak transmit cell rate by service category.
|
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Sustained-cell-rate
|
The sustained cell rate by service category.
|
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Tolerance RX
|
The receive tolerance (cell delay variation or maximum burst size) by service category.
|
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Tolerance TX
|
The transmit tolerance (cell delay variation or maximum burst size) by service category.
|
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Available bit rates (in kbps)
|
The transmit and receive bit rates available by service category in kbps.
|
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Allocated bit rates
|
The transmit and receive bit rates allocated by service category in kbps.
|
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Best effort connections
|
The number of PVC and SVC best-effort connections.
|
|
Related Commands
show atm map
To display the list of all configured ATM static maps to remote hosts on an ATM network,
use the show atm map EXEC command.
- show atm map
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
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Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm map command.
ip 1.1.1.1 maps to VC 200
The following example is sample output from the show atm map command for a multipoint connection.
Map list atm_pri: PERMANENT
ip 4.4.4.4 maps to NSAP CD.CDEF.01.234567.890A.BCDE.F012.3456.7890.1234.12, broadcast, aal5mux, multipoint connection up, VC 6
ip 4.4.4.6 maps to NSAP DE.CDEF.01.234567.890A.BCDE.F012.3456.7890.1234.12, broadcast, aal5mux, connection up, VC 15, multipoint connection up, VC 6
Map list atm_ipx: PERMANENT
ipx 1004.dddd.dddd.dddd maps to NSAP DE.CDEF.01.234567.890A.BCDE.F012.3456.7890.1234.12, broadcast, aal5mux, multipoint connection up, VC 8
ipx 1004.cccc.cccc.cccc maps to NSAP CD.CDEF.01.234567.890A.BCDE.F012.3456.7890.1234.12, broadcast, aal5mux, multipoint connection up, VC 8
Map list atm_apple: PERMANENT
appletalk 62000.5 maps to NSAP CD.CDEF.01.234567.890A.BCDE.F012.3456.7890.1234.12, broadcast, aal5mux, multipoint connection up, VC 4
appletalk 62000.6 maps to NSAP DE.CDEF.01.234567.890A.BCDE.F012.3456.7890.1234.12, broadcast, aal5mux, multipoint connection up, VC 4
Table 18-9 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 18-9 show atm map Field Description
| Field |
Description |
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Map list
|
Name of map list.
|
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PERMANENT
|
This map entry was entered from configuration; it was not entered automatically by a process.
|
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protocol address maps to VC x
or
protocol address maps to NSAP...
|
Name of protocol, the protocol address, and the VCD or NSAP the address is mapped.
|
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broadcast
|
Indicates pseudo-broadcasting.
|
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aal5mux
|
Indicates the encapsulation used, a multipoint or point-to-point virtual connection, and the number of the virtual connection.
|
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multipoint connection up
|
Indicates that this is a multipoint virtual connection.
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VC 6
|
Number of the virtual connection.
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Connection up
|
Indicates a point-to-point virtual connection.
|
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Related Commands
| Command |
Description |
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atm pvc
|
Used to create a PVC.
|
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map-list
|
Defines an ATM map statement for either a PVC or SVC.
|
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show atm pnni aesa embedded-number
To show the E.164 AESAs with the E.164 AFI to the left-justified encoding format, use the
show atm pnni aesa embedded-number privileged EXEC command.
- show atm pnni aesa embedded-number
- show atm pnni aesa embedded-number prefix
Syntax Description
|
prefix
|
E.164 AFI portion of the E.164 AESA.
|
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Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
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Usage Guidelines
This command displays E.164 AESAs with the E.164 AFI to the left-justified encoding format.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm pnni aesa embedded-number command, without the prefix specified.
Switch#
show atm pnni aesa embedded-number
AESA embedded-number is left-justified.
The following example is sample output from the show atm pnni aesa embedded-number command, with the prefix specified.
Switch#
show atm pnni aesa embedded-number 45001234
AESA embedded-number is left-justified.
Translating 45.0012.34/32 to
Related Commands
show atm pnni aggregation link
To show the aggregated PNNI links on the switch, use the show atm pnni aggregation link privileged EXEC command.
- show atm pnni aggregation link [local-node node-index] [aggregation-detail | border-detail]
Syntax Description
|
local-node
|
Specifies the PNNI local node, where higher-level induced links are generated.
|
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node-index
|
Index number of the PNNI local node, in the range of 1 to 8.
|
|
aggregation-detail
|
Displays the aggregation table with aggregated metrics for the higher-level induced links.
|
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border-detail
|
Displays the aggregation table with all border uplink metrics.
|
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Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
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Usage Guidelines
This command displays the aggregation table(s) for PNNI links.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm pnni aggregation link command.
Switch#
show atm pnni aggregation link
PNNI link aggregation for local-node 2 (level=44, name=rhino18.2.44)
Configured aggregation modes (per service class):
CBR VBR-RT VBR-NRT ABR UBR
~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~
best-link best-link best-link best-link best-link
Aggregated outside links from child peer group:
Upnode Number: 10 Upnode Name: rhino27.2.44
AggToken InducPort BorderPort Border Node(No./Name)
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
0 02202000 ATM0/1/2 1 rhino18
Upnode Number: 11 Upnode Name: Switch.3.32
AggToken InducPort BorderPort Border Node(No./Name)
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
0 02CF2000 ATM0/0/2 1 rhino18
5 02CF2005 ATM0/0/2.4 9 ls1010-1
8197 02CF22A1 ATM0/0/1 9 ls1010-1
PNNI link aggregation for local-node 3 (level=32, name=rhino18.3.32)
Configured aggregation modes (per service class):
CBR VBR-RT VBR-NRT ABR UBR
~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~
best-link best-link best-link best-link best-link
Aggregated outside links from child peer group:
Upnode Number: 11 Upnode Name: Switch.3.32
AggToken InducPort BorderPort Border Node(No./Name)
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
0 03CF2000 2CF2000 2 rhino18.2.44
5 03CF2005 2CF2005 2 rhino18.2.44
8197 03CF22A1 2CF22A1 2 rhino18.2.44
Related Commands
show atm pnni aggregation node
To show the PNNI nodal aggregation tables for a complex node, use the
show atm pnni aggregation node privileged EXEC command.
- show atm pnni aggregation node [local-node node-index] [border-detail |
exception-detail |port hex-port-id [port2 hex-port-id]]
Syntax Description
|
local-node
|
Specifies the complex PNNI local node.
|
|
node-index
|
Index number of the PNNI local node, in the range of 2 to 8.
|
|
border-detail
|
Displays the border path table with path metrics between all pairs of border nodes in the child peer group.
|
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exception-detail
|
Displays the complex node radius, spokes, and exception bypasses.
|
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port hex-port id
|
Displays the calculated metrics for all spokes and bypasses connected to the specified port. The metrics also display for nonexception spokes or bypasses.
|
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port2 hex-port id
|
Specifies the second port of a port pair and displays the metrics for a single spoke or bypass.
|
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Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
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Usage Guidelines
This command displays the aggregation table(s) for a complex PNNI local node.
Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm pnni aggregation node command.
Switch#
show atm pnni aggregation node
PNNI nodal aggregation for local-node 2 (level=56, child PG level=60)
Complex node representation, exception threshold: 60%
Configured nodal aggregation modes (per service class):
CBR VBR-RT VBR-NRT ABR UBR
~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~
best-link best-link best-link best-link aggressive
Summary Complex Node Port List:
Port ID Rem Inn Agg-Token Border Cnt In-Spoke Out-Spoke Agg-Accur
~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~
21FB000 12 0 1 default default ok
2371000 13 0 1 default default ok
Summary Complex Node Bypass Pairs List (exception bypass pairs only)
/~~~~~~~~ LOWER PORT ID ~~~~~~~~\ /~~~~~~~~ HIGHER PORT ID ~~~~~~~\
Port ID Rem Inn Agg-Token Inacc Port ID Rem Inn Agg-Token Inacc Exceptns
~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~
21FB000 12 0 no 2371000 13 0 no fwd rev
Table 18-10 describes field descriptions for the show atm pnni aggregation node command.
Table 18-10 show atm pnni aggregation node Field Descriptions
| Field |
Description |
|
Port ID = 0
|
Represents the nucleus.
|
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Agg-Accur
|
Displays the aggregation accuracy of the aggregated links.
|
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Inacc
|
Indicates the state of the aggregation accuracy, either yes or no. If the aggregated links are on different border nodes that are distant from one another, it might not be possible to accurately represent their spoke and bypass metrics with a single set of metrics. In this case, they are shown as inaccurate.
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Examples
The following example is sample output from the show atm pnni aggregation node exception-detail command.
Switch#
show atm pnni aggregation node exception-detail
PNNI nodal aggregation for local-node 2 (level=56, child PG level=60)
Complex node representation, exception threshold: 60%
Metrics for Complex Node Default Radius (input 0x0, output 0x0):
maxcr avcr ctd cdv clr0 clr01 aw crm vf
CBR 155519 147743 128 115 10 10 4200 n/a n/a
VBR-RT 155519 155519 589 576 8 8 4200 --- ---
VBR-NRT 155519 155519 n/a n/a 8 8 4200 --- ---
ABR 155519 0 n/a n/a n/a n/a 4200 n/a n/a
UBR 155519 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3360 n/a n/a
Detailed Complex Node Bypass Pairs List (exception bypass pairs only)
/~~~~~~~~ LOWER PORT ID ~~~~~~~~\ /~~~~~~~~ HIGHER PORT ID ~~~~~~~\
Port ID Rem Inn Agg-Token Inacc Port ID Rem Inn Agg-Token Inacc Exceptns
~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~
21FB000 12 0 no 2371000 13 0 no fwd rev
Remote nodes for this port pair:
21FB000 2371000 Remote Node (No./Name)
~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~