Display IMA Group—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Displays the following configuration information for the specified IMA group.
dspimagrp <group>
group |
The bay number (1-2) and the IMA group number (1-16) in the format bay.group. For example: 1.16 |
addimagrp, delimagrp, dspimagrpcnt, dspimagrps, cnfimagrp, rstrtimagrp, dspimalnk, addimalnk, delimalnk
Log: no |
State: active |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display the configuration for bay 1, group 1.
MGX8850.10.AXSME.a > dspimagrp 1.1
Group Number : 1.1
NE IMA Version : Version 1.0
Group Symmetry : Symm Operation
Tx Min Num Links : 1
Rx Min Num Links : 1
NE TX Clk Mode : CTC
FE TX Clk Mode : ITC
Tx Frame Len : 128
Rx Frame Len : 128
Group GTSM : Down
NE Group State : CfgAbort-Unsupp-ImaVer
FE Group State : StartUp
Group Failure Status : StartUp FE
Tx Ima Id : 11
Rx Ima Id : 1
Max Cell Rate (c/s) : 8980
Avail Cell Rate (c/s) : 0
Diff Delay Max (msecs) : 220
Diff Delay Max Observed (msecs) : 0
Accumulated Delay (msecs) : 0
Clear Accumulated Delay Status : Not In Progress
GTSM Up Integ time(msecs) : 10
GTSM Dn Integ time(msecs) : 1000
Num Tx Cfg Links : 2
Num Rx Cfg Links : 2
Num Act Tx Links : 0
Num Act Rx Links : 0
Least Delay Link : Unknown
Tx Timing Ref Link : 1.1
Rx Timing Ref Link : Unknown
Group Running Secs : 0
Alpha Val : 2
Beta Val : 2
Gamma Val : 1
Tx OAM Label : 1
Rx OAM Label : 0
Test Pattern Procedure Status : Disabled
Test Link : Unknown
Test Pattern : 255
Stuff Cell Indication (frames) : 1
MGX8850.10.AXSME.a >
Display IMA Groups—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Displays the following information for all configured IMA groups:
dspimagrps
No parameters
dspimagrp
Log: no |
State: active |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
MGX8850.2.AXSME.a > dspimagrps
Ima Min Tx Rx Tx Diff NE-IMA FE-IMA IMA
Grp Lnks Frm Frm Clk Delay state state Ver
Len Len Mode (ms)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.14 16 128 128 CTC 100 CfgAbort-Unsupp-ImaVer CfgAbort-Unsupp-ImaVer 1.0
1.15 2 256 256 CTC 275 Operational Operational 1.1
1.16 2 256 256 CTC 100 Insuff Links Insuff Links 1.1
Display IMA Group Alarm—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Displays the group number and alarm state for the specified IMA group. The possible alarms are as follows:
•imaAlarmLinkLif (1)
•imaAlarmLinkLods (2)
•imaAlarmLinkRfi (3)
•imaAlarmLinkTxMisConnect (4)
•imaAlarmLinkRxMisConnect (5)
•imaAlarmLinkTxFault (6)
•imaAlarmLinkRxFault (7)
•imaAlarmLinkTxUnusableFe (8)
•imaAlarmLinkRxUnusableFe (9)
•imaAlarmGroupStartupFe (10)
•imaAlarmGroupCfgAbort (11)
•imaAlarmGroupCfgAbortFe (12)
•imaAlarmGroupInsuffLinks (13)
•imaAlarmGroupInsuffLinksFe (14)
•imaAlarmGroupBlockedFe (15)
•imaAlarmGroupTimingSynch (16)
dspimagrpalm <group>
group |
The bay number (1-2) and the IMA group number (1-16) in the format bay.group. For example: 1.16 |
dspimagrpalms
Log: no |
State: active |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display the alarms for bay 1, group 16.
MGX8850.2.AXSME.a > dspimagrpalm 1.16
Display IMA Group Alarms—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Displays the group number and alarm state for each configured IMA group. The possible alarms are as follows:
•imaAlarmLinkLif (1)
•imaAlarmLinkLods (2)
•imaAlarmLinkRfi (3)
•imaAlarmLinkTxMisConnect (4)
•imaAlarmLinkRxMisConnect (5)
•imaAlarmLinkTxFault (6)
•imaAlarmLinkRxFault (7)
•imaAlarmLinkTxUnusableFe (8)
•imaAlarmLinkRxUnusableFe (9)
•imaAlarmGroupStartupFe (10)
•imaAlarmGroupCfgAbort (11)
•imaAlarmGroupCfgAbortFe (12)
•imaAlarmGroupInsuffLinks (13)
•imaAlarmGroupInsuffLinksFe (14)
•imaAlarmGroupBlockedFe (15)
•imaAlarmGroupTimingSynch (16)
dspimagrpalms
No parameters
dspimagrpalm
Log: no |
State: active |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display alarms for all IMA groups:
MGX8850.2.AXSME.a > dspimagrpalms
Group Number : 2.1
Alarm State : Clear
Group Number : 2.2
Alarm State : StartUp Ne
MGX8850.2.AXSME.a >
Display IMA Group Alarm Count—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Displays the current alarm count for the specified IMA group.
dspimagrpalmcnt <group>
group |
The bay (1 or 2) and the IMA group number (1-16) in the format bay.group. For example: 1.16 |
clrimagrpalmcnt, clrimagrpalmcnts, clrimagrpcnts, clrimalnkcnts, dspimagrpalmcnt, dspimagrpbucketcnt, dspimalnkbucketcnt
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
MGX8850.11.AXSME.a > dspimagrpalmcnt 1.1
Group Number : 1.1
Group Running Secs : 0
Group Unavail Secs : 0
Group Num NE Failure : 0
Group Num FE Failure : 0
Group Avail Cell Rate : 0
Display IMA Group Bucket Count—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Displays the cell count in the policing bucket for the specified IMA group at the specified interval (intvl).
dspimagrpbucketcnt <group> <intvl>
clrimagrpalmcnt, clrimagrpalmcnts, clrimagrpcnts, clrimalnkcnts, dspimagrpalmcnt, dspimalnkbucketcnt
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
MGX8850.6.AXSME.a > dspimagrpbucketcnt 2.1 1
Group Number : 2.1
Interval Number : 1
Unavailable Seconds : 0
Near End Failures : 0
Far End Failures : 0
Display IMA Group Counters—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Displays the following performance and statistic counter information for the specified IMA group:
dspimagrpcnt <group>
group |
The bay number (1-2) and the IMA group number (1-16) in the format bay.group. For example: 1.16 |
clrimagrpcnts
Log: no |
State: active |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
MGX8850.6.AXSME.a > dspimagrpcnt 2.1 1
Ima Group : 2.1
Interval : 1
Ingress Egress
CLP0 Cells : 0 0
CLP1 Cells : 0 0
Valid OAM Cells : 0 0
Err OAM Cells : 0 0
Rcv Valid RM Cells : 0 0
Invalid VPI/VCI/PTI Cells : 0
Rcv Idle Cells : 0
Non-zero GFC Cells : 0
Last Unknown VPI : 506
Last Unknown VCI : 47833
Discard HecErr Cells : 0
Corrected HecErr Cells : 0
Display IMA Link—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Displays the following configuration information for the specified IMA link (bay.link).
dspimalnk <link>
link |
The bay number (1-2) and the IMA link number (1-16) in the format bay.link. For example: 1.16 |
addimalnk, delimalnk
Log: no |
State: active |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display the configuration information for IMA link number 2 on bay 9.
MGX8850.6.AXSME.a > dspimalnk 2.9
IMA Link Number : 2.9
IMA Link Group Number : 2.1
LinkRelDelay (msec) : 0
LinkNeTxState : Unusable-Failed
LinkNeRxState : Not In Grp
LinkFeTxState : Not In Grp
LinkFeRxState : Not In Grp
LinkNeRxFailureStatus : Lif Fail
LinkFeRxFailureStatus : No Failure
ImaLink TxLid : 8
ImaLink RxLid : 255
LinkRxTestPattern : 255
LinkTestProcStatus : Disabled
LinkLifIntUpTime : 2500
LinkLifIntDnTime : 10000
LinkLodsIntUpTime : 2500
LinkLodsIntDnTime : 10000
Display IMA Links—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Displays the following configuration information for IMA links.
dspimalnks
No parameters
dspimalnk
Log: no |
State: active |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
MGX8850.2.AXSME.a> dspimalnks
Link Grp Rel Ne Ne NeRx Tx Rx
Num Num Dly Tx Rx Fail Lid Lid
(ms) State State Status
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2.9 2.1 0 Usable Not In Grp Lif Fail 8 255
2.10 2.1 0 Usable Not In Grp Lif Fail 9 255
2.11 2.1 0 Active Active No Failure 10 10
2.12 2.1 0 Unusable-Failed Unusable-Failed Lif Fail 11 11
2.13 2.2 0 Unusable-Failed Not In Grp Lif Fail 12 255
2.14 2.2 0 Unusable-Failed Not In Grp Lif Fail 13 255
2.15 2.2 0 Unusable-Failed Not In Grp Lif Fail 14 255
2.16 2.2 0 Unusable-Failed Not In Grp Lif Fail 15 255
MGX8850.13.AXSME.a >
Display IMA Link Alarm—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Displays the alarm state of the specified IMA link (bay.link).
|
|
---|---|
imaLinkNumber |
The IMA link number |
Alarm |
The IMA link alarm state |
imaLinkNeRxFailureStatus |
The IMA link alarm type |
dspimalnkalm <link>
link |
The bay number (1-2) and the IMA link number (1-16) in the format bay.link. For example: 1.16 |
dspimalnkalms
Log: no |
State: active |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display the alarms for bay 1, link 16.
MGX8850.13.AXSME.a > dspimalnkalm 2.9
Link Number : 2.9
Alarm State : Lif Fail
MGX8850.13.AXSME.a >
Display IMA Link Alarms—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Displays the alarms states of all IMA links.
|
|
---|---|
imaLinkNumber |
The IMA link number |
Alarm |
The IMA link Alarm State |
dspimalnkalms
No parameters
dspimalnkalm
Log: no |
State: active |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display alarms for all IMA links:
MGX8850.2.AXSME.a > dspimalnkalms
Link Number : 2.9
Alarm State : Lif Fail
Link Number : 2.10
Alarm State : Lif Fail
Link Number : 2.11
Alarm State : Clear
Link Number : 2.12
Alarm State : Lif Fail
Link Number : 2.13
Alarm State : Lif Fail
Link Number : 2.14
Alarm State : Lif Fail
MGX8850.13.AXSME.a >
Display IMA Link Bucket Count—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Displays the cell count in the policing bucket for the specified IMA link at the specified interval (intvl).
dspimalnkbucketcnt <link> <intvl>
clrimagrpalmcnt, clrimagrpalmcnts, clrimagrpcnts, clrimalnkcnts, dspimagrpalmcnt, dspimagrpbucketcnt
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
MGX8850.6.AXSME.a > dspimalnkbucketcnt 2.1 1
Link Number : 2.1
Interval Number : 1
Near End Far End
SESs : 0 0
Unavailable Seconds : 900 900
Tx Unusable Seconds : 900 900
Rx Unusable Seconds : 900 900
Tx Stuffs : 1592
Rx Stuffs : 0
IMA Violations : 0
OIF Anomalies : 0
Display IMA Link Counters—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Displays the following performance and statistic counter information for an IMA link (bay.link).
dspimalnkcnt <link>
link |
The bay number (1-2) and the IMA link number (1-16) in the format bay.link. For example: 1.16 |
dspimalnk
Log: no |
State: active |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
MGX8850.2.AXSME.a > dspimalnkcnt 1.2
IMA Link Number : 1.2
IMA Group Number : 1.2
IMA Link Violations : 0
IMA Link OIF Anomalies : 0
IMA Link NE SES : 0
IMA Link FE SES : 0
IMA Link NE UnavSec : 0
IMA Link FE UnavSec : 0
IMA Link NE Tx UnusSec : 0
IMA Link NE Rx UnusSec : 0
IMA Link FE Tx UnusSec : 0
IMA Link FE Rx UnusSec : 0
IMA Link NE Tx Num Fail : 0
IMA Link NE Rx Num Fail : 0
IMA Link FE Tx Num Fail : 0
IMA Link FE Rx Num Fail : 0
IMA Link Tx Stuffs : 2059
IMA Link Rx Stuffs : 2059
IMA Link Rx Error Free ICP cells : 0
Display Ingress Bucket Counters—AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Displays selected statistical counters for the specified 15-minute interval (intvl) for all the lines on card.
dspingbucketcnt <intvl>
dspegrbucketcnt
Log: nolog |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
MGX8850.1.10.AXSME.a > dspingbucketcnt
Line Total Cells Total Cells
Received Discarded
------- --------------- ---------------
1.1 0 0
1.2 0 0
1.3 0 0
1.4 0 0
1.5 0 0
1.6 0 0
1.7 0 0
1.8 0 0
2.1 0 0
2.2 0 0
2.3 0 0
2.4 0 0
Display Local Management Interface—AXSM, AXSM-XG
The dsplmi command lets you display details about an extended LMI on an AXSM logical interface. See also description of the addlmi command. Each LMI can support one of the following items:
•A feeder (Cisco MGX 8850 PXM1-based switch)
•A Service Expansion Shelf (SES)
dsplmi <ifNum>
ifNum |
The logical interface number has a range of 1-60. |
dellmi, uplmi, dnlmi, uplmi, clrlmistat, addlmi, dsplmis, dsplmistat
Log: yes |
State: active |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
MGX8850.11.AXSMXG.a > dsplmi 126
LMI Interface Number : 126
LMI Remote Name : pop1-oc3
LMI IP Address : 10.1.1.1
LMI Remote Shelf : 1
LMI Remote Slot : 7
LMI Remote Port : 1
LMI Type : PAR
LMI Model Number : 8850
LMI Configuration : Up
LMI Link Status : Up
LMI Alarms : Minor
Display Local Management Interfaces—AXSM, AXSM-XG
The dsplmis command lets you display general information about all extended LMIs (XLMIs) on an AXSM card. See also description of the addlmi command. Each LMI can support one of the following items:
•A feeder (Cisco MGX 8850 PXM1-based switch)
•A Service Expansion Shelf (SES)
dsplmis
No parameters
dellmi, uplmi, dnlmi, uplmi, clrlmistat, addlmi, dsplmi, dsplmistat
Log: yes |
State: active |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display all LMIs on the current AXSM. The display shows that only one LMI exists.
MGX8850.11.AXSMXG.a > dsplmis
IF Remote Remote Rmt Rmt LMI LMI LMI
No. Name IP Slot Port Admin Oper Alarms
--- ------ ------------ ----- ----- ----- ---- ------
11 MGX8850 192.0.0.0 11 10 Up Up Major
12 MGX8850 192.0.0.0 11 11 Up Up Major
13 MGX8850 192.0.0.0 11 12 Up Up Major
14 MGX8850 192.0.0.0 11 13 Up Dn Clear
126 pop1-oc3 10.1.1.1 7 1 Up Up Minor
Display Local Management Interface Statistics—AXSM, AXSM-XG
The dsplmistat command lets you display general statistics about an LMIs (XLMIs) on an AXSM interface. See also description of the addlmi command.
dsplmistat <ifNum>
ifNum |
The logical interface number has a range of 1-60. |
dellmi, uplmi, dnlmi, uplmi, clrlmistat, addlmi, dsplmi, dsplmis
Log: yes |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
MGX8850.11.AXSMXG.a > dsplmistat 126
STATUS REPORT ENQUIRY transmitted : 1
STATUS REPORT ENQUIRY received : 6622
STATUS REPORT transmitted : 6622
STATUS REPORT received : 1
UPDATE STATUS transmitted : 16
UPDATE STATUS received : 11
UPDATE STATUS ACK transmitted : 11
UPDATE STATUS ACK received : 16
Invalid PDU received : 0
Invalid PDU length received : 0
Invalid PDU IEs received : 0
Invalid Transaction Num received : 0
Unknown PDU type received : 0
NODE STATUS enquiry transmitted : 7256
NODE STATUS enquiry received : 5367
NODE STATUS ack transmitted : 5367
NODE STATUS ack received : 7255
NODE STATUS degrade transmitted : 0
NODE STATUS degrade received : 0
NODE STATUS delete transmitted : 0
NODE STATUS delete received : 0
NODE STATUS unknown received : 0
MGX8850.11.AXSMXG.a >
Display Local Management Interface Trace—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the dsplmitrace command to display the contents of the local management interface (LMI) trace buffer.
dsplmitrace
None
clrlmitrace, cnflmitrace
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: CISCO_GP |
Display the contents of the current LMI trace buffer.
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a > dsplmitrace
LMI Trace Buffer is empty
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a >
Display Line—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-XG
Display the characteristics of a physical line on an AXSM, AXSM-E, or AXSM-XG.
Note The alarm status for standby cards is reported as N/A because the alarm status of the standby card may not be the same as the active card.
dspln <bay.line>
bay.line |
Identifies the bay (1 or 2) and the line number. The line number is from 1 to the highest numbered line on the back card. |
dspln <-ds3|-e3|-sonet|-e1> <bay.line>
lineType |
Type of the line to be displayed. |
bay.line |
Identifies the bay (1 or 2) and the line number. The line number is from 1 to the highest numbered line on the back card. |
upln, cnfln
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display T3 line 1 on the current AXSM.
MGX8850.11.AXSM.a > dspln -ds3 1.1
Line Number : 1.1
Admin Status : Down Alarm Status : Clear
Line Type : ds3cbitadm Number of ports : 0
Line Coding : ds3B3ZS Number of partitions: 0
Line Length(meters) : 0 Number of SPVC : 0
OOFCriteria : 3Of8Bits Number of SPVP : 0
AIS c-Bits Check : Check Number of SVC : 0
Loopback : NoLoop
Xmt. Clock source : localTiming
Rcv FEAC Validation : 4 out of 5 FEAC codes
Display OC-48 line on the current OC-12 AXSM.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a > dspln -sonet 2.1
Line Number : 2.1
Admin Status : Up Alarm Status : Clear
Loopback : NoLoop APS enabled : Disable
Frame Scrambling : Enable Number of ports : 1
Xmt Clock source : localTiming Number of partitions: 1
Line Type : sonetSts12c Number of SPVC : 0
Medium Type(SONET/SDH) : SONET Number of SVC : 4
Medium Time Elapsed : 506223
Medium Valid Intervals : 96
Medium Line Type : ShortSMF
Display DS3 line 1 on the current AXSM-E.
MGX8850.5.AXSME.a > dspln -ds3 1.1
Line Number : 1.1
Admin Status : Up Alarm Status : Critical
Line Type : ds3cbitadm Number of ports : 1
Line Coding : ds3B3ZS Number of partitions: 1
Line Length(meters) : 0 Number of SPVC : 0
OOFCriteria : 3Of16Bits Number of SPVP : 0
AIS c-Bits Check : Check Number of SVC : 0
Loopback : NoLoop
Xmt. Clock source : localTiming
Rcv FEAC Validation : 8 out of 10 FEAC codes
Display SONET line 1 on the current AXSM-E.
MGX8850.11.AXSME.a > dspln -sonet 1.1
Line Number : 1.1
Admin Status : Up Alarm Status : Critical
Loopback : NoLoop APS enabled : Disable
Frame Scrambling : Enable Number of ports : 1
Xmt Clock source : localTiming Number of partitions: 1
Line Type : sonetSts3c Number of SPVC : 2
Medium Type(SONET/SDH) : SONET Number of SPVP : 0
Medium Time Elapsed : 488 Number of SVC : 0
Medium Valid Intervals : 96
Medium Line Type : Other
Display DS3 line 1 on the current AXSM-E.
MGX8850.9.AXSME.a > dspln -ds3 1.1
Line Number : 1.1
Admin Status : Up Alarm Status : Clear
Line Type : dsx1ESF Number of ports : 0
Line Coding : dsx1B8ZS Number of partitions: 0
Line Length(meters) : 40 Number of SPVC : 0
Loopback : NoLoop Number of SPVP : 0
Xmt. Clock source : localTiming Number of SVC : 0
Valid Intervals : 7
Circuit Identifier : line 1.1, slot 10, Node 222, Rack 21, SJ-3-3-1, Cisco Sys. Inc.
Note When APS is enabled, the alarm status line shows the alarm status of the active line.
Display SONET line on AXSM-XG.
M8950_DC.16.AXSMXG.a > dspln 1.1
Line Number : 1.1
Admin Status : Up Alarm Status : Clear
Loopback : NoLoop APS enabled : Disable
Frame Scrambling : Enable Channelized : Yes
Xmt Clock source : loopTiming Num of STS-Paths/AUs: 4
Line Type : Sts48c Provisioned Paths/AUs: 1
Medium Type(SONET/SDH) : SONET Number of ports : 0
Medium Time Elapsed : 21 Number of partitions: 0
Medium Valid Intervals : 96 Number of SPVC : 0
Medium Line Type : SSMF Number of SPVP : 0
Number of SVC : 0
M8950_DC.16.AXSMXG.a >
Display Line Alarm—AXSM-XG
Display the line and statistical alarm state for the specified line.
dsplnalm <bay.line>
clradjlnalmcnt, cnflnalm, dspadjlnalm, dspadjlnalmcnt, dsplnalmcnf, dsplnalmcnt, dsplnalms
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
.Display line and statistical alarm state for line 1.1.
M8950_DC.15.AXSMXG.a > dsplnalm 1.1
Line Number : 1.1
Section Alarm State : Clear
Line Alarm State : Clear
Section Stat Alarm State: Clear
Line Stat Alarm State : Clear
M8950_DC.15.AXSMXG.a >
Display Line Alarm Configuration—AXSM-XG
Displays the current statistical line alarm thresholds on the specified line. To change the statistical line alarms thresholds, use the cnflnalmcnf command.
dsplnalmcnf -<line_type> <bay.line>
clradjlnalmcnt, cnflnalm, dspadjlnalm, dspadjlnalmcnt, dsplnalm, dsplnalmcnt, dsplnalms
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display the current line alarm threshold configuration for the line 1.1.
mM8950_DC.15.AXSMXG.a > dsplnalmcnf -sonetsec 1.1
LineNum: 1.1
Section Stat Alarm Severity: None
15min Threshold 24hr Threshold
Section ESs : 60 600
Section SESs : 3 7
Section SEFSs: 3 7
Section CVs : 75 750
M8950_DC.15.AXSMXG.a >
Display Line Alarm Counters—AXSM-XG
The dsplnalmcnt command lets you display the alarm counters for the specified line.
dsplnalmcnt <bay.line>
clradjlnalmcnt, cnflnalm, dspadjlnalm, dspadjlnalmcnf, dsplnalm, dsplnalmcnt, dsplnalms
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display the line alarm counters for the line 1.1.
M8950_DC.15.AXSMXG.a > dsplnalmcnt 1.1
Line Number : 1.1
Elapsed Time(in sec): 831
Section PM:
-----------
Num of LOSs : 0
Num of LOFs : 0
CurrentESs : 0
CurrentSESs : 0
CurrentSEFSs : 0
CurrentCVs : 0
Current24HrESs : 0
Current24HrSESs : 0
Current24HrSEFSs: 0
Current24HrCVs : 0
Line PM:
--------
Num of AISs: 0
Num of RFIs: 0
Near End Far End
CurrentESs : 0 CurrentESs : 0
CurrentSESs : 0 CurrentSESs : 0
CurrentCVs : 0 CurrentCVs : 0
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
CurrentUASs : 0 CurrentUASs : 0
Current24HrESs : 0 Current24HrESs : 0
Current24HrSESs: 0 Current24HrSESs: 0
Current24HrCVs : 0 Current24HrCVs : 0
Current24HrUASs: 0 Current24HrUASs: 0
M8950_DC.15.AXSMXG.a >
.
Display Line Alarms—AXSM-XG
Displays line and statistical alarms for all lines on the current card.
dsplnalms
None.
clradjlnalmcnt, clralmcnt, cnflnalm, dspadjlnalm, dspadjlnalmcnf, dsplnalm, dsplnalmcnt, dsplnalmcnt
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display the line and statistical alarms for all lines on the current card.
M8950_DC.15.AXSMXG.a > dsplnalms
---------------------------------------------
Line Number: 1.1
Alarm State
Section : Clear
Line : Clear
Statistical Alarm State
Section : Clear
Line : Clear
M8950_DC.15.AXSMXG.a >
Display Line Bucket Counters—AXSM
The dsplnbucketcnt command displays the current bucket values of the bucket cell counters for the given line (bay.line).
Bucket cell counters are collected for various types of cells during a bucket interval (15 minutes) and are stored in a statistics file that is generated at the end of each bucket interval. The statistics file is then passed to the Cisco WAN Manager (CWM) and the bucket cell counters are cleared.
The bucket counts for the following types of cells are displayed:
Note Unless ingress is specified, the bucket cell counters apply to both the ingress and egress direction.
•Received CLP0 cells
•Received CLP1 cells
•Valid OAM cells
•Invalid OAM cells
•Invalid VPI/VCI/PTI cells
•Ingress Non-zero Generic Flow Control (GFC) cells
•Ingress Last unknown Vpi
•Ingress Last unknown Vci
•Discarded HEC errors
•Corrected HEC errors
•Discarded Usage Parameter Control (UPC) cells with CLP0
•Total discarded UPC cells
•Total non-compliant UPC cells
dsplnbucketcnt <bay.line>
bay.line |
Identifies the bay (1 or 2) and the line number. The line number is from 1 to the highest numbered line on the back card. Range: For OC12: 1 |
dsplncnt
Log: no |
State: active |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display the bucket cell counters for line 1 in bay 1.
MGX8850.9.AXSM.a > dsplnbucketcnt 1.1
Ingress Egress
Rcv CLP0 Cells : 0 216
Rcv CLP1 Cells : 0 0
Valid OAM Cells : 0 180
Err OAM Cells : 0 0
VpiVciErr Cells : 0 0
Ing Gfc Cells : 0
Ing LastUnknVpi : 0
Ing LastUnknVci : 0
Discard HecErr Cells : 0
Corrected HecErr Cells : 0
Discard Upc CLP0 Cells : 0
Discard Upc Total Cells: 0
Total Upc NonComp Cells: 0
Display Line Counters—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E
The dsplncnt command displays the values of the bucket cell counters for the given bucket interval (intvl) on the given line (bay.line).
Bucket cell counters are collected for various types of cells during a bucket interval (15 minutes) and are stored in a statistics file that is generated at the end of each bucket interval. The statistics file is then passed to the Cisco WAN Manager (CWM) and the bucket cell counters are cleared.
The bucket counts for the following types of cells are displayed:
Note Unless ingress is specified, the bucket cell counters apply to both the ingress and egress direction.
•Received CLP0 cells*
•Received CLP1 cells*
•Valid OAM cells
•Invalid OAM cells
•Invalid VPI/VCI/PTI cells *
•Ingress Non-zero Generic Flow Control (GFC) cells*
•Ingress Last unknown Vpi*
•Ingress Last unknown Vci*
•Discarded HEC errors
•Corrected HEC errors
•Discarded Usage Parameter Control (UPC) cells with CLP0*
•Total discarded UPC cells*
•Total non-compliant UPC cells*
An asterisk (*) indicates that the displayed field does not apply to the AXSM-1-2488.
dsplncnt <bay.line> <intvl>
clrlncnt
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
MGX8850.11.AXSM.a > dsplncnt 1.1
Line Number : 1.1
Ingress Egress
CLP0 Cells : 0 0
CLP1 Cells* : 0 0
Valid OAM Cells* : 0 0
Err OAM Cells* : 0 0
Invalid VPI/VCI/PTI Cells*: 0 0
Non-zero GFC Cells* : 0
Last Unknown VPI* : 0
Last Unknown VCI* : 0
Discard HecErr Cells : 115
Corrected HecErr Cells : 0
NOTE: Counters with '*' do NOT apply to AXSM-1-2488 (OC48)
MGX8850.5.AXSME.a > dsplncnt 1.1 1
Line : 1.1
Interval : 1
Ingress Egress
Rcv CLP0 Cells : 180 180
Rcv CLP1 Cells : 0 0
Valid OAM Cells : 0 0
Err OAM Cells : 0 0
Rcv Valid RM Cells : 0 0
VpiVciErr Cells : 0
Rcv Idle Cells : 317903602
Ing Gfc Cells : 0
Ing LastUnknVpi : 0
Ing LastUnknVci : 0
Discard HecErr Cells : 0
Corrected HecErr Cells : 0
Display Line Load—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E
The dsplnload command can help you determine the current percent of utilization and cell count on a line. Using the parameters provided by dspln, you can determine whether the current load on the line needs modification or troubleshooting.
dsplnload <bay.line> [intvl]
dsplns, dspln
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display the load on line 1.1. The display shows that no cells are traversing this line.
MGX8850.6.AXSME.a > dsplnload 1.1
Line : 1.1
Ingress Egress
Rcv CLP0 Cells : 1000 1000
Rcv CLP1 Cells : 0 0
Valid OAM Cells : 0 0
Err OAM Cells : 0 0
Rcv Valid RM Cells : 0 0
VpiVciErr Cells : 0
Rcv Idle Cells : 103266
Ing Gfc Cells : 0
Discard HecErr Cells : 0
Corrected HecErr Cells : 0
Display Line Performance Bucket Counters—AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Displays the line specific performance monitoring interval counters.
dsplnpmbucketcnt <bay.line> <intvl>
dspalmcnt
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
MGX8850.1.10.AXSME.a > dsplnpmbucketcnt 2.1 96
Line Number : 2.1
Interval Number : 96
Section PM:
-----------
ESs : 1125
SESs : 1125
SEFSs : 1125
CVs : 43199586
Line PM:
--------
Near End Far End
ESs : 1125 1125
SESs : 1125 1125
CVs : 43199586 165598436
UASs : 1125 1125
Path PM:
--------
Near End Far End
ESs : 1125 1125
SESs : 1125 1125
CVs : 14399862 0
UASs : 1125 1125
Display Lines—AXSM
The dsplns command displays the configuration for all lines on a card. (For information on an individual line, use dspln.) The variations that can exist in display contents depends on the card, as follows:
•The displays for AXSM cards and the PXM1E back card (in bay 2) have nearly identical categories.
•The displays for SRMs under control of a PXM are unique to bulk mode distribution.
On an AXSM and for PXM1E uplinks, the output consists of the following:
•Bay and line number
•Line state—up (active) or down (inactive)
•The line type
•Whether any loopback currently exists on the line
•Line coding
•Frame scrambling status (enabled or disabled)
•Configured line length in meters (applies to only T3 or E3)
•Criteria for Out of Frame (OOF) error (applies to only T3 or E3)
•Whether C-bit (AIS) checking is enabled (applies to only T3 or E3)
•The medium line type—for example, long reach, single-mode fiber
•The alarm status—N/A, clear, critical, and so on
Note The alarm status for standby cards is reported as N/A because the alarm status of the standby card may not be the same as the active card.
Display Lines— AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Displays a list of all the configured ds3 lines on the card, along with the following attributes:
dsplns
No parameters
cnfln, delln, dspcds, dspln, dnln, upln
For AXSM
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
For AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Log: yes |
State: active |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display the configuration of the lines on an AXSM-4-622.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a > dsplns
Medium Medium
Sonet Line Line Line Frame Line Line Alarm APS
Line State Type Lpbk Scramble Coding Type State Enabled
------------- ----- ------------ ------ -------- ------ -------- ------ -------
1.1 Up sonetSts12c NoLoop Enable Other ShortSMF N/A Enable
1.2 Up sonetSts12c NoLoop Enable Other ShortSMF N/A Enable
2.1 Down sonetSts12c NoLoop Enable Other ShortSMF N/A Disable
2.2 Down sonetSts12c NoLoop Enable Other ShortSMF N/A Disable
1.1 Adj APS Up sonetSts12c NoLoop Enable Other ShortSMF N/A Enable
1.2 Adj APS Up sonetSts12c NoLoop Enable Other ShortSMF N/A Enable
Display line configuration on the current AXSM-1-2488.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a > dsplns
Medium Medium
Sonet Line Line Line Frame Line Line
Line Status Type Lpbk Scramble Coding Type
----- ----- ------------ ------ -------- -------- -------
1.1 Down sonetSts48c NoLoop Enable Other ShortSingleMode
Display the configuration of each T3 line on the current AXSM-16-T3E3.
MGX8850.11.AXSM.a > dsplns
Line Line Line Line Length OOF AIS Alarm
Num State Type Lpbk (meters) Criteria cBitsCheck State
---- ------- ----------- ----------- ------ -------- ---------- -----
1.1 Down ds3cbitadm NoLoop 0 3Of8Bits Check Clear
1.2 Down ds3cbitadm NoLoop 0 3Of8Bits Check Clear
1.3 Down ds3cbitadm NoLoop 0 3Of8Bits Check Clear
1.4 Down ds3cbitadm NoLoop 0 3Of8Bits Check Clear
1.5 Down ds3cbitadm NoLoop 0 3Of8Bits Check Clear
1.6 Down ds3cbitadm NoLoop 0 3Of8Bits Check Clear
1.7 Down ds3cbitadm NoLoop 0 3Of8Bits Check Clear
1.8 Down ds3cbitadm NoLoop 0 3Of8Bits Check Clear
2.1 Down ds3cbitadm NoLoop 0 3Of8Bits Check Clear
2.2 Down ds3cbitadm NoLoop 0 3Of8Bits Check Clear
2.3 Down ds3cbitadm NoLoop 0 3Of8Bits Check Clear
2.4 Down ds3cbitadm NoLoop 0 3Of8Bits Check Clear
2.5 Down ds3cbitadm NoLoop 0 3Of8Bits Check Clear
2.6 Down ds3cbitadm NoLoop 0 3Of8Bits Check Clear
2.7 Down ds3cbitadm NoLoop 0 3Of8Bits Check Clear
2.8 Down ds3cbitadm NoLoop 0 3Of8Bits Check Clear
MGX8850.2.AXSME.a > dsplns
Line Line Line Line Length Valid Alarm
Num State Type Lpbk (meters) Intvls State
---- ----- ----------- ------ -------- ------ --------
1.1 Down dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 0 Clear
1.2 Down dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 0 Clear
1.3 Down dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 0 Clear
1.4 Down dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 0 Clear
1.5 Down dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 0 Clear
1.6 Down dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 0 Clear
1.7 Down dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 0 Clear
1.8 Down dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 0 Clear
1.9 Down dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 0 Clear
1.10 Down dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 0 Clear
1.11 Down dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 0 Clear
1.12 Down dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 0 Clear
1.13 Down dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 0 Clear
1.14 Down dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 0 Clear
1.15 Down dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 0 Clear
1.16 Down dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 0 Clear
2.1 Down dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 0 Clear
2.2 Down dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 0 Clear
2.3 Down dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 0 Clear
2.4 Down dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 0 Clear
2.5 Down dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 0 Clear
2.6 Down dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 0 Clear
2.7 Down dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 0 Clear
2.8 Down dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 0 Clear
2.9 Up dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 88 Critical
2.10 Up dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 88 Critical
2.11 Up dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 88 Clear
2.12 Up dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 88 Critical
2.13 Up dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 88 Critical
2.14 Up dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 88 Critical
2.15 Up dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 88 Critical
2.16 Up dsx1ESF NoLoop 40 88 Critical
MGX8950.3.AXSMXG.a >dsplns
Sonet Line Line Line Line Alarm APS
Line State Type Lpbk Type State Enabled Channelized
------------- ----- ------------ ------ -------- ------- ------- ---------
1.1 Up sonetSts48 NoLoop ShortSMF Clear Enable Yes
1.2 Down sonetSts48 NoLoop ShortSMF Clear Disable No
1.3 Down sonetSts48 NoLoop ShortSMF Clear Disable No
1.4 Down sonetSts48 NoLoop ShortSMF Clear Disable No
1.1 Adj APS Up sonetSts48 NoLoop ShortSMF Clear Enable Yes
Display Load—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Display the current level of usage of various parameters on a partition. To convey a picture of what is available on a resource partition, the display shows the configured bandwidth and connection numbers and what has actually been utilized.
dspload <ifNum> <partId>
dsprscprtn, addcon, dspcons, dspcon, cnfcon
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display the load on partition number 1 on logical port 1.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a > dspload 1 1
+--------------------------------------------+
| I N T E R F A C E L O A D I N F O |
+--------------------------------------------+
| Maximum Channels : 0002000 |
| Guaranteed Channels : 0001000 |
| Igr Maximum Bandwidth : 1412830 |
| Igr Guaranteed Bandwidth : 0706415 |
| Egr Maximum Bandwidth : 1412830 |
| Egr Guaranteed Bandwidth : 0706415 |
| Available Igr Channels : 0001998 |
| Available Egr Channels : 0001998 |
| Available Igr Bandwidth : 1410377 |
| Available Egr Bandwidth : 1410377 |
+--------------------------------------------+
| E X C E P T -- V A L U E S |
+--------------------------------------------+
| SERV-CATEG | VAR-TYPE | INGRESS | EGRESS |
| VSI-SIG | Avl Chnl | 0001998 | 0001998 |
| CBR | Avl Chnl | 0001990 | 0001990 |
| VBR-RT | Avl Chnl | 0001990 | 0001990 |
| VBR-nRT | Avl Chnl | 0001990 | 0001990 |
| UBR | Avl Chnl | 0001990 | 0001990 |
| ABR | Avl Chnl | 0001990 | 0001990 |
+--------------------------------------------+
| VSI-SIG | Avl Bw | 1410377 | 1410377 |
| CBR | Avl Bw | 1410377 | 1410377 |
| VBR-RT | Avl Bw | 1410377 | 1410377 |
| VBR-nRT | Avl Bw | 1410377 | 1410377 |
| UBR | Avl Bw | 1410377 | 1410377 |
| ABR | Avl Bw | 1410377 | 1410377 |
+--------------------------------------------+
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a >
Display Multicast Load-AXSM
Displays the following information about the default multicast parent connection and its leaf connections.
dspmcastload
No parameters
dspload
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
M8850_NY.2.AXSM.s > dspmcastload
+--------------------------------------------+
+-------Multicast Bandwidth Information------+
+--------------------------------------------+
| Maximum Bandwidth : 02825660 |
| Available Bandwidth : 02825660 |
| Used Bandwidth : 00000000 |
+--------------------------------------------+
+----------Multicast Lcn Information---------+
+--------------------------------------------+
| Maximum Lcn : 00127848 |
| Available Lcn : 00127848 |
| Used Lcn |
| Port Group 1 : 00000000 |
| Port Group 2 : 00000000 |
| Port Group 3 : 00000000 |
| Port Group 4 : 00000000 |
+--------------------------------------------+
Display Memory Partition—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the dspmempart command to display information about memory partitions.
dspmempart <partition number> <Free Pointer Flag>
memshow
Log: no |
State: active, standby, init |
Privilege: SERVICE_GP |
Display memory information for partition 1 on the current AXSM.
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a > dspmempart 1 1
********** Partition 1 **********
Address Size Type Alloc. By Time Location
---------- ------- ---- ---------- ---------- -------------------------------
0x86a88000 16 FREE FREE BLOCK
0x86a88010 5410032 FREE FREE BLOCK
0x86fb0d00 336 HI 4 tSmtermdTa 183878655 cliGetSoftSesn+0x150
0x86fb0e50 15088 FREE tSmtermdTa FREE BLOCK cliGetSoftSesn+0x5e8
0x86fb4940 80 HI 4 tSmCmdTsk0 367884643 cliCallXStruct+0x234
0x86fb4990 96 HI 4 tSyserrd 357325657 cliPtyOpen+0x79c
0x86fb49f0 1088 HI 4 0x00010057 183878655 cliInTask+0x1c0
0x86fb4e30 96 HI 4 0x00010057 183878655 cliPtyCreate+0xa4
0x86fb4e90 7024 HI 4 tVsiSync 7914 vsisSyncInitAll+0xd0
0x86fb6a00 28976 FREE tDbgInTask FREE BLOCK gCliCmdInfoInit+0x41c
0x86fbdb30 112 LO 3 ilmiMain 10397 pIlmiAddrRegCnfg+0x59c
0x86fbdba0 112 LO 3 ilmiMain 364003333 pIlmiAddrRegCnfg+0x59c
0x86fbdc10 112 LO 3 ilmiMain 10327 pIlmiAddrRegCnfg+0x59c
0x86fbdc80 112 LO 3 ilmiMain 364003382 pIlmiAddrRegCnfg+0x59c
0x86fbdcf0 112 LO 4 tVsiSlave 8839 vsiCfgSetIntfPartition+0x1ac
0x86fbdd60 112 LO 4 tVsiSlave 8839 vsiCfgSetIntfPartition+0x1ac
0x86fbddd0 112 LO 4 tVsiSlave 8839 vsiCfgSetIntfPartition+0x1ac
0x86fbde40 112 LO 4 tVsiSlave 8839 vsiCfgSetIntfPartition+0x1ac
0x86fbdeb0 96 HI 4 HwMonitor 367883912 hmmAddDevToPollQueue+0x2c
0x86fbdf10 864 HI 4 tDbgInTask 7987 cliSesnUsrifGets+0x94
0x86fbe270 96 HI 4 tDbgInTask 7987 cliPtyOpen+0x79c
0x86fbe2d0 1088 HI 4 tDbgInTask 7987 cliInTask+0x1c0
0x86fbe710 96 HI 4 tDbgInTask 7987 cliPtyCreate+0xa4
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
0x86fbe770 1088 HI 4 tCccInTsk 3781 cliCccInTask+0x198
0x86fbebb0 928 HI 4 tSmtermdTa 3781 cliRealloc+0x48
0x86fbef50 272 FREE FREE BLOCK
0x86fbf060 96 HI 4 HwMonitor 6576 hmmAddDevToPollQueue+0x2c
0x86fbf0c0 96 HI 4 tSyserrd 3781 cliPtyCreate+0xa4
0x86fbf120 96 HI 4 tCccInTsk 3781 cliPtyCreate+0xa4
0x86fbf180 336 HI 4 tSmtermdTa 3781 cliGetSoftSesn+0x150
0x86fbf2d0 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3774 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf330 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3773 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf390 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3772 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf3f0 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3771 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf450 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3770 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf4b0 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3769 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf510 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3768 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf570 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3767 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf5d0 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3766 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf630 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3765 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf690 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3764 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf6f0 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3763 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf750 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3762 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf7b0 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3761 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf810 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3760 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf870 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3759 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf8d0 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3758 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf930 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3757 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
0x86fbf990 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3756 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf9f0 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3755 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbfa50 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3754 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbfab0 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3753 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbfb10 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3752 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbfb70 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3751 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbfbd0 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3750 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbfc30 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3749 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbfc90 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3748 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbfcf0 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3747 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbfd50 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3746 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbfdb0 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3745 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbfe10 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3744 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbfe70 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3743 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbfed0 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3742 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbff30 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3741 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbff90 96 HI 3 tRootTask 3740 sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbfff0 16 FREE FREE BLOCK
Allocated
Task Name Task Id Num Size
------------- ---------- ---- --------
tSmtermdTas 0x0001001b 3 1600
tSmCmdTsk02 0x0001007c 1 80
tSyserrd 0x0001001d 2 192
(null) 0x00010057 2 1184
tVsiSync 0x0001003c 1 7024
ilmiMain 0x00010031 4 448
tVsiSlave 0x0001003b 4 448
HwMonitor 0x00010023 2 192
tDbgInTask 0x00010038 4 2144
tCccInTsk 0x0001001c 2 1184
tRootTask 0x00000001 35 3360
Partition ID: 0x82bde310
number of free bytes: 5454400
number of alloc bytes: 17856
allocated high watermark: 275152
high priority threshold: 54722
low priority threshold: 601947
low state threshold: 722280
ok state threshold: 842660
num of Crit Pri Allocs: 0
num of High Pri Allocs: 533308
num of Low Pri Allocs: 32
num of Crit alloc fails: 0
num of High alloc fails: 0
num of Low alloc fails: 0
#ok->low/#low->ok/state: 0/0/OK
Largest Free Block Size: 5410016
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a >
Display Message Queue—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the dspmsgq command to display different levels of detailed information about the specified message queue on the current AXSM.
dspmsgq <Message Queue ID> <Level>
dspmsgqs
Log: no |
State: active, standby, init |
Privilege: CISCO_GP |
Display summary information (level 1) about the message queue with the resource ID 0x1001e.
M8850_LA.2.AXSM.a > dspmsgq 0x1001e 1
SSI_MQID : 0x1001e
Message Queue Id : 0x82ac8ec0
Task Queuing : PRIORITY
Message Byte Len : 40
Messages Max : 16
Messages Queued : 0
Receivers Blocked : 0
Send timeouts : 0
Receive timeouts : 0
ownerTaskId : tCccInTsk
priority : 5
quota : 10000
quotaProcessed : 0
msgHandler : 0x0
SSI_MQID Name Creation Time Task Location
0x1001e smMsgq01 01/01/1970 00:00:03 tCccInTsk cliCccInTask+708
SSI_MQID Name FailCount LastTask Errno Fmt Type
0x1001e smMsgq01 0
SSI_MQID Name Xmtd Recvd QueueDelay SendDelays AveDelay
0x1001e smMsgq01 0 0 0 uSec 0 0 uSec
M8850_LA.2.AXSM.a >
Display Message Queues—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the dspmsgqs command to display information about all message queues on the current AXSM.
dspmsgqs
None.
dspmsgq
Log: no |
State: active, standby, init |
Privilege: CISCO_GP |
Display information about all message queues on the current AXSM.
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a > dspmsgqs
Name SSI_MQID MSG_Q_ID MSG_RCVD MSG_XMTD MAX_MSG OWNER_T_ID
smMsgq01 0x1001e 0x82b344d0 0 0 16 tCccInTsk
dbgMsgq 0x1001f 0x82a63170 0 0 16 tDbgInTask
smMsgq02 0x1002c 0x82a27a20 0 0 16 tSmInTsk02
Free Msg Queue : 197
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a >
Display Resource Partition—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Displays information about one resource partition. The displayed information is shown in the example.
Note The dsppart and dsprscprtn commands are identical. The name "dsprscprtn" is consistent with the corresponding command in Cisco MGX 8850 PXM1-based switch. You can use either command.
Note The connection count includes control VCs when you execute dsppart on the CLI of a service module. However, when you execute dspcd or dsppnport(s) on the CLI of the controller card, the display does not include control VCs.
The total number of connections in the display includes control VCs. The types of control VCs are SSCOP, PNNI-RCC, and ILMI (if ILMI is enabled). To see the connection counts that do not include control VCs, use dsppnport.
dsppart <ifNum> <partId>
addpart, cnfpart, delpart, dspparts
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display resource partition 1 on logical port 1 of the current AXSM.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a > dsppart 1 1
Interface Number : 1
Partition Id : 1 Number of SPVC: 0
Controller Id : 2 Number of SPVP: 0
egr Guaranteed bw(.0001percent): 1000000 Number of SVC : 2
egr Maximum bw(.0001percent) : 1000000
ing Guaranteed bw(.0001percent): 1000000
ing Maximum bw(.0001percent) : 1000000
min vpi : 0
max vpi : 4095
min vci : 33
max vci : 65535
guaranteed connections : 1000
maximum connections : 32000
Display Resource Partitions—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Display information for all the resource partitions on the current card. The displayed information is shown in the example.
For information on specific elements of a resource partition, see the description of addpart.
Note The dspparts and dsprscprtns commands are identical. The name "dsprscprtns" is consistent with the corresponding command in Cisco MGX 8850 PXM1-based switch. You can use either command.
dspparts
addpart, delpart, cnfpart, dsppart
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display all resource partitions on the current AXSM card.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a > dspparts
if part Ctlr egr egr ingr ingr min max min max min max
Num ID ID GuarBw MaxBw GuarBw MaxBw vpi vpi vci vci conn conn
(.0001%)(.0001%)(.0001%)(.0001%)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 1 2 1000000 1000000 1000000 1000000 0 4095 33 65535 1000 32000
2 1 2 1000000 1000000 1000000 1000000 0 255 33 65535 1000 32000
20 1 2 1000000 1000000 1000000 1000000 1 1 33 65535 2 512
21 1 2 1000000 1000000 1000000 1000000 0 255 33 65535 2 512
22 1 2 1000000 1000000 1000000 1000000 0 255 33 65535 2 512
23 1 2 1000000 1000000 1000000 1000000 255 255 33 65535 2 512
Display all resource partitions on the current AXSM-E card.
MGX8850.1.10.AXSME.a > dspparts
if part Ctlr egr egr ingr ingr min max min max min max
Num ID ID GuarBw MaxBw GuarBw MaxBw vpi vpi vci vci conn conn
(.0001%)(.0001%)(.0001%)(.0001%)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 1 1 100 1000 100 100 1 2 32 33 10 100
Display Path—AXSM-XG
Displays the following information for the specified path (path_num).
•Path Number (bay.line.type)
•Administrative Status
•Payload
•OOF Criteria
•Rcv FEAC Validation
•Path Operational State
•Number of Ports
•Number of SPVCs
•Number of SVCs
dsppath <path_num>
dsppaths
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
MGX8950.3.AXSMXG.a > dsppath 1.1.3
Path Number : 1.1.3 Path Type : sts
Admin Status : Up Alarm State : Clear
Payload : atm Width : sts3c_stm1
Path Operational State: Up Loopback : Local
Number of ports : 0 Number of partitions: 0
Number of SPVC : 0 Number of SPVP : 0
Number of SVC : 0
MGX8950.3.AXSMXG.a > dsppath 1.4.3.1
Path Number : 1.4.3.1 Path Type : ds3
Admin Status : Up Alarm Status : Clear
PayLoad : atm
OOFCriteria : 3 Out of 16 AIScBitsCheck : Chk C-bit
Rcv FEAC Validation : 4 Out of 5 PLCP : Enabled
Path Operational State: Up Loopback : None
Number of ports : 0 Number of partitions: 0
Number of SPVC : 0 Number of SPVP : 0
Number of SVC : 0
Display Paths—AXSM-XG
Displays the following information for all the specified paths (path_filter).
•Path Number (bay.line.type)
•Path Type
•Administrative Status
•Path Payload
•Path Width
•Path Alarm
•Operational State
dsppaths <path_filter>
path_filter |
Designates which paths to display: • • • • |
dsppath
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
MGX8950.1.AXSMXG.a > dsppaths -sts
path Admin path path path Oper
path Type Status Payload Width Alarm State
-------- ------- -------- --------- -------- ------- ----------
1.1.1 sts Up atm sts3c_stm1 none clear UP
1.1.2 sts Down atm sts3c_stm1 none clear Down
1.1.3 sts Up atm sts3c_stm1 Local clear Up
.
.
.
1.1.16 sts Up atm sts3c_stm1 none clear Up
1.2.1 sts Down atm sts3c_stm1 none clear Up
.
.
.
1.4.2 sts Up ds3 sts1_stm0 none clear Up
1.4.16 sts Down atm sts3c_stm1 none clear Up
MGX8950.3.AXSMXG.a > dsppaths -ds3
Path Admin Path AIS Path Alarm Oper
path Type Status Payload cBitsCheck Lpbk State State
------- -------- -------- --------- ------- ------- ------- ------
1.4.2.1 ds3 Up atm Check none clear down
Display Path Alarm—AXSM-XG
Displays the following alarm information for the specified path (path_num).
•Path Number
•Path Type
•Path Alarm State
•Path Stat Alarm State
•Path Operational State
•Path LOCD Alarm State
dsppathalm <path_num>
path_num |
Identifies the path whose alarm information you want to display. Note |
dsppathalms
Log: no |
State: active, standby, init |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
MGX8950.3.AXSMXG.a > dsppathalm 1.1.1
Path Number : 1.1.1
Path Type : sts
Path Alarm State : Clear
Path Stat Alarm State : Clear
Path Operational State: Up
Path LOCD alarm state : LOCD
MGX8950.3.AXSMXG.a > dsppathalm 1.1.2
Path Number : 1.1.2
Path Type : sts
Path Alarm State : Clear
Path Stat Alarm State : TotalESs,TotalSESs,TotalCVs,TotalUASs,CurrentESs,CurrentSESs,CurrentCVs,CurrentUASs
Path Operational State: Up
Path LOCD alarm state : Clear
Display Path Alarm Configuration—AXSM-XG
Displays the configured threshold settings for the statistical alarm counters for the specified path (path_num).
dsppathalmcnf <path_num>
cnfpathalm
Log: no |
State: active, standby, init |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
MGX8950.3.AXSMXG.a > dsppathalmcnf 1.1.1
PathNum: 1.1.1
PathType : sts
Path Stat Alarm Severity: None
15min Threshold 24hr Threshold
Path ESs : 20 200
Path SESs: 3 7
Path CVs : 25 250
Path UASs: 10 10
NODE.3.AXSMXG.a > dsppathalmcnf 1.4.1.1
PathNum: 1.4.1.1
PathType : ds3
Path Stat Alarm Severity: None
15min Threshold 24hr Threshold
Path ESs : 20 200
Path SESs: 3 7
Path CVs : 25 250
Path UASs: 10 10
Display Path Alarm Counters—AXSM-XG
Displays the path alarm counters for the specified path (path_num) for the current 15-minute interval and the current 24-hour interval or for a specified 15-minute interval (intvl).
dsppathalmcnt <path_num> [<intvl>]
clrpathalmcnt
Log: no |
State: active, standby, init |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
MGX8950.3.AXSMXG.a > dsppathalmcnt 1.1.1
Path Number : 1.1.1
Path Type : sts
Elapsed Time(in sec): 586
Path PM:
--------
Num of AISs: 0
Num of RDIs: 0
Near End Far End
CurrentESs : 0 CurrentESs : 0
CurrentSESs : 0 CurrentSESs : 0
CurrentCVs : 0 CurrentCVs : 0
CurrentUASs : 0 CurrentUASs : 0
Current24HrESs : 0 Current24HrESs : 0
Current24HrSESs: 0 Current24HrSESs: 0
Current24HrCVs : 0 Current24HrCVs : 0
Current24HrUASs: 0 Current24HrUASs: 0
MGX8950.3.AXSMXG.a > dsppathalmcnt 1.1.1 1
Path Number : 1.1.1
Path Type : sts
Interval Number : 1
Path PM:
--------
Near End Far End
ESs : 0 0
SESs : 0 0
tCVs : 0 0
UASs : 0 0
MGX8950.3.AXSMXG.a > dsppathalmcnt 1.4.1.1 1
Path Number : 1.4.1.1
Path Type : ds3
Interval Number : 1
Path PM:
--------
Near End Far End
ESs : 0 0
SESs : 0 0
tCVs : 0 0
UASs : 0 0
Display Path Alarms—AXSM-XG
Displays the following alarm information for all the specified paths (path_filter).
•Path Number (bay.line.type)
•Path Type
•Path Operational State
•Path Alarm State
•Path Statistical Alarm State
dsppathalms <path_filter>
path_filter |
Designates which paths to display: • • • |
dsppathalm
Log: no |
State: active, standby, init |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
MGX8950.3.AXSMXG.a > dsppathalms -sts
Path Number: 1.1.1
Path Type: sts
Path Operational State : Down
Path Alarm State: Clear
Path Statistical Alarm State: Clear
Path Number: 1.1.2
Path Type: sts
Path Operational State : Up
Path Alarm State: AIS LOCD
Path Statistical Alarm State: TotalESs,TotalSESs,TotalCVs,TotalUASs,CurrentESs,CurrentSESs,CurrentCVs,CurrentUASs
Display Port—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Displays the configuration for a logical port. The displayed information is shown in the example. For a description of each item, see addport.
Note The operational state for standby cards is reported as N/A because the operational state of the standby card may not be the same as the active card.
The total number of connections in the display includes control VCs. The types of control VCs are SSCOP, PNNI-RCC, and ILMI (if ILMI is enabled). To see the connection counts that do not include control VCs, use dsppnport.
When an AXSM-E or AXSM-XG rebuilds, it provisions the card from the stored database on the PXM disk. If the SCT file associated with a specific port is missing or corrupted, the default SCT file is applied to that port. This is indicated in the dspport output by the string:
"!Default SCT used!"
Note The SCT ID that dspport shows pertains to the port. For the card-level SCT ID, use dspcd.
dspport <ifNum>
addport, dnport, dspports
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display the port configuration for logical port 2 on the current AXSM.
Display the port configuration for logical port 2 on the current AXSM.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a > dspport 2
Interface Number : 2
Line Number : 2.1
Admin State : Up Operational State : Up
Guaranteed bandwidth(cells/sec): 100000 Number of partitions: 1
Maximum bandwidth(cells/sec) : 100000 Number of SPVC : 0
ifType : NNI Number of SVC : 4
SCT Id : 3
VPI number(VNNI only) : 0
Display the port configuration for logical port 1 on the current AXSM-E.
MGX8850.4.AXSME.a > dspport 12
Interface Number : 12
Line Number : 1.2 IMA Grp Number : N/A
Admin State : Up Operational State : Up
Guaranteed bandwidth(cells/sec): 353207 Number of partitions : 1
Maximum bandwidth(cells/sec) : 353207 Number of SPVC : 0
ifType : NNI Number of SPVP : 0
VPI number (VNNI, VUNI) : 0 Number of SVC : 2
MIN VPI (EVNNI, EVUNI) : 0 MAX VPI (EVNNI, EVUNI): 0
SCT Id (Conf./InUse) : 3/3
F4 to F5 Conversion : Disabled
Display the port configuration for logical port 4 on the current AXSM.
MGX8850.13.AXSM.a > dspport 4
Interface Number : 4
Line Number : 1.1
Admin State : Up Operational State : Up
Guaranteed bandwidth(cells/sec): 100000 Number of partitions : 1
Maximum bandwidth(cells/sec) : 100000 Number of SPVC : 0
ifType : EVUNI Number of SPVP : 0
VPI number (VNNI, VUNI) : 0 Number of SVC : 0
MIN VPI (EVNNI, EVUNI) : 29 MAX VPI (EVNNI, EVUNI): 40
SCT Id : 3
F4 to F5 Conversion : Disabled
Display Ports—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Displays general information about all logical ports on the card. On the AXSM, the information consists of the following for each logical port:
•Logical port number (ifNum). On the AXSM, for example, the range is 1-60.
•Physical line number in the format bay.port.
•Operation status—whether the port is up or down.
•The minimum guaranteed rate in cells per second.
•The maximum allowed rate for the port in cells per second.
•The ID of the port-level SCT (see addport).
•The VPI number (applies only where virtual NNIs are available).
Note The operational state for standby cards is reported as N/A because the operational state of the standby card may not be the same as the active card.
dspports
addport, cnfport, delport, dspport
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display the logical ports on the AXSM.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a > dspports
ifNum Line Admin Oper. Guaranteed Maximum SCT Id ifType VPI minVPI maxVPI
State State Rate Rate (D:dflt (VNNI, (EVNNI,EVUNI)
used) VUNI)
----- ---- ----- ----- ---------- --------- ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
1 2.1 Up Up 1412830 1412830 5 NNI 0 0 0
2 2.2 Up Up 1412830 1412830 5 NNI 0 0 0
3 1.1 Up Up 1412830 1412830 5 NNI 0 0 0
Display Port Bucket Counters—AXSM
The dspportbucketcnt command displays the current bucket values of the bucket cell counters for the given port (ifNum).
Bucket cell counters are collected for various types of cells during a bucket interval (15 minutes) and are stored in a statistics file that is generated at the end of each bucket interval. The statistics file is then passed to the Cisco WAN Manager (CWM) and the bucket cell counters are cleared.
The bucket counts for the following types of cells (ingress and egress) are displayed:
•Received CLP0 cells
•Received CLP1 cells
•Discarded CLP0 cells
•Discarded CLP1 cells
•Transmitted CLP0 cells
•Transmitted CLP1 cells
dspportbucketcnt <ifNum>
ifNum |
Logical port number. The range is 1-60. |
dspportcnt
Log: no |
State: active |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display the port bucket counters on logical port 1 of the current AXSM.
MGX8850.9.AXSM.a > dspportbucketcnt 1
Ingress Egress
Rcv Clp0 Cells : 0 216
Rcv Clp1 Cells : 0 0
Clp0 Disc Cells : 0 0
Clp1 Disc Cells : 0 0
Xmt Clp0 Cells : 0 216
Xmt Clp1 Cells : 0 0
Display Port Counters—AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXM-XG
Displays ATM cell counters for a logical port. Refer to the example for contents.
dspportcnt <ifNum>
dspportcnt <ifNum> <intvl>
dspports, dspport, cnfport, dspcds
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display port counters on logical port (ifNum) 1 of the current AXSM.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a > dspportcnt 1
Cleared at : 06/27/2001 17:43:13
Current time : 06/27/2001 17:44:43
Elapsed time : 0 day(s) 0:1:30 [hh:mm:ss]
Total Running Avg (cps) Peak
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Arrival CLP0 Ing: 0000000000000000000000 0 0
Arrival CLP1 Ing: 0000000000000000000000 0 0
Ar CLP0 discard Ing: 0000000000000000000000 0 0
Ar CLP1 discard Ing: 0000000000000000000000 0 0
Departure CLP0 Ing: 0000000000000000000000 0 0
Departure CLP1 Ing: 0000000000000000000000 0 0
Arrival CLP0 Egr: 0000000000000000000000 0 0
Arrival CLP1 Egr: 0000000000000000000000 0 0
Ar CLP0 discard Egr: 0000000000000000000000 0 0
Ar CLP1 discard Egr: 0000000000000000000000 0 0
Departure CLP0 Egr: 0000000000000000000000 0 0
Departure CLP1 Egr: 0000000000000000000000 0 0
Display port counters on logical port (ifNum) 1 of the current AXSM.
MGX8850.1.10.AXSME.a > dspportcnt 1 1
Interface Num : 1
Interval Num : 1
Egr Rcv Clp0 Cells : 0
Egr Rcv Clp1 Cells : 0
Egr Clp0 Disc Cells : 0
Egr Clp1 Disc Cells : 0
Egr Xmt Clp0 Cells : 0
Egr Xmt Clp1 Cells : 0
Egr Rcv OAM Cells : 0
Egr Rcv RM Cells : 0
Egr Xmt EFCI Cells : 0
Egr Rcv EFCI Cells : 0
Egr Xmt OAM Cells : 0
Display port counters on logical port (ifNum) 1 of the current AXSM.
MGX8850.13.AXSME.a > dspportrtcnt 1
Interface Num : 1
Ingress Egress
Rcv Clp0 Cells : 105 105
Rcv Clp1 Cells : 0 0
Clp0 Disc Cells : 0 0
Clp1 Disc Cells : 0 0
Xmt Clp0 Cells : 105 105
Xmt Clp1 Cells : 0 0
Rcv OAM Cells : 105 105
Rcv RM Cells : 0 0
Xmt EFCI Cells : 0 0
Rcv EFCI Cells : 0 0
Xmt OAM Cells : 105 105
Display Port Debug Configuration—AXSM
Display all ports on the current AXSM that have the port debugging feature enabled.
Note To enable the port debugging feature, enter the cnfportdbg <ifNum> 1 command. Replace <ifNum> with the number of the port on which you want to enable the debugging feature.
dspportdbgcnf <ifNum>
ifNum |
Logical interface (or port) number. The range is from 0 through 60. |
cnfportdbg, clrportdbgcnt, dspportdbgcnt
Log: no |
State: active/standby |
Privilege: SERVICE_GP |
Display the ports on current AXSM that have the port debugging feature enabled.
M8850_NY.1.AXSM.a > dspportdbgcnf
The debug stats is enabled for these ports:
11
Display Port Debug Counters—AXSM
Display all port debugging counters on the current AXSM.
Note To enable the port debugging feature, enter the cnfportdbg <ifNum> 1 command. Replace <ifNum> with the number of the port on which you want to enable the debugging feature.
dspportdbgcnt <ifNum>
ifNum |
Logical interface (or port) number. The range is from 0 through 60. |
cnfportdbg, clrportdbgcnt, dspportdbgcnf
Log: no |
State: active/standby |
Privilege: SERVICE_GP |
Display the port debugging counters for logical interface (or port) 11 on the current AXSM.
M8850_NY.1.AXSM.a > dspportdbgcnt 11
Ingress Egress
Arrival cells cnt[1]: 0 2531
Threshold dscd cnt[1]: 0 0
Programmed dscd cnt[1]: 0 0
Departure cells cnt[1]: 0 2572
Arrival cells cnt[2]: 0 0
Threshold dscd cnt[2]: 0 0
Programmed dscd cnt[2]: 0 0
Departure cells cnt[2]: 0 0
Arrival cells cnt[3]: 0 0
Threshold dscd cnt[3]: 0 0
Programmed dscd cnt[3]: 0 0
Departure cells cnt[3]: 0 0
Arrival cells cnt[4]: 0 0
Threshold dscd cnt[4]: 0 0
Programmed dscd cnt[4]: 0 0
Departure cells cnt[4]: 0 0
Arrival cells cnt[5]: 0 0
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
Threshold dscd cnt[5]: 0 0
Programmed dscd cnt[5]: 0 0
Departure cells cnt[5]: 0 0
Arrival cells cnt[6]: 0 0
Threshold dscd cnt[6]: 0 0
Programmed dscd cnt[6]: 0 0
Departure cells cnt[6]: 0 0
Arrival cells cnt[7]: 0 0
Threshold dscd cnt[7]: 0 0
Programmed dscd cnt[7]: 0 0
Departure cells cnt[7]: 0 0
Arrival cells cnt[8]: 0 0
Threshold dscd cnt[8]: 0 0
Programmed dscd cnt[8]: 0 0
Departure cells cnt[8]: 0 0
Board memory full dscd: 0 0
Port memory full dscd: 0 0
CoS thresholds dscd: 0 0
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
VC thresholds dscd: 0 0
M8850_NY.1.AXSM.a >
Display Port Load—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
The dspportload command displays the current number of ingress and egress cells per second on a logical port (ifNum). This command can help you determine the current state of a port. Using the parameters displayed by dspcon, you can see if the current load on the port needs modification or troubleshooting.
dspportload <ifNum> [intvl]
dspports, dspport, cnfport
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display the load on logical port 1 on AXSM. In this case, no traffic currently exists on the connection.
MGX8850.10.AXSM.a > dspportload 1
Getting the stats. Please wait ...
Ingress Egress
Cell rate (cps) : 0 0
Display the load on logical port 1 on AXSM-E.
MGX8850.5.AXSME.a > dspportload 1
Getting the stats. Please wait ...
Ingress Egress
Cell rate (cps) : 0 0
MGX8850.5.AXSME.a >
Display Port SCT—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Displays the contents of the service class template (SCT) on a port. See the description of the addport command for information on SCTs.
Note Currently, the system does not support certain parameters in the SCT, so you can specify them through addcon, cnfcon, or Cisco WAN Manager. These parameters are (when applicable) PCR, SCR, and ICR.
dspportsct <parameter_group> <ifnum>
addport, cnfport, delport, dspport
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display the policing and CAC parameters (parameter "gen") for SCT 2
To confirm that the current card-level SCT is SCT 2, use the dspcd command.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a > dspportsct gen 2
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Service Class Template [2] : General Parameters
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| SERV-TYPE | COSB_NUM | CAC_TYPE | UPC_ENB | CLP-SELEC | GCRA-1 | GCRA-2 | CI-CNTRL |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| VSI-SIG | 00000016 | B-CAC |GCRA 1 & 2| 000000002 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| CBR.1 | 00000003 | B-CAC |GCRA1-ENB | 000000003 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| VBR-RT.1 | 00000004 | B-CAC |GCRA 1 & 2| 000000002 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| VBR-RT.2 | 00000004 | B-CAC |GCRA 1 & 2| 000000001 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| VBR-RT.3 | 00000004 | B-CAC |GCRA 1 & 2| 000000001 | DISCARD | SET-CLP | DISABLED |
| VBR-nRT.1 | 00000005 | B-CAC |GCRA 1 & 2| 000000002 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| VBR-nRT.2 | 00000005 | B-CAC |GCRA 1 & 2| 000000001 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| VBR-nRT.3 | 00000005 | B-CAC |GCRA 1 & 2| 000000001 | DISCARD | SET-CLP | DISABLED |
| UBR.1 | 00000006 | LCN_CAC |GCRA1-ENB | 000000003 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| UBR.2 | 00000006 | LCN_CAC |GCRA1-ENB | 000000003 | DSCD/SET-CLP | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| ABR | 00000001 | B-CAC |GCRA1-ENB | 000000003 | DISCARD | DISCARD | ENABLED |
| CBR.2 | 00000003 | B-CAC |GCRA 1 & 2| 000000001 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| CBR.3 | 00000003 | B-CAC |GCRA 1 & 2| 000000001 | DISCARD | SET-CLP | DISABLED |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Display the Class of Service Buffer parameters for SCT 2
Min-Rate and Max-Rate do not apply in the current product.
Excess-Priority is a scheme for distributing excess bandwidth. The lowest number is the highest priority for a connection to receive excess bandwidth. If two or more connections have equal priority, the excess bandwidth is equally distributed between them.
Explicit Rate Stamping (ERS) applies to only ABR connections.
Cell loss ratio (CLR) is currently hard-coded, so do not attempt tot modify it through the Cisco WAN Manager application or the CLI commands.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a > dspportsct cosb 2
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|Service Class Template [02] : COSB Parameters
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| COSB | MIN-RATE | MAX-RATE | MIN-PRIORITY | EXCESS-PRIORITY | ERS ENABLE | CLR |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 0001 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0002 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0003 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 000 | DISABLE | 10^-10 |
| 0004 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 001 | DISABLE | 10^-08 |
| 0005 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 001 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0006 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0007 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0008 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0009 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0010 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0011 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0012 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0013 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0014 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0015 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0016 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 000 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Display VC thresholds for SCT 2
The Scaling COSB value applies to congestion in a Class of Service Buffer: if a particular buffer becomes congested, this scaling factor determines the how quickly the rate at which cells enter the buffer is throttled back (until the buffer is no longer congested, at which time normal rates resume).
The Scaling Log-If is a scaling factor that applies to congestion on an entire port: when the whole port is congested, this factor determines the rate at which traffic is throttled back (until the port is no longer congested, at which time normal rates resume).
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a > dspportsct vcThr 2
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Service Class Template [2] : VC Threshold Parameters
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| SERV-TYPE | VC THRESH | PACKET | MAX_CELL | EFCI | CLP_HI | EPD0 | CLP_LO | SCALING | SCALING |
| | TBL IDX | MODE | THRESH | | | | EPD1 | COSB | Log-If |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| VSI-SIG | 002 | DSB | 0000005000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000002 | 0000002 |
| CBR.1 | 003 | DSB | 0000002500 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000001 | 0000001 |
| VBR-RT.1 | 004 | DSB | 0000005000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000002 | 0000002 |
| VBR-RT.2 | 005 | DSB | 0000005000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000002 | 0000002 |
| VBR-RT.3 | 006 | DSB | 0000005000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000002 | 0000002 |
| VBR-nRT.1 | 007 | DSB | 0000025000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000002 | 0000002 |
| VBR-nRT.2 | 008 | DSB | 0000025000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000002 | 0000002 |
| VBR-nRT.3 | 009 | DSB | 0000025000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000002 | 0000002 |
| UBR.1 | 010 | DSB | 0000050000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000004 | 0000004 |
| UBR.2 | 011 | DSB | 0000050000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000004 | 0000004 |
| ABR | 012 | DSB | 0000050000 | 0200000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000003 | 0000003 |
| CBR.2 | 013 | DSB | 0000002500 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000001 | 0000001 |
| CBR.3 | 014 | DSB | 0000002500 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000001 | 0000001
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Display the Class of Service Thresholds for SCT 2
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a > dspportsct cosThr 2
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Service Class Template [00002] : COSB Threshold Parameters
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| COSB |COSB THRESH| MAX_CELL | EFCI | CLP_HI | EPD0 | CLP_LO | RED | RED PROB |
| | TBL IDX | THRESH | | | | EPD1 | | FACTOR |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 0001 | 0000002 | 1000000 | 0200000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0002 | 0000003 | 1000000 | 0200000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0003 | 0000004 | 5000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0004 | 0000005 | 10000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0005 | 0000006 | 50000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0006 | 0000007 | 100000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0007 | 0000008 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0008 | 0000009 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0009 | 0000010 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0010 | 0000011 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0011 | 0000012 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0012 | 0000013 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0013 | 0000014 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0014 | 0000015 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0015 | 0000016 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0016 | 0000017 | 10000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Display the general parameters for SCT 3
MGX8850.9.AXSM.a > dspportsct gen 3
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Service Class Template [3] : General Parameters
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| SERV-TYPE | COSB_NUM | CAC_TYPE | UPC_ENB | CLP-SELEC | GCRA-1 | GCRA-2 | CI-CNTRL |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| VSI-SIG | 00000016 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000002 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| CBR.1 | 00000003 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000003 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| VBR-RT.1 | 00000004 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000002 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| VBR-RT.2 | 00000004 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000001 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| VBR-RT.3 | 00000004 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000001 | DISCARD | SET-CLP | DISABLED |
| VBR-nRT.1 | 00000005 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000002 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| VBR-nRT.2 | 00000005 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000001 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| VBR-nRT.3 | 00000005 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000001 | DISCARD | SET-CLP | DISABLED |
| UBR.1 | 00000006 | LCN_CAC |DISABLED | 000000003 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| UBR.2 | 00000006 | LCN_CAC |DISABLED | 000000003 | DSCD/SET-CLP | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| ABR | 00000001 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000003 | DISCARD | DISCARD | ENABLED |
| CBR.2 | 00000003 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000001 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| CBR.3 | 00000003 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000001 | DISCARD | SET-CLP | DISABLED |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Display the Class of Service Buffer parameters for SCT 3
Min-Rate and Max-Rate do not apply in the current product.
Excess-Priority is a scheme for distributing excess bandwidth. The lowest number is the highest priority for a connection to receive excess bandwidth. If two or more connections have equal priority, the excess bandwidth is equally distributed between them.
Explicit Rate Stamping (ERS) applies to only ABR connections.
Cell loss ratio (CLR) is currently hard-coded, so do not attempt tot modify it through the Cisco WAN Manager application or the CLI commands.
MGX8850.9.AXSM.a > dspportsct cosb 3
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|Service Class Template [03] : COSB Parameters
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| COSB | MIN-RATE | MAX-RATE | MIN-PRIORITY | EXCESS-PRIORITY | ERS ENABLE | CLR |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 0001 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0002 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0003 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 000 | DISABLE | 10^-10 |
| 0004 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 001 | DISABLE | 10^-08 |
| 0005 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 001 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0006 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0007 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0008 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0009 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0010 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0011 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0012 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0013 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0014 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0015 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 002 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
| 0016 | 00000000 | 00000100 | 000 | 000 | DISABLE | 10^-06 |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Display VC thresholds for SCT 3
The Scaling COSB value applies to congestion in a Class of Service Buffer: if a particular buffer becomes congested, this scaling factor determines the how quickly the rate at which cells enter the buffer is throttled back (until the buffer is no longer congested, at which time normal rates resume).
The Scaling Log-If is a scaling factor that applies to congestion on an entire port: when the whole port is congested, this factor determines the rate at which traffic is throttled back (until the port is no longer congested, at which time normal rates resume).
MGX8850.9.AXSM.a > dspportsct vcThr 3
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Service Class Template [3] : VC Threshold Parameters
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| SERV-TYPE | VC THRESH | PACKET | MAX_CELL | EFCI | CLP_HI | EPD0 | CLP_LO | SCALING | SCALING |
| | TBL IDX | MODE | THRESH | | | | EPD1 | COSB | Log-If |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| VSI-SIG | 034 | DSB | 0000005000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000002 | 0000002 |
| CBR.1 | 035 | DSB | 0000002500 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000001 | 0000001 |
| VBR-RT.1 | 036 | DSB | 0000005000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000002 | 0000002 |
| VBR-RT.2 | 037 | DSB | 0000005000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000002 | 0000002 |
| VBR-RT.3 | 038 | DSB | 0000005000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000002 | 0000002 |
| VBR-nRT.1 | 039 | DSB | 0000025000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000002 | 0000002 |
| VBR-nRT.2 | 040 | DSB | 0000025000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000002 | 0000002 |
| VBR-nRT.3 | 041 | DSB | 0000025000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000002 | 0000002 |
| UBR.1 | 042 | DSB | 0000050000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000004 | 0000004 |
| UBR.2 | 043 | DSB | 0000050000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000004 | 0000004 |
| ABR | 044 | DSB | 0000050000 | 0200000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000003 | 0000003 |
| CBR.2 | 045 | DSB | 0000002500 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000001 | 0000001 |
| CBR.3 | 046 | DSB | 0000002500 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 0000001 | 0000001 |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Display the Class of Service thresholds for SCT 3
MGX8850.9.AXSM.a > dspportsct cosThr 3
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Service Class Template [00003] : COSB Threshold Parameters
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| COSB |COSB THRESH| MAX_CELL | EFCI | CLP_HI | EPD0 | CLP_LO | RED | RED PROB |
| | TBL IDX | THRESH | | | | EPD1 | FACTOR |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 0001 | 0000018 | 1000000 | 0200000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0002 | 0000019 | 1000000 | 0200000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0003 | 0000020 | 5000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0004 | 0000021 | 10000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0005 | 0000022 | 50000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0006 | 0000023 | 100000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0007 | 0000024 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0008 | 0000025 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0009 | 0000026 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0010 | 0000027 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0011 | 0000028 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0012 | 0000029 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0013 | 0000030 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0014 | 0000031 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0015 | 0000032 | 1000000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
| 0016 | 0000033 | 10000 | 1000000 | 0800000 | 0600000 | 0800000 | 1000000 | 000000015 |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
MGX8850.6.AXSME.a > dspportsct cosb 3
+-------------------------------------------------------------+
|Service Class Template [03] : COSB Parameters |
+-------------------------------------------------------------+
|COSB| MIN-RATE| MAX-RATE| EXCESS | CELL DISC | ERS |CLR|
|NUM | | |PRIORITY| ALARM | | |
+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| 1 | 0 | 1000000 | 1 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
| 2 | 6 | 1000000 | 1 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
| 3 | 6 | 1000000 | 1 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
| 4 | 6 | 100 | 1 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
| 5 | 0 | 100000 | 0 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
| 6 | 0 | 100000 | 1 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
| 7 | 6 | 100000 | 1 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
| 8 | 0 | 100000 | 0 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
| 9 | 6 | 100 | 1 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
| 10 | 0 | 1000000 | 0 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
| 11 | 1 | 1000000 | 1 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
| 12 | 0 | 1000000 | 1 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
| 13 | 0 | 100000 | 2 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
| 14 | 0 | 100000 | 2 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
| 15 | 6 | 1000000 | 1 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
| 16 | 6 | 1000000 | 1 | DISABLED | DISABLED | 6|
+------------------------------------------------------------+
Display the Class of Service Buffer parameters for SCT 3 on an AXSM-XG service module
Cupertino.13.AXSMXG.a > dspportsct cosb 28 +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Service Class Template [113] : COSB Parameters | | Major Version [ 1] : Minor Version [ 2] | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |COSB| MIN-RATE| MAX-RATE| MIN | EXCESS | RSD | ERS |CLR| WFQ_ENB| |NUM | | |PRIORITY|PRIORITY| | | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | 1 | 0 | 100 | 0 | 2 | 1 | DISABLED | 6 | ENABLED| | 2 | 0 | 100 | 0 | 2 | 1 | DISABLED | 6 |DISABLED| | 3 | 0 | 100 | 0 | 0 | 1 | DISABLED | 10|DISABLED| | 4 | 0 | 100 | 0 | 1 | 1 | DISABLED | 8 |DISABLED| | 5 | 0 | 100 | 0 | 1 | 1 | DISABLED | 6 |DISABLED| | 6 | 0 | 100 | 0 | 2 | 1 | DISABLED | 6 |DISABLED| | 7 | 0 | 100 | 0 | 2 | 1 | DISABLED | 6 |DISABLED| | 8 | 0 | 100 | 0 | 2 | 1 | DISABLED | 6 |DISABLED| | 9 | 0 | 100 | 0 | 2 | 1 | DISABLED | 6 |DISABLED| | 10 | 0 | 100 | 0 | 2 | 1 | DISABLED | 6 |DISABLED| | 11 | 0 | 100 | 0 | 2 | 1 | DISABLED | 6 | ENABLED| | 12 | 0 | 100 | 0 | 2 | 1 | DISABLED | 6 |DISABLED| | 13 | 0 | 100 | 0 | 2 | 1 | DISABLED | 6 |DISABLED| | 14 | 0 | 100 | 0 | 3 | 1 | DISABLED | 6 |DISABLED| | 15 | 0 | 100 | 0 | 2 | 1 | DISABLED | 6 |DISABLED| | 16 | 0 | 100 | 0 | 0 | 1 | DISABLED | 6 |DISABLED| +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Cupertino.13.AXSMXG.a >
Display Profiler—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the dspprf command to launch a facility called the profiler. It collects and displays statistics from resource usage. The resources include:
•Message queue
•Memory usage
•Memory chunks
Additionally, the dspprfhist command displays CPU usage.
dspprf <type> <category>
dspprfhist, cnfrmrsrc, dsprmalms, dsprmrsrc, dsprmrsrcs, dsprminfo
Log: no |
State: active, standby, init |
Privilege: SERVICE_GP |
Display the total task-based memory usage statistics from resource usage on the current AXSM.
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a > dspprf t m
Blk Size MaxBlk MaxSz
UNKOWN 0 0 0 0
tRootTask 45 22675616 45 22675616
tSarDisp 0 0 0 0
tLOGD 0 0 0 0
ctc 3 9040 3 9040
SRCV 0 0 0 0
tExcTask 0 0 0 0
tLogTask 0 0 0 0
tDbgTrc 0 0 0 0
tWdbTask 0 0 0 0
tNetTask 0 0 0 0
tSl0Wrt 0 0 0 0
tPortmapd 0 0 0 0
IPC Ctl 0 0 0 0
tSyncRamDb 1 13024 3 13664
CliCcRoot 0 0 0 0
tSmtermdTas 4 1680 8 47264
tCccInTsk 2 1184 2 1184
tSyserrd 2 192 3 288
tCliIOtimer 0 0 0 0
tCccCmdTsk 0 0 0 0
tCccOutTsk 0 0 0 0
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
dbClnt 61 25136 61 25136
FileAccSrv 0 0 1 8256
HwMonitor 12 2432 13 2528
rmonTask 0 0 0 0
StatFileMgr 84 7040 84 7040
emRoot 23 7755728 23 7755728
CCMA_Task 0 0 0 0
ilmiRat 1 176 1 176
snmpAxsmRat 1 128 1 128
lmiRootTask 1 1024064 3 1027408
TrapRat 1 144 2 224
CutRat 1 240 2 320
CliRat 1 176 2 256
diagOnln 0 0 0 0
tCrdmpSlv 0 0 0 0
tEvtHndlrTa 0 0 1 80
ilmiMain 17 519952 56 524352
trapClTask 2 28160 7 30464
cutSTask 4 448 5 624
snmpSA 153 15824 160 87920
ilmiPassup 0 0 0 0
camTask 0 0 1 80
ilmiSync 0 0 0 0
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
tDbgInTask 4 2144 5 32112
cutW1Task 8 1024 22 74336
QE48SARTask 0 0 0 0
tVsiSlave 50 18822544 88 19079488
tVsiSync 0 0 2 2208
tCproAlm 0 0 0 0
tCpro 7 89824 8 98016
tConStat 0 0 3 33152
tOamAr 6 5281152 6 5281152
tOamCc 3 49344 3 49344
tOamLb 0 0 0 0
tTelnetDTas 0 0 0 0
cutW2Task 0 0 1 80
cutW3Task 0 0 1 80
cutVTask 0 0 1 80
lmiSyncRamT 0 0 0 0
lmiIpConnTa 0 0 0 0
EMTask 3 288 3 288
tEmFaultMgr 3 368 3 368
PhyTask 0 0 0 0
tEmRamSync 0 0 0 0
APSTask 2 7696 2 7696
APS1P0 2 7696 2 7696
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
APS1P1 2 7696 2 7696
APS1P2 2 7696 2 7696
APS1P3 2 7696 2 7696
StatsTask 0 0 0 0
tSnmpSaReg 0 0 0 0
sctReader 0 0 0 0
sctReader 0 0 0 0
cProStask 0 0 0 0
tSmInTsk02 2 1184 3 1504
tSmCmdTsk02 -1 -320 82 7984
tSmOutTsk02 0 0 0 0
tSmInTsk02 0 0 1 320
tSmCmdTsk02 -1 -320 0 0
tSmOutTsk02 0 0 0 0
tSmInTsk02 0 0 1 320
tSmCmdTsk02 -1 -320 0 0
tSmOutTsk02 0 0 0 0
tSmInTsk02 0 0 1 320
tSmCmdTsk02 -1 -320 0 0
tSmOutTsk02 0 0 0 0
tSmInTsk02 0 0 1 320
tSmCmdTsk02 1 -64 44 4416
tSmOutTsk02 0 0 0 0
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
tSmInTsk02 0 0 1 320
tSmCmdTsk02 -1 -320 1 80
tSmOutTsk02 0 0 0 0
tSmInTsk02 0 0 1 320
tSmCmdTsk02 0 -176 23 2352
tSmOutTsk02 0 0 0 0
tSmInTsk02 0 0 1 320
tSmCmdTsk02 -1 -320 1 128
tSmOutTsk02 0 0 0 0
tSmInTsk02 0 0 1 320
tSmCmdTsk02 -1 -320 18 1792
tSmOutTsk02 0 0 0 0
tSmInTsk02 0 0 1 320
tSmCmdTsk02 3 -64 22 2048
tSmOutTsk02 0 0 0 0
tSmInTsk02 0 0 1 320
tSmCmdTsk02 -1 -320 18 1792
tSmOutTsk02 0 0 0 0
tSmInTsk02 0 0 1 320
tSmCmdTsk02 0 -192 18 1792
tSmOutTsk02 0 0 0 0
tSmInTsk02 0 0 0 0
tSmCmdTsk02 3 192 3 192
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
tSmOutTsk02 0 0 0 0
BlkAssgn AssgnSz BlkFree FreeSz Fail
UNKOWN 0 0 0 0 0
tRootTask 0 0 0 0 0
tSarDisp 0 0 0 0 0
tLOGD 0 0 0 0 0
ctc 0 0 0 0 0
SRCV 0 0 0 0 0
tExcTask 0 0 0 0 0
tLogTask 0 0 0 0 0
tDbgTrc 0 0 0 0 0
tWdbTask 0 0 0 0 0
tNetTask 0 0 0 0 0
tSl0Wrt 0 0 0 0 0
tPortmapd 0
0 0 0 0
IPC Ctl 0 0 0 0 0
tSyncRamDb 0 0 18 5760 0
CliCcRoot 0 0 0 0 0
tSmtermdTas 19 11200 73 648704 0
tCccInTsk 0 0 0 0 0
tSyserrd 0 0 3 288 0
tCliIOtimer 0 0 0 0 0
tCccCmdTsk 0 0 0 0 0
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
tCccOutTsk 0 0 0 0 0
dbClnt 0 0 0 0 0
FileAccSrv 0 0 4034 33304704 0
HwMonitor 0 0 455693 43746528 0
rmonTask 0 0 0 0 0
StatFileMgr 0 0 0 0 0
emRoot 0 0 4 2816 0
CCMA_Task 0 0 0 0 0
ilmiRat 0 0 0 0 0
snmpAxsmRat 0 0 0 0 0
lmiRootTask 0 0 16 6384 0
TrapRat 1 80 0 0 0
CutRat 45 3600 0 0 0
CliRat 1 80 0 0 0
diagOnln
0 0 0 0 0
tCrdmpSlv 0 0 0 0 0
tEvtHndlrTa 0 0 1 80 0
ilmiMain 185766750 -2072907632 185766771 -2072903392 0
trapClTask 0 0 11042 4298400 0
cutSTask 10931 1159872 11967 1341056 0
snmpSA 253457 101742736 266954 105725920 0
ilmiPassup 0 0 0 0 0
camTask 0 0 1 80 0
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop: ilmiSync 0 0 0 0 0
tDbgInTask 0 0 2 32208 0
cutW1Task 1743250 201524432 1772596 468463152 0
QE48SARTask 0 0 0 0 0
tVsiSlave 0 0 1480 9770352 0
tVsiSync 0 0 40 44160 0
tCproAlm 0 0 0 0 0
tCpro 0 0 2 10192 0
tConStat 0 0 16360 152606080 0
tOamAr 0 0 0 0 0
tOamCc 0 0 0 0 0
tOamLb 0 0 0 0 0
tTelnetDTas 0 0 0 0 0
cutW2Task 0 0 9 720 0
cutW3Task 0 0 9 720 0
cutVTask 0 0 9 720 0
lmiSyncRamT 0 0 0 0 0
lmiIpConnTa 0 0 0 0 0
EMTask 0 0 0 0 0
tEmFaultMgr 0 0 2 480 0
PhyTask 0 0 0 0 0
tEmRamSync 0 0 0 0 0
APSTask 0 0 0 0 0
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop: APS1P0 0 0 0 0 0
APS1P1 0 0 0 0 0
APS1P2 0 0 0 0 0
APS1P3 0 0 0 0 0
StatsTask 0 0 0 0 0
tSnmpSaReg 0 0 0 0 0
sctReader 0 0 0 0 0
sctReader 0 0 0 0 0
cProStask 0 0 0 0 0
tSmInTsk02 0 0 1 320 0
tSmCmdTsk02 49 5952 248 25072 0
tSmOutTsk02 0 0 0 0 0
tSmInTsk02 0 0 1 320 0
tSmCmdTsk02 1 320 0 0 0
tSmOutTsk02 0 0 0 0 0
tSmInTsk02 0 0 1 320 0
tSmCmdTsk02 1 320 0 0 0
tSmOutTsk02 0 0 0 0 0
tSmInTsk02 0 0 1 320 0
tSmCmdTsk02 1 320 0 0 0
tSmOutTsk02 0 0 0 0 0
tSmInTsk02 0 0 1 320 0
tSmCmdTsk02 263 30848 448 48864 0
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
tSmOutTsk02 0 0 0 0 0
tSmInTsk02 0 0 1 320 0
tSmCmdTsk02 1 320 1 80 0
tSmOutTsk02 0 0 0 0 0
tSmInTsk02 0 0 1 320 0
tSmCmdTsk02 428 53120 818 90736 0
tSmOutTsk02 0 0 0 0 0
tSmInTsk02 0 0 1 320 0
tSmCmdTsk02 1 320 42 4704 0
tSmOutTsk02 0 0 0 0 0
tSmInTsk02 0 0 1 320 0
tSmCmdTsk02 61 7360 80 8976 0
tSmOutTsk02 0 0 0 0 0
tSmInTsk02 0 0 1 320 0
tSmCmdTsk02 182 21504 279 31168 0
tSmOutTsk02 0 0 0 0 0
tSmInTsk02 0 0 1 320 0
tSmCmdTsk02 61 7360 78 8816 0
tSmOutTsk02 0 0 0 0 0
tSmInTsk02 0 0 1 320 0
tSmCmdTsk02 60 7232 80 8992 0
tSmOutTsk02 0 0 0 0 0
tSmInTsk02 0 0 0 0 0
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
tSmCmdTsk02 2 128 9 688 0
tSmOutTsk02 0 0 0 0 0
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a >
Display Profiler History—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the dspprfhist command to display CPU usage. The information consists of a percent of CPU time used by individual tasks. The information appears in "buckets" (see Example). You can specify the maximum number of "CPU utilization information" buckets that are displayed. Each bucket reflects the overall CPU utilization of the tasks in a five-second polling interval.
Note This command applies primarily to internal Cisco developers.
dspprfhist [buckets]
buckets |
Optional number of buckets to display. If you do not specify the number of buckets, the command displays a maximum of 10 buckets. Range: 1-120 Default: 10 |
dspprf, cnfrmrsrc, dsprmalms, dsprmrsrc, dsprmrsrcs, dsprminfo
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display the CPU usage history for the current AXSM.
Note The total percent of CPU usage does not necessarily equal 100 because only the three busiest tasks are displayed.
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a > dspprfhist
CURRENT TIME 09:39:01
Sample # 0
09:31:47(From)-09:36:47(To)
TASK TaskId %
---------------------------------------
INTERRUPT - 0.0000
KERNEL - 0.0000
IDLE - 98.0000
UNKOWN - 0.0000
tCliIOtimer 30 0.0000
QE48SARTask 58 0.0000
tCpro 62 0.0000
tConStat 63 0.0000
tOamAr 64 0.0000
StatsTask 82 0.0000
Sample # -1
09:26:47(From)-09:31:47(To)
TASK TaskId %
---------------------------------------
INTERRUPT - 0.0000
KERNEL - 0.0000
IDLE - 98.0000
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
UNKOWN - 0.0000
tCliIOtimer 30 0.0000
QE48SARTask 58 0.0000
tCpro 62 0.0000
tConStat 63 0.0000
StatsTask 82 0.0000
Sample # -2
09:21:47(From)-09:26:47(To)
TASK TaskId %
---------------------------------------
INTERRUPT - 0.0000
KERNEL - 0.0000
IDLE - 98.0000
UNKOWN - 0.0000
QE48SARTask 58 0.0000
tConStat 63 0.0000
tEmRamSync 76 0.0000
StatsTask 82 0.0000
Sample # -3
09:16:47(From)-09:21:47(To)
TASK TaskId %
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
---------------------------------------
INTERRUPT - 0.0000
KERNEL - 0.0000
IDLE - 98.0000
UNKOWN - 0.0000
tCliIOtimer 30 0.0000
QE48SARTask 58 0.0000
tConStat 63 0.0000
tOamAr 64 0.0000
StatsTask 82 0.0000
Sample # -4
09:11:47(From)-09:16:47(To)
TASK TaskId %
---------------------------------------
INTERRUPT - 0.0000
KERNEL - 0.0000
IDLE - 98.0000
UNKOWN - 0.0000
QE48SARTask 58 0.0000
tCpro 62 0.0000
tConStat 63 0.0000
tEmRamSync 76 0.0000
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
StatsTask 82 0.0000
Sample # -5
09:06:47(From)-09:11:47(To)
TASK TaskId %
---------------------------------------
INTERRUPT - 0.0000
KERNEL - 0.0000
IDLE - 98.0000
UNKOWN - 0.0000
QE48SARTask 58 0.0000
tConStat 63 0.0000
tEmRamSync 76 0.0000
StatsTask 82 0.0000
Sample # -6
09:01:47(From)-09:06:47(To)
TASK TaskId %
---------------------------------------
INTERRUPT - 0.0000
KERNEL - 0.0000
IDLE - 98.0000
UNKOWN - 0.0000
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
tCliIOtimer 30 0.0000
QE48SARTask 58 0.0000
tCpro 62 0.0000
tConStat 63 0.0000
StatsTask 82 0.0000
Sample # -7
08:56:47(From)-09:01:47(To)
TASK TaskId %
---------------------------------------
INTERRUPT - 0.0000
KERNEL - 0.0000
IDLE - 98.0000
UNKOWN - 0.0000
tCliIOtimer 30 0.0000
QE48SARTask 58 0.0000
tCpro 62 0.0000
tConStat 63 0.0000
tEmRamSync 76 0.0000
StatsTask 82 0.0000
Sample # -8
08:51:47(From)-08:56:47(To)
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
TASK TaskId %
---------------------------------------
INTERRUPT - 0.0000
KERNEL - 0.0000
IDLE - 98.0000
UNKOWN - 0.0000
camTask 54 0.0000
QE48SARTask 58 0.0000
tCpro 62 0.0000
tConStat 63 0.0000
StatsTask 82 0.0000
Sample # -9
08:46:47(From)-08:51:47(To)
TASK TaskId %
---------------------------------------
INTERRUPT - 0.0000
KERNEL - 0.0000
IDLE - 98.0000
UNKOWN - 0.0000
tCliIOtimer 30 0.0000
lmiRootTask 42 0.0000
QE48SARTask 58 0.0000
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
tConStat 63 0.0000
StatsTask 82 0.0000
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a >
Display QE Configuration Count—AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E
This command displays the programmed cell rates in the AXSM-E and AXSM-XG Queuing Engine (QE) for the specified logical port (ifNum) in the specified direction. This command displays the current global cell count of the QE, the input and output VI count, and the Qbin levels.
The Qbin is a Class of Service Buffer (CoSB) that supports Quality of Service (QoS). The VI is the service group virtual interface (port).
This command is a traffic management debugging tool that allows you to compare the programmed cell rates with the actual cell count at any given time.
dspqecnfcnt <direction> <ifNum>
direction |
The direction of the cells. 1: Ingress |
ifNum |
The virtual interface number. The ranges are: • • • |
dspconhwcnf
Log: no |
State: active |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
MGX8850.4.AXSME.a > dspqecnfcnt 2 11
Displaying Thresholds configured in EGRESS QE for ifNum# 11
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Global Cell Count : 0
Input VI Count : 0
Output VI Count : 0
QBIN# QBIN Min. Cell Rate QBIN Curr. Cell Count
-----------------------------------------------------------------
1 7 0
2 150 0
3 7 0
4 100 0
5 7 0
6 7 0
7 7 0
8 7 0
9 7 0
10 7 0
11 7 0
12 7 0
13 7 0
14 7 0
15 7 0
16 7 0
Global Scaling Factor RAM
Class
0 8 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 b 9 7 5 4 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 f d b 9 8 7 6 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 f d b 9 8 7 6 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
VI Scaling Factor RAM
Class
0 8 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 b 9 7 5 4 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 f d b 9 8 7 6 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 f d b 9 8 7 6 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Display Resource Monitor Alarms—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-XG
Displays the type and number of alarms for the resources that are being monitored on the card. It also displays the resource name, resource ID number, and the total number of alarms.
dsprmalms
No Parameters |
dsprmrsrcs, dsprmrsrc, cnfrmrsrc
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: CISCO_GP |
MGX8850.8.AXSM.a > dsprmalms
==================[Resource Monitoring Alarm ]=======================
ID Name Critical: Major: Minor:
----------------------------------------------------------------------
0 SSI Static Memory 0 1 0
1 SSI dynamic Memory 0 0 1
2 SSI snmp Memory 0 0 0
3 SSI IPC Small Buffer 0 0 0
4 SSI IPC Medium Buffer 0 0 0
5 SSI IPC Large Buffer 0 0 0
6 SSI IPC Huge Buffer 0 0 0
7 SSI IPC mblk Buffer 0 0 0
8 Hard Disk Space - C: 0 1 0
9 Hard Disk Space - D: 0 0 0
10 Hard Disk Space - E: 0 0 0
11 Hard Disk Space - F: 0 0 0
12 CPU Peak Utilization 0 0 0
13 System Memory 0 0 0
14 SSI Timer 0 0 0
15 SSI File Descriptor 0 0 0
16 VxWorks File Descriptor 0 0 0
----------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL: Critical: 0 Major: 2 Minor:1
Display Resource Monitor Information—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-XG
Displays the task control information and statistics for the resources that are being monitored on the card.
dsprminfo
No Parameters |
dsprmrsrcs, dsprmrsrc, cnfrmrsrc
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: CISCO_GP |
MGX8850.8.AXSM.a > dsprminfo
============[Task Info]==================
numOfRsrcs : 17 Attempt : 0
actInterval : 1 maxTrapResend : 10
trapInterval : 30 alarmCriCnt : 0
alarmMajCnt : 2 alarmMinCnt : 1
============[statistics]==================
pollTotalCnt : 153870 pollFailCnt : 0
pollOkCnt : 153870 pollNumFuncCnt : 0
pollOk2LowCnt : 2 pollOk2MedCnt : 2
pollMed2LowCnt : 0 pollLow2OkCnt : 0
pollMed2OkCnt : 1 pollTimerTimeoutcnt : 153915
pollTimeoutRsrcNullCnt : 0 pollTimerSucceedScheduleCnt: 153915
pollTimerFailScheduleCnt: 0 pollTimerUnexpectedCnt : 0
alarmUpdateTotalCnt : 5 alarmUpdateSucceedCnt : 5
alarmUpdateFailCnt : 0
trapTimerTimeoutCnt : 45 trapTimerUnexpected : 0
trapTimerSuccScheduleCnt: 47 trapTimerFailScheduleCnt : 0
actSucceedCnt : 209830 actFailCnt : 0
actTimerTimeoutCnt : 209898 actTimerUnexpectedCnt : 0
actTimerOkScheduleCnt : 209898 actTimerFailScheduleCnt : 0
unknownTimerCnt : 0 comEpWaitBreak : 0
MGX8850.8.AXSM.a >
Display Resource Monitor Resource—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-XG
Displays detailed information about a specific OS resource that is being monitored on the card. You specify which resource you want information about by providing the resource ID number (rsrcId). You can get the resource ID number using the dsprmrsrcs command.
dsprmrsrc <rsrcId>
rsrcId |
The resource ID number that specifies the OS resource to display information about. Use the dsprmrsrcs command to get resource ID numbers. Range 0-16. |
dsprmrsrcs, dsprminfo, cnfrmrsrc, cnfrmrsrc
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: CISCO_GP |
MGX8850.8.AXSM.a > dsprmrsrc 0
==================[Resource Infomation]================
name : SSI Static Memory state : LOW
Maximum size : 48857088 Cur size : 1465936(Byte)
ignoreMed : NO LowWaterMark : 1465616
Threshold Type : value poll interval: 30
Low threshold value : 2931360 Medium threshold value: 3175640
High threshold value : 3419920 Low threshold percent : 60
Medium threshold percent: 70 High threshold percent: 80
===================[Action Info]==================
Send Alarm
Trap Critical Major Minor
-------------------------------------------------
Low Action: yes no yes no
Med Action: yes no no yes
Ok Action : yes no yes no
===================[Statistics]===================
total poll: 6985 failed poll: 0
ok to low : 1 ok to med : 1
med to low: 0 low to ok : 0
med to ok : 1
===================[Others]==================
Largest Free Size: 1461360 Hi piority alloc : 2560
Low piority alloc: 806 alloc fail: 0
MGX8850.8.AXSM.a >
Display Resource Monitor Resources—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-XG
Displays brief information about the OS resources that are currently being monitored on the card. Information such as the resource ID number and the resource name are provided. The resource ID number can be used to get detailed information about a specific OS resource using the dsprmrsrc command.
dsprmrsrcs
No Parameters |
dsprmrsrc, dsprminfo, cnfrmrsrc, cnfrmrsrc
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: CISCO_GP |
MGX8850.8.AXSM.a > dsprmrsrcs
Id Name Max Unit State Size Thresh Enable
Size Low Med High
============================================================================================
0 SSI Static Memory 48857088 Byte LOW 1465616 2931360 3175640 3419920 ON
1 SSI dynamic Memory 9306112 Byte MED 1158544 1116720 1209780 1302840 ON
2 SSI snmp Memory 4653056 Byte OK 3884608 279120 302380 325640 ON
3 SSI IPC Small Buffer 6000 Buf OK 5992 1800 1950 2100 ON
4 SSI IPC Medium Buffer 2000 Buf OK 2000 600 650 700 ON
5 SSI IPC Large Buffer 600 Buf OK 600 180 195 210 ON
6 SSI IPC Huge Buffer 125 Buf OK 125 37 40 43 ON
7 SSI IPC mblk Buffer 9225 Buf OK 9217 1106 1198 1290 ON
8 Hard Disk Space - C: 800 MByte LOW 25 80 120 160 ON
9 Hard Disk Space - D: 600 MByte OK 421 30 42 60 ON
10 Hard Disk Space - E: 100 MByte OK 80 5 7 10 ON
11 Hard Disk Space - F: 1000 MByte OK 997 100 150 200 ON
12 CPU Peak Utilization 1000 % OK 970 50 70 100 ON
13 System Memory 10998016 Byte OK 5892000 1099801 1319761 1649702 ON
14 SSI Timer 1000 / OK 942 50 60 80 ON
15 SSI File Descriptor 4160 / OK 4058 208 249 332 ON
16 VxWorks File Descriptor 500 / OK 375 25 32 40 ON
Display Resource Partition—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the dsprscprtn command to display information about a resource partition. The displayed information is shown in the example.
Note The dsppart and dsprscprtn commands are identical. The name `dsprscprtn' is consistent with the corresponding command in Release 1 of the MGX 8850 switch. You can use either command.
The total number of connections in the display includes control VCs. The types of control VCs are SSCOP, PNNI-RCC, and ILMI (if ILMI is enabled). To see the connection counts that do not include control VCs, use dsppnport.
dsprscprtn <ifNum> <partId>
ifNum |
Logical interface (port) number. The ranges are: • • • |
partId |
Partition identifier, in the range from 1 through 5. |
addrscprtn, cnfrscprtn, delrscprtn, dsprscprtns
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display the configuration for partition 1 on logical port 11.
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a > dsprscprtn 11 1
Interface Number : 11
Partition Id : 1 Number of SPVC: 0
Controller Id : 2 Number of SPVP: 0
egr Guaranteed bw(.0001percent): 1000 Number of SVC : 2
egr Maximum bw(.0001percent) : 10000
ing Guaranteed bw(.0001percent): 1000
ing Maximum bw(.0001percent) : 10000
min vpi : 100
max vpi : 200
min vci : 35
max vci : 65535
guaranteed connections : 1
maximum connections : 10
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a >
Display Resource Partitions—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the dsprscprtns command to display information for all the resource partitions on the current card. The displayed information appears the example.
For information on specific elements of a resource partition, see the description of addrscprtn.
Note The dspparts and dsprscprtns commands are identical. The name `dsprscprtn' is consistent with the corresponding command in Release 1 of the MGX 8850 switch. You can use either command.
dsprscprtns
None.
addrscprtn, delrscprtn, cnfrscprtn, dsprscprtn
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display all resource partitions.
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a > dsprscprtns
if part Ctlr egr egr ingr ingr min max min max min max
Num ID ID GuarBw MaxBw GuarBw MaxBw vpi vpi vci vci conn conn
(.0001%)(.0001%)(.0001%)(.0001%)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
11 1 2 1000 10000 1000 10000 100 200 35 65535 1 10
11 2 5 500000 500000 500000 500000 0 10 32 65535 1000 4000
21 1 2 500000 500000 500000 500000 11 4095 35 65535 100 4000
21 2 5 500000 500000 500000 500000 0 10 32 65535 1000 4000
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a >
Display SAR Counters—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-XG
Displays the Segmentation and Reassembly (SAR) for the current AXSM.
dspsarcnt
None.
clrsarcnt
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display SAR counters for the current AXSM.
M8850_NY.1.AXSM.a > dspsarcnt
<IPC SAR General Info>
===================
SAR Version : 0 (0x0)
SAR Status : 52 (0x34)
SAR Current State : RUN
SAR Previous State : STANDBY
SAR Cell Format : STI
<IPC SAR General Counters>
=======================
Rcv Cell Cnt on Unknown LCN : 0 (0x0)
Last Unknown LCN : 0 (0x0)
ACI Xmt FIFO Full Cnt : 0 (0x0)
Data Xmt Cell Cnt : 219418 (0x3591a)
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
Data Rcv Cell Cnt : 132504 (0x20598)
Mgm Xmt Frame Cnt : 64548 (0xfc24)
Mgm Rcv Frame Cnt : 64627 (0xfc73)
Mgm Rcv Buffer Overflow : 0 (0x0)
RC_BOC Error : 0 (0x0)
Rcv Fifo full cell drop cnt : 0 (0x0)
Rcv LCN Out of Range : 0 (0x0)
EDMA Rx Completion Full Cnt : 0 (0x0)
EDMA Tx Completion Full Cnt : 0 (0x0)
# TxCell Compl Entries : 0 (0x0)
# Received over size frames : 0 (0x0)
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
# Received frames with len err: 0 (0x0)
# Received frames with CRC err: 0 (0x0)
<Non-IPC SAR General Counters>
===========================
Cells Sent OK 0
Cells Sent Direct to HW 0
Cells Sent to SW Ring 0
Cells Sent to SW Ring that were Discarded 0
Cells Recd. OK 0
Cells Recd. OK that were Posted 0
Cells Recd. OK that were Discarded 0
Frames Requested to be Sent 8367
Frames Sent OK 8367
Frame Descriptors Recd. 8031
Unchained Frame Descriptors Recd. 8031
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
Frames Recd. OK that were Posted 8031
Display Service Class Template—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the dspsct command to display the contents of a port or card level service class template (SCT). For more information on SCTs, see the description of SCTs in the switch software configuration guide.
With the dspsct command, you can display:
•Port or Card SCTs
•A particular SCT template
•A section within the SCT (see Syntax Description for an explanation)
Note Currently, the system does not support certain parameters in the service class templates (SCTs), so you can specify them through addcon, cnfcon, or Cisco WAN Manager. These parameters are (when applicable) PCR, SCR, and ICR.
dspsct <abr | gen | cosb | vcThr | cosThr> <sctID> <port | card>
cnfcdsct, dspcdsct, dspportsct, dspsct, setsctver
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display the general VC part of the card SCT file number 5.
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a > dspsct gen 5 card
+------------------------------------+
| MINOR - VERSION | MAJOR - VERSION |
| 000000000000001 | 000000000000001 |
+------------------------------------+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------+
Service Class Template [5] : General Parameters
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------+
| SERV-TYPE | COSB_NUM | CAC_TYPE | UPC_ENB | CLP-SELEC | GCRA-1 | GCRA-2 | CI-CNTRL |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------+
| VSI-SIG | 00000016 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000002 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| CBR.1 | 00000003 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000003 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| VBR-RT.1 | 00000004 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000002 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| VBR-RT.2 | 00000004 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000001 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| VBR-RT.3 | 00000004 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000001 | DISCARD | SET-CLP | DISABLED |
| VBR-nRT.1 | 00000005 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000002 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| VBR-nRT.2 | 00000005 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000001 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| VBR-nRT.3 | 00000005 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000001 | DISCARD | SET-CLP | DISABLED |
| UBR.1 | 00000006 | LCN_CAC |DISABLED | 000000003 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| UBR.2 | 00000006 | LCN_CAC |DISABLED | 000000003 | DSCD/SET-CLP | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| ABR | 00000001 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000003 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| CBR.2 | 00000003 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000003 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| CBR.3 | 00000003 | B-CAC |DISABLED | 000000001 | DISCARD | SET-CLP | DISABLED |
| TagCOS-0c | 00000007 | LCN_CAC |DISABLED | 000000001 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| TagCOS-1c | 00000008 | LCN_CAC |DISABLED | 000000001 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| TagCOS-2c | 00000009 | LCN_CAC |DISABLED | 000000001 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| TagCOS-3c | 00000010 | LCN_CAC |DISABLED | 000000001 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
| TagCOS-4c | 00000007 | LCN_CAC |DISABLED | 000000001 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| TagCOS-5c | 00000008 | LCN_CAC |DISABLED | 000000001 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| TagCOS-6c | 00000009 | LCN_CAC |DISABLED | 000000001 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
| TagCOS-7c | 00000010 | LCN_CAC |DISABLED | 000000001 | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------+
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a >
Display Segment—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the dspsegment command to display a specific segment in a connection.
dspsegment [segment] [detl]
segment |
Starting segment number of the segment you want to display. Note |
,dspsegments, tstconseg
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display the segment with the starting segment number 00.
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a > dspsegment 00
*********CONNECTIONS IN SEGMENT# 00***********
Rcd: 0000 ifNum: 05, vpi: 0100, vci: 0100
Rcd: 0001 ifNum: 01, vpi: 2048, vci: 1000
Total valid conns. in segment : 0002
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a >
Display Segments—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the dspsegments command to display all segments associated with the current AXSM.
dspsegments
segment |
Starting segment number of the segment you want to display. |
detl |
Enter 1 to Enable detl, or 2to disable detl. |
dspsegment, tstconseg
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display all segments associated with the current AXSM.
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a > dspsegments
*********ALLOCATIONS BY SEGMENT***********
Cumulative connection count : 0000
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a >
Display Semaphore—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the dspsem command to display information about a specified semaphore.
dspsem <Semaphore ID> <Level>
dspsems
Log: no |
State: active/standby/init |
Privilege: CISCO_GP |
Display core information about the semaphore with the ID 0x10067.
M8850_LA.2.AXSM.a > dspsem 0x10067 1
SSI_SEMID : 0x10067
Semaphore Id : 0x829bd2b0
Semaphore Type : COUNTING
Task Queuing : FIFO
Pended Tasks : 0
Count : 5
initState : 0
recv action : NO_ACTION
recv function : 0x0
number recursive : 0
SSI_SEMID Name Creation Time Task Location
0x10067 cProConnDb 05/11/2004 16:30:42 tCpro sr_proto_loc_reg+220
SSI_SEMID Name Last Take Task Location
0x10067 cProConnDb tCpro sr_dbtable_dec_window+120
SSI_SEMID Name Taken AveHoldTime AveDelayTime
0x10067 cProConnDb 11 1513366507 uSec 1 uSec
M8850_LA.2.AXSM.a >
Display Semaphores—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the dspsems command to display all semaphores on the current AXSM.
dspsems
None.
dspsem
Log: no |
State: active/standby/init |
Privilege: CISCO_GP |
Display all semaphores on the current AXSM.
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a > dspsems
' NAME TYPE SSI_SEMID SEM_ID LAST_TAKE_TASK
semChunkLib MUTEX 0x10008 0x82b743f0 APSTask
semChnk_0x00010 MUTEX 0x10009 0x82b743c0 lmiRootTas
SSIDIO_FD_TABLE MUTEX 0x1000a 0x82b742d0 tCpro
MUTEX 0x1000b 0x82b741e0 tCpro
MUTEX 0x1000c 0x82b741b0 tCpro
MUTEX 0x1000d 0x82b74180 tCpro
BINARY 0x1000e 0x82b74150 0xffffffff
BINARY 0x1000f 0x82b74120 0xffffffff
BINARY 0x10010 0x82b740f0 0xffffffff
BINARY 0x10011 0x82b740c0 0xffffffff
BINARY 0x10012 0x82b74090 0xffffffff
BINARY 0x10013 0x82b74060 0xffffffff
BINARY 0x10014 0x82b74030 0xffffffff
BINARY 0x10015 0x82b74000 0xffffffff
BINARY 0x10016 0x82b73fd0 0xffffffff
BINARY 0x10017 0x82b73fa0 0xffffffff
MUTEX 0x10018 0x82b73f70 0xffffffff
CTC_CSM_LOCK MUTEX 0x10019 0x82b49fa0 lmiRootTas
cntpSem_0000000 BINARY 0x1001a 0x82b39510 tSmCmdTsk0
SYNCRAM_DB_TBL MUTEX 0x1001b 0x82b6a0f0 tSmCmdTsk0
FNKEY_TBL_SEM MUTEX 0x1001c 0x82b6a0c0 tEmRamSync
RCHKEY_TBL_SEM MUTEX 0x1001d 0x82b6a090 tEmRamSync
SYNCRAM_SM_LOCK MUTEX 0x1001e 0x82b6a060 tSyncRamDb
dbClntWorkers MUTEX 0x1001f 0x82b696d0 0xffffffff
fasLocalFdTblSe MUTEX 0x10020 0x82b20250 tSmCmdTsk0
EmCcmaInitSafeS BINARY 0x10021 0x82aed950 CCMA_Task
QE48 driver MUTEX 0x10022 0x82aed8c0 QE48SARTas
lmiExclSem MUTEX 0x10023 0x82ad8050 lmiRootTas
lmiRingCongSem BINARY 0x10024 0x82ad8020 0xffffffff
MUTEX 0x10025 0x82ad7bf0 StatFileMg
crdmpSlvHotDump MUTEX 0x10026 0x82acf420 0xffffffff
crdmpSlvConfigC MUTEX 0x10027 0x82acf3f0 0xffffffff
CUTS_CB_semid BINARY 0x10028 0x82ac6f30 0xffffffff
CUTS_WCB_semid BINARY 0x10029 0x82ac6f00 cutVTask
CUTW_FILE_ONE BINARY 0x1002a 0x82ac6ed0 cutSTask
CUTW_FILE_TWO BINARY 0x1002b 0x82ac6ea0 snmpSA
CUTW_FILE_THREE BINARY 0x1002c 0x82ac6e70 snmpSA
CUTW_FILE_FOUR BINARY 0x1002d 0x82ac6e40 cutVTask
CUTW_FILE_FIVE BINARY 0x1002e 0x82ac6e10 cutSTask
CUTW_FILE_SIX BINARY 0x1002f 0x82ac6de0 snmpSA
SALock BINARY 0x10030 0x82ac6d50 snmpSA
SAIoSemaphore BINARY 0x10031 0x82ac6d20 snmpSA
CUT_MIB_semid BINARY 0x10032 0x82ac6cf0 cutSTask
singleThrMibFun MUTEX 0x10033 0x82ac6c90 0x1007c
SM_ENT_semid MUTEX 0x10034 0x82ac6c60 0xffffffff
ILMI_RAM_DB1 COUNTING 0x10035 0x82aba3d0 0xffffffff
ILMI_RAM_DB1 BINARY 0x10036 0x82aba3a0 0xffffffff
udpMutex0 MUTEX 0x10037 0x82ab1f50 StatsTask
Humvee driver MUTEX 0x10038 0x82ab1ef0 HwMonitor
mutex0 BINARY 0x10039 0x82ab1e90 StatsTask
mutex1 BINARY 0x1003a 0x82ab1e30 StatsTask
mutex2 BINARY 0x1003b 0x82ab1dd0 StatsTask
mutex3 BINARY 0x1003c 0x82ab1d70 StatsTask
dalQeCosbSem MUTEX 0x1003d 0x82ab1d10 QE48SARTas
cliUserPassword BINARY 0x1003e 0x82bdec90 0xffffffff
QE48SARLTSem MUTEX 0x1003f 0x82bdec30 QE48SARTas
QE48SARCESem MUTEX 0x10040 0x82bdec00 QE48SARTas
QE48SARCISem MUTEX 0x10041 0x82bdebd0 QE48SARTas
QE48SARASCNSm BINARY 0x10042 0x82bdeba0 0xffffffff
QE48SARFRAMESDS BINARY 0x10043 0x82bdeb70 ilmiMain
QE48SARTxSem0 MUTEX 0x10044 0x82bdeb40 QE48SARTas
QE48SARTxSem1 MUTEX 0x10045 0x82bdeb10 QE48SARTas
cmDbgSem MUTEX 0x10046 0x82bde9b0 CCMA_Task
VsiSync BINARY 0x10047 0x82bde980 tVsiSlave
VSISSctRamDb1 COUNTING 0x10048 0x82a97150 0xffffffff
VSISSctRamDb1 BINARY 0x10049 0x82a97120 0xffffffff
VSISGenRamDb1 COUNTING 0x1004a 0x82a970c0 tVsiSync
VSISGenRamDb1 BINARY 0x1004b 0x82a97090 tVsiSync
VSISConnRamDb1 COUNTING 0x1004c 0x82a97030 tVsiSync
VSISConnRamDb1 BINARY 0x1004d 0x82a97000 tVsiSync
VSISVerRamDb1 COUNTING 0x1004e 0x82a96fa0 0xffffffff
VSISVerRamDb1 BINARY 0x1004f 0x82a96f70 0xffffffff
Vsis MUTEX 0x10050 0x82a7dc50 tVsiSlave
tVSiSlaveCongSe BINARY 0x10051 0x82a7dc20 0xffffffff
oamExclSem MUTEX 0x10052 0x82a79880 0xffffffff
cProRcdAcc MUTEX 0x10053 0x82a79760 tCpro
cProAvlExclSem MUTEX 0x10054 0x82a79730 tCpro
cProWrAccSem MUTEX 0x10055 0x82a79700 0xffffffff
cProExclSem MUTEX 0x10056 0x82a796d0 0xffffffff
cProRingCongSem BINARY 0x10057 0x82a796a0 0xffffffff
cstatMutex MUTEX 0x1005a 0x82a6c820 tConStat
lmiSem MUTEX 0x1005b 0x82a6c700 lmiSyncRam
lmiSem MUTEX 0x1005c 0x82a6c6d0 0xffffffff
lmiRamDb COUNTING 0x1005d 0x82a64080 lmiSyncRam
lmiRamDb BINARY 0x1005e 0x82a64050 0xffffffff
lmiSpcRamDb COUNTING 0x1005f 0x82a63ff0 0xffffffff
lmiSpcRamDb BINARY 0x10060 0x82a63fc0 0xffffffff
cProConnDb COUNTING 0x10061 0x82a63110 tCpro
cProConnDb BINARY 0x10062 0x82a630e0 tCpro
cProTransaction MUTEX 0x10063 0x82a63080 cutSTask
EmCtcLineDriver MUTEX 0x10064 0x82a63050 0xffffffff
phyLineDriverSe MUTEX 0x10065 0x82a56810 0xffffffff
EM_RAM_DATABASE COUNTING 0x10066 0x82a38dc0 tEmRamSync
EM_RAM_DATABASE BINARY 0x10067 0x82a38d90 tEmRamSync
statEmBillingSa MUTEX 0x10068 0x82a38cd0 StatsTask
Free semaphores : 405
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a >
Display SPVC Interface—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the dspspvcif command to display SPVC address information for a specific interface (port) that supports an SPVC.
dspspvcif <ifNum>
ifNum |
The logical port number, in the range from1 through 60 |
dspspvcifs
Log: no |
State: active/standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display the SPVC address information for interface 11.
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a > dspspvcif 11
Tree is empty for ifNum = 11
Display SPVC Interfaces—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the dspspvcifs command to display SPVC address information about all interfaces (ports) on the current AXSM.
dspspvcifs [-start <intf>] [-ctlr <controller>] [-detl <1 | 0>]
.
dspspvcif
Log: no |
State: active/standby |
Privilege: CISCO_GP |
Display SPVC address information about all interfaces (ports) on the current AXSM.
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a > dspspvcifs
*********ALLOCATIONS BY INTERFACE**********
Cumulative connection count : VCs: 0000; VPs: 0000
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a >
Display Task—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the dsptask command to display detailed information about a specific task from the task list.
dsptask <Task ID> <Level>
dsptasks
Log: no |
State: active/standby/init |
Privilege: SERVICE_GP |
Display core information about the task with the ID 0x1000d.
M8850_LA.2.AXSM.a > dsptask 0x1000d 1
NAME ENTRY TID PRI STATUS PC SP ERRNO DELAY
---------- ------------ -------- --- ---------- -------- -------- ------- -----
tSarDisp sar_rx_dispa 82afc0c0 8 PEND 806feda0 82afbe50 0 0
stack: base 0x82afc0c0 end 0x82af72a0 size 19984 high 1576 margin 18408
options: 0x4
VX_DEALLOC_STACK
$0 = 0 t0 = 0 s0 = 3400ff01
at = 0 t1 = 0 s1 = 0
v0 = 0 t2 = 0 s2 = 0
v1 = 0 t3 = 0 s3 = 3400ff01
a0 = 1000d t4 = 0 s4 = 11
a1 = ffffffff804e01f4 t5 = 0 s5 = ffffffff87544cf0
a2 = 0 t6 = 0 s6 = ffffffff81965b10
a3 = 0 t7 = 0 s7 = 0
s8 = 0 k0 = 0
gp = ffffffff80b272a0 k1 = 0 t8 = 0
ra = 0 sp = ffffffff82afbe50 t9 = 0
divlo = 496240 divhi = 0 sr = 3400ff00
pc = 806feda0
SSI_TID : 0x1000d
parent : tRootTask
binary sem ID : 0x0
msg queue chain : NULL
initial task status : ERROR
suspend recv action : hard reset
starvation recv action : hard reset
suspend recv tick : 0
suspend count : 0
starve rec tick : 0
starve count : 0
runaway count : 0
runaway hwm count : 0
runaway thresh : 30000
starvation count : 0
starvation hwm count: 0
starvation thresh : 5
hang count : 0
hang hwm count : 0
hang Thresh : 5
flags : 0
M8850_LA.2.AXSM.a >
Display Tasks—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the dsptasks command to display the task list for the current AXSM.
dsptasks
None.
dsptask
Log: no |
State: active/standby/init |
Privilege: SERVICE_GP |
Display the task list for the current AXSM.
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a > dsptasks
Name SSI_TID TASK_ID
-----------------------------------
tRootTask 0x1 0x82be7d60
tSarDisp 0x1000d 0x82b69390
tLOGD 0x1000e 0x82b56420
ctc 0x1000f 0x82b4f060
SRCV 0x10010 0x82b50340
tExcTask 0x10011 0x82bdddc0
tLogTask 0x10012 0x82bdb200
tDbgTrc 0x10013 0x82b586d0
tWdbTask 0x10014 0x82b70710
tNetTask 0x10015 0x82b98400
tSl0Wrt 0x10016 0x82b71190
tPortmapd 0x10017 0x82b7d4e0
IPC Ctl 0x10018 0x82b49cf0
tSyncRamDb 0x10019 0x82b44a40
CliCcRoot 0x1001a 0x82b3f970
tSmtermdTas 0x1001b 0x82b3d540
tCccInTsk 0x1001c 0x82b39230
tSyserrd 0x1001d 0x82b6e460
tCliIOtimer 0x1001e 0x82b6c1b0
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
Name SSI_TID TASK_ID
-----------------------------------
tCccCmdTsk 0x1001f 0x82b33da0
tCccOutTsk 0x10020 0x82b2eaf0
dbClnt 0x10021 0x82b2c840
FileAccSrv 0x10022 0x82b28590
HwMonitor 0x10023 0x82b242e0
rmonTask 0x10024 0x82b1ff40
StatFileMgr 0x10025 0x82b1bc90
emRoot 0x10026 0x82b179e0
CCMA_Task 0x10027 0x82b0f730
ilmiRat 0x10028 0x82b0b480
snmpAxsmRat 0x10029 0x82b091d0
lmiRootTask 0x1002a 0x82b06f20
TrapRat 0x1002b 0x82b04c70
CutRat 0x1002c 0x82afc9c0
CliRat 0x1002d 0x82afa710
diagOnln 0x1002e 0x82af8460
tCrdmpSlv 0x1002f 0x82af61b0
tEvtHndlrTa 0x10030 0x82af1de0
ilmiMain 0x10031 0x82ae4540
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
Name SSI_TID TASK_ID
-----------------------------------
trapClTask 0x10032 0x82adc1a0
cutSTask 0x10033 0x82ad7820
snmpSA 0x10034 0x82ad3450
ilmiPassup 0x10035 0x82acf110
camTask 0x10036 0x82ac6800
ilmiSync 0x10037 0x82ac2550
tDbgInTask 0x10038 0x82aba090
cutW1Task 0x10039 0x82ab1a00
QE48SARTask 0x1003a 0x82aab6e0
tVsiSlave 0x1003b 0x82aa7430
tVsiSync 0x1003c 0x82a9f180
tCproAlm 0x1003d 0x82a96cc0
tCpro 0x1003e 0x82a92a10
tConStat 0x1003f 0x82a8e760
tOamAr 0x10040 0x82a8a4b0
tOamCc 0x10041 0x82a86200
tOamLb 0x10042 0x82a81f50
tTelnetDTas 0x10043 0x82a7d940
cutW2Task 0x10044 0x82a79020
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
Name SSI_TID TASK_ID
-----------------------------------
cutW3Task 0x10045 0x82a74ce0
cutVTask 0x10046 0x82a708b0
lmiSyncRamT 0x10047 0x82a6c420
lmiIpConnTa 0x10048 0x82a68170
EMTask 0x10049 0x82a62da0
tEmFaultMgr 0x1004a 0x82a5eaf0
PhyTask 0x1004b 0x82a5a840
tEmRamSync 0x1004c 0x82a56470
APSTask 0x1004d 0x82a521c0
APS1P0 0x1004e 0x82a4de50
APS1P1 0x1004f 0x82a49ba0
APS1P2 0x10050 0x82a458f0
APS1P3 0x10051 0x82a41640
StatsTask 0x10052 0x82a3cfa0
tSmInTsk02 0x1007e 0x82a23fe0
tSmCmdTsk02 0x1007f 0x82a1fd30
tSmOutTsk02 0x10080 0x82a276d0
Free task entry : 126
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a >
Display Totals—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-XG
Displays line, port, and channel totals for the current card.
dsptotals
None.
None.
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display line, port, and channel totals for the current AXSM.
M8850_NY.1.AXSM.a > dsptotals
total active lines = 4/4
total active ports = 2/60
total active chans = 0/130048
M8850_NY.1.AXSM.a >
Display User Datagram Protocol Diagnostic Connection Statistics—AXSM, AXSM-XG
Use the dspudpdiagcstat command to display the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) diagnostic connection statistics for the specified interface (port).
Note The dspudpdiagcstat command is an engineering command that is available only when the card is in engineering mode. To enable engineering mode on the current card, enter the seteng on command.
dspudpdiagcstat <ifNo> <vpi> <vci>
dspudpdiagstat
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: GROUP1 |
Display the UDP diagnostic connection statistics for port 21, VPI 0, VCI 0.
M8950_DC.1.AXSM.a > dspudpdiagcstat 21 0 0
Ingress:
EOF : 738101
EFCI : 0
Egress:
EOF : 738107
EFCI : 0
M8950_DC.1.AXSM.a >
Display User Datagram Protocol Diagnostic Statistics—AXSM
Use the dspudpdiagstat command to display the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) diagnostic statistics for the current AXSM.
Note The dspudpdiagstat command is an engineering command that is available only when the card is in engineering mode. To enable engineering mode on the current card, enter the seteng on command.
dspudpdiagstat
None.
dspudpdiagcstat
Log: yes |
State: active |
Privilege: GROUP1 |
Display the UDP diagnostic statistics for the current AXSM.
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a > dspudpdiagstat
tx Target CellCount:
65535 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
65535 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
rx Port CellCount:
65535 65535 0 0
u2 Tx Port CellCount:
65535 65535 0 0
u3Tx CellCounter:65535
u3Rx CellCounter:65535
u3TxIntrf Count cellPe:0
u3TxIntrf Count misalign:0
u3TxIntrf Count qFull:0
u3TxIntrf Count disErrCnt:0
u3RxIntrf Pe:0
u2 Tx Error Count:
0 0 0 0
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
u2 Rx Error Count headerPe:
0 0 0 0
u2 Rx Error Count payloadPe:
0 0 0 0
u2 Rx Error Count syncErr:
0 0 0 0
u2 Rx Error Count discardErr:
0 0 0 0
u3Error Count:0
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a >
Display Version—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
The dspversion command displays details for the versions of boot and runtime firmware images residing on a card. Typically, you use the dspversion command in conjunction with the commands for changing a card's firmware version. (See "Related Commands" section below.) For example, you can enter the dspversion command to see if a particular firmware version is currently running.
This section describes how to interpret the version number of a firmware image. Commands such as loadrev and setrev require a version number rather than a filename. Similarly, the dspversion command shows the firmware version number, rather than the firmware filename. Although the version number derives from the firmware filename, they are distinctly different.
The FW directory on the hard drive contains firmware files for possibly many revisions. Each firmware file has the fw file extension. The format of a firmware filename follows:
cardtype_version-element[_platform].fw
Note that platform is an optional field because it applies only to the PXM45 card. For example, a firmware file may have the name "axsm_003.000.001.001.fw." Within this filename, the version-portion of the filename is 003.000.001.001. (Note the absence of "mgx" in the filename.) The version-portion of the filename has the following format:
major-release.minor-release.maintenance.patch
Using the example "axsm_003.000.001.001.fw," the version portion is 3.0(1.1). Similarly, if no patch is present in the firmware image, the version number would be 3.0(1).
The range for each release, maintenance, and patch is 0-255. Note, as you read left-to-right, that each element is a superset of the element on the right, and the number on the right resets to 0 or 1 when the element on its left is incremented. For example, if the minor-release number 010 rolls to 011, the maintenance on its right is reset to 1, so the new version in the example is "003.010.001.000." (Note the anomaly here is that the maintenance number resets to 1 rather than 0, due to the IOS convention of starting maintenance numbers at 1.)
To derive the firmware version number, the firmware filename is altered by removing insignificant zeroes and reformatting the filename to include parentheses. The format of a version number follows:
major-release.minor-release(maintenance.patch)phase
For example, the significance of 3.0(60.8)P1 is shown below:
major-release |
minor-release |
(maintenance.patch) |
phase |
3. |
0. |
(60.8) |
P1 |
Prerelease, developmental firmware versions have one or two alphanumeric characters at the end of the version number. These versions may appear in various contexts. For example, the Help display for a setrev command gives examples of revision, but only the first two items in the following bulleted list could be in the released product. These two items show major release 3, minor release 0, and the minimal maintenance number of 1 (per IOS precedent). The last three bulleted items show the developmental revision numbers:
•3.0(1) (note the absence of a patch number)
•3.0(1.248) (note that the patch number is 248)
•3.0(0.1)A1 (note that the phase number is A1)
•3.0(0.10)D2 (note that the phase number is D2)
•3.0(0.248)P1; 3.0(0.1)P2; 3.0(0.113)P3; 3.0(0.10)P4
dspversion
None.
abortrev, commitrev, loadrev, runrev, setrev, dspcd
log: no |
State: active, standby, init |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display details for boot and runtime firmware versions residing on the current AXSM.
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a > dspversion
Image Type Shelf Type Card Type Version Built On
---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ------------
Runtime MGX AXSM 4.9(23.17)A Nov 6 2003, 14:14:34
Boot MGX AXSM 4.9(23.3)A -
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a >
Display VSI Connection—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the dspvsicon command to display information about the specified VSI connection on the current AXSM.
dspvsicon <ifNum> <vpi> <vci> [dbglvl]
dspvsicons
Log: no |
State: active/ standby |
Privilege: CISCO_GP |
Display summary information about the VSI connection on port 11, VPI 0, VCI 0.
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a > dspvsicon 11 0 0 1
cRef State Type lLin lVpi lVci rLin rVpi rVci cksmVal
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
00020 Cmtted s/svc 0101180b 0000 000005 01073b22 0001 000035 d8101810
connInDb chkSumBlkId
-------- -----------
YES 000000
Endpoint Info - Local
-------------
persistEp e2eTerm inhibitRx inhibitTx oamEp
--------- ------- --------- --------- -----
FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE NONE
sendInactiveInd sendAlarmInd sendRmtAlarmInd
--------------- ------------ ---------------
ACTIVE FALSE FALSE
Endpoint Info - Remote
-------------
persistEp e2eTerm inhibitRx inhibitTx oamEp
--------- ------- --------- --------- -----
FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE SEGMENT
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
sendInactiveInd sendAlarmInd sendRmtAlarmInd
--------------- ------------ ---------------
ACTIVE FALSE FALSE
tcb_addr Last FSM Called FSM rc Usage Count
-------- --------------- ------ -----------
00000000 VcoCm2sAkCp 000001 0002
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a >
Display VSI Connections—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the dspvsicons command to display all VSI connections configured on the current AXSM.
dspvsicons
None.
dspvsicon
Log: no |
State: active/standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display all VSI connections configured on the current AXSM.
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a > dspvsicons
LCN Type lLin lVpi lVci rLin rVpi rVci cksmVal pCref
========================================================================
00019 s/svc 0101180b 0000 000018 01073b22 0001 000036 d810190f 0000
00020 s/svc 0101180b 0000 000005 01073b22 0001 000035 d8101810 0000
65537 s/svc 01011815 0000 000018 01073b22 0001 000038 21e978f3 0000
65538 s/svc 01011815 0000 000005 01073b22 0001 000037 21e97cd0 0000
65545 s/svc 01011815 0011 000091 010c1801 0000 000038 2d822e93 0000
65540 s/svc 01011815 0011 000081 0106180d 0011 000100 01591873 0000
65547 p/svc 01011815 0011 000093 010c1801 0000 000040 3124185c 0000
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a >
Display VSI Partition—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the dspvsipart command to display information about a specific VSI partition.
dspvsipart <partId>
partId |
VSI partition identifier, in the range from 1 through 20. |
dspvsiparts
Log: no |
State: active/standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display partition information for VSI partition 1 on the current AXSM.
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a > dspvsipart 1
----------------------------------------------------
Checksum blocks for Partition: 0001
----------------------------------------------------
Idx State Val numConn numRsv rsncTs
----------------------------------------------------
000 ALLOC 0x0000053c 0004 0000 0000
052 ALLOC 0x2d822e93 0001 0000 0000
072 ALLOC 0x01591873 0001 0000 0000
051 ALLOC 0x3124185c 0001 0000 0000
====================================================
Total: 0007 0000 0000
====================================================
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a >
Display VSI Partitions—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the dspvsiparts command to display information about all VSI partitions on the current AXSM.
dspvsiparts
None.
dspvsipart
Log: no |
State: active/standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display information about all VSI partitions on the current AXSM.
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a > dspvsiparts
-----------------------------------------
Partition database
-----------------------------------------
Idx partId BlkInUse BlkMax numConn
-----------------------------------------
000 0001 0004 0083 0007
Dump Trace—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the dumptrace command to save the AXSM trace information in a file on the PXM hard disk. Once you enter the dumptrace command, the switch generates a file and displays a message similar to the following example:
The trace is saved in file filename.log
In the above example, filename.log is the name of the trace file that has been saved in the PXM hard disk, in the directory C:LOG/<slot number>, where slot number is the number of the slot from which you entered the dumptrace command.
Use the following procedure to view the contents of the trace file:
1. Enter the dumptrace command to save the trace file to the PXM hard disk. Make a note the trace file name displayed by the switch when the file is saved.
2. Enter cc to change to the PXM card
3. Enter cd "C:Log/<slot number> to retrieve the trace file you saved in Step 1. Replace <slot number> with the number of the slot from which you entered the dumptrace command.
dumptrace
None
trace
Log: no |
State: active/standby |
Privilege: SERVICE_GP |
Dump that trace files on the current AXSM.
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a > dumptrace
The trace is saved in file error04.log
Exit from User Session—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-XG, AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Use exit to exit the current user session and log out. To start another session, you must log in by using telnet (for example).
exit
bye, logout
Log: yes |
State: active, standby, init |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Exit from the current user session.
MGX8850.8.AXSM.a > exit
(session ended)
Help—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-XG, AXSM-32-T1E1-E
The help command lists the available commands on the card. You can use the question mark (?) in place of the word help to get the same results. The help command is case-sensitive.
You can use the help command or a question mark (?) as follows:
•Enter the help command with no parameters to display all the available commands on the card.
•Enter the help command with a character string as the parameter to display all commands that contain that character string.
•Enter the help command with the name of a command as the parameter to display whether that command is available.
The help command does not display commands with a privilege level that is higher than that of the current user.
If you can enter two parameter strings, help provides information for each of the two strings separately (not a single, two-part string).
help [string]
or
? [string]
Log: no |
State: active, standby, init |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
View all commands associated with a partial command entry string.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a >? con
Available commands
------------------
ddcon
clrconcnt
cnfcon
delcon
delcons
dspcon
dspconcnt
dspcons
Command History—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-XG, AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Use history to display the last 10 commands executed on the current card. To repeat a command with its parameters, type an exclamation mark followed by the associated number and no spaces.
history
No parameters
cmdhistory
Log no |
State: active, standby, init |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
MGX8850.2.AXSM.s > history
Size of cmdHistory is currently 10 line(s)
1 cc 2
2 history
3 ? del
4 ? cnf
5 history
Insert Bit Error—AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Inserts single bit errors into the transmitted BERT pattern.
insbiterror -ln <bay.line>
bay.line |
Identifies the bay (1 or 2) and the line number. The line number is from 1 to the highest numbered line on the back card. |
cnfbert, startbert, stopbert
Log: yes |
State: active |
Privilege: GROUP1 |
Log Out—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-XG, AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Logs the user out of the current CLI session.
logout
No parameters
bye, exit
Log: yes |
State: active, standby, init |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Log out of the current CLI shell.
MGX8850.8.AXSM.a > logout
(session ended)
MGX8850.8.AXSM.a >
Show Memory—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the memshow command to display the memory map for the current AXSM.
memshow
None.
ifShow
Log: no |
State: active/standby/init |
Privilege: SERVICE_GP |
Text.
M8850_NY.1.AXSM.a > memshow
status bytes blocks avg block max block
------ --------- -------- ---------- ----------
current
free 8482752 1 8482752 8482752
alloc 1864816 1191 1565 -
cumulative
alloc 30842464 10128 3045 -
Off Diagnostic Connection Statistics—AXSM
Use the offdiagcstat command to disable diagnostic connection statistics collection on the current AXSM.
offdiagcstat
None
ondiagcstat
Log: no |
State: active/standby/init |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Disable offline diagnostic connection statistics collection on the current AXSM.
M8850_NY.1.AXSM.a > offdiagcstat
M8850_NY.1.AXSM.a >
Off Diagnostics Statistics—AXSM
Halts the statistical diagnostic program that keeps count of how many times the diagnostics have run.
offdiagstat
No parameters
ondiagstat
Log: yes |
State: active |
Privilege: SERVICE_GP |
MGX8850.10.AXSM.a > offdiagstat
Disabling diag stats, enabling bucket stats.
On Diagnostic Connection Statistics—AXSM
Use the ondiagcstat command to enable diagnostic connection statistics collection on the current AXSM.
ondiagcstat
offdiagcstat
offdiagcstat
Log: no |
State: active/standby/init |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Enable online diagnostic connection statistics collection on the current AXSM.
8850_NY.1.AXSM.a > ondiagcstat
M8850_NY.1.AXSM.a >
On Diagnostics Statistics—AXSM
Starts running the diagnostics statistics program that keeps count of how many times diagnostics has run.
ondiagstat
No parameters
offdiagstat
Log: yes |
State: active |
Privilege: SERVICE_GP |
MGX8850.10.AXSM.a > ondiagstat
Enabling diag stats, disabling bucket stats.
Ping—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-XG, AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Use ping to determine if a host is operational. The command causes the switch to send an ICMP packet to a destination address.
ping <IP_Addr> [<Num_Packets>]
IP_Addr |
IP address of the destination host in dotted decimal format. |
Num_Packets |
Number of packets, in the range 0-65535. • • |
None
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Ping IP address 172.29.23.148.
MGX8850.7.AXSM.a > ping 172.29.23.148
PING 172.29.23.148: 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 172.29.23.148: icmp_seq=0. time=0. ms
64 bytes from 172.29.23.148: icmp_seq=1. time=0. ms
64 bytes from 172.29.23.148: icmp_seq=2. time=0. ms
----172.29.23.148 PING Statistics----
3 packets transmitted, 3 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip (ms) min/avg/max = 0/0/0
reboot—AXSM-E, AXSM-XG
Reboots the card.
reboot
No parameters
Log: no |
State: active, standby, init |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
MGX8850.5.AXSME.a > reboot
Restart IMA Group—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Restarts the IMA group at the near end, restarts all the internal IMA state machines, and causes the IMA group to attempt to re-establish the IMA protocol with the far end.
restartimagrp <group>
or
rstrtimagrp <group>
group |
The bay number (1-2) and the IMA group number (1-16) in the format bay.group. For example: 1.2 |
dspimagrp, dspimalnk
Log: yes |
State: active |
Privilege: GROUP1 |
MGX8850.2.AXSME.a> restartimagrp 1.1
or
MGX8850.2.AXSME.a> rstrtimagrp 1.1
Re-route Connection—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
The rrtcon command lets you trigger the immediate re-routing of a connection.
rrtcon <ifNum> <vpi> <vci>
dspcons, dspcon
Log: yes |
State: active |
Privilege: GROUP1 |
Log: yes |
State: active |
Privilege: SERICE_GP |
MGX8850.4.AXSME.a > rrtcon 1 255 65535
MGX8850.4.AXSME.a >
Session Timeout—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the sesntimeout command to extend the amount of idle time in a user-session from the default of 10 minutes. If you do not specify a timeout period, the system displays the current timeout. At the end of the session, the system logs you out.
To disable the session timeout function, specify 0 seconds.
Note The timeout command is the same as the sesntimeout command.
sesntimeout [timeout]
timeout |
(optional) Number of idle time seconds allowed for the session.The maximum timeout is 12 hours(43200 seconds). You can enter 43200 or just 0 to set the timeout session to the maximum timeout. |
None.
Log: No |
State: active/standby/init |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Set session timeout threshold to 12 minutes (720 seconds).
M8850_NY.1.AXSM.a > sesntimeout 720
The timeout period for this session is now set to 720 second(s)
M8850_NY.1.AXSM.a >
Session Watchdog—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
The sesnwatchdog command sets the state of the session watchdog timer function to either ON of OFF.
This command provides a timeout function to handle very long response times to CLI commands during debugging operations. Accordingly, if the session watchdog timer is set to OFF, CLI debugging commands may take longer to execute to completion.
sesnwatchdog [on | off]
on |
Default value. Indicates that session watchdog timer function is active. |
off |
Indicates that session watchdog timer function is not active. |
None
Log: yes |
State: active |
Privilege: GROUP1 |
Set the state of the session watchdog timer function to OFF.
M8850_NY.1.AXSM.a > sesnwatchdog Off
Value of sesnWatchdog is currently OFF
Set the state of the session watchdog timer function to ON.
M8850_NY.1.AXSM.a > sesnwatchdog On
Value of sesnWatchdog is now turned ON
Set Engineering Mode—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Enables/disables the engineering mode on the current card. Enabling the engineering mode allows you to see the following debugging/engineering commands:
•clidbxlevel
•dspatlasdiagcnfcstat
•dspatlasdiagcstat
•dspatlasdiagstatcnf
•dspatlaslndiagstat
•cnfatlaslndiagstat
•dspbucketcstat
•dspCproCnfg
•dspcprotbls
•dspudpdiagcstat
•dspudpdiagstat
seteng <flag>
flag |
Enter on to enable engineering mode on the current card, or enter off to disable engineering mode on the current card. |
None.
Log: yes |
State: active, standby, init |
Privilege: CISCO_GP |
Enable engineering mode on the current card.
M8950_DC.15.AXSMXG.a > seteng on
M8950_DC.15.AXSMXG.a >
Set SCT Version—AXSM
The setsctver command lets you pre-set a new SCT for an AXSM card. The next time the card is reset, the switch loads the SCT specified with this command onto the card. You can use this command in conjunction with a graceful firmware upgrade. A graceful upgrade includes a card reset, and this card reset causes the SCT version specified by the setsctver command to load onto the card.
The commands for a graceful upgrade are loadrev, runrev, and commitrev. In conjunction with a graceful upgrade, you use the setsctver command before the loadrev command.
setsctver <sctVer>
sctVer |
The number of the SCT has a range of 1-255. |
delsct, cnfsct, dspscts, addsct, addport, cnfport, dspport, cnfcdsct, dspportsct, dspcdsct, dspsct
Log: yes |
State: active |
Privilege: GROUP1 |
Set the SCT version to 20. The next time the card is reset, the switch will load SCT 20 onto that card.
M8850_NY.12.AXSM.a > setsctver 20
M8850_NY.12.AXSM.a >
Show Statistics Files Manager—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Enter the sfmDBShow command to display the contents of the statistics file manager on the current AXSM.
sfmDBShow <dbLevel>
None.
Log: yes |
State: active |
Privilege: GROUP1 |
Display all statistics files (level 1) on the current AXSM.
M8850_NY.1.AXSM.a > sfmdbshow 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
STAT FILE MGR: Internal Information
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ramdisk-"STAT:": Total num of stat files-20:
name| state| upCnt| size| sizeOnDisk| cTicks|
----- ------ ------ ----- ----------- -------
1-01-Con-012320040700 1 0 158 512 11765000
1-01-Con-012320040715 1 0 158 512 11855006
1-01-Gen-012320040715 1 0 1578 1024 11855042
1-01-Gen-012320040730 1 0 1578 1024 11944987
1-01-Con-012320040730 1 0 158 512 11945015
1-01-Con-012320040745 1 0 158 512 12035024
1-01-Gen-012320040745 1 0 1578 1024 12035032
1-01-Gen-012320040800 1 0 1578 1024 12124977
1-01-Con-012320040800 1 0 158 512 12125033
1-01-Gen-012320040815 1 0 1578 1024 12215022
1-01-Con-012320040815 1 0 158 512 12215042
1-01-Con-012320040830 1 0 158 512 12305051
1-01-Gen-012320040830 1 0 1578 1024 12305068
1-01-Gen-012320040845 1 0 1578 1024 12395014
1-01-Con-012320040845 1 0 158 512 12395060
1-01-Con-012320040900 1 0 158 512 12485069
1-01-Gen-012320040900 1 0 1578 1024 12485159
1-01-Gen-012320040915 1 0 1578 1024 12575104
1-01-Gen-012320040930 1 0 1578 1024 12665149
1-01-Gen-012320040945 1 0 1578 1024 12755094
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
M8850_NY.1.AXSM.a >
Enter into shellConn mode —AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Enter the shellConn command to enter the shellConn mode for the current card.
shellConn
None.
None
Log: yes |
State: active, standby, init |
Privilege: CISCO_GP |
Enter into shellConn mode for the AXSM in slot 5.
M8850_NY.5.AXSM.a > shellConn
Show System Errors—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the showsyserr command to set the state of the system error function to either ON of OFF.
Note Enter the showSyserr command without parameters to display the current status of the system error feature (whether it is on or off).
showsyserr [on | off]
on | off |
Enables and disables the showSyserr feature. Enter on to enable the showSyserr feature. Enter off to disable the showSyserr feature. |
None.
Log: no |
State: active/standby/init |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Show the current status of the showSyserr feature.
M8850_NY.1.AXSM.a > showsyserr
Value of showSyserr is currently OFF
Enable the showSyserr feature.
M8850_NY.1.AXSM.a > showsyserr on
Value of showSyserr is now turned ON
M8850_NY.1.AXSM.a >
Service Module Clear Screen—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the smclrscrn command to enable or disable at the node level certain clear-screen commands on AXSM cards.
To see the current enable state, enter smclrscrn with no parameters.
smclrscrn [enable | disable]
enable | disable |
Type enable to enable the clear screen commands on the AXSM, or type or disable to disable the clear screen commands on the AXSM. Default: disabled |
clrscrn
Log: yes |
State: active |
Privilege: GROUP1 |
Enable clear screen commands on the current AXSM.
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a > smclrscrn enable
Value of smClrscrn is now enabled
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a >
Start Bit Error Rate Test—AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Starts running a bit error rate test on the given line.
startbert <bay.line>
bay.line |
Identifies the bay (1 or 2) and the line number. The line number is from 1 to the highest numbered line on the back card. |
cnfbert, stopbert
Log: yes |
State: active |
Privilege: GROUP1 |
Start IMA Link Test—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Starts an IMA link connectivity test on a specified link in a specified IMA group. You can check that an IMA link connection is valid by sending a test pattern to the link. The test pattern is a number in the range of 0-254. If the test pattern number is the same when it arrives at the receive endpoint of the link, then the link is valid. If the test pattern number is different or does not arrive at all, then the link is invalid. You can run only one test at a time.
startimalnktst <group> <link> <test Pattern>
stopimalnktst, cnfimalnktst
Log: yes |
State: active |
Privilege: GROUP1 |
Start IMA link test on bay 1, group 1, link 2, using test pattern 1:
MGX8850.2.AXSME.a> startimalnktst 1.1 2 1
Stop Bit Error Rate Test—AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Stops running the bit error rate test on the given line.
stopbert <bay.line>
bay.line |
Identifies the bay (1 or 2) and the line number. The line number is from 1 to the highest numbered line on the back card. |
cnfbert, startbertL
Log: yes |
State: active |
Privilege: GROUP1 |
Stop IMA Link Test—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Stops the IMA link test that was started using the startimalnktst command.
stopimalnktst <group>
group |
The bay number (1-2) and the IMA group number (1-16) in the format bay.group. For example: 1.16 |
startimalnktst, cnfimalnktst
Log: yes |
State: active |
Privilege: GROUP1 |
Stop the IMA link test on bay 1, group 1:
MGX8850.2.AXSME.a> stopimalnktst 1.1
Switch APS Line—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-XG
Switches the specified working APS line (bay, line) to its protection line.
See the description for the addapsln command for a detailed explanation of Automatic Protection Switching (APS).
switchapsln <bay> <line> <switchOption> [<serviceSwitch>]
addapsln, cnfapsln, delapsln, dspapsln, dspapslns, dspapsbkplane, clrbecnt, dspbecnt
Log: no |
State: active |
Privilege: GROUP1 |
MGX8850.9.AXSM.a > switchapsln 1.1.1 3 1
Forced line switch from working to protection succeeded on line 1.1.1
Show System Errors—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the syserr command to enable or disable node level system error commands on the AXSM card.
To see the current enable state, enter syserr with no parameters.
syserr [on | off]
on | off |
Enable/disables the syserr feature. Enter on to enable the syserr feature. Enter off to disable syserr feature. |
None
Log: no |
State: active/standby/init |
Privilege: SERVICE_GP |
Display whether the system error function is enabled or disabled:
spirita.1.axsm.a > syserr
Value of showSyserr is currently OFF
Enable the showSyserr feature:
spirita.1.axsm.a > syserr on
Value of showSyserr is now turned ON
Disable the showSyserr feature:
spirita.1.axsm.a > syserr off
Value of showSyserr is now turned OFF
Timeout—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
The timeout command lets you extend the amount of idle time in a user-session from the default of
10 minutes. If you do not specify a timeout period, the system displays the current timeout. At the end of the session, the system logs you out.
To disable the session timeout function, specify 0 seconds.
Note The timeout command is the same as the sesntimeout command.
timeout [time_out]
time_out |
Number of idle seconds allowed for the session. |
sesntimeout
Log: no |
State: active, standby, init |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display the current timeout.
MGX8850.5.AXSM.a > timeout
The timeout period for this session is currently 600 second(s)
MGX8850.5.AXSM.a >
Set the session timeout threshold to 100 minutes (6000 seconds).
MGX8850.5.AXSM.a > timeout 6000
The timeout period for this session is now set to 5000 second(s)
MGX8850.5.AXSM.a >
Trace—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the trace command to display the current status of the trace feature.
trace
None.
dumptrace
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: GROUP1 |
Show the current status of the trace feature.
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a > trace
Usage1 : Trace off
Usage2 : Trace normal
Usage3 : Trace mod <Mod Obj> <Level> <Flags>
Usage4 : Trace task <TaskName> <On/Off/Print>
Usage5 : Trace start
Usage6 : Trace status
Usage7 : Trace dump
Usage8 : Trace header <On>/<Off>
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a >
Test Connection Segment—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Test the integrity of an SVC or SPVC. With tstconseg, a single collection of supervisory cells is sent in the egress direction between the card and service equipment (CPE). (See tstdelay for ingress direction.)
When the test successfully starts, the system displays a message stating that the test has begun and directs you to use either dspcon or dspchantests to see the results. The dspcon command shows detailed information about the connection and has a field for the results of this test. The dspchantests command display only the results of the test.
Note The dspcon fields on the AXSM for round trip delay—including the status of OAM loopback—always show the results of the latest test and are not changed until a new execution of tstconseg or tstdelay. Therefore, re-executing dspcon does not clear the value for RTD or the indication that an OAM loopback is present. The only way to reset these fields to null is to down the port (through dnport).
tstconseg <ifNum> <vpi> <vci> [-num <iterations>]
dspcon, tstdelay, dspchantests
Log: yes |
State: active |
Privilege: GROUP1 |
Test the integrity of 1 10 1000 in the egress direction.
M8850_LA.3.AXSM.a > tstcon 2 103 103 -num 2
tstconseg is in progress ..
Connection Id Test Type Direction Result Round Trip Delay
============= ========= ========= ======= ================
02.0103.00103: OAM Lpbk egress Success 2616 microsec
tstconseg is in progress ..
Connection Id Test Type Direction Result Round Trip Delay
============= ========= ========= ======= ================
02.0103.00103: OAM Lpbk egress Success 2624 microsec
Test Delay—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Test the integrity of the connection in the ingress direction by sending a collection of supervisory cells to the remote end of the network and back. (See tstconseg for the egress direction.) The tstdelay command applies to only SPVCs.
If the test successfully begins, the display states the fact and directs you to use the dspcon or dspchantests command to view the round trip time in microseconds. The dspcon display shows detailed information on the connection and has a field for the test results. The dspchantests display shows the results of only the round trip delay test.
Note The dspcon fields on the AXSM for round trip delay—including the status of OAM loopback—always show the results of the latest test and are not changed until a new execution of tstconseg or tstdelay. Therefore, re-executing dspcon does not clear the value for RTD or the indication that an OAM loopback is present. The only way to reset these fields to null is to down the port (through dnport).
Note The primary purpose of tstdelay is to test the integrity of the connection. The round trip time is not accurate enough for any use that requires an accurate measurement of delay.
tstdelay <ifNum> <vpi> <vci> [-num <iterations>]
dspcons, tstconseg, dspcon
Log: yes |
State: active |
Privilege: GROUP1 |
On the AXSM slot, get the round-trip delay for connection 1 10 100. This example contains four command executions to illustrate how to obtain a list of logical ports; obtain a connection number; start the test; and view the results. the commands are dspports, dspcons, tstdelay, and dspcon. This procedure is valid for AXSM, AXSM-E, and AXSM-XG.
Step 1 Identify the logical ports on the card by executing dspports. For this example, the logical port (ifNum in the display) is 1.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a > dspports
ifNum Line Admin Oper. Guaranteed Maximum Port SCT Id ifType VPI
State State Rate Rate (VNNI only)
----- ---- ----- ----- ---------- --------- ----------------- ------ ----------
1 1.1 Up Up 1412831 1412831 6 UNI 0
Step 2 Get the connection ID to provide to tstdelay. The connection identifier appears in NSAP format. In this example, assume tstdelay execution occurs at the slave end of the SPVC. Take the significant digits from the Identifier (01.0010.00100) to get the logical port, VPI, and VCI for tstdelay. These values are 1, 10, and 100.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a > dspcons
record Identifier Type SrvcType M/S Upld Alarm
------ ---------- ---- -------- --- ---- -----
0 01.0010.00100 VCC ubr1 S 0000ebfb none
1 01.0011.00101 VCC ubr1 M 0000ec27 none
Step 3 Execute tstdelay for logical port 1, vpi 10, vci 100. The system response shows that the command started correctly and directs you to use dspcon or dspchantests to see the results.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a > tstdelay 1 10 100
Test started; Use dspcon/dspchantests to see test results
Step 4 Execute dspchantests to see the results as displayed by this command. The units of measure for the round trip delay is microseconds.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a > dspchantests 1 10 100
Connection Id Test Type Direction Result Round Trip Delay
============= ========= ========= ======= ================
01.0010.00100: OAM Lpbk ingress Success 30000
Step 5 Execute dspcon to see the results as displayed by this command. The line with test results appears towards the end of the display and begins with Loopback Type. The Direction field shows ingress, indicating the tstdelay command produced these results. (If tstconseg had been the last test command, this field would say egress.) The RTD (round trip delay) field shows 30000 microseconds.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a > dspcon 1 10 100
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Local : NSAP Address port vpi vci
(S) 4700918100000000001A53C82D00000101180100 1.01.01 10 100
Remote : NSAP Address port vpi vci
(M) 4700918100000000001A53C82D00000101180100 1.01.01 11 101
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Conn. Type : VCC Admn Status : ADMN-UP
Service Type : ubr1 Rtng Status : -67372037
Controller : 2
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Local PCR : 14 Remote PCR : 14
Local SCR : 3 Remote SCR : 3
Local CDV : -1 Remote CDV : -1
Local CTD : -1 Remote CTD : -1
Local MBS : 1 Remote MBS : 1
Local CDVT : -1 Remote CDVT : -1
Admin weight : -1 Frame discard: N
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
OAM CC Config : DISABLED Statistics : DISABLED
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Loopback Type : OAM Lpbk | Dir: ingress | Status: Success | RTD: 30000 us
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port side Tx : normal Swth side Tx : normal
Port side Rx : normal Swth side Rx : normal
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
I-AIS/RDI E-AIS/RDI CONDITIONED CCFAIL IfFail Mismatch
NO NO NO NO NO NO
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Up All Ports—activates all ports—AXSM
The upallports command primarily applies to the ports that were downed by the dnallports command.
upallports
No parameters
dnallports
Log: yes |
State: active |
Privilege: GROUP1 |
Check the current state of the logical ports. Down all ports. Up all ports. Re-check the state of the ports.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a > dspports
ifNum Line Admin Oper. Guaranteed Maximum Port SCT Id ifType VPI
State State Rate Rate (VNNI only)
----- ---- ----- ----- ---------- --------- ----------------- ------ ----------
1 2.1 Up Up 1412830 1412830 5 NNI 0
2 1.2 Up Up 1412830 1412830 2 UNI 0
3 1.1 Up Up 1412830 1412830 5 NNI 0
4 2.2 Up Up 10000 10000 2 UNI 0
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a > dnallports
dnport/dnallports can disrupt traffic on existing connections.
Use this command only to modify partition parameters or change SCT
Do you want to proceed (Yes/No) ? y
WARNING: port is configured as clock source
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a > dspports
ifNum Line Admin Oper. Guaranteed Maximum Port SCT Id ifType VPI
State State Rate Rate (VNNI only)
----- ---- ----- ----- ---------- --------- ----------------- ------ ----------
1 2.1 Down Down 1412830 1412830 5 NNI 0
2 1.2 Down Down 1412830 1412830 2 UNI 0
3 1.1 Down Down 1412830 1412830 5 NNI 0
4 2.2 Down Down 10000 10000 2 UNI 0
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a > upallports
Writing secondary clock, dc=1, line=0
Secondary clock turned on
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a >
Up Connection—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Activate a connection that was previously brought down by the dncon command. (The typical purpose of dncon is some form of operational modification or troubleshooting.)
upcon <ifNum > <vpi> <vci>
dncon
Log: yes |
State: active |
Privilege: GROUP1 |
Activate the connection on port 2, VPI 30, VCI 300.
MGX8850.11.AXSME.a > upcon 2 30 300
Up Connections—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the upcons command to bring up all connections associated with the specified interface (port), VPI, and VCI.
upcons <ifNum> <vpi> <vci> [-num <num. of conns to up>] [-verbose <1 | 0>]
dncon, dncons, dspcon, dspcons, upcon
Log: yes |
State: active |
Privilege: CISCO_GP |
Activate all connections associated with port 2, VPI 30, VCI 300.
MGX8850.11.AXSME.a > upcons 2 30 300
Warning : upcons command is not recommended to be used on a production node...
Do you want to proceed (Yes/No)? y
MGX8850.11.AXSME.a >
Up ILMI—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use upilmi to activate interim local management interface (ILMI) for a particular resource partition on a logical port. Before executing upilmi for the partition, you must:
1. Activate a line through the upln command and configure the line through cnfln
2. Create a logical port through the addport command
3. Add resource partitions through addrscprtn
After activating ILMI, you can configure ILMI though the cnfilmi command.
upilmi <ifNum> <partId>
cnfilmi, dspilmi
Log: yes |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: GROUP1 |
M8950_DC.14.AXSM.a > upilmi 21 1
Warning: connections (if any) on port could get rerouted.
Do you want to proceed (Yes/No) ? y
Up IMA Group—AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Enables the specified IMA group for active service.
upimagrp <group>
group |
The bay number (1-2) and the IMA group number (1-16) in the format bay.group. For example: 1.16 |
addimagrp, delimagrp, dspimagrp
Log: yes |
State: active |
Privilege: GROUP1 |
MGX8850.2.AXSME.a> upimagrp 1.1
MGX8850.2.AXSME.a>
Up Local Management Interface—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Activates the Local Management Interface (LMI) on the specified logical port (ifNum).
uplmi <ifNum>
ifNum |
The interface number of the logical port on which to activate the LMI. |
dnlmi
Log: yes |
State: active |
Privilege: GROUP1 |
Up LMI on logical interface 2.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a >
uplmi 2
Up Line—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-XG, AXSM-32-T1E1-E
The upln command activates a line on an AXSM.
After you have activated the line, use cnfln to configure the line characteristics such as the type of line (SONET, T3, or E3), line signaling, and so on.
Note See the cnfcdsct description for important planning considerations before you use upln.
upln <bay.line>
bay.line |
Identifies the bay (1 or 2) and the line number. The line number is from 1 to the highest numbered line on the back card. Range: For OC12: 1 |
dspln, dsplns, cnfln, dnln
Log: yes |
State: active |
Privilege: GROUP1 |
Activate line 1 in bay 1.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a >
upln 1.1
Up Path—AXSM-XG
Activates the specified path (path_num).
uppath <path_num>
path_num |
Identifies the path you want to bring up. Note |
dnpath
Log: yes |
State: active |
Privilege: GROUP1 |
MGX8950.3.AXSMXG.a > uppath 1.1.2
Up Port—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
The upport command returns a logical port to the up state (or ups the port) so the port can again carry traffic. The upport command concludes possible re-configuration or troubleshooting steps. Before you execute upport, you must have downed the port by executing dnport. Throughout the sequence of downing and upping a port, the configuration for the port remains intact whether the logical port is a UNI or an NNI.
The routes for connections vary by interface type:
•After you re-enable an NNI port through upport, you cannot return the re-routed connections to the upped port.
•On a UNI, the connections continue to exist but remain in the failed state until you enable the port by executing upport.
upport <ifNum>
dspport, dspports, dnport
Log: yes |
State: active |
Privilege: GROUP1 |
Restore port 1 on the current card to operation.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a >
upport 1
Users—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
The users command displays the following information about user sessions that are currently running:
•Access method and port (telnet session to the AXSM, for example)
•Current card slot
•Idle time for the user session (can depend on the sesntimeout command)
•User-name (the login name)
•Point from which the user gained access (for example, an IP address in the case of a telnet session or the word "console" if the user logged in through a local terminal at the console port)
Note that users shows the current user sessions, whereas the dspusers command shows the names of all the user accounts on the switch.
users
No Parameters
dspusers, adduser, cnfuser, timeout
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display the current users on the AXSM.
MGX8850.10.AXSM.a > users
Port Slot Idle UserId From
-------------------------------------------------------------
telnet.01 10 0:00:00 cisco 0.0.0.0
smterm.03 * 10 0:00:00 davids4 slot 7
Who—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-XG, AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Use who to see details about the user currently logged into a card. The information consists of the:
•Type of port where you logged into the card
•Slot number of the current card
•Idle time in hours, minutes, and seconds
•Current username
•IP address of the device that accessed the card (not the IP address of the card or node)
who
No parameters
adduser, deluser, whoami
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display information about the user currently logged into the card.
MGX8850.5.AXSM.a > who
Port Slot Idle UserId From
-------------------------------------------------------------
telnet.01 * 5 0:00:00 admin 171.71.25.240
Who Am I—AXSM
Displays the current logged in user, user ID, access level, and port.
whoami
No parameters
adduser, deluser, who
Log: no |
State: active, standby |
Privilege: ANYUSER |
Display information about the user of the current terminal session.
MGX8850.5.AXSM.a > whoami
User ID: cisco
Access Level: CISCO_GP
Terminal Port: telnet.01
MGX8850.5.AXSM.a >