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AUSM Command Reference

AUSM Command Reference

The preferred tools to configure, monitor, and control an MGX 8830 or MGX 8850 switch are the CiscoView and Cisco WAN Manager applications. The command-line interface (CLI) also provides access to the MGX 8830 or MGX 8850 switches and is highly applicable during initial installation, troubleshooting, and any situation in which low-level control is useful.

The commands in the tables that follow (Table 4-1 to Table 4-7) are divided by major functional group. Each table shows the complete name of the command and the cards for which the command is valid. Examples of usage for the more common commands appear in the configuration chapters of this manual.

For information about navigating the command-line interface, refer to the Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E) and MGX 883Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E) and MGX 8830 Software Configuration Guide, Release 3.


Tip If you are viewing this material in a book- or chapter-length PDF file, you can click on any command in the following tables to link to the description for that command. You can also click on commands listed in the "Related Commands" sections to link to command descriptions.


Table 4-1: AUSM Session Management Commands
Command AUSM-8T1/B AUSM-8E1

?

X

X

aimhelp

X

X

clear

X

X

clrscrn

X

X

cls

X

X

Help

X

X

myid

X

X

setcmdc

X

X

setpagemode

X

X


Table 4-2: AUSM Card Management Commands
Command AUSM-8T1/B AUSM-8E1

chkflash

X

X

clrcderrs

X

X

clrmsgcnt

X

X

clrslftst

X

X

clrtaskinfo

X

X

cnfslftst

X

X

dspcd

X

X

dspcderrs

X

X

dspfeature

X

X

dspmsgcnt

X

X

dspslftst

X

X

dspslftsttbl

X

X

dspstatparms

X

X

dsptaskinfo

X

X

dsptotals

X

X

I

X

X

memShow

X

X

runslftstno

X

X

version

X

X


Table 4-3: AUSM Line Management Commands
Command AUSM-8T1/B AUSM-8E1

addln

X

X

addlnloop

X

X

clralm

X

X

clralmcnt

X

X

clralmcnts

X

X

clralms

X

X

cnfln

X

X

cnflnloop

X

X

cnfplpp

X

X

delln

X

X

dellnloop

X

X

dspalm

X

X

dspalmcnf

X

X

dspalmcnt

X

X

dspalms

X

X

dspln

X

X

dsplns

X

X

dspplpp

X

X

dsptotals

X

X


Table 4-4: AUSM Port Management Commands
Command AUSM-8T1/B AUSM-8E1

addport

X

X

clrportcnt

X

X

clrportcnts

X

X

cnfilmi

X

X

cnfportq

X

X

delport

X

X

dspilmi

X

X

dspilmicnt

X

X

dsploads

X

X

dspport

X

X

dspportcnt

X

X

dspportq

X

X

dspportqs

X

X

dspports

X

X

dsptotals

X

X


Table 4-5: AUSM IMA and AIM Group Management Commands
IMA Command AIM Command AUSM-8T1/B AUSM-8E1

addimagrp

addaimgrp

X

X

addlns2imagrp

addlns2aimgrp

X

X

clrimagrpcnt

clraimgrpcnt

X

X

clrimalncnt

clraimlncnt

X

X

clrimatst

X

X

cnfautorestart

X

X

cnfimagrp

cnfaimgrp

X

X

cnfimaalmparm

X

X

cnfimatst

X

X

delimagrp

delaimgrp

X

X

dellnsfmimagrp

dellnsfmaimgrp

X

X

dspautorestart

X

X

dspimaalmparm

X

X

dspimagrp

dspaimgrp

X

X

dspimagrpcnt

dspaimgrpcnt

X

X

dspimagrps

dspaimgrps

X

X

dspimainfo

X

X

dspimaln

X

X

dspimalncnt

dspaimlncnt

X

X

dspimatst

X

X

restartimagrp

X

X


Tip Many of the commands used to manage IMA groups are presented in two forms. For example, the addimagrp command has the same parameters and serves the same function as the addaimgrp command. ATM Inverse Multiplexing (AIM) is an older term that refers to the same features supported by Inverse Multiplexing for ATM (IMA). If this feature is new to you, use the commands with ima in the command name. If you are accustomed to using the commands with aim in the command name, you can continue to use these commands.


Table 4-6: AUSM Resource Partition Management Commands
Command AUSM-8T1/B AUSM-8E1

addrscprtn

X

X

cnfcdrscprtn

X

X

cnfportrscprtn

X

X

cnfrscprtn

X

X

delcdrscprtn

X

X

delrscprtn

X

X

dspcdrscprtn

X

X

dspportrscprtn

X

X

dsprscprtn

X

X


Table 4-7: AUSM Connection Management Commands
Command AUSM-8T1/B AUSM-8E1

addchanloop

X

X

addcon

X

X

addspvc

X

X

clrchancnt

X

X

clrchancnts

X

X

clrsarcnt

X

X

clrsarcnts

X

X

cnfchan

X

X

cnfchanq

X

X

cnfcon

X

X

cnfconabrparams

X

X

cnfconabrrates

X

X

cnfconstdabr

X

X

cnfupcabr

X

X

cnfupccbr

X

X

cnfupcrtvbr

X

X

cnfupcubr

X

X

cnfupcvbr

X

X

copychans

X

X

delchan

X

X

delchanloop

X

X

delchans

X

X

delcon

X

X

dncon

X

X

dspchan

X

X

dspchancnt

X

X

dspchans

X

X

dspcon

X

X

dspcons

X

X

dspconstdabr

X

X

dsplcn

X

X

dspmaptbl

X

X

dspsarcnt

X

X

dspsarcnts

X

X

dsptotals

X

X

rrtcon

X

X

tstcon

X

X

tstconseg

X

X

tstdelay

X

X

upcon

X

X

?

Help

Use the? command to display a list of the commands supported on the AUSM card.

Syntax

?

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

Help

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Command list for the current card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > ? ? No Any Any User Help No Any Any User addaimgrp Yes Active Group 1 addchanloop No Active Group 4 addcon Yes Active Group 2 addimagrp Yes Active Group 1 addln Yes Active Group 1 addlnloop Yes Active Service Group (-1) addlns2aimgrp Yes Active Group 1 addlns2imagrp Yes Active Group 1 addport Yes Active Group 1 addrscprtn Yes Active Group 1 addspvc Yes Active Group 2 aimhelp No Any Any User chkflash No Any Strata Group (-2) clear No Any Any User clraimgrpcnt No Active Group 1 clraimlncnt No Active Group 1 clralm No Any Group 5 clralmcnt No Any Group 5 Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:

addaimgrp

Add AIM Group

Use the addaimgrp command to group up to 8 lines for operation as a single, logical ATM path with higher throughput.

Syntax

addaimgrp <group_num> <port_type> <list_of_links> <minNumLink>

Syntax Description

group_num

Enter a number for the IMA group.

Range: 1-8

Note   The AUSM card uses the IMA group number to identify the near and far ends of the group connection. Use different IMA group IDs at each end of an IMA connection so that the switch can distinguish between loopbacked lines (near end IMA group ID) and remote switch connections.

port_type

Specify the port type—1 = UNI, 2 = NN1.

list_of_links

List the links to be included in the group. Separate each link number by a period. For example, 1.2.3.4 adds links 1 through 4 to the IMA group.

minNumLink

Enter the minimum number of links required for group operation. For example, if you create an IMA group of 4 lines and specify a minimum number of 3 lines, then three of the four specified lines must be operational before the IMA group can be used. The range for this value is from 1 to n, where n represents the number of lines that are dedicated to the group.

Related Commands

addlns2aimgrp, cnfaimgrp, delaimgrp, dellnsfmaimgrp, dspaimgrp, dspaimgrps

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

The following example creates an NNI IMA group 1 with lines 1, 2, 3 and 4. The minimum number of lines is 3.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > addaimgrp 1 2 1.2.3.4 3

addchanloop

Add a Channel Loopback

Use the addchanloop command to configure a channel loopback to the current AUSM card. This command causes the channel to loop at the segmentation and reassembly (SAR) stage.

Syntax

addchanloop <port_num.vpi.vci | channel_num>

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number for the connection you want to test. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. To display a complete list of connections, enter the dspcons command.

vpi

Enter the VPI of the connection you want to display. The VPI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

vci

Enter the VCI of the connection you want to display. The VCI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

channel_num

Enter the channel number of the connection you want to test. The dspcons command displays connection channel numbers in the LCN column.

Related Commands

delchanloop, tstcon, tstdelay

Attributes

Log: No

State: Active

Privilege: Group 4

Example

The following example adds a channel loop by specifying the channel number.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a > addchanloop 17 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a >

The next example adds a channel loop by specifying the port, VPI, and VCI numbers.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a > addchanloop 1.100.100 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a >

addcon

Add Connection

Use the addcon command to configure one end of an SPVC connection on a port on the current AUSM card.

This software release supports double-ended and single-ended provisioning. Double-ended provisioning requires that you configure the slave end of the SPVC first, and then configure the master end of the SPVC. You can configure both slave and master endpoints for double-ended provisioned connections using the addcon command.

Single-ended provisioning allows you to configure only the master end of the connection, and the master end automatically configures the slave end. This software release supports single ended provisioning where the master end point is defined on another device and the AUSM card hosts the slave connection. This software release does not support single-ended provisioning with a master on the local AUSM card.

When you add a connection, the software checks the configuration at the remote end to be sure the remote connection configuration is compatible. If the local and remote configuration parameters are not compatible, the connection is not added.

Syntax:

addcon <port_number> <vpi> <vci> [-ct <ConnectionType>] [-contp <ControllerType>] [-st <ServiceClassTtype>] [-master <MasterShip>] [-rmc <RemoteConnId>] [-abrtype <ABRType>] [-abrpcr <ABRPCR>] [-abrmcr <ABRMCR>] [-osub <OvrSubFlag>] [-ipcu <IngrPercentUtil>] [-epcu <EgrPercentUtil>] [-upce <UpcEnable>] [-scrp <SCRPolicing>] [-ccdv <CDVT[0+1]>] [-cte <CLPTagEnable>] [-dis <DiscardOption>] [-pcr01 <IngrUpcPCR[0+1]>] [-scr <IngrUpcSCR>] [-cbs <MaxBurstSize>] [-maxcost <MaxCost>] [-rtngpri <RoutingPriority>] [-type <restrictedType>] [-rpcr <RemotePCR>] [-rscr <RemoteSCR>] [-rmcr <RemoteMCR>] [-rcbs <RemoteMaxBurstSize>]


Note   If the addcon command fails and displays the "Failed to update disk" message, it could be that the PNNI controller has not been added on the PXM1E card. For information on adding the PNNI controller, refer to the Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E) and MGX 883Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E) and MGX 8830 Software Configuration Guide, Release 3.

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number for the ATM port or IMA group to which you will add the connection. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command.

vpi

Enter a VPI number in the range from 0 to 255.

vci

Enter a VCI number in the range from 35 to 65535. For virtual path connections, enter *.

-ct

Enter a connection type:

  • VCC = 0

  • VPC range = 1 to 1000

-contp

Controller type. Select one of the following:

  • 1 = PAR

  • 2 = PNNI (default)

  • 3 = MPLS

-st

Service class type. Select one of the following service types:

  • CBR = 1 (default)

  • CBR1 = 21

  • CBR2 = 31

  • CBR3 = 32

  • rtVBR = 5

  • rtVBR1 = 22

  • rtVBR2 = 23

  • rtVBR3 = 24

  • nrtVBR = 2

  • nrtVBR1 = 25

  • nrtVBR2 = 26

  • nrtVBR3 = 27

  • ABR = 3

  • UBR = 4

  • UBR1 = 28

  • UBR2 = 29

-master

Mastership role of connection. Select from the following options:

  • 1 = master

  • 2 = slave (default)

-rmc

Remote connection ID. This option is used when defining the master end of a connection. Enter the slave connection ID as it appears after the addcon command is issued. The format is: RemoteNsapAddress.VPI.VCI.

-abrtype

ABR connection behavior type:

  • Switch behavior = 1

  • Source/destination behavior = 2

-abrpcr

Peak cell rate for ABR connections. The range is 10 to 38328 cps.

-abrmcr

Minimum cell rate for ABR connections. The range is 10 to 38328 cps.

-osub

Subscription override. To apply CAC, enter -osub 1. To ignore CAC, enter -osub 2. Default setting does not apply CAC.

-ipcu

Ingress percent utilization. Range is 1 to 100 percent. Default setting is 100 percent.

-epcu

Egress percent utilization. Range is 1 to 100 percent. Default setting is 100 percent.

-upce

Usage parameter control (UPC) feature. Enter 1 to disable this feature, or enter 2 to enable UPC.

Note   This option only applies to the following service class types (-st option): CBR (1), nrtVBR (2), ABR (3), UBR (4), and rtVBR (5).

-scrp

Sustainable Cell Rate (SCR) policing method:

  • CLP[0] = 1

  • CLP[0+1] = 2

  • No SCR policing = 3

Note   This option only applies to the following service class types (-st option): CBR (1), nrtVBR (2), ABR (3), UBR (4), and rtVBR (5).

-ccdv

Enter the Cell Delay Variation Tolerance (CDVT[0+1]). The range is 1 to 250000 microseconds.

-cte

  • Cell Loss Priority (CLP) tagging feature. Enter 1 to disable this feature, or enter 2 to enable CLP tagging.

Note   This option only applies to the following service class types (-st option): CBR (1), nrtVBR (2), ABR (3), UBR (4), and rtVBR (5).

-dis

Enter the cell discard method:

  • CLP hysteresis = 1

  • Frame based = 2

-pcr01

Peak cell rate for cells with CLP = 0 and CLP = 1. The range depends on the speed of the logical port:

  • T1 = 10 to 3622

  • E1 = 10 to 4528

  • Clear E1 = 10 to 4830

  • IMA T1 = 10 to (3591 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA E1 = 10 to (4490 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA clear E1 = 10 to (4789 * number_of_lines)

Note   An IMA group's range depends on the number of links in the group. Multiply the single line rate by the number of lines.

-scr

Select the ingress UPC Committed Information Rate (CIR). The range depends on the speed of the logical port:

  • T1 = 10 to 3622

  • E1 = 10 to 4528

  • Clear E1 = 10 to 4830

  • IMA T1 = 10 to (3591 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA E1 = 10 to (4490 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA clear E1 = 10 to (4789 * number_of_lines)

Note   An IMA group's range depends on the number of links in the group. Multiply the single line rate by the number of lines.

-cbs

Enter the maximum burst size. The range is 1 to 5000 cells.

-maxcost

Maximum end-to-end cost for the connection. Range is 1 to 2,147,483,647. Default setting is 2147483647.

-rtngpri

Routing priority for this connection. Range is 1 to 15. Default setting is 8.

-type

Trunk restriction option. To restrict the connection routing to terrestrial trunks, enter -type 2. To restrict the connection routing to satellite trunks, enter -type 3. To enable connection routing without trunk restrictions, enter -type 1. Default setting routes connections with no restrictions.

-rpcr

Remote peak cell rate in cells per second (cps). The range depends on the speed of the logical port:

  • T1 = 10 to 3622

  • E1 = 10 to 4528

  • Clear E1 = 10 to 4830

  • IMA T1 = 10 to (3591 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA E1 = 10 to (4490 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA clear E1 = 10 to (4789 * number_of_lines)

Note   An IMA group's range depends on the number of links in the group. Multiply the single line rate by the number of lines.

-rscr

Remote sustainable cell rate. The range depends on the speed of the logical port:

  • T1 = 10 to 3622

  • E1 = 10 to 4528

  • Clear E1 = 10 to 4830

  • IMA T1 = 10 to (3591 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA E1 = 10 to (4490 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA clear E1 = 10 to (4789 * number_of_lines)

Note   An IMA group's range depends on the number of links in the group. Multiply the single line rate by the number of lines.

-rmcr

Remote minimum cell rate. The range depends on the speed of the logical port:

  • T1 = 10 to 3622

  • E1 = 10 to 4528

  • Clear E1 = 10 to 4830

  • IMA T1 = 10 to (3591 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA E1 = 10 to (4490 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA clear E1 = 10 to (4789 * number_of_lines)

Note   An IMA group's range depends on the number of links in the group. Multiply the single line rate by the number of lines.

-rcbs

Remote maximum burst size. Range is 1 to 5,000,000.

Related Commands

cnfcon, delcon, dncon, dspcon, dspcons. rrtcon, tstcon, upcon

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 2

Example

The following addcon command defines a port as the slave side of an SPVC connection. Note the slave Local Connection ID shown at the end of the display.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a > addcon 1 100 100 Local Connection Id is : 4700918100000000016444445c00000101230100.100.100 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a >

addimagrp

Add IMA Group

Use the addimagrp command to group up to 8 lines for operation as a single, logical ATM path with higher throughput.

Syntax

addimagrp <group_num> <port_type> <list_of_links> <minNumLink>

Syntax Description

group_num

Enter a number for the IMA group.

Range: 1-8

Note   The AUSM card uses the IMA group number to identify the near and far ends of the group connection. Use different IMA group IDs at each end of an IMA connection so that the switch can distinguish between loopbacked lines (near end IMA group ID) and remote switch connections.

port_type

Specify the port type—1 = UNI, 2 = NN1.

list_of_links

List the links to be included in the group. Separate each link number by a period. For example, 1.2.3.4 adds links 1 through 4 to the IMA group.

minNumLink

Enter the minimum number of links required for group operation. For example, if you create an IMA group of 4 lines and specify a minimum number of 3 lines, then three of the four specified lines must be operational before the IMA group can be used. The range for this value is from 1 to n, where n represents the number of lines that are dedicated to the group.

Related Commands

addlns2imagrp, cnfimagrp, delimagrp, dellnsfmimagrp, dspimagrp, dspimagrps

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

The following example creates an NNI IMA group 1 with lines 1, 2, 3 and 4. The minimum number of lines is 3.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > addimagrp 1 2 1.2.3.4 3

addln

Add Line

Use the addln command to activate a line on an AUSM card.

Syntax

addln <line_num>

Syntax Description

line_num

Enter the line number you want to activate. For a list of the lines available on the current card, enter the dsplns command.

Related Commands

cnfln, delln, dspln, dsplns

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Bring up line 8 on an AUSM-8T1/B card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > addln 8 PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

addlnloop

Add Line Loop

Use the addlnloop command to loop the transmit and receive paths on a line for testing.

Syntax

addlnloop <line_num>

Syntax Description

line_num

Use the dsplns command to display the available lines.

Related Commands

dellnloop, dspln


Tip Use the dspln command to display the loopback status of a line.

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Service Group

Example

Place line 8 on the AUSM card in loopback mode.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > addlnloop 8 PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

addlns2aimgrp

Add Lines to AIM Group

Use the addlns2aimgrp command to add lines to an existing IMA group.

Syntax

addlns2aimgrp <group_num> <list_of_lines>

Syntax Description

group_num

Enter the number for the IMA group you want to modify. Use the dspimagrps command to display the configured IMA groups.

list_of_lines

List the lines to be included in the group. Separate each line number by a period. For example, 1.2.3.4 adds lines 1 through 4 to the IMA group.

Related Commands

addaimgrp, cnfaimgrp, delaimgrp, dellnsfmaimgrp, dspaimgrp, dspaimgrps

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

The following example shows how to add a single line to an IMA group.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > addlns2aimgrp 1 8 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

The next example shows how to add multiple lines to an IMA group.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > addlns2aimgrp 1 7.8 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

addlns2imagrp

Add Lines to IMA Group

Use the addlns2imagrp command to add lines to an existing IMA group.

Syntax

addlns2imagrp <group_num> <list_of_lines>

Syntax Description

group_num

Enter the number for the IMA group you want to modify. Use the dspimagrps command to display the configured IMA groups.

list_of_lines

List the lines to be included in the group. Separate each line number by a period. For example, 1.2.3.4 adds lines 1 through 4 to the IMA group.

Related Commands

addimagrp, cnfimagrp, delimagrp, dellnsfmimagrp, dspimagrp, dspimagrps

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

The following example shows how to add a single line to an IMA group.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > addlns2imagrp 1 8 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

The next example shows how to add multiple lines to an IMA group.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > addlns2imagrp 1 7.8 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

addport

Add Port

Use the addport command to add ATM layer services to a line.

Syntax

addport <port_num> <port_type> <line_num>

Syntax Description

port_num

Port number for the ATM service. The port number range is 1 to 8.

Note   The available port numbers are shared by ATM ports and IMA groups. If a port number is in use as either an ATM port number or as an IMA group number, that port number cannot be used for other ATM ports or IMA groups.

port_type

Type of ATM service:

  • UNI = 1

  • NNI = 2

line_num

Line number to which the port definition applies. The line number range is 1 to 8.

Note   If a line is assigned to an IMA group, you cannot use that line for an ATM port unless you remove the line from the IMA group.

Related Commands

delport, dspport, dspports

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Add port 8 to line 8 and define the port as a UNI port.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > addport 8 1 8 PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

addrscprtn

Add Resource Partition

A resource partition assigns port resources such as bandwidth and a VPI and VCI range to a specific controller such as PNNI. In this release, a PNNI resource partition is automatically created when a port is created, and all resources are assigned to the PNNI controller. Use the addrscprtn command to add a resource partition after you have deleted the resource partition for a port.

Syntax

addrscprtn <port_num> <cntrlr_type> <pct_bw_ingr> <pct_bw_egr> <low_vpi> <high_vpi> <low_vci> <high_vci> <low_vpid> <high_vpid> <max_lcn> <cntrlr_id>

Syntax Description

port_num

Port number to be partitioned. You must add a port to a line before you can define a partition for a port. Use the dspports command to view the available ports.

cntrlr_type

Controller for this partition. Enter 2 as the PNNI controller is the only controller type supported in this release.

  • PAR = 1

  • PNNI = 2

  • MPLS = 3

pct_bw_ingr

Ingress bandwidth percentage. Enter the percentage of the line bandwidth to be used by this controller for ingress communications. Range is 1 to 100 percent.

pct_bw_egr

Egress bandwidth percentage. Enter the percentage of the line bandwidth to be used by this controller for egress communications. Range is 1 to 100 percent.

low_vpi

Enter the minimum VPI number to allow for connections using the specified controller type (cntrlr_type) on this port. The range is from 0 to 255.

high_vpi

Enter the maximum VPI number to allow for connections using the specified controller type (cntrlr_type) on this port. The range is from 0 to 255.

low_vci

Enter the minimum VCI number to allow for connections using the specified controller type (cntrlr_type) on this port. The range is from 0 to 65535.

high_vci

Enter the maximum VCI number to allow for connections using the specified controller type (cntrlr_type) on this port. The range is from 0 to 65535.

low_vpid

Enter the minimum virtual path identification number to allow for connections using the specified controller type (cntrlr_type) on this port. The range is from 1 to 1000.

high_vpid

Enter the maximum virtual path identification number to allow for connections using the specified controller type (cntrlr_type) on this port. The range is from 1 to 1000.

max_lcn

Maximum LCN to be used on this port. Range is 1 to 1000.

cntrlr_id

Enter a number that will be associated with the controller used by this partition. Range is 1 to 255.

Related Commands

cnfrscprtn, delrscprtn, dsprscprtn

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

The following example adds a resource partition to a port after the default partition was deleted.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > addrscprtn 1 2 100 100 0 255 35 65535 1 1000 1000 2 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >
Tip Several specifications reserve VCI values in the range of 0 through 35. If you are not familiar with these specifications and want to avoid potential conflicts, set the lower VCI value to 35.

addspvc

Add SPVC

Use the addspvc command to configure one end of an SPVC connection on a port on the current AUSM card.

This software release supports double-ended and single-ended provisioning. Double-ended provisioning requires that you configure the slave end of the SPVC first, and then configure the master end of the SPVC. You can configure both slave and master endpoints for double-ended provisioned connections using the addspvc command.

Single-ended provisioning allows you to configure only the master end of the connection, and the master end automatically configures the slave end. This software release supports single ended provisioning where the master end point is defined on another device and the AUSM card hosts the slave connection. This software release does not support single-ended provisioning with a master on the local AUSM card.

When you add a connection, the software checks the configuration at the remote end to be sure the remote connection configuration is compatible. If the local and remote configuration parameters are not compatible, the connection is not added.

Syntax:

addspvc <port_number> <vpi> <vci> [-ct <ConnectionType>] [-contp <ControllerType>] [-st <ServiceClassTtype>] [-master <MasterShip>] [-rmc <RemoteConnId>] [-abrtype <ABRType>] [-abrpcr <ABRPCR>] [-abrmcr <ABRMCR>] [-osub <OvrSubFlag>] [-ipcu <IngrPercentUtil>] [-epcu <EgrPercentUtil>] [-upce <UpcEnable>] [-scrp <SCRPolicing>] [-ccdv <CDVT[0+1]>] [-cte <CLPTagEnable>] [-dis <DiscardOption>] [-pcr01 <IngrUpcPCR[0+1]>] [-scr <IngrUpcSCR>] [-cbs <MaxBurstSize>] [-maxcost <MaxCost>] [-rtngpri <RoutingPriority>] [-type <restrictedType>] [-rpcr <RemotePCR>] [-rscr <RemoteSCR>] [-rmcr <RemoteMCR>] [-rcbs <RemoteMaxBurstSize>]

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number for the ATM port or IMA group to which you will add the connection. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command.

vpi

Enter a VPI number in the range from 0 to 255.

vci

Enter a VCI number in the range from 35 to 65535. For virtual path connections, enter *.

-ct

Enter a connection type:

  • VCC = 0

  • VPC range = 1 to 1000

-contp

Controller type. Select one of the following:

  • 1 = PAR

  • 2 = PNNI (default)

  • 3 = MPLS

-st

Service class type. Select one of the following service types:

  • CBR = 1 (default)

  • CBR1 = 21

  • CBR2 = 31

  • CBR3 = 32

  • rtVBR = 5

  • rtVBR1 = 22

  • rtVBR2 = 23

  • rtVBR3 = 24

  • nrtVBR = 2

  • nrtVBR1 = 25

  • nrtVBR2 = 26

  • nrtVBR3 = 27

  • ABR = 3

  • UBR = 4

  • UBR1 = 28

  • UBR2 = 29

-master

Mastership role of connection. Select from the following options:

  • 1 = master

  • 2 = slave (default)

-rmc

Remote connection ID. This option is used when defining the master end of a connection. Enter the slave connection ID as it appears after the addcon command is issued. The format is: RemoteNsapAddress.VPI.VCI.

-abrtype

ABR connection behavior type:

  • Switch behavior = 1

  • Source/destination behavior = 2

-abrpcr

Peak cell rate for ABR connections. The range is 10 to 38328 cps.

-abrmcr

Minimum cell rate for ABR connections. The range is 10 to 38328 cps.

-osub

Subscription override. To apply CAC, enter -osub 1. To ignore CAC, enter -osub 2. Default setting does not apply CAC.

-ipcu

Ingress percent utilization. Range is 1 to 100 percent. Default setting is 100 percent.

-epcu

Egress percent utilization. Range is 1 to 100 percent. Default setting is 100 percent.

-upce

Usage parameter control (UPC) feature. Enter 1 to disable this feature, or enter 2 to enable UPC.

Note   This option only applies to the following service class types (-st option): CBR (1), nrtVBR (2), ABR (3), UBR (4), and rtVBR (5).

-scrp

Sustainable Cell Rate (SCR) policing method:

  • CLP[0] = 1

  • CLP[0+1] = 2

  • No SCR policing = 3

Note   This option only applies to the following service class types (-st option): CBR (1), nrtVBR (2), ABR (3), UBR (4), and rtVBR (5).

-ccdv

Enter the Cell Delay Variation Tolerance (CDVT[0+1]). The range is 1 to 250000 microseconds.

-cte

  • Cell Loss Priority (CLP) tagging feature. Enter 1 to disable this feature, or enter 2 to enable CLP tagging.

Note   This option only applies to the following service class types (-st option): CBR (1), nrtVBR (2), ABR (3), UBR (4), and rtVBR (5).

-dis

Enter the cell discard method:

  • CLP hysteresis = 1

  • Frame based = 2

-pcr01

Select the ingress UPC PCR[0+1]:

  • Full ATM port rate (T1-3622, E1-4528, clearE1-4830) = 10

  • IMA group rate = ATM port rate x #links

-scr

Select the ingress UPC Committed Information Rate (CIR):

  • Full ATM port rate (T1-3622, E1-4528, clearE1-4830) = 10

  • IMA group rate = ATM port rate x #links

-cbs

Enter the maximum burst size. The range is 1 to 5000 cells.

-maxcost

Maximum end-to-end cost for the connection. Range is 1 to 2,147,483,647. Default setting is 2147483647.

-rtngpri

Routing priority for this connection. Range is 1 to 15. Default setting is 8.

-type

Trunk restriction option. To restrict the connection routing to terrestrial trunks, enter -type 2. To restrict the connection routing to satellite trunks, enter -type 3. To enable connection routing without trunk restrictions, enter -type 1. Default setting routes connections with no restrictions.

-rpcr

Remote peak cell rate in cells per second (cps):

  • Full ATM port rate (T1-3622, E1-4528, clearE1-4830) = 10

  • IMA group rate = ATM port rate x #links

-rscr

Remote sustainable cell rate:

  • Full ATM port rate (T1-3622, E1-4528, clearE1-4830) = 10

  • IMA group rate = ATM port rate x #links

-rmcr

Remote minimum cell rate:

  • Full ATM port rate (T1-3622, E1-4528, clearE1-4830) = 10

  • IMA group rate = ATM port rate x #links

-rcbs

Remote maximum burst size. Range is 1 to 5,000,000.

Related Commands

cnfcon, delcon, dncon, dspcon, dspcons. rrtcon, tstcon, upcon

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 2

Example

The following addspvc command defines a port as the slave side of an SPVC connection. Note the slave Local Connection ID shown at the end of the display.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a > addspvc 1 100 100 Local Connection Id is : 4700918100000000016444445c00000101230100.100.100 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a >

aimhelp

AIM Help

Use the aimhelp command to display the commands and command descriptions for the AUSM service module.

Syntax

aimhelp

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

? command, help

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any State

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display the help screen for the AUSM service module.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > aimhelp AUSM-8P Commands addcon : Add a Connection addimagrp : Add an IMA group addln : Add a line addlnloop : Configure a line in local loopback addlns2imagrp : Add lines to an existing IMA group clralmcnt : Clear DS1 alarm count clralmcnts : Clear alarm count for all DS1 lines clralm : Clear the DS1 line alarms clrchancnt : Clear Channel Counters clrchancnts : Clear Channel Counters for all channels clralms : Clear DS1 alarms on all lines clrimagrpcnt : Clear IMA group Counters clrimalncnt : Clear IMA counters on a particular line clrportcnt : Clear Port Counters clrportcnts : Clear Port Counters for all ports clrsarcnt : Clear SAR channel counters clrsarcnts : Clear SAR counters for all channels clrslftst : Clear self test results clrimatst : clear IMA test procedure Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:

chkflash

Check Flash

Use the chkflash command to display the length of the boot software file and the status of the checksum.

Syntax

chkflash

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

dspcd, version

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Strata Group

Example

Check the boot software status on the current AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > chkflash Program length = 377836 Calculated checksum = 3818c59a stored checksum = 3818c59a Flash checksum passed PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

clear

Clear Screen

Use the clear command to clear any previous commands from the session screen or window.

Syntax

clear

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

clrscrn, cls

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

After you enter the clear command, the only text that appears on the screen is the CLI prompt.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

clraimgrpcnt

Clear AIM Group Counter

Use the clraimgrpcnt command to clear the failure count for a specific IMA group on the current AUSM card.

Syntax

clraimgrpcnt <group_num>

Syntax Description

group_num

Enter the number for the IMA group you want to modify. Use the dspimagrps command to display the configured IMA groups.

Related Commands

clraimlncnt, dspaimgrp, dspaimgrpcnt, dspaimgrps, dspaimlncnt, dspimainfo

Attributes

Log: No

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Clear the failure count for IMA group 1 on the current card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > clraimgrpcnt 1 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

clraimlncnt

Clear AIM Line Counters

Use the clraimlncnt command to clear the counters for a specific line in a specific IMA group.

Syntax

clraimlncnt <group_num> <linenum>

Syntax Description

group_num

Enter the number for the IMA group you want to modify. Use the dspimagrps command to display the configured IMA groups.

linenum

Enter the number for the line you want to modify. Use the dspimagrps command to display the lines assigned to an IMA group.

Related Commands

clraimgrpcnt, dspaimgrp, dspaimgrpcnt, dspaimgrps, dspaimlncnt, dspimainfo

Attributes

Log: No

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Clear the line counters for line 1 in IMA group 1.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > clraimlncnt 1 1 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

clralm

Clear Alarm

Use the clralm command to clear any active alarms on a specific line of the current AUSM card. The alarms will not clear if the alarm cause is still present.

Syntax

clralm -ds1 <line>

Syntax Description

line

Line number for the line you want to display the alarm configuration. Use dsplns to view the available lines.

Related Commands

clralms, dspalm, dspalms

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Group 5

Example

Clear the active alarms for line 2 on the current AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > clralm -ds1 2 PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

clralmcnt

Clear Alarm Counters

Use the clralmcnt command to clear the alarm counters for a line on the current AUSM card.

Syntax

clralmcnt -ds1 <line>

Syntax Description

line

Line number for the line you want to display the alarm configuration. Use dsplns to view the available lines.

Related Commands

clralmcnts, dspalmcnt

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Group 5

Example

Clear the alarm counters for line 2 on the current AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > clralmcnt -ds1 2 PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

clralmcnts

Clear Alarm Counters

Use the clralmcnts command to clear the alarm counters for all lines on the current AUSM card.

Syntax

clralmcnts

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

clralmcnt, dspalmcnt

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Group 5

Example

Clear the alarm counters for all lines on the current AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > clralmcnts PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

clralms

Clear Alarms

Use the clralms command to clear active alarms on all lines of the current AUSM card. The alarms will not clear if the alarm cause is still present.

Syntax

clralms

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

clralm, dspalm, dspalms

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Group 5

Example

Clear the active alarms for all lines on the current AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > clralms PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

clrcderrs

Clear Hardware/Reset Errors in BRAM

Use the clrcderrs command to clear all card-related errors on an AUSM card. No response messages appear on screen.

Syntax

clrcderrs

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

dspcderrs

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Super Group

Example

Clear all card-related errors on the AUSM in slot 21.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > clrcderrs PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

clrchancnt

Clear Channel Statistics Count

Use the clrchancnt command to clear the statistics counters for a connection.

Syntax

clrchancnt <port.VPI.VCI|channel>

Syntax Description

port.VPI.VCI

Specify the port, VPI, and VCI for the connection where statistics are to be cleared using the format port.VPI.VCI. You can view connection information with the dspcons and dspchans commands.

channel

Specify the channel for the connection where statistics are to be cleared. You can view connection information with the dspcons and dspchans commands.

Related Commands

clrchancnts, dspchancnt, dspchans, dspcons,

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Group 5

Example

Clear the statistics for channel 19.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > clrchancnt 19 PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

clrchancnts

Clear Channel Statistics Counters

Use the clrchancnts command to clear the statistics counters for all connections on the current AUSM card.

Syntax

clrchancnts

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

clrchancnt, dspchancnt, dspchans, dspcons

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Group 3

Example

Clear the statistics for all channels on the AUSM card in slot 21.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > clrchancnts PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

clrimagrpcnt

Clear IMA Group Counter

Use the clrimagrpcnt command to clear the failure count for a specific IMA group on the current AUSM card.

Syntax

clrimagrpcnt <group_num>

Syntax Description

group_num

Enter the number for the IMA group you want to modify. Use the dspimagrps command to display the configured IMA groups.

Related Commands

clrimalncnt, dspimagrp, dspimagrpcnt, dspimagrps, dspimainfo, dspimalncnt

Attributes

Log: No

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Clear the failure count for IMA group 1 on the current card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > clrimagrpcnt 1 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

clrimalncnt

Clear IMA Line Counters

Use the clrimalncnt command to clear the counters for a specific line in a specific IMA group.

Syntax

clrimalncnt <group_num> <linenum>

Syntax Description

group_num

Enter the number for the IMA group you want to modify. Use the dspimagrps command to display the configured IMA groups.

linenum

Enter the number for the line you want to modify. Use the dspimagrps command to display the lines assigned to an IMA group.

Related Commands

clrimagrpcnt, dspimagrp, dspimagrpcnt, dspimagrps, dspimainfo, dspimalncnt

Attributes

Log: No

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Clear the line counters for line 1 in IMA group 1.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > clrimalncnt 1 1 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

clrimatst

Clear IMA Test

Use the clrimatst command to clear the IMA self test for the specified IMA group.

Syntax

clrimatst <group_num> <test_proc_status>

Syntax Description

group_num

Enter the number for the IMA group you want to configure. Use the dspimagrps command to display the configured IMA groups.

test_proc_status

Enter the value 1.

Related Commands

cnfimatst, dspimagrp, dspimagrps, dspimatst

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Clear the IMA test feature for IMA group 1.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > clrimatst 1 1 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

clrmsgcnt

Clear Message Count

Clear the message counters for the current AUSM card.

Syntax

clrmsgcnt

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

dspmsgcnt

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Group 5

Example

Clear the message counters for the current AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > clrmsgcnt PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

clrportcnt

Clear Port Counters

Use the clrportcnt command to clear counter values on a specified port associated with the current AUSM.

Syntax

clrportcnt <port_ number>

Syntax Description

port_ number

Port number on which to clear the counters. Use the dspports command to view the configured ports.

Related Commands

clrportcnts, dspportcnt

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Group 5

Example

Clear the counters on port 1 of the current AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > clrportcnt 1 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

clrportcnts

Clear Port Counters

Use the clrportcnts command to clear all port counters on the current AUSM.

Syntax

clrportcnts

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

clrportcnt, dspportcnt

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Group 5

Example

Clear the counters on all ports of the current AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > clrportcnts PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

clrsarcnt

Clear SAR Counters

Use the clrsarcnt command to clear the Segmentation And Reassembly (SAR) counter statistics for a specific connection.

Syntax

clrsarcnt <port_num.vpi.vci>

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number for the connection you want to modify. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. To display a complete list of connections, enter the dspcons command.

vpi

Enter the VPI of the connection you want to display. The VPI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

vci

Enter the VCI of the connection you want to modify. The VCI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

Related Commands

clrsarcnts, dspsarcnt, dspsarcnts

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Group 5

Example

Clear the SAR counters for the connection on port 1 with VPI/VCI 100/100.

PXM1E_SJ.1.13.AUSMB8.a > clrsarcnt 1 100 100 PXM1E_SJ.1.13.AUSMB8.a >

clrsarcnts

Clear SAR Counters

Use the clrsarcnts command to clear the Segmentation And Reassembly (SAR) counter statistics for all connections on the current AUSM card.

Syntax

clrsarcnts

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

clrsarcnt, dspsarcnt, dspsarcnts

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Group 5

Example

Clear the SAR counters on the current AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.13.AUSMB8.a > clrsarcnts PXM1E_SJ.1.13.AUSMB8.a >

clrscrn

Clear Screen

Use the clrscrn command to clear any previous commands from the session screen or window.

Syntax

clrscrn

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

clear, cls

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

After you enter the clrscrn command, the only text that appears on the screen is the CLI prompt.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

clrslftst

Clear Self-Test

Use the clrslftst command to clear the pass and fail columns in the self test table, which you can view with the dspslftsttbl command.

Syntax

clrslftst

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

cnfslftst, dspslftst, dspslftsttbl, runslftstno

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any State

Privilege: Any User

Example

Clear the self test table for the current card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > clrslftst PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

clrtaskinfo

Clear Task Information

Use the clrtaskinfo command to clear the task information counters that can be displayed with the dsptaskinfo command.

Syntax

clrtaskinfo

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

dsptaskinfo

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Service Group

Example

Clear the task information counters.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > clrtaskinfo PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

cls

Clear Screen

Use the cls command to clear any previous commands from the session screen or window.

Syntax

cls

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

clear, clrscrn

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

After you enter the cls command, the only text that appears on the screen is the CLI prompt.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

cnfaimgrp

Configure AIM Group

Use the cnfaimgrp command to change the minimum number of lines required for IMA group operation (set with addimagrp) or to change the maximum differential delay setting for the group.

Syntax

cnfaimgrp <group_num> <max_diff_delay> <minNumLink>

Syntax Description

group_num

Enter the number for the IMA group you want to configure. Use the dspimagrps command to display the configured IMA groups.

max_diff_delay

Specify the maximum tolerable differential delay between the various links in the IMA group in the range appropriate for the SM type.

  • AUSM8-T1: 0-275 ms

  • AUSM8-E1: 0-200 ms

minNumLink

Enter the minimum number of lines required for group operation. For example, if you create an IMA group of 4 lines and specify a minimum number of 3 lines, then three of the four specified lines must be operational before the IMA group can be used. The range for this value is from 1 to n, where n represents the number of lines that are dedicated to the group.

Related Commands

addaimgrp, addlns2imagrp, delaimgrp, dellnsfmimagrp, dspaimgrp, dspaimgrps

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Configure IMA group 1 for the default 275 ms maximum differential delay, and set the minimum number of lines to 2.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > cnfaimgrp 1 275 2 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

cnfautorestart

Configure Auto Restart

The cnfautorestart command enables or disables the IMA group automatic restart feature for all IMA groups on the current AUSM card. This feature automatically restarts an IMA group when IMA group operation stops due to the following types of service events:

Line changes can halt IMA group operation when the affected lines are the only operational lines in the IMA group.


Note   For the IMA automatic restart feature to work properly, the IMA group IDs (addimagrp command) at each end of the IMA connection must be different. If the IMA group IDs are the same, the AUSM card can not differentiate between lines that are connected to the remote switch and lines that are in loopback mode.

Syntax

cnfautorestart <type>

Syntax Description

type

Enter 1 to disable the automatic restart feature, or enter 2 to enable this feature.

Related Commands

dspautorestart, restartimagrp

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Enable the IMA group automatic restart feature.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > cnfautorestart 2 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

cnfcdprtntype

Configure Card Partition Type

Use the cnfcdprtntype to select the partition type for the current card.

Syntax

cnfcdprtntype <type>

Syntax Description

type

Partition type:

  • No partition = 1

  • Controller based = 2

  • Port controller based = 3

Related Commands

dspcdprtntype

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 2

cnfcdrscprtn

Configure Card Resource Partition

A card resource partition defines the maximum number of logical connections (LCNs) that is assigned to each controller's resource partition when a new ATM port or IMA group is created. Use the cnfcdrscprtn command to modify the maximum number of LCNs assigned to all ports and IMA groups as they are created.

Syntax

cnfcdrscprtn <number_PAR_conns> <number_PNNI_conns> <number_TAG_conns>

Syntax Description

number_PAR_conns

Maximum number of PAR connections.

Range: 1-1000

number_PNNI_conns

Maximum number of PNNI connections.

Range: 1-1000

number_Tag_conns

Maximum number of MPLS connections.

Range: 1-1000

Related Commands

delcdrscprtn, dspcdrscprtn

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Configure the card resource partition to use the maximum number of LCNs on new ports and IMA groups.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > cnfcdrscprtn 1000 1000 1000 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

cnfchan

Configure Channel

Use the cnfchan command to modify a connection that was created with the addcon command.

Syntax

cnfchan <channel_num> <RoutingPriority> <MaxCost> <RestrictTrunkType> <IngrUpcPCR[0+1]> <MCR> <PctUtil>

Syntax Description

channel_num

Enter the channel number of the connection you want to modify. The dspcons command displays connection channel numbers in the LCN column.

RoutingPriority

Routing priority for this connection. Range is 1 to 15.

MaxCost

Maximum end-to-end cost for the connection. Range is 1 to 2,147,483,647. Default setting is 2147483647.

RestrictTrunkType

  • Trunk restriction option. To restrict the connection routing to terrestrial trunks, enter -type 2. To restrict the connection routing to satellite trunks, enter -type 3. To enable connection routing without trunk restrictions, enter -type 1. Default setting routes connections with no restrictions.

IngrUpcPCR[0+1]

Ingress peak cell rate for cells with CLP = 0 and CLP = 1. The range depends on the speed of the logical port:

  • T1 = 10 to 3622

  • E1 = 10 to 4528

  • Clear E1 = 10 to 4830

  • IMA T1 = 10 to (3591 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA E1 = 10 to (4490 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA clear E1 = 10 to (4789 * number_of_lines)

Note   An IMA group's range depends on the number of links in the group. Multiply the single line rate by the number of lines.

MCR

Minimum cell rate. The range depends on the speed of the logical port:

  • T1 = 10 to 3622

  • E1 = 10 to 4528

  • Clear E1 = 10 to 4830

  • IMA T1 = 10 to (3591 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA E1 = 10 to (4490 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA clear E1 = 10 to (4789 * number_of_lines)

Note   An IMA group's range depends on the number of links in the group. Multiply the single line rate by the number of lines.

PctUtil

Percent utilization. Range is 1 to 100 percent.

Related Commands

addcon, delcon, dspcon, dspcons

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 2

cnfchanq

Configure Channel Queue

Use the cnfchanq command to configure queue management parameters for a specific connection.

Syntax

cnfchanq <port_num.vpi.vci> <discard_option> <vc_q_depth> <clp_thresh_high> <clp_thresh_low/epd_threshold> <efci_thresh>

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number for the connection you want to test. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. To display a complete list of connections, enter the dspcons command.

vpi

Enter the VPI of the connection you want to display. The VPI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

vci

Enter the VCI of the connection you want to display. The VCI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

discard_option

The discard option: 1 for CLP hysteresis or 2 for F = frame-based.

vc_q_depth

Ingress queue depth.

Range: 1-16000 cells

clp_thresh_high

CLP high threshold.

Range: 1-16000 cells

clp_thresh_low

or

epd_threshold

CLP low threshold for CLP hysteresis-based discard.

Range: 1-16000 cells

EPD threshold Frame-based discard.

Range: 1-16000 cells

efci_thresh

EFCI threshold.

Range: 1-16000 cells

Related Commands

addcon, cnfcon, delcon, dncon, dspcon, dspcons, rrtcon, tstdelay, upcon

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 2

cnfcon

Configure Connection

Use the cnfcon command to modify a connection that was created with the addcon command.

Syntax

cnfcon <port_num.vpi.vci> <RoutingPriority> <MaxCost> <RestrictTrunkType> <IngrUpcPCR[0+1]> <MCR> <PctUtil>

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number for the connection you want to test. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. To display a complete list of connections, enter the dspcons command.

vpi

Enter the VPI of the connection you want to display. The VPI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

vci

Enter the VCI of the connection you want to display. The VCI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

RoutingPriority

Routing priority for this connection. Range is 1 to 15.

MaxCost

Maximum end-to-end cost for the connection. Range is 1 to 2,147,483,647. Default setting is 2147483647.

RestrictTrunkType

  • Trunk restriction option. To restrict the connection routing to terrestrial trunks, enter -type 2. To restrict the connection routing to satellite trunks, enter -type 3. To enable connection routing without trunk restrictions, enter -type 1. Default setting routes connections with no restrictions.

IngrUpcPCR[0+1]

Ingress peak cell rate for cells with CLP = 0 and CLP = 1. The range depends on the speed of the logical port:

  • T1 = 10 to 3622

  • E1 = 10 to 4528

  • Clear E1 = 10 to 4830

  • IMA T1 = 10 to (3591 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA E1 = 10 to (4490 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA clear E1 = 10 to (4789 * number_of_lines)

Note   An IMA group's range depends on the number of links in the group. Multiply the single line rate by the number of lines.

MCR

Minimum cell rate. The range depends on the speed of the logical port:

  • T1 = 10 to 3622

  • E1 = 10 to 4528

  • Clear E1 = 10 to 4830

  • IMA T1 = 10 to (3591 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA E1 = 10 to (4490 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA clear E1 = 10 to (4789 * number_of_lines)

Note   An IMA group's range depends on the number of links in the group. Multiply the single line rate by the number of lines.

PctUtil

Percent utilization. Range is 1 to 100 percent.

Related Commands

addcon, delcon, dspcon, dspcons

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 2

cnfconabrparams

Configure Connection ABR Parameters

Use the cnfconabrparams command configure all the parameters of the Standard ABR connection except the rate parameters (use cnfconabrrates command to configure rates). Use the "Type of ABR Service" parameter to toggle between "Terminating Standard ABR" or "Transparent ABR."

For more information about configuring Standard ABR, including default ABR parameters, see the addcon command.

Syntax

cnfconabrparams <port_num.vpi.vci | channel_num> <ABRType> <RIF><RDF> <NRM> <TRM> <TBE> <FRTT> <ADTF> <CDF>

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number for the connection you want to modify. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. To display a complete list of connections, enter the dspcons command.

vpi

Enter the VPI of the connection you want to modify. The VPI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

vci

Enter the VCI of the connection you want to modify. The VCI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

channel_num

Enter the channel number of the connection you want to modify. The dspcons command displays connection channel numbers in the LCN column.

ABRType

Specifies one of the following types of the ABR service:

  • 1: Terminating ABR or Switch Behavior

  • 2: Transparent ABR or Source Destination Behavior

RIF

This controls the amount by which the cell transmission rate may increase upon receipt of an RM cell. The additive increase rate AIR=PCR*RIF. RIF is a power of 2, ranging from 1/32768 to 1.

Range: 1-32768

RDF

Rate decrease factor controls the decrease in the cell transmission rate. RDF is a power of 2 from 1/32768 to 1.

Range: 1-32768

NRM

The inrate cell count is the maximum number of cells a source may send for each forward RM cell.

Range: 2-256

TRM

The maximum delay for FRM provides an upper bound on the time between forward RM cells for an active source.

Range: 3-255 msec, standard deviation

TBE

Transient buffer exposure is the negotiated number of cells that the network would like to limit the source to sending during startup periods, before the first RM cell returns.

Range: 0-16777215

FRTT

The fixed round trip time is the sum of the fixed and propagation delays from the source to the furthest destination and back.

Range: 0-16700

ADTF

The ACR decrease time factor is the time permitted between sending RM-cells before the rate is decreased to ICR.

Range: 10-10230

CDF

The cutoff decrease factor controls the decrease in ACR associated with CRM.

Range: 0-64

Related Commands

cnfconabrrates, cnfconstdabr, dspcon, dspcons, dspconstdabr

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 2

Example

Configure the ABR parameters on connection 27.

pxmsjc.1.11.AUSMB8.a > cnfconabrparams 27 2 64 16 64 200 16777215 100 500 16

cnfconabrrates

Configure Connection ABR Rates

Use the cnfconabrrates command to configure the rate parameters of the Standard ABR channel.

Syntax

cnfconabrrates <port_num.vpi.vci | channel_num> <MCR> <PCR> <ICR>

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number for the connection you want to modify. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. To display a complete list of connections, enter the dspcons command.

vpi

Enter the VPI of the connection you want to modify. The VPI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

vci

Enter the VCI of the connection you want to modify. The VCI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

channel_num

Enter the channel number of the connection you want to modify. The dspcons command displays connection channel numbers in the LCN column.

mcr

Minimum cell rate allowed. The PCR and the MCR define the allowable cell rate (ACR) range. The MCR is the rate at which the source is always allowed to send. The MCR shall include bandwidth occupied by both data cells and the inrate RM cells.

Range: 10-38328

pcr

Peak cell rate allowed. The PCR and the MCR define the allowable cell rate (ACR) range. The PCR shall include bandwidth occupied by both data cells and the inrate RM cells.

Range: 10-38328

icr

Initial cell rate is the rate to which a source should send initially and after an idle period.

Range: 10-38238

Related Commands

cnfconabrparms, cnfconstdabr, dspcon, dspcons, dspconstdabr

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 2

Example

Configure the ABR parameters on connection 27.

pxmsjc.1.11.AUSMB8.a > cnfconabrrates 27 20 1600 500

cnfconstdabr

Configure Connection for Standard ABR

Use the cnfconstabr command to configure ABR parameters.

Syntax

cnfconstdabr <port_num.vpi.vci | channel_num> <ABRType> <mcr> <pcr> <icr> <rif > <rdf> <nrm> <trm> <tbe> <frtt> <adtf> <cdf>

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number for the connection you want to modify. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. To display a complete list of connections, enter the dspcons command.

vpi

Enter the VPI of the connection you want to modify. The VPI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

vci

Enter the VCI of the connection you want to modify. The VCI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

channel_num

Enter the channel number of the connection you want to modify. The dspcons command displays connection channel numbers in the LCN column.

ABRType

Specifies the following ABR service types:

  • 1: Terminating ABR or Switch Behavior

  • 2: Transparent ABR or Source Destination Behavior

mcr

Minimum cell rate allowed. The PCR and the MCR define the allowable cell rate (ACR) range. The MCR is the rate at which the source is always allowed to send. The MCR shall include bandwidth occupied by both data cells and the inrate RM cells.

Range: 10-38328 cps

pcr

Peak cell rate allowed. The PCR and the MCR define the allowable cell rate (ACR) range. The PCR shall include bandwidth occupied by both data cells and the inrate RM cells.

Range: 10-38328 cps

icr

Initial cell rate is the rate to which a source should send initially and after an idle period.

Range: 10-38238 cps

rif

Rate increase factor controls the amount by which the cell transmission rate may increase upon receipt of an RM cell. The additive increase rate AIR=PCR*RIF. RIF is a power of 2, ranging from 1/32768 to 1.

Range: 1-32768

rdf

Rate decrease factor controls the decrease in the cell transmission rate. RDF is a power of 2 from 1/32768 to 1.

Range: 1-32768

nrm

Inrate cell count is the maximum number of cells a source may send for each forward RM cell.

Range: 2-256

trm

Maximum delay for FRM provides an upper bound on the time between forward RM cells for an active source.

Range: 3-255 msec

tbe

Transient buffer exposure is the negotiated number of cells that the network would like to limit the source to sending during startup periods, before the first RM cell returns.

Range: 0-16777215 cells

frtt

Fixed round trip time is the sum of the fixed and propagation delays from the source to the furthest destination and back.

Range: 0-16700 msec

adtf

The ACR decrease time factor permitted between the sending RM cells and before the rate is decreased to ICR.

Range: 10-10230

cdf

Cutoff decrease factor controls the decrease in ACR associated with CRM.

Range: 0-64

Related Commands

addcon, cnfconabrparms, cnfconabrrates, dspcon, dspcons, dspconstdabr

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 2

Example

Configure the Standard ABR connection to emulate the source/destination or terminating behavior of the TM 4.0 specification.

pxmsjc.1.11.AUSMB8.a > cnfconstdabr 27 2 10 1500 100 128 16 64 255 16777215 0 500 16

cnfilmi

Configure ILMI

Use the cnfilmi command to configure Interim Local Management Interface (ILMI) for an ATM port or IMA group.

Syntax

cnfilmi <port_num> <signalling_type> <vpi> <vci> <trap_enb> <min_trap_intv> <keep_alive> <addr_reg_enb>

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number for the ATM port or IMA group you want to configure. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command.

signalling_type

Enable or disable ILMI signaling by selecting one of the following signal types:

  • Other = 1

  • No signaling = 2 (default value)

  • ILMI signaling = 3

Note   ILMI must be enabled on the ATM ports or IMA groups at both ends of a physical connection before ATM communications can take place.

vpi

The default ILMI signaling VPI is 0. To select a different VPI, enter a VPI number in the range from 0 to 255.

vci

The default ILMI signaling VCI is 16. To select a different VCI, enter a VCI number in the range from 0 to 65535. For virtual path connections, enter *.

trap_enb

To enable ILMI traps, enter 2. To disable ILMI traps, enter 1.

min_trap_intv

The default ILMI minimum trap interval is 1 second. To change the minimum trap interval, enter a number in the range from 1 to 10 seconds.

keep_alive

ILMI keep alive polling is disabled by default. To enable this feature, enter 2. To disable this feature, enter 1.

addr_reg_enb

ILMI address registration is disabled by default. To enable this feature, enter 2. To disable this feature, enter 1.

Related Commands

dspilmi, dspilmicnt

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Enable ILMI signaling, traps, keep alive polling, and address registration for port 1 on the AUSM.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > cnfilmi 1 3 0 16 2 1 2 2 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

cnfimaalmparm

Configure IMA Alarm Parameters

Use the cnfimaalmparm command to configure the IMA alarm parameters for a specified IMA group. There are two IMA alarm parameters. One parameter defines how long an IMA group must be down before an alarm is generated. The other parameter defines how long a previously downed IMA group must be up before another alarm reports that the group is back up.

Syntax

cnfimaalmparm <group_num> <up_time> <down_time>

Syntax Description

group_num

Enter the number for the IMA group you want to configure. Use the dspimagrps command to display the configured IMA groups.

up_time

Enter the number of milliseconds a previously downed IMA group must be up before a recovery alarm is generated. The range is 100 to 100,000 ms.

down_time

Enter the number of milliseconds that an IMA group must be down before an alarm is generated. The range 100 to 400,000 ms.

Related Commands

dspimaalmparm

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Configure the IMA alarm parameters for group 1 to the default values.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > cnfimaalmparm 1 2500 10000 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

cnfimagrp

Configure IMA Group

Use the cnfimagrp command to change the minimum number of lines required for IMA group operation (set with addimagrp) or to change the maximum differential delay setting for the group.

Syntax

cnfimagrp <group_num> <max_diff_delay> <minNumLink>

Syntax Description

group_num

Enter the number for the IMA group you want to configure. Use the dspimagrps command to display the configured IMA groups.

max_diff_delay

Specify the maximum tolerable differential delay between the various links in the IMA group in the range appropriate for the SM type.

  • AUSM8-T1: 0-275 ms

  • AUSM8-E1: 0-200 ms

minNumLink

Enter the minimum number of lines required for group operation. For example, if you create an IMA group of 4 lines and specify a minimum number of 3 lines, then three of the four specified lines must be operational before the IMA group can be used. The range for this value is from 1 to n, where n represents the number of lines that are dedicated to the group.

Related Commands

addimagrp, addlns2imagrp, delimagrp, dellnsfmimagrp, dspimagrp, dspimagrps

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Configure IMA group 1 for the default 275 ms maximum differential delay, and set the minimum number of lines to 2.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > cnfimagrp 1 275 2 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

cnfimatst

Configure IMA Test

Use the cnfimatst command to configure the IMA self test feature.

Syntax

cnfimatst <group_num> <test_link_num> <test_pattern> <test_proc_status>

Syntax Description

group_num

Enter the number for the IMA group you want to configure. Use the dspimagrps command to display the configured IMA groups.

test_link_num

Enter the number for the line you want to test. Use the dspimagrps command to display the lines assigned to an IMA group.

test_pattern

Enter a value in the range of 1 to 255 to select a test pattern.

test_proc_status

Enter the value 2.

Related Commands

clrimatst, dspimagrp, dspimagrps, dspimatst

Attributes

Log: No

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Configure the IMA test feature for IMA group 1, line 1 to use test pattern 5.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > cnfimatst 1 1 5 2 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

cnfln

Configure Line

Use the optional cnfln command to configure line characteristics after the line becomes active (see addln).

Syntax

cnfln <line_num> <line_code> <line_len> <clk_src> [E1-signalling]

Syntax Description

line_num

Enter the number of the line you want to configure. Use the dsplns command to display the available lines.

line_code

Select the line coding:

  • B8ZS (T1) = 2

  • HDB3 (E1) = 3

line_len

Enter the length of the line:

  • T1 range:

    • 0 to 131 feet = 10

    • 131 to 262 feet = 11

    • 262 to 393 feet = 12

    • 393 to 524 feet = 13

    • 524 to 655 feet = 14

    • >655 feet = 15

  • E1 (with SMB line module) = 8

  • E1 (with RJ48 line module) = 9

clk_src

DSX1 clock source.

  • 1 = loop clock

  • 2 = local clock

E1-signalling

This option selects E1 signalling methods. Enter the keyword for the signalling combination listed below:

  • CCS, no CRC = CCS

  • CCS, with CRC = CCS_CRC

  • Clear E1 = CLEAR

Related Commands

addln, delln, dspln, dsplns

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Configure line 8 to use B8ZS line coding on a line length between 0 to 131 feet, and configure the line for loop clock.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > cnfln 8 2 10 1 PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

cnflnloop

Configure Line Loop

Use the cnflnloop command to enable or disable code detection when the specified line is placed in loopback mode.


Tip Use the dspln command to display the configuration for loopback mode.

Syntax

cnflnloop <line_num> <lpbkCodeDetection>

Syntax Description

line_num

Line number for which you want to configure code detection. Use the dsplns command to view the available lines.

lpbkCodeDetection

Loopback code detection parameter. Enter 1 to disable code detection or 2 to enable code detection.

Related Commands

addlnloop, dellnloop, dspln, dsplns

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Service Group

Example

Enable code detection for line 8 in loopback mode.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > cnflnloop 8 2 PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

cnfplpp

Configure PLPP

Use the cnfplpp command to set physical layer protocol process (PLPP) parameters for a line on the current AUSM card.

Syntax

cnfplpp <phy_port_num> <loopback> <scramble> <singlebit_errcorr_ena>

Syntax Description

phy_port_num

Line number for which you want to configure PLPP. Use the dsplns command to view the available lines.

Note   The help for the cnfplpp command refers to a physical port, which is the same thing as a line. A logical port is the entity that is created with the addport command.

loopback

Specifies the following types of PLPP loopback:

  • 1: no loopback

  • 2: remote loopback

  • 3: local loopback

scramble

Enables or disables the following types of cell scramble:

  • 1: no scramble

  • 2: scramble

singlebit_errcorr_ena

Enables or disables single-bit error correction:

  • 1: disable

  • 2: enable

Related Commands

dspplpp

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Configure PLPP parameters on port 8 on the current AUSM card to disable PLPP loopback, disable cell scramble, and to enable single-bit error correction.

JANUS_MERGE.1.21.AUSMB8.a > cnfplpp 8 1 1 2 JANUS_MERGE.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

cnfportq

Configure Port Queue

Use the cnfportq command to configure queue parameters for a specified queue on an ATM port or IMA group.

Syntax

cnfportq <port_num> <q_num> <q_algo> <q_depth> <clp_high> <clp_low> <efci_thres>

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number you want to configure. To list the available ports, enter the dspports command.

q_num

Enter the queue number you want to configure. To list the available queues, enter the dspportqs command. The queue numbers specify ATM traffic types as follows:

  • 1: CBR (constant bit rate)

  • 2: ABR (available bit rate)

  • 3: VBR (variable bit rate)

  • 4: UBR (unspecified bit rate)

q_algo

Queue algorithm.

Range: 1-5

0: disable queue

q_depth

Maximum queue depth.

Range: 1-16000 cells

clp_high

Cell loss priority (CLP).

Range: 1-16000 cells

clp_low

Low CLP.

Range: 1-16000 cells

efci_thres

Explicit forward congestion indication (EFCI) threshold.

Range: 1-16000 cells

Related Commands

dspportq, dspportqs

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Strata Group

Example

The following example disables the UBR queue on port 1 of the AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > cnfportq 1 4 0 200 180 160 160 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >
Tip Enter the dspportq command before the cnfportq command so you can easily copy port queue parameters that you do not want to change.

cnfportrscprtn

Configure Port Resource Partition

A resource partition assigns port resources such as bandwidth and a VPI and VCI range to a specific controller such as PNNI. In this release, a PNNI resource partition is automatically created when an ATM port or IMA group is created, and all resources are assigned to the PNNI controller. Use the cnfportrscprtn command to modify a resource partition after you have created an ATM port or an IMA group.

Syntax

cnfportrscprtn <port_num> <cntrlr_type> <pct_bw> <low_vpi> <high_vpi> <low_vci> <high_vci> <low_vpid> <high_vpid> <max_lcn> <cntrlr_id>

Syntax Description

port_num

Port number to be partitioned. You must add a port to a line before you can define a partition for a port. Use the dspports command to view the available ports.

cntrlr_type

Controller for this partition. Enter PNNI as the PNNI controller is the only controller type supported in this release.

pct_bw

Bandwidth percentage. Enter the percentage of the line bandwidth to be used by this controller for communications. Range is 1 to 100 percent.

low_vpi

Enter the minimum VPI number to allow for connections using the specified controller type (cntrlr_type) on this port. The range is from 0 to 255.

high_vpi

Enter the maximum VPI number to allow for connections using the specified controller type (cntrlr_type) on this port. The range is from 0 to 255.

low_vci

Enter the minimum VCI number to allow for connections using the specified controller type (cntrlr_type) on this port. The range is from 0 to 65535.

high_vci

Enter the maximum VCI number to allow for connections using the specified controller type (cntrlr_type) on this port. The range is from 0 to 65535.

low_vpid

Enter the minimum virtual path identification number to allow for connections using the specified controller type (cntrlr_type) on this port. The range is from 1 to 1000.

high_vpid

Enter the maximum virtual path identification number to allow for connections using the specified controller type (cntrlr_type) on this port. The range is from 1 to 1000.

max_lcn

Maximum LCN to be used on this port. Range is 1 to 1000.

Related Commands

addrscprtn, delrscprtn, dspportrscprtn, dsprscprtn

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

The following example changes the default lower VCI value to 16 and leaves all other resource partition values set to the default values.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > cnfportrscprtn 1 PNNI 100 0 255 16 65535 1 1000 1000 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

cnfrscprtn

Configure Resource Partition

A resource partition assigns port resources such as bandwidth and a VPI and VCI range to a specific controller such as PNNI. In this release, a PNNI resource partition is automatically created when an ATM port or IMA group is created, and all resources are assigned to the PNNI controller. Use the cnfrscprtn command to modify a resource partition after you have created an ATM port or an IMA group.

Syntax

cnfrscprtn <port_num> <cntrlr_type> <pct_bw_ingr> <pct_bw_egr> <low_vpi> <high_vpi> <low_vci> <high_vci> <low_vpid> <high_vpid> <max_lcn> <cntrlr_id>

Syntax Description

port_num

Port number to be partitioned. You must add a port to a line before you can define a partition for a port. Use the dspports command to view the available ports.

cntrlr_type

Controller for this partition. Enter 2 as the PNNI controller is the only controller type supported in this release.

  • PAR = 1

  • PNNI = 2

  • MPLS = 3

pct_bw_ingr

Ingress bandwidth percentage. Enter the percentage of the line bandwidth to be used by this controller for ingress communications. Range is 1 to 100 percent.

pct_bw_egr

Egress bandwidth percentage. Enter the percentage of the line bandwidth to be used by this controller for egress communications. Range is 1 to 100 percent.

low_vpi

Enter the minimum VPI number to allow for connections using the specified controller type (cntrlr_type) on this port. The range is from 0 to 255.

high_vpi

Enter the maximum VPI number to allow for connections using the specified controller type (cntrlr_type) on this port. The range is from 0 to 255.

low_vci

Enter the minimum VCI number to allow for connections using the specified controller type (cntrlr_type) on this port. The range is from 0 to 65535.

high_vci

Enter the maximum VCI number to allow for connections using the specified controller type (cntrlr_type) on this port. The range is from 0 to 65535.

low_vpid

Enter the minimum virtual path identification number to allow for connections using the specified controller type (cntrlr_type) on this port. The range is from 1 to 1000.

high_vpid

Enter the maximum virtual path identification number to allow for connections using the specified controller type (cntrlr_type) on this port. The range is from 1 to 1000.

max_lcn

Maximum LCN to be used on this port. Range is 1 to 1000.

cntrlr_id

Enter a number that will be associated with the controller used by this partition. Range is 1 to 255.

Related Commands

addrscprtn, delrscprtn, dsprscprtn

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

The following example changes the default lower VCI value to 35 and leaves all other resource partition values set to the default values.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > cnfrscprtn 1 2 100 100 0 255 35 65535 1 1000 1000 2 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >
Tip Several specifications reserve VCI values in the range of 0 through 35. If you are not familiar with these specifications and want to avoid potential conflicts, set the lower VCI value to 35.

cnfslftst

Configure Self-Test

Use the cnfslftst command to enable or disable self testing and to configure how often the tests are run on the current AUSM card.

Syntax

cnfslftst -en <SelftestEnable> -tm <SelftestPeriod>

Syntax Description

-en

This option enables or disables self testing. Replace SelftestEnable with one of the following values:

  • Disable = 1

  • Enable = 2

-tm

This option defines the period, in minutes, between self-tests. The range is 1 to 60.

Related Commands

clrslftst, dspslftst, dspslftsttbl, runslftstno

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Any User

Example

The following example enables self testing and configures the testing to repeat every minute.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > cnfslftst -en 2 -tm 1 PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

cnfupcabr

Configure UPC for ABR

Use the cnfupcabr command to configure Usage Parameter Control (UPC) parameters for ABR connections on the current AUSM.

Syntax

cnfupcabr <port_num.vpi.vci | channel_num> <enable> <pcr[0+1]> <cdvt[0+1]> <scr_mcr> <scr_mcr_police> <mbs> <IngPcUtil> <EgSrvRate> <EgPcUtil> <clp_tag>

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number for the connection you want to modify. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. To display a complete list of connections, enter the dspcons command.

vpi

Enter the VPI of the connection you want to modify. The VPI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

vci

Enter the VCI of the connection you want to modify. The VCI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

channel_num

Enter the channel number of the connection you want to modify. The dspcons command displays connection channel numbers in the LCN column.

enable

Enables or disables UPC for ABR traffic. The following are the values:

  • Disable = 1

  • Enable = 2

pcr[0+1]

Peak cell rate for cells with CLP = 0 and CLP = 1. The range depends on the speed of the logical port:

  • T1 = 10 to 3622

  • E1 = 10 to 4528

  • Clear E1 = 10 to 4830

  • IMA T1 = 10 to (3591 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA E1 = 10 to (4490 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA clear E1 = 10 to (4789 * number_of_lines)

Note   An IMA group's range depends on the number of links in the group. Multiply the single line rate by the number of lines.

cdvt[0+1]

Enter the Cell Delay Variation Tolerance for cells with CLP = 0 and CLP = 1. The range is 1 to 250000 microseconds.

scr_mcr

Select the cell rates to be applied to different classes of service. This parameter sets the Sustainable Cell Rate (SCR) to be used for VBR traffic and the Minimum Cell Rate (MCR) to be used for standard ABR traffic.

The range is: 10 to pcr[0+1]. To retain the current value, enter 0.

scr_mcr_police

Sustainable Cell Rate (SCR) policing method:

  • CLP[0] = 1

  • CLP[0+1] = 2

  • No SCR policing = 3

Note   This option only applies to the following service class types (-st option): CBR (1), nrtVBR (2), ABR (3), UBR (4), and rtVBR (5).

mbs

Enter the maximum burst size. The range is 1 to 5000 cells.

IngPcUtil

Ingress percentage utilization.

Range: 1-127

EgSrvRate

Egress service rate. The range depends on the speed of the logical port:

  • T1 = 10 to 3622

  • E1 = 10 to 4528

  • Clear E1 = 10 to 4830

  • IMA T1 = 10 to (3591 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA E1 = 10 to (4490 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA clear E1 = 10 to (4789 * number_of_lines)

Note   An IMA group's range depends on the number of links in the group. Multiply the single line rate by the number of lines.

EgPcUtil

Egress percentage utilization.

Range: 1-127

clp_tag

Cell Loss Priority (CLP) tagging feature. Enter 1 to disable this feature, or enter 2 to enable CLP tagging.

Note   This option only applies to the following service class types (-st option): CBR (1), nrtVBR (2), ABR (3), UBR (4), and rtVBR (5).

Related Commands

cnfconstdabr, dspcon, dspcons, dspconstdabr

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 2

Example

The following example configures UPC ABR parameters.

PXM1E_SJ.1.13.AUSMB8.a > cnfupcabr 16 2 3622 10000 0 1 1024 100 3622 100 2 PXM1E_SJ.1.13.AUSMB8.a >

cnfupccbr

Configure UPC CBR

Use the cnfupccbr command to configure Usage Parameter Control (UPC) parameters for Constant Bit Rate (CBR) connections on the current AUSM.

Syntax

cnfupccbr <port_num.vpi.vci | channel_num> <enable|disable> <pcr[0+1]> <cdvt[0+1]> <IngPcUtil> <EgSrvRate> <EgPcUtil>

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number for the connection you want to modify. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. To display a complete list of connections, enter the dspcons command.

vpi

Enter the VPI of the connection you want to modify. The VPI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

vci

Enter the VCI of the connection you want to modify. The VCI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

channel_num

Enter the channel number of the connection you want to modify. The dspcons command displays connection channel numbers in the LCN column.

enable|disable

Enables or disables UPC for CBR traffic. The following are the values:

  • 1: disable

  • 2: enable

pcr[0+1]

Peak cell rate for cells with CLP = 0 and CLP = 1. The range depends on the speed of the logical port:

  • T1 = 10 to 3622

  • E1 = 10 to 4528

  • Clear E1 = 10 to 4830

  • IMA T1 = 10 to (3591 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA E1 = 10 to (4490 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA clear E1 = 10 to (4789 * number_of_lines)

Note   An IMA group's range depends on the number of links in the group. Multiply the single line rate by the number of lines.

cdvt[0+1]

Enter the Cell Delay Variation Tolerance for cells with CLP = 0 and CLP = 1. The range is 1 to 250000 microseconds.

IngPcUtil

Ingress percentage utilization.

Range: 1-127

EgSrvRate

Egress service rate. The range depends on the speed of the logical port:

  • T1 = 10 to 3622

  • E1 = 10 to 4528

  • Clear E1 = 10 to 4830

  • IMA T1 = 10 to (3591 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA E1 = 10 to (4490 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA clear E1 = 10 to (4789 * number_of_lines)

Note   An IMA group's range depends on the number of links in the group. Multiply the single line rate by the number of lines.

EgPcUtil

Egress percentage utilization.

Range: 1-127

Related Commands

dspcon, dspcons

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 2

Example

Set connection bandwidth control parameters for the constant bit rate (CBR) connection type on the current AUSM.

s1.1.12.AUSMB8.a > cnfupccbr 2.1.1 2 4528 250000 50 4528 50

Set connection bandwidth control parameters for the constant bit rate (CBR) connection type on the current AUSM (using channel number argument).

s1.1.12.AUSMB8.a > cnfupccbr 21 2 4528 250000 50 4528 50

cnfupcrtvbr

Configure UPC rtVBR

Use the cnfupcrtvbr command to configure Usage Parameter Control (UPC) parameters for real-time Variable Bit Rate (VBR) connections on the current AUSM.

Connections with the service type rt-VBR are appropriate for real-time voice and video applications that require tightly constrained delay and delay variation. The rt-VBR connections are characterized in terms of peak cell rate (PCR), Sustainable Cell Rate (SCR) and maximum burst size (MBS). Sources are expected to transmit at a rate that varies with time. Cells that are delayed beyond a certain limit (maxCTD) are assumed to be of significantly reduced value to the application.

Syntax

cnfupcrtvbr <port_num.vpi.vci | channel_num> <enable|disable> <pcr[0+1]> <cdvt[0+1]> <scr_mcr> <scr-mcr_policing> <MBS> <IngPcUtil> <EgSrvRate> <EgPcUtil> <clp_tag>

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number for the connection you want to modify. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. To display a complete list of connections, enter the dspcons command.

vpi

Enter the VPI of the connection you want to modify. The VPI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

vci

Enter the VCI of the connection you want to modify. The VCI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

channel_num

Enter the channel number of the connection you want to modify. The dspcons command displays connection channel numbers in the LCN column.

enable|disable

Enables or disables UPC for rtVBR traffic. The following are the values:

  • 1: disable

  • 2: enable

pcr[0+1]

Peak cell rate for cells with CLP = 0 and CLP = 1. The range depends on the speed of the logical port:

  • T1 = 10 to 3622

  • E1 = 10 to 4528

  • Clear E1 = 10 to 4830

  • IMA T1 = 10 to (3591 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA E1 = 10 to (4490 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA clear E1 = 10 to (4789 * number_of_lines)

Note   An IMA group's range depends on the number of links in the group. Multiply the single line rate by the number of lines.

cdvt[0+1]

Enter the Cell Delay Variation Tolerance for cells with CLP = 0 and CLP = 1. The range is 1 to 250000 microseconds.

scr_mcr

Select the cell rates to be applied to different classes of service. This parameter sets the Sustainable Cell Rate (SCR) to be used for VBR traffic and the Minimum Cell Rate (MCR) to be used for standard ABR traffic.

The range is: 10 to pcr[0+1]. To retain the current value, enter 0.

scr_mcr_policing

Set to one of the following values:

  • 1: CLP[0] Cells

  • 2: CLP[0+1] Cells

  • 3: No SCR/MCR Policing

mbs

Enter the maximum burst size. The range is 1 to 5000 cells.

IngPcUtil

Ingress percentage utilization.

Range: 1-127

EgSrvRate

Egress service rate. The range depends on the speed of the logical port:

  • T1 = 10 to 3622

  • E1 = 10 to 4528

  • Clear E1 = 10 to 4830

  • IMA T1 = 10 to (3591 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA E1 = 10 to (4490 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA clear E1 = 10 to (4789 * number_of_lines)

Note   An IMA group's range depends on the number of links in the group. Multiply the single line rate by the number of lines.

EgPcUtil

Egress percentage utilization.

Range: 1-127

clp_tag

Cell Loss Priority (CLP) tagging feature. Enter 1 to disable this feature, or enter 2 to enable CLP tagging.

Note   This option only applies to the following service class types (-st option): CBR (1), nrtVBR (2), ABR (3), UBR (4), and rtVBR (5).

Related Commands

dspcon, dspcons

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 2

cnfupcubr

Configure UPC UBR

Use the cnfupcubr command to configure Usage Parameter Control (UPC) parameters for Unspecified Bit Rate (UBR) connections on the current AUSM.

Syntax

cnfupcubr <port_num.vpi.vci | channel_num> <enable> <pcr[0-1]> <cdvt[0-1]> <IngPcUtil> <clp_tag>

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number for the connection you want to modify. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. To display a complete list of connections, enter the dspcons command.

vpi

Enter the VPI of the connection you want to modify. The VPI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

vci

Enter the VCI of the connection you want to modify. The VCI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

channel_num

Enter the channel number of the connection you want to modify. The dspcons command displays connection channel numbers in the LCN column.

enable

Enables or disables UPC for UBR connections. The following are the values:

  • 1: disable

  • 2: enable

pcr[0+1]

Peak cell rate for cells with CLP = 0 and CLP = 1. The range depends on the speed of the logical port:

  • T1 = 10 to 3622

  • E1 = 10 to 4528

  • Clear E1 = 10 to 4830

  • IMA T1 = 10 to (3591 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA E1 = 10 to (4490 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA clear E1 = 10 to (4789 * number_of_lines)

Note   An IMA group's range depends on the number of links in the group. Multiply the single line rate by the number of lines.

cdvt[0-1]

Enter the Cell Delay Variation Tolerance for cells with CLP = 0 and CLP = 1. The range is 1 to 250000 microseconds.

IngPcUtil

Ingress percentage utilization.

Range: 1-100

clp_tag

Cell Loss Priority (CLP) tagging feature. Enter 1 to disable this feature, or enter 2 to enable CLP tagging.

Note   This option only applies to the following service class types (-st option): CBR (1), nrtVBR (2), ABR (3), UBR (4), and rtVBR (5).

Related Commands

dspcon, dspcons

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 2

Example

Configure the usage parameter control (UPC) parameters for UBR on the current AUSM.

s1.1.12.AUSMB8.a > cnfupcubr 2.1.7 2 4528 250000 50 2

cnfupcvbr

Configure UPC VBR

Use the cnfupcubr command to configure Usage Parameter Control (UPC) parameters for Variable Bit Rate (VBR) connections on the current AUSM.

Syntax

cnfupcvbr <port_num.vpi.vci | channel_num> <enable> <pcr[0+1]> <cdvt[0+1]> <scr_mcr> <scr_mcr_policing> <mbs> <IngPcUtil> <EgSrvRate> <EgPcUtil> <clp_tag>

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number for the connection you want to modify. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. To display a complete list of connections, enter the dspcons command.

vpi

Enter the VPI of the connection you want to modify. The VPI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

vci

Enter the VCI of the connection you want to modify. The VCI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

channel_num

Enter the channel number of the connection you want to modify. The dspcons command displays connection channel numbers in the LCN column.

enable

Enables or disables UPC for VBR traffic. The following are the values:

  • 1: disable

  • 2: enable

pcr[0+1]

Peak cell rate for cells with CLP = 0 and CLP = 1. The range depends on the speed of the logical port:

  • T1 = 10 to 3622

  • E1 = 10 to 4528

  • Clear E1 = 10 to 4830

  • IMA T1 = 10 to (3591 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA E1 = 10 to (4490 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA clear E1 = 10 to (4789 * number_of_lines)

Note   An IMA group's range depends on the number of links in the group. Multiply the single line rate by the number of lines.

cdvt[0+1]

Enter the Cell Delay Variation Tolerance for cells with CLP = 0 and CLP = 1. The range is 1 to 250000 microseconds.

scr_mcr

Select the cell rates to be applied to different classes of service. This parameter sets the Sustainable Cell Rate (SCR) to be used for VBR traffic and the Minimum Cell Rate (MCR) to be used for standard ABR traffic.

The range is: 10 to pcr[0+1]. To retain the current value, enter 0.

scr_mcr_policing

Set to one of the following values:

  • 1: CLP[0] Cells

  • 2: CLP[0+1] Cells

  • 3: No SCR/MCR Policing

mbs

Enter the maximum burst size. The range is 1 to 5000 cells.

IngPcUtil

Ingress percentage utilization.

Range: 1-127

EgSrvRate

Egress service rate. The range depends on the speed of the logical port:

  • T1 = 10 to 3622

  • E1 = 10 to 4528

  • Clear E1 = 10 to 4830

  • IMA T1 = 10 to (3591 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA E1 = 10 to (4490 * number_of_lines)

  • IMA clear E1 = 10 to (4789 * number_of_lines)

Note   An IMA group's range depends on the number of links in the group. Multiply the single line rate by the number of lines.

EgPcUtil

Egress percentage utilization.

Range: 1-127

clp_tag

Cell Loss Priority (CLP) tagging feature. Enter 1 to disable this feature, or enter 2 to enable CLP tagging.

Note   This option only applies to the following service class types (-st option): CBR (1), nrtVBR (2), ABR (3), UBR (4), and rtVBR (5).

Related Commands

dspcon, dspcons

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 2

Example

Configure the channel bandwidth control parameters for a variable bit rate (VBR) connection type on the current AUSM.

s1.1.12.AUSMB8.a > cnfupcvbr 2.1.3 2 3000 250000 2000 1 1000 50 4000 50 2

copychans

Copy Channels

Use the copychans command to copy a channel configuration onto one or more channels. This command enables you to create and configure multiple channels from a specified "template" channel.

Syntax

copychans <template chan #> <start chan #> <start vci #> <# of chans> [<start remote VPI> <start remote VCI>]

Syntax Description

template chan #

Specifies the channel number you are using as a template. To view the channels on the current card, use the dspcons or dspchans commands.

start chan #

Starting channel number. Use the dspcons or dspchans commands to see which channels are already being used.

start vci #

Starting VCI number. You can use the dspcons or dspchans commands to see which VCIs are already being used.

# of chans

Specify the number of channels you want to create using the template channel configuration.

start remote VPI

This option allows you to specify a starting remote virtual path identifier (VPI) for the connections you are creating.

start remote VCI

This option allows you to specify a starting remote virtual channel identifier (VCI) for the connections you are creating.

Related Commands

addcon, delchan, delchans

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

delaimgrp

Delete AIM Group

Use the delaimgrp command to delete an IMA group.

Syntax

delaimgrp <group_num>

Syntax Description

group_num

Enter the number for the IMA group you want to delete. Use the dspimagrps command to display the configured IMA groups.

Related Commands

addaimgrp, addlns2aimgrp, cnfaimgrp, dellnsfmaimgrp, dspaimgrp, dspaimgrps

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

The following example deletes IMA group 1:

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > delaimgrp 1 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

delcdrscprtn

Delete Card Resource Partition

A card resource partition defines the maximum number of logical connections (LCNs) that is assigned to each controller's resource partition when a new ATM port or IMA group is created. Use the delcdrscprtn command to delete the LCN count from a specified controller on the current card.

Syntax

delcdrscprtn <controller>

Syntax Description

controller

Enter the controller ID from which you want to delete the LCN count. The controller ID values are:

  • PAR = 1

  • PNNI = 2

  • Tag = 3

Related Commands

cnfcdrscprtn, dspcdrscprtn

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Delete the LCN count for the PAR controller on the current AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > delcdrscprtn 1 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

delchan

Delete Channel

Use the delchan command to delete a channel.

Syntax

delchan <channel_num>

Syntax Description

channel_num

Enter the channel number of the connection you want to modify. The dspcons command displays connection channel numbers in the LCN column.

Related Commands

cnfchan, dspchan, dspchans

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 2

Example

Delete the connection with LCN 16.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > delchan 16 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

delchanloop

Delete Channel Loopback

Use the delchanloop command to delete a channel loopback from the current AUSM.

Syntax

delchanloop <port_num.vpi.vci | channel_num>

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number for the connection you want to modify. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. To display a complete list of connections, enter the dspcons command.

vpi

Enter the VPI of the connection you want to display. The VPI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

vci

Enter the VCI of the connection you want to display. The VCI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

channel_num

Enter the channel number of the connection you want to modify. The dspcons command displays connection channel numbers in the LCN column.

Related Commands

addchanloop, dspcon, dspcons, tstcon, tstdelay


Tip To view the loopback status of a connection, use the dspcon command and look for the line labeled LocalRemoteLpbkState.

Attributes

Log: No

State: Active

Privilege: Group 4

Example

Remove channel loopback from channel 16 on the current AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a > delchanloop 16 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a >

delchans

Use the delchans command to delete a range of AUSM connections by specifying the channel numbers. Channel numbers are assigned by the switch as each connection is defined with the addcon command. You can view connection channel numbers in the LCN column of the dspcons command.

Syntax

delchans <start chan #> <# of chans>

Syntax Description

start chan #

Enter a Logical Connection Number (LCN) as it appears in the dspcons command display.

# of chans

Number of consecutive channels to delete.

Related Commands

addcon, cnfchan, cnfcon, dspcons, dspchans

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Delete channels 16 through 17 on the current card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a > delchans 16 2 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a >

delcon

Delete Connection

Use the delcon command to remove a connection from the AUSM card.

Syntax

delcon <port_num.vpi.vci>

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number for the connection you want to delete. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. To display a complete list of connections, enter the dspcons command.

vpi

Enter the VPI of the connection you want to display. The VPI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

vci

Enter the VCI of the connection you want to display. The VCI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

Related Commands

addcon, cnfcon, dncon, dspcon, dspcons, rrtcon, tstcon, upcon

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 2

Example

Delete connection 100/100 from port 1.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a > delcon 1.100.100 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a >

delimagrp

Delete IMA Group

Use the delimagrp command to delete an IMA group.

Syntax

delimagrp <group_num>

Syntax Description

group_num

Enter the number for the IMA group you want to delete. Use the dspimagrps command to display the configured IMA groups.

Related Commands

addimagrp, addlns2imagrp, cnfimagrp, dellnsfmimagrp, dspimagrp, dspimagrps

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

The following example deletes IMA group 1:

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > delimagrp 1 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

delln

Delete Line

Use the delln command to bring down a line.

Syntax

delln <line_num>

Syntax Description

line_num

Number of the line to be deleted.

Related Commands

addln, cnfln, dspln, dsplns

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Bring down line 8 on an AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > delln 8 PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

dellnloop

Delete Line Loop

Use the dellnloop command to remove the line loopback feature from a line.

Syntax

dellnloop <line_num>

Syntax Description

line_num

Number of the line to be removed from loopback. Enter the dsplns command to view the available lines. Use the dspln command to determine if a line is in loopback mode.

Related Commands

addlnloop, dspln, dsplns

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Service Group

Example

Remove line loopback from line 8 on an AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > dellnloop 8 PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

dellnsfmaimgrp

Delete Lines from AIM Group

Use the dellnsfmaimgrp command to remove lines from an existing IMA group.

Syntax

dellnsfmaimgrp <group_num> <list_of_lines>

Syntax Description

group_num

Enter the number for the IMA group you want to modify. Use the dspimagrps command to display the configured IMA groups.

list_of_lines

List the lines to be included in the group. Separate each line number by a period. For example, 1.2.3.4 adds lines 1 through 4 to the IMA group.

Related Commands

addaimgrp, addlns2aimgrp, cnfaimgrp, delaimgrp, dspaimgrp, dspaimgrps

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

The following example shows how to delete a single line from an IMA group.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > dellnsfmaimgrp 1 8 Warning: If Connections exist under the ima group then the cell rates might require modification PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

The next example shows how to delete multiple lines from an IMA group.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > dellnsfmaimgrp 1 7.8 Warning: If Connections exist under the ima group then the cell rates might require modification PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

dellnsfmimagrp

Delete Lines from IMA Group

Use the dellnsfmimagrp command to remove lines from an existing IMA group.

Syntax

dellnsfmimagrp <group_num> <list_of_lines>

Syntax Description

group_num

Enter the number for the IMA group you want to modify. Use the dspimagrps command to display the configured IMA groups.

list_of_lines

List the lines to be included in the group. Separate each line number by a period. For example, 1.2.3.4 adds lines 1 through 4 to the IMA group.

Related Commands

addimagrp, addlns2imagrp, cnfimagrp, delimagrp, dspimagrp, dspimagrps

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

The following example shows how to delete a single line from an IMA group.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > dellnsfmimagrp 1 8 Warning: If Connections exist under the ima group then the cell rates might require modification PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

The next example shows how to delete multiple lines from an IMA group.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > dellnsfmimagrp 1 7.8 Warning: If Connections exist under the ima group then the cell rates might require modification PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

delport

Delete Port

Use the delport command to remove ATM services from a line on an AUSM card.

Syntax

delport <port_num>


Note   You cannot use the delport command to delete a port number used by an IMA group. To delete an IMA group, use the delimagrp command.

Syntax Description

port_num

Number of the port to be deleted. Use the dspports command to display the configured ports.

Related Commands

addport, dspport, dspports

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Delete port 8 on an AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > delport 8 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

delrscprtn

Delete Resource Partition

Use the delrscprtn command to delete a resource partition configuration.

Syntax

delrscprtn <port_num> <cntrlr_type> <cntrlr_id>

Syntax Description

port_num

Port number from which to delete the partition. Use the dspports command to view the available ports.

cntrlr_type

Controller for this partition. Enter 2, as the PNNI controller is the only controller supported in this release.

  • PAR = 1

  • PNNI = 2

  • MPLS = 3

cntrlr_id

Enter the controller ID assigned to the partition you are deleting. To display the controller ID, use the dsprscprtn command.

Related Commands

addrscprtn, cnfrscprtn, dsprscprtn

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

The following example deletes a PNNI resource partition from port 1.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > delrscprtn 1 2 2 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

dncon

Down Connection

Use the dncon command to bring down a connection.


Note   This command operates only on master endpoints.

Syntax

dncon <port_num.vpi.vci | channel_num>

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number for the connection you want to modify. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. To display a complete list of connections, enter the dspcons command.

vpi

Enter the VPI of the connection you want to display. The VPI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

vci

Enter the VCI of the connection you want to display. The VCI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

channel_num

Enter the channel number of the connection you want to modify. The dspcons command displays connection channel numbers in the LCN column.

Related Commands

addcon, delcon, dspcon, dspcons, upcon

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Bring down the connection on channel 19.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a > dncon 19 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a >

dspaimgrp

Display AIM Group

Use the dspaimgrp command to view the current configuration for an IMA group.

Syntax

dspaimgrp <group_num>

Syntax Description

group_num

Enter the number for the IMA group you want to display. Use the dspimagrps command to display the configured IMA groups.

Related Commands

addaimgrp, addlns2aimgrp, cnfaimgrp, delaimgrp, dellnsfmaimgrp, dspaimgrps

Attributes

Log: No

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Display the configuration for IMA group 2 on the current card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > dspaimgrp 1 IMA Group number : 1 Port type : NNI Lines configured : 1.2.3.4 Enable : Enabled IMA Port state : Active IMA Group Ne state : operational PortSpeed (cells/sec) : 14364 GroupTxAvailCellRate (cells/sec) : 14364 ImaGroupTxFrameLength(cells) : 128 LcpDelayTolerance (IMA frames) : 1 ReadPtrWrPtrDiff (cells) : 4 Minimum number of links : 3 MaxTolerableDiffDelay (msec) : 275 Lines Present : 1.2.3.4 Observed Diff delay (msec) : 0 Clock Mode : CTC GroupAlpha : 2 GroupBeta : 2 GroupGamma : 1 GroupConfiguration : 1 IMAGrp Failure status : No Failure Timing reference link : 1 ImaGroupTxImaId : 0x0 ExpectedGroupRxImaId : 0x0 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

dspaimgrpcnt

Display AIM Group Counter

Use the dspaimgrpcnt command to view the failure count for a specific IMA group on the current AUSM card.

Syntax

dspaimgrpcnt <group_num>

Syntax Description

group_num

Enter the number for the IMA group you want to display. Use the dspimagrps command to display the configured IMA groups.

Related Commands

clraimgrpcnt, clraimlncnt, dspaimgrp, dspaimgrps, dspaimlncnt, dspimainfo

Attributes

Log: No

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Display the failure count for IMA group 2 on the current card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > dspaimgrpcnt 2 IMA Group number: 2 Ne Number of failures : 0 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

dspaimgrps

Display Status and Configuration of All AIM Groups

Use the dspaimgrps command to list the configured IMA groups on the current AUSM card.

Syntax

dspaimgrps

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

addaimgrp, addlns2aimgrp, cnfaimgrp, delaimgrp, dellnsfmaimgrp, dspaimgrp

Attributes

Log: No

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Display a list of the IMA groups on the current card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > dspaimgrps List of IMA groups: =================== ImaGrp PortType Conf Avail Lines configured Lines present Tol Diff Port State rate rate Delay(ms) ------ -------- ----- ----- --------------- --------------- --------- ---------- 1.1 NNI 14364 14364 1.2.3.4 1.2.3.4 275 Active 1.2 NNI 14364 0 5.6.7.8 275 Sig. Failure NextPortNumAvailable: 5 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

dspaimlncnt

Display AIM Line Count

Use the dspaimlncnt command to view the IMA line counters for the specified line in an IMA group.

Syntax

dspaimlncnt <group_num> <linenum>

Syntax Description

group_num

Enter the number for the IMA group you want to display. Use the dspimagrps command to display the configured IMA groups.

linenum

Enter the number for the line you want to display. Use the dspimagrps command to display the lines assigned to an IMA group.

Related Commands

clraimgrpcnt, clraimlncnt, dspaimgrp, dspaimgrpcnt, dspaimgrps, dspimainfo

Attributes

Log: No

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Display the line counters for line 1 of IMA group 1.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > dspimalncnt 1 1 IMA group number : 1 Line number : 1 Icp Cells Received : 21787 Icp Errored Cells Recvd : 0 Ima Violations Count : 0 Ima OIF anomalies : 0 Ima Ne Severely Errored Seconds : 0 Ima Fe Severely Errored Seconds : 0 Ima Ne Unavailable Seconds : 6471 Ima Fe Unavailable Seconds : 0 Ima NeTx Unusable Seconds : 6553 Ima NeRx Unusable Seconds : 6553 Ima FeTx Unusable Seconds : 1 Ima FeRx Unusable Seconds : 0 Ima FeTx Num. Failues : 0 Ima FeRx Num. Failures : 0 # HEC errored cells : 0 # HEC errored seconds : 0 # Severely HEC errored seconds : 0 Syntax : dspimalncnt (or dspaimlncnt) imagroup linenum IMA group number -- value ranging from 1 to 8 line number -- value ranging from 1 to 8 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

dspalm

Display Alarm

Use the dspalm command to display the active alarms associated with a specific line on the current AUSM card.

Syntax

dspalm -ds1 <line>

Syntax Description

line

Line number for the line you want to display. Use dsplns to view the available lines.

Related Commands

clralm, clralms, dspalms

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display the alarms for line 2 on the current AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > dspalm -ds1 8 LineNum: 8 LineAlarmState: No Alarms LineStatisticalAlarmState: No Statistical Alarms PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

dspalmcnf

Display Alarm Configuration

Use the dspalmcnf command to display the alarm configuration and thresholds for a specific line on the current card.

Syntax

dspalmcnf -ds1 <line>

Syntax Description

line

Line number for the line you want to display the alarm configuration. Use the dsplns command to view the available lines.

Related Commands

None

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display the alarm configuration for line 8 on the current AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > dspalmcnf -ds1 8 LineNum: 8 RedSeverity: Major RAISeverity: Minor NEAlarmUpCount: 6 NEAlarmDnCount: 1 NEAlarmThreshold: 1500 FEAlarmUpCount: 6 FEAlarmDnCount: 1 FEAlarmThreshold: 1500 StatisticalAlarmSeverity: Minor lCV15minThreshold: 14 lCV24hrThreshold: 134 lES15minThreshold: 12 lES24hrThreshold: 121 lSES15minThreshold: 10 lSES24hrThreshold: 100 cRC15minThreshold: 14 cRC24hrThreshold: 134 cRCES15minThreshold: 12 cRCES24hrThreshold: 121 cRCSES15minThreshold: 10 Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop: cRCSES24hrThreshold: 100 SEFS15minThreshold: 2 SEFS24hrThreshold: 17 AISS15minThreshold: 2 AISS24hrThreshold: 17 UAS15minThreshold: 10 UAS24hrThreshold: 10 PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

dspalmcnt

Display Alarm Counters

Use the dspalmcnt command to display the alarm counters for a line on the current AUSM card. The alarm counters indicate how many times each type of active alarm has occurred since the counters were last reset.

Syntax

dspalmcnt -ds1 <line>

Syntax Description

line

Line number for the line for which you want to display the alarm counters. Use the dsplns command to view the available lines.

Related Commands

clralmcnt

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display the alarm counters for line 8 on the current AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > dspalmcnt -ds1 8 LineNum: 8 lCVCurrent: 0 lCVLast15minBucket: 0 lCVLast24hrBucket: 0 lESCurrent: 0 lESLast15minBucket: 0 lESLast24hrBucket: 0 lSESCurrent: 0 lSESLast15minBucket: 0 lSESLast24hrBucket: 0 cRCCurrent: 0 cRCLast15minBucket: 0 cRCLast24hrBucket: 0 cRCESCurrent: 0 cRCESLast15minBucket: 0 cRCESLast24hrBucket: 0 cRCSESCurrent: 0 cRCSESLast15minBucket: 0 cRCSESLast24hrBucket: 0 sEFSCurrent: 0 sEFSLast15minBucket: 0 Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop: sEFSLast24hrBucket: 1 aISSCurrent: 0 aISSLast15minBucket: 0 aISSLast24hrBucket: 0 uASCurrent: 0 uASLast15minBucket: 0 uASLast24hrBucket: 0 percentEFS: 99 RcvLOSCount: 0 RcvOOFCount: 0 RcvRAICount: 0 RcvFECount: 0 PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

dspalms

Display Alarms

Use the dspalms command to display a summary of the active line alarms on the current AUSM card.

Syntax

dspalms

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

clralm, clralms, dspalm

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display the line alarms on the current AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > dspalms -ds1 Line AlarmState StatisticalAlarmState ---- ----------- --------------------- 21.1 Alarm(s) On Alarm(s) On 21.8 No Alarms No Statistical Alarms PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

dspautorestart

Display Auto Restart

The dspautorestart command manually displays the current setting for the IMA group automatic restart feature.

Syntax

dspautorestart

Syntax Description

None.

Related Commands

cnfautorestart, restartimagrp

Attributes

Log: No

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Display the IMA group automatic restart feature setting.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > dspautorestart IMA Group Auto Restart Feature : DISABLE PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

dspcd

Display Card

Use the dspcd command to display information regarding the hardware, software, and operational status of the current AUSM card.

Syntax

dspcd


Note   You can also display card information by entering the dspcd command on the PXM1E with the appropriate slot number. For example: dspcd 21. The command report that appears is different from the report that appears when you enter the dspcd command on the AUSM card.

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

version

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display information for the current AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > dspcd ModuleSlotNumber: 21 FunctionModuleState: Active FunctionModuleType: AUSM-8T1/B FunctionModuleSerialNum: 820581 FunctionModuleHWRev: ae FunctionModuleFWRev: 020.000.001.000-D FunctionModuleResetReason: Reset by PXM LineModuleType: LM-RJ48-8T1 LineModuleState: Present mibVersionNumber: 80 configChangeTypeBitMap: CardCnfChng, LineCnfChng cardIntegratedAlarm: Major cardMajorAlarmBitMap: Line Alarm ATM PORT ALARM cardMinorAlarmBitMap: Channel failure Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop: Front Card Info Hardware Revision : AE Card Type : 52 Serial Number : 820581 Fab Number : 28-2160-01 Back Card Info Hardware Revision : AA Card Type : 22 Serial Number : 773224 Fab Number : 28-2011-01 PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

dspcderrs

Display Hardware Errors in BRAM

Use the dspcderrs command to display card-related errors on a AUSM card. No response messages appear on screen when there are no errors.

Syntax

dspcderrs

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

clrcderrs

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display any card errors for the current AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > dspcderrs PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

dspcdprtntype

Display Card Partition Type

Use the dspcdprtntype to view the partition type for the current card.

Syntax

dspcdprtntype

Syntax Description

None.

Related Commands

cnfcdprtntype

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 2

dspcdrscprtn

Display Card Resource Partition

Use the dspcdrscprtn command to display the maximum number of logical connections (LCNs) that is assigned to each controller's resource partition when a new ATM port or IMA group is created.

Syntax

dspcdrscprtn

Syntax Description

None.

Related Commands

cnfcdrscprtn, delcdrscprtn

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Display card resource partition configuration information for the current AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > dspcdrscprtn User NumOfLcnAvail ------ ------------- PAR 1000 PNNI 1000 TAG 1000 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

dspchan

Display Connection using Channel Number

Use the dspchan command to display configuration and operation data for connection. This command produces the same report as the dspcon command, but you can specify the connection using the channel number instead of using the port, VPI, and VCI numbers.

Syntax

dspchan <channel>

Syntax Description

channel

Specify the channel for the connection to be displayed. Channel numbers are displayed in the LCN column of dspcons and dspchans command reports.

Related Commands

addcon, delcon, dncon, dspchans, dspcons, tstcon, upcon

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display the connection identified as channel 18.

PXM1E_SJ.1.13.AUSMB8.a > dspchan 18 ------------------------------------------- ChanNum: 18 RowStatus: Add AdmnState: Up ChanState: Ok ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- PORT-ALARM CTRLR-ABIT E-AIS/RDI I-AIS/RDI ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- NO NO NO NO ------------------------------------------- ChanNum: 18 RowStatus: Add ConnAdminStatus: Up ConnectionType: VCC ServiceType: CBR1 ChanSvcFlag: PNNI PortNum: 2 VPI: 200 VCI (For VCC): 200 Local VPId(for VPC): 0 EgressQNum: 1 IngressQDepth(cells): 1000 IngressDiscardOption: CLP hysterisis IngressFrameDiscardThreshold 1000 IngressQCLPHigh(cells): 900 IngressQCLPLow(cells): 800 QCLPState: LOW IngressEfciThreshold(cells): 1000 UPCEnable: Enabled PeakCellRate[0+1](cells/sec): 3622 CellDelayVariation[0+1]: 10000 (micro secs) PeakCellRate[0](cells/sec): 3622 CellDelayVariation[0]: 250000 (micro secs) SustainedCellRate(cells/sec): 10 MaximumBurstSize(cells): 1024 SCRPolicing: CLP[0] CLPTagEnable: Enabled FrameGCRAEnable: Disable InitialBurstSize(cells): 0 LocalRemoteLpbkState: Disable ChanTestType: No Test ChanTestState: Failed ChanRTDresult: 65535 ms Ingress percentage util: 100 Egress percentage util : 100 Egress Service Rate: 3622 LocalVpi: 200 LocalVci: 200 LocalNSAP: 4700918100000000016444445c000001016b0200 RemoteVpi: 200 RemoteVci: 200 RemoteNSAP: 4700918100000000016444445c000001015b0400 Mastership: Master VpcFlag: Vcc RoutingPriority: 8 MaxCost: 2147483647 RestrictTrunkType: No Restriction LocalConnPCR: 3622 LocalConnSCR: 10 LocalConnMCR: 10 RemoteConnPCR: 3622 RemoteConnSCR: 10 RemoteConnMCR: 10 LocalConnMBS: 1024 RemoteConnMBS: 1024 Chan Reroute: False ConnPercentUtil: 100 ChanOvrSubOvrRide: Enabled Stdabr Parameters: Minimum Cell Rate: 10 Cells per second Peak Cell Rate: 3622 Cells per second Initial Cell rate: 3622 Cells per second Rate Increase Factor: 64 Rate Decrease Factor: 16 Nrm -- Inrate Cell Count: 64 Trm -- Time limit for Frm: 255 milliseconds Transient Buffer Exposure: 16777215 Cells Fixed Round Trip Time: 0 milliseconds ACR Decrease Time Factor: 500 milliseconds Cutoff Decrease Factor: 16 AbrType: Switch behavior without VS/VD ChanNumNextAvailable : 17 Local VpId NextAvailable : 1 PXM1E_SJ.1.13.AUSMB8.a >

dspchancnt

Display Channel Statistics Count

Use the dspchancnt command to display statistics information for a connection.

Syntax

dspchancnt <port_num.vpi.vci | channel_num>

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number for the connection you want to display. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. To display a complete list of connections, enter the dspchans command.

vpi

Enter the VPI of the connection you want to display. The VPI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

vci

Enter the VCI of the connection you want to display. The VCI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

channel_num

Enter the channel number of the connection you want to display. The dspchans command displays connection channel numbers in the LCN column.

Related Commands

addcon, clrchancnt, delcon, dncon, dspchans, dspcons, tstcon, upcon

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display the statistics for channel 18.

PXM1E_SJ.1.13.AUSMB8.a > dspchancnt 18 ChanNum: 18 ChannelState: Active ChannelEgressRcvState: Normal ChannelEgressXmitState: Normal ChannelIngressRcvState: Normal ChannelIngressXmtState: Normal ChanInServiceSeconds: 323316 ChanIngressPeakQDepth(cells): 1 ChanIngressCurrQDepth(cells): 0 ChanIngressReceiveCells: 971228746 ChanIngressClpSetCells: 0 ChanIngressEfciSetRcvCells: 0 ChanIngressEfciSetXmtCells: 0 ChanIngressUpcClpSetCells: 0 ChanIngressQfullDiscardCells: 0 ChanIngressClpSetDiscardCells: 0 ChanIngressTransmitCells: 971228746 ChanShelfAlarmDiscardCells: 0 ChanEarlyPacketDiscardCells: 0 ChanPartialPacketDiscardCells: 0 ChanIngressTransmitAAL5Frames: 80935728 ChanIngressReceiveCellRate(cells/sec): 3004 ChanIngressReceiveUtilization(percentage): 82 ChanIngressTransmitCellRate(cells/sec): 3004 ChanIngressTransmitUtilization(percentage): 82 ChanEgressReceiveCellRate(cells/sec): 0 ChanEgressReceiveUtilization(percentage): 0 EgressPortQFullDiscardCells: 0 EgressPortQClpThreshDiscardCells: 0 ChanTransmitFifoFullCount (per card): 0 PXM1E_SJ.1.13.AUSMB8.a >

dspchans

Display Channels

Use the dspchans command to display a summary of all the connections on the current AUSM card. There are no required parameters for this command. The command options allow you to customize the report the command displays.

Syntax

dspchans [-h] [-chn <ChanNum>] [-pt <PortNum>] [-vpi <VPI>] [-vci <VCI>] [-cos <ConnServType>] [-ct <ConnectionType>] [-master <masterShip>] [-pqn <Qnum>] [-admin <ConnAdminStatus>] [-alarm <ConnAlarmStatus>]

Syntax Description

-h

Display the list of command options.

-chn

Channel number. Use this option to limit the display to a specific channel. To view the configured channel numbers, use the dspcons command without any options.

-pt

Port number. This option limits the display to the connections on the specified port. To view the configured ports, use the dspports command.

-vpi

Connection VPI number. This option limits the display to the connections that use the specified VPI number. To view the configured VPI numbers, use the dspcons command without any options.

-vci

Connection VCI number. This option limits the display to the connections that use the specified VCI number. To view the configured VCI numbers, use the dspcons command without any options.

-cos

Service type. Use this option to limit the display to connections that use a particular ATM service type. To select the service type, enter the option with one of the following keywords:

  • CBR1

  • CBR2

  • CBR3

  • RT-VBR1

  • RT-VBR2

  • RT-VBR3

  • NRT-VBR1

  • NRT-VBR2

  • NRT-VBR3

  • UBR1

  • UBR2

  • ABRSD

-ct

Connection type. Use this option to limit the display to connections that use a specific channel type. To select the channel type, select one of the following types:

  • Virtual Path Connection = VPC

  • Virtual Channel Connection = VCC

-master

Mastership. This option allows you to limit the display to connections for which the local endpoint is either a master endpoint or a slave endpoint. To use this option, enter either -master master or -master slave.

-pqn

Egress queue select. Use this option to select connections based on the egress queues they are using. Valid queue numbers are 1 through 16.

-admin

Administrative status. Use this option to limit the display to those connections that either are administratively up or to those that are administratively down. To use this option, enter either -admin up or -admin down.

-alarm

Alarm type. Use this option to limit the display to connections that meet a specific alarm condition. To select the alarm condition, enter the option with one of the following keywords:

  • OK

  • PORT-ALARM

  • CTRLR-ABIT

  • E-AIS

  • RDI

  • I-AIS

  • RDI

Related Commands

addcon, cnfcon, delcon, dncon, dspcon, rrtcon, tstcon, upcon

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display the connections on the current AUSM card in the standard format (with no command options).

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a > dspchans LCN Port VPI VCI Class Type M/S EgrQ Admin Alarm ---- ---- --- ----- ------- ----- --- ---- ----- ----- 0016 001 100 00100 CBR1 VCC S 1 Up PORT-ALARM 0017 002 100 00100 CBR1 VCC M 1 Up PORT-ALARM Number of channels: 2 ChanNumNextAvailable : 18 Local VpId NextAvailable : 1 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a >

dspcon

Display Connection

Use the dspcon command to display configuration and operation data for connection.

Syntax

dspcon <port_num.vpi.vci>

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number for the connection you want to display. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. To display a complete list of connections, enter the dspcons command.

vpi

Enter the VPI of the connection you want to display. The VPI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

vci

Enter the VCI of the connection you want to display. The VCI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

Related Commands

addcon, cnfcon, delcon, dncon, dspcons, rrtcon, tstcon, upcon

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display the connection on port 1, VPI/VCI 100/100.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a > dspcon 1.100.100 ------------------------------------------- ChanNum: 16 RowStatus: Add AdmnState: Up ChanState: Failed ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- PORT-ALARM CTRLR-ABIT E-AIS/RDI I-AIS/RDI ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- YES YES NO NO ------------------------------------------- ChanNum: 16 RowStatus: Add ConnAdminStatus: Up ConnectionType: VCC ServiceType: CBR1 ChanSvcFlag: PNNI PortNum: 1 VPI: 100 VCI (For VCC): 100 Local VPId(for VPC): 0 EgressQNum: 1 IngressQDepth(cells): 1000 IngressDiscardOption: CLP hysterisis IngressFrameDiscardThreshold 1000 IngressQCLPHigh(cells): 900 IngressQCLPLow(cells): 800 QCLPState: LOW IngressEfciThreshold(cells): 1000 UPCEnable: Enabled PeakCellRate[0+1](cells/sec): 3591 CellDelayVariation[0+1]: 10000 (micro secs) PeakCellRate[0](cells/sec): 3591 CellDelayVariation[0]: 250000 (micro secs) SustainedCellRate(cells/sec): 10 MaximumBurstSize(cells): 1024 SCRPolicing: CLP[0] CLPTagEnable: Enabled FrameGCRAEnable: Disable InitialBurstSize(cells): 0 LocalRemoteLpbkState: Disable ChanTestType: No Test ChanTestState: Not In Progress ChanRTDresult: 65535 ms Ingress percentage util: 100 Egress percentage util : 100 Egress Service Rate: 3591 LocalVpi: 100 LocalVci: 100 LocalNSAP: 4700918100000000016444445c00000101230100 RemoteVpi: 0 RemoteVci: 0 RemoteNSAP: 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Mastership: Slave VpcFlag: Vcc RoutingPriority: 8 MaxCost: 2147483647 RestrictTrunkType: No Restriction LocalConnPCR: 3591 LocalConnSCR: 10 LocalConnMCR: 10 RemoteConnPCR: 3591 RemoteConnSCR: 10 RemoteConnMCR: 10 LocalConnMBS: 1024 RemoteConnMBS: 1024 Chan Reroute: False ConnPercentUtil: 100 ChanOvrSubOvrRide: Enabled Stdabr Parameters: Minimum Cell Rate: 10 Cells per second Peak Cell Rate: 10 Cells per second Initial Cell rate: 10 Cells per second Rate Increase Factor: 64 Rate Decrease Factor: 16 Nrm -- Inrate Cell Count: 64 Trm -- Time limit for Frm: 255 milliseconds Transient Buffer Exposure: 16777215 Cells Fixed Round Trip Time: 0 milliseconds ACR Decrease Time Factor: 500 milliseconds Cutoff Decrease Factor: 16 AbrType: Switch behavior without VS/VD ChanNumNextAvailable : 18 Local VpId NextAvailable : 1 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a >

dspcons

Display Connections

Use the dspcons command to display a summary of all the connections on the current AUSM card. There are no required parameters for this command. The command options allow you to customize the report the command displays.

Syntax

dspcons [-h] [-chn <ChanNum>] [-pt <PortNum>] [-vpi <VPI>] [-vci <VCI>] [-cos <ConnServType>] [-ct <ConnectionType>] [-master <masterShip>] [-pqn <Qnum>] [-admin <ConnAdminStatus>] [-alarm <ConnAlarmStatus>]

Syntax Description

-h

Display the list of command options.

-chn

Channel number. Use this option to limit the display to a specific channel. To view the configured channel numbers, use the dspcons command without any options.

-pt

Port number. This option limits the display to the connections on the specified port. To view the configured ports, use the dspports command.

-vpi

Connection VPI number. This option limits the display to the connections that use the specified VPI number. To view the configured VPI numbers, use the dspcons command without any options.

-vci

Connection VCI number. This option limits the display to the connections that use the specified VCI number. To view the configured VCI numbers, use the dspcons command without any options.

-cos

Service type. Use this option to limit the display to connections that use a particular ATM service type. To select the service type, enter the option with one of the following keywords:

  • CBR1

  • CBR2

  • CBR3

  • RT-VBR1

  • RT-VBR2

  • RT-VBR3

  • NRT-VBR1

  • NRT-VBR2

  • NRT-VBR3

  • UBR1

  • UBR2

  • ABRSD

-ct

Connection type. Use this option to limit the display to connections that use a specific channel type. To select the channel type, select one of the following types:

  • Virtual Path Connection = VPC

  • Virtual Channel Connection = VCC

-master

Mastership. This option allows you to limit the display to connections for which the local endpoint is either a master endpoint or a slave endpoint. To use this option, enter either -master master or -master slave.

-pqn

Egress queue select. Use this option to select connections based on the egress queues they are using. Valid queue numbers are 1 through 16.

-admin

Administrative status. Use this option to limit the display to those connections that either are administratively up or to those that are administratively down. To use this option, enter either -admin up or -admin down.

-alarm

Alarm type. Use this option to limit the display to connections that meet a specific alarm condition. To select the alarm condition, enter the option with one of the following keywords:

  • OK

  • PORT-ALARM

  • CTRLR-ABIT

  • E-AIS

  • RDI

  • I-AIS

  • RDI

Related Commands

addcon, cnfcon, delcon, dncon, dspcon, rrtcon, tstcon, upcon

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display the connections on the current AUSM card in the standard format (with no command options).

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a > dspcons LCN Port VPI VCI Class Type M/S EgrQ Admin Alarm ---- ---- --- ----- ------- ----- --- ---- ----- ----- 0016 001 100 00100 CBR1 VCC S 1 Up PORT-ALARM 0017 002 100 00100 CBR1 VCC M 1 Up PORT-ALARM Number of channels: 2 ChanNumNextAvailable : 18 Local VpId NextAvailable : 1 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a >

dspconstdabr

Display Connection Standard ABR

Use the dspconstdabr command to display the Standard ABR configuration on a connection.

Syntax

dspconstdabr <port_num.vpi.vci | channel_num>

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number for the connection you want to display. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. To display a complete list of connections, enter the dspcons command.

vpi

Enter the VPI of the connection you want to display. The VPI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

vci

Enter the VCI of the connection you want to display. The VCI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

channel_num

Enter the channel number of the connection you want to display. The dspcons command displays connection channel numbers in the LCN column.

Related Commands

addcon, cnfconabrparams, cnfconabrrates, cnfconstdabr, dspcon, dspcons

Attributes

Log: No

State: Active

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display the ABR parameter configuration on connection 16.

PXM1E_SJ.1.13.AUSMB8.a > dspconstdabr 16 ChannelNumber : 16 Minimum Cell Rate : 10 Cells per second Peak Cell Rate : 3622 Cells per second Initial Cell rate : 3622 Cells per second Rate Increase Factor : 64 Rate Decrease Factor : 16 Nrm -- Inrate Cell Count : 64 Trm -- Time limit for Frm : 255 milliseconds Transient Buffer Exposure : 16777215 Cells Fixed Round Trip Time : 0 milliseconds ACR Decrease Time Factor : 500 milliseconds Cutoff Decrease Factor : 16 ABRType : Switch behavior without VS/VD PXM1E_SJ.1.13.AUSMB8.a >

dspfeature

Display Feature

Use the dspfeature command to display the feature set supported on the current AUSM card. The feature sets that can be supported are:

Syntax

dspfeature

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

cnfchanabrparams, cnfchanabrrates, cnfchanstdabr, cnfstdabrctrl, dspchanstdabr, dspstdabrctrl

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Strata Group

Example

Display features of the current AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > dspfeature Rate Control: On IMA feature: On PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

dspilmi

Display ILMI

Use the dspilmi command to view the Interim Local Management Interface (ILMI) configuration for an ATM port or IMA group.

Syntax

dspilmi <port_num>

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number you want to display. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command.

Related Commands

cnfilmi, dspilmicnt

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display the ILMI configuration for port 1 on the AUSM.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > dspilmi 1 PortNum: 1 Signalling: No Signalling SignallingVPI: 0 SignallingVCI: 16 ILMITrap: Disable ILMI-Min-Trap-Interval(secs): 1 KeepAlivePolling: Disable ErrorThreshold: 3 EventThreshold: 4 PollingInterval(secs): 30 MinimumEnquiryInterval(secs): 10 AddressRegistration: Disable PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

dspilmicnt

Display ILMI Counters

Use the dspilmicnt command to view the ILMI counters for an ATM port or IMA group.

Syntax

dspilmicnt <port_num>

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number you want to display. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command.

Related Commands

cnfilmi, dspilmi

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display ILMI counters for port 1 on the current AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > dspilmicnt 1 PortNum: 1 SNMPPDUsReceived: 0 GetRequestReceived: 0 GetNextRequestReceived: 0 SetRequestReceived: 0 TrapReceived: 0 GetResponseReceived: 0 GetResponseTransmitted: 0 GetRequestTransmitted: 0 TrapsTransmitted: 0 InvalidPDUReceived: 0 Asn1ParseError: 0 NoSuchNameError: 0 TooBigError: 0 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

dspimaalmparm

Display IMA Alarm Parameters

There are two IMA alarm parameters. One parameter defines how long an IMA group must be down before an alarm is generated. The other parameter defines how long a previously downed IMA group must be up before another alarm reports that the group is back up. Use the dspimaalmparm command to view the IMA alarm parameters for a specified IMA group.

Syntax

dspimaalmparm <group_num>

Syntax Description

group_num

Enter the number for the IMA group you want to display. Use the dspimagrps command to display the configured IMA groups.

Related Commands

cnfimaalmparm

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Display the configuration for IMA group 1 on the current card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > dspimaalmparm 1 Group No. UpTime(msec). DownTime(msec) --------- ------- -------------- 1 2500 10000 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

dspimagrp

Display IMA Group

Use the dspimagrp command to view the current configuration for an IMA group.

Syntax

dspimagrp <group_num>

Syntax Description

group_num

Enter the number for the IMA group you want to display. Use the dspimagrps command to display the configured IMA groups.

Related Commands

addimagrp, addlns2imagrp, cnfimagrp, delimagrp, dellnsfmimagrp, dspimagrps

Attributes

Log: No

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Display the configuration for IMA group 1 on the current card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > dspimagrp 1 IMA Group number : 1 Port type : NNI Lines configured : 1.2.3.4 Enable : Enabled IMA Port state : Active IMA Group Ne state : operational PortSpeed (cells/sec) : 14364 GroupTxAvailCellRate (cells/sec) : 14364 ImaGroupTxFrameLength(cells) : 128 LcpDelayTolerance (IMA frames) : 1 ReadPtrWrPtrDiff (cells) : 4 Minimum number of links : 3 MaxTolerableDiffDelay (msec) : 275 Lines Present : 1.2.3.4 Observed Diff delay (msec) : 0 Clock Mode : CTC GroupAlpha : 2 GroupBeta : 2 GroupGamma : 1 GroupConfiguration : 1 IMAGrp Failure status : No Failure Timing reference link : 1 ImaGroupTxImaId : 0x0 ExpectedGroupRxImaId : 0x0 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

dspimagrpcnt

Display IMA Group Counter

Use the dspimagrpcnt command to view the failure count for a specific IMA group on the current AUSM card.

Syntax

dspimagrpcnt <group_num>

Syntax Description

group_num

Enter the number for the IMA group you want to display. Use the dspimagrps command to display the configured IMA groups.

Related Commands

clrimagrpcnt, clrimalncnt, dspimagrp, dspimagrps, dspimainfo, dspimalncnt

Attributes

Log: No

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Display the failure count for IMA group 2 on the current card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > dspimagrpcnt 2 IMA Group number: 2 Ne Number of failures : 0 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

dspimagrps

Display IMA Groups

Use the dspimagrps command to list the configured IMA groups on the current AUSM card.

Syntax

dspimagrps

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

addimagrp, addlns2imagrp, cnfimagrp, delimagrp, dellnsfmimagrp, dspimagrp

Attributes

Log: No

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Display all IMA groups on the current card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > dspimagrps List of IMA groups: =================== ImaGrp PortType Conf Avail Lines configured Lines present Tol Diff Port State rate rate Delay(ms) ------ -------- ----- ----- --------------- --------------- --------- ---------- 1.1 NNI 14364 14364 1.2.3.4 1.2.3.4 275 Active 1.2 NNI 14364 0 5.6.7.8 275 Sig. Failure NextPortNumAvailable: 5 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

dspimainfo

Display IMA Information

Use the dspimainfo command to view IMA status information for all IMA groups on the current AUSM card.

Syntax

dspimainfo

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

dspautorestart, dspimagrp, dspimagrpcnt, dspimagrps, dspimaln, dspimalncnt

Attributes

Log: No

State: Active

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display IMA status information for all IMA groups on the current card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > dspimainfo Link Group NeTx NeRx FeTx FeRx TxLID RxID State State State State ------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 1 Active Active Active Active 0 0 2 1 Active Active Active Active 1 1 3 1 Active Active Active Active 2 2 4 1 Active Active Active Active 3 3 5 2 Unusable Unusable NotInGroup NotInGroup 0 33 6 2 Unusable Unusable NotInGroup NotInGroup 1 33 7 2 Unusable Unusable NotInGroup NotInGroup 2 33 8 2 Unusable Unusable NotInGroup NotInGroup 3 33 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

dspimaln

Display IMA Line Status

Use the dspimaln command to view the status for the specified line in an IMA group.

Syntax

dspimalncnt <group_num> <linenum>

Syntax Description

group_num

Enter the number for the IMA group you want to display. Use the dspimagrps command to display the configured IMA groups.

linenum

Enter the number for the line you want to display. Use the dspimagrps command to display the lines assigned to an IMA group.

Related Commands

clrimagrpcnt, clrimalncnt, dspimagrp, dspimagrpcnt, dspimagrps, dspimainfo, dspimalncnt

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Display the line status for line 2 of IMA group 1.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > dspimaln 1 2 IMA Group number : 1 Link number : 2 ImaLink TxLId : 0x1 ImaLink RxLId : 0x1 LinkNeRxState : Active LinkNeTxState : Active LinkNeRxFailureStatus : No Failure LinkFeRxState : Active LinkFeTxState : Active LinkFeRxFailureStatus : No Failure LinkRelDelay : 0 LinkRxTestPattern : 1 Ne Link Tx Num Failures : 0 Ne Link Rx Num Failures : 0 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

dspimalncnt

Display IMA Line Count

Use the dspimalncnt command to view the IMA line counters for the specified line in an IMA group.

Syntax

dspimalncnt <group_num> <linenum>

Syntax Description

group_num

Enter the number for the IMA group you want to display. Use the dspimagrps command to display the configured IMA groups.

linenum

Enter the number for the line you want to display. Use the dspimagrps command to display the lines assigned to an IMA group.

Related Commands

clrimagrpcnt, clrimalncnt, dspimagrp, dspimagrpcnt, dspimagrps, dspimainfo

Attributes

Log: No

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Display the line counters for line 1 of IMA group 1.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > dspimalncnt 1 1 IMA group number : 1 Line number : 1 Icp Cells Received : 21787 Icp Errored Cells Recvd : 0 Ima Violations Count : 0 Ima OIF anomalies : 0 Ima Ne Severely Errored Seconds : 0 Ima Fe Severely Errored Seconds : 0 Ima Ne Unavailable Seconds : 6471 Ima Fe Unavailable Seconds : 0 Ima NeTx Unusable Seconds : 6553 Ima NeRx Unusable Seconds : 6553 Ima FeTx Unusable Seconds : 1 Ima FeRx Unusable Seconds : 0 Ima FeTx Num. Failues : 0 Ima FeRx Num. Failures : 0 # HEC errored cells : 0 # HEC errored seconds : 0 # Severely HEC errored seconds : 0 Syntax : dspimalncnt (or dspaimlncnt) imagroup linenum IMA group number -- value ranging from 1 to 8 line number -- value ranging from 1 to 8 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

dspimatst

Display IMA Test

Use the dspimatst command to view the configuration and status of the IMA test feature.

Syntax

dspimatst <group_num>

Syntax Description

group_num

Enter the number for the IMA group you want to display. Use the dspimagrps command to display the configured IMA groups.

Related Commands

clrimatst, cnfimatst, dspimagrp, dspimagrps

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Display the configuration and status for the IMA group 1 test feature.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > dspimatst 1 Group No : 1 Test Link : 4294967295 Test Status : Disabled Test Pattern : 4294967295 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

dsplcn

Display Local Channel Number

Use the dsplcn command to display the connection channel number when you know the port number and the DLCI for the connection.

Syntax

dsplcn <port_num.vpi.vci>

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number for the connection you want to display. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. To display a complete list of connections (with channel numbers), enter the dspcons command.

vpi

Enter the VPI of the connection you want to display. The VPI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report (with channel numbers).

vci

Enter the VCI of the connection you want to display. The VCI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report (with channel numbers).

Related Commands

dspchans, dspcons

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display the channel number for the connection using port 1 and VPI/VCI 100/100.

PXM1E_SF.1.13.AUSMB8.a > dsplcn 1.100.100 LCN number is : 16 PXM1E_SF.1.13.AUSMB8.a >

dspln

Display Line

Enter the dspln command to view the characteristics of a specified physical line.

Syntax

dspln <line_num>

Syntax Description

line_num

Line number for the line you want to display. Use the dsplns command to view the available lines.

Related Commands

addln, cnfln, delln, dsplns

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display line 8 on the current AUSM.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > dspln 8 LineNum: 8 LineConnectorType: RJ-48 LineType: dsx1ESF LineEnable: Modify LineCoding: dsx1B8ZS LineLength: 0-131 ft LineXmtClockSource: LocalTiming LineLoopbackCommand: LocalLineLoop LineSendCode: NoCode LineUsedTimeslotsBitMap: 0xffffff LineLoopbackCodeDetection: codeDetectDisabled LineBERTEnable: Disable LineNumOfValidEntries: 8 PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

dsplns

Display Lines

Use the dsplns command to view a summary of all lines on the current card. To view more information about a single line, use the dspln command.

Syntax

Enter dsplns without arguments.

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

addln, cnfln, delln, dspln

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display lines on the current AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > dsplns Line Conn Type Status/Coding Length XmtClock Alarm Stats Type Source Alarm ---- ----- ------------ ------ -------- ------------- -------- ----- ----- 21.1 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Ena/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim No Yes 21.2 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Ena/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim No Yes 21.3 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Mod/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim No No 21.4 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Mod/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim Yes Yes 21.5 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Ena/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim Yes Yes 21.6 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Dis/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim 21.7 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Dis/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim 21.8 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Mod/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim Yes No LineNumOfValidEntries: 8 PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

dsploads

Display Loads

Use the dsploads command to view the connection load for all ports on the current AUSM. This command helps you to determine whether adding more connections is advisable.

The display shows the load in cells per second. If the traffic is exceeding the bandwidth configured for the port, an "overload" message appears at the bottom of the column for the overloaded port.

Syntax

dsploads

Related Commands

None

Attributes

Log: No

State: Active

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display the loads on the current AUSM.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > dsploads Load Display for ATM UNI and IMA ports Port 1 Port2 Port3 Port4 Port5 Port6 Port7 Port8 *************************************************************** Egress direction (Based on EgrSrv rate for all service types) CBR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 VBR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ABR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 UBR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 rt-VBR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -------------------------------------------------------------- Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ingress direction CBR (based on PCR0+1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 VBR (based on PCR0+1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ABR (based on MCR) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 UBR (based on PCR0+1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 rt-VBR (based on PCR0+1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -------------------------------------------------------------- Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Load Status Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Note: All Cell Rates are multiplied by respective Percentage Utilization factors PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

dspmaptbl

Display Map Table

Use the dspmaptbl command to view the port, connection, and channel numbers assigned to ATM connections, as well as the channel type.

Syntax

dspmaptbl

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

None

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display map table for the current AUSM.

PXM1E_SJ.1.13.AUSMB8.a > dspmaptbl PortNum VPI VCI ChanNum Channel Type ------- --- --- ------- ------------ 1 100 100 16 VCC 2 200 200 18 VCC PXM1E_SJ.1.13.AUSMB8.a >

dspmsgcnt

Display Message Counters

Display the message counters for the current AUSM card.

Syntax

dspmsgcnt

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

clrmsgcnt

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display the message counters for the current AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > dspmsgcnt RiscXmtCtrlMsg: 26626 RiscRcvCtrlMsg: 26625 SARXmtCtrlMsg: 26625 SARRcvCtrlMsg: 26625 SARCtrlMsgDiscLenErr: 0 SARCtrlMsgDiscCRCErr: 0 SARCtrlMsgDiscUnknownChan: 0 SARCtrlMsgLastUnknownChan: 0 PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

dspplpp

Display PLPP

Use the dspplpp command to view the configured Physical Layer Protocol Process (PLPP) parameters for a line on the current AUSM.

Syntax

dspplpp <phy_port_num>

Syntax Description

phy_port_num

Line number for which you want to configure PLPP. Use the dsplns command to view the available lines.

Note   The help for the cnfplpp command refers to a physical port, which is the same thing as a line. A logical port is the entity that is created with the addport command.

Related Commands

cnfplpp

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: 1

Example

Display PLPP parameters for line 8 on the current AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > dspplpp 8 PhysicalPortNumber: 8 CellFraming: ATM CellScramble: No Scramble Plpp Loopback: No Loopback Single-bit error correction: Enabled PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

dspport

Display Port

Use the dspport command to display status and configuration data for a specific port.

Syntax

dspport <port number>

Syntax Description

port number

Enter the port number you want to display. For a list of the configured ports, enter the dspports command.

Related Commands

addport, delport, dspports

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

The first example shows the display for ATM port 8.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > dspport 8 LogicalPortNumber: 8 Port Enable: UP Port State: Line alarm PortType: UNI PhysicalPortNumber: 8 CellFraming: ATM CellScramble: No Scramble Plpp Loopback: No Loopback Single-bit error correction: Disabled PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

The second example shows the display for an IMA group using port number 1.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > dspport 1 IMA Group number : 1 Port type : NNI Lines configured : 1.2.3.4 Enable : Modify IMA Port state : Active IMA Group Ne state : operational PortSpeed (cells/sec) : 14364 GroupTxAvailCellRate (cells/sec) : 14364 ImaGroupTxFrameLength(cells) : 128 LcpDelayTolerance (IMA frames) : 1 ReadPtrWrPtrDiff (cells) : 4 Minimum number of links : 2 MaxTolerableDiffDelay (msec) : 275 Lines Present : 1.2.3.4 Observed Diff delay (msec) : 0 Clock Mode : CTC GroupAlpha : 2 GroupBeta : 2 GroupGamma : 1 GroupConfiguration : 1 IMAGrp Failure status : No Failure Timing reference link : 1 ImaGroupTxImaId : 0x0 ExpectedGroupRxImaId : 0x1 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

dspportcnt

Display Port Statistics Counters

Use the dspportcnt command to view statistics information for a specified ATM port or IMA group on an AUSM.

Syntax

dspportcnt <port number>

Syntax Description

port number

Specify the number for the port for which you want to view statistics. The dspports command lists all configured ports.

Related Commands

dspport, dspports

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display port statistics for port 7 on the current card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > dspportcnt 7 PortNum: 7 PortState: Line Failure IngressRcvCells: 0 IngressRcvCellRate (cells/sec): 0 IngressRcvUtilization (percentage): 0 IngressXmtCells: 0 IngressGFCErrorCells: 0 IngressVpiVciErrCells: 0 IngressUnknownVpiVci: 0x0 IngressRcvClpSetCells: 0 EgressRcvCells: 0 EgressRcvCellRate (cells/sec): 0 EgressRcvUtilization (percentage): 0 EgressXmtCells: 0 EgressXmtCellRate (cells/sec): 0 EgressXmtUtilization (percentage): 0 EgressPortAlarmDiscardCells: 0 EgressXmtClpSetCells: 0 EgressXmtEfciSetCells: 0 PortXmtAisCells: 0 PortXmtSgmtLpbkCells: 0 Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop: PortRcvAisCells: 0 PortRcvFerfCells: 0 PortRcvSgmtLpbkCells: 0 PortRcvCrcErrOAMCells: 0 TotalIngressQFullDiscardCells: 0 TotalIngressClpSetDiscardCells: 0 TransmitFIFOFullCount (per card): 0 ReceivedHECErrorCells: 0 HECErroredSeconds: 0 SeverelyHECErroredSeconds: 0 Syntax : dspportcnt "port_num" port number -- values ranging from 1-8 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

dspportq

Display Port Queue Information

Use the dspportq command to view queue information for a specified egress queue on an ATM port or IMA group.

Syntax

dspportq <port number> <egress queue number>

Syntax Description

port number

Enter the port number you want to display. To view a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command.

egress queue number

Enter the egress queue number you want to display. To view a list of egress queues, enter the dspportqs command.

Related Commands

cnfportq, dspportqs, dspports

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display queue information for egress queue 1 on port 1.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > dspportq 1 1 ServicePortNum: 1 QueueNumber: 1 PortBinState: Enabled ServiceSequence: 1 QueueDepth(cells): 200 CLPThresholdHigh(cells): 180 CLPThresholdLow(cells): 160 EFCIThreshold(cells): 160 QueueAlgorithm: 3 MaxBandwidthIncrement: 0 MinBandwidthIncrement: 0 QCLPState: Low QFullDiscardedCells: 0 CLPSetDiscardedCells: 0 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

dspportqs

Display Port Queue Information

Use the dspportqs command to view queue information for all the egress queues on an AUSM port.

Syntax

dspportqs

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

cnfportq, dspportq

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display egress queue information for all the egress queues on the AUSM.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > dspportqs Port Q Num State Q-Algo Service-Seq Depth-Max CLP-High CLP-Low EFCI-Thrsh ---- ----- ----- ------ ----------- --------- -------- ------- ---------- 1 1 Enabled 3 1 200 180 160 160 1 2 Enabled 3 4 900 800 700 700 1 3 Enabled 3 3 900 800 700 700 1 4 Enabled 3 5 200 180 160 160 1 5 Enabled 3 2 900 800 700 700 5 1 Enabled 3 1 200 180 160 160 5 2 Enabled 3 4 900 800 700 700 5 3 Enabled 3 3 900 800 700 700 5 4 Enabled 3 5 200 180 160 160 5 5 Enabled 3 2 900 800 700 700 6 1 Enabled 3 1 200 180 160 160 6 2 Enabled 3 4 900 800 700 700 6 3 Enabled 3 3 900 800 700 700 6 4 Enabled 3 5 200 180 160 160 6 5 Enabled 3 2 900 800 700 700 7 1 Enabled 3 1 200 180 160 160 7 2 Enabled 3 4 900 800 700 700 7 3 Enabled 3 3 900 800 700 700 7 4 Enabled 3 5 200 180 160 160 7 5 Enabled 3 2 900 800 700 700 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

dspportrscprtn

Display Port Resource Partition

Use the dsprscprtn command to display the configuration of a resource partition that is assigned to a specific ATM port or IMA group.

Syntax

dsprscprtn <port number>

Syntax Description

port number

Specify the port number for the resource partition you want to view. The dspports command lists all configured ports.

Related Commands

addrscprtn, cnfportrscprtn, cnfrscprtn, delrscprtn

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Display resource partition configuration information for port 1 on the current AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > dspportrscprtn 1 Port User NumOfLcn VPI VPID VCI IngrBW EgrBW CtrlrId Low/High Low/High Low/High ---- ----- -------- -------- --------- ------------ ------ ----- ------- 1 PNNI 1000 0 / 255 1 / 1000 16 / 65535 100 100 2 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

dspports

Display Ports

Use the dspports command to view a summary of all ports on the current card.

Syntax

dspports

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

addport, delport, dspport

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display all ports on the current AUSM.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > dspports List of ATM ports: ================== Port PortType Line# Portenable Speed PortState ---- -------- ----- ---------- ----- --------- 1.5 NNI 5 UP 3622 Line alarm 1.6 NNI 6 UP 3622 Line alarm 1.7 UNI 7 UP 3622 Line alarm 1.8 UNI 8 UP 3622 Line alarm List of IMA groups: =================== ImaGrp PortType Conf Avail Lines configured Lines present Tol Diff Port State rate rate Delay(ms) ------ -------- ----- ----- --------------- --------------- --------- ---------- 1.1 NNI 14364 14364 1.2.3.4 1.2.3.4 275 Active NextPortNumAvailable: 2 ImaGrp Sync State ------ ---------- 1.1 Far-End Permanent Syntax : dspports PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

dsprscprtn

Display Resource Partition

Use the dsprscprtn command to display the configuration of a resource partition that is assigned to a specific ATM port or IMA group.

Syntax

dsprscprtn <port number>

Syntax Description

port number

Specify the port number for the resource partition you want to view. The dspports command lists all configured ports.

Related Commands

addrscprtn, cnfrscprtn, delrscprtn

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Display resource partition configuration information for port 1 on the current AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > dsprscprtn 1 Port User NumOfLcn VPI VPID VCI IngrBW EgrBW CtrlrId Low/High Low/High Low/High ---- ----- -------- -------- --------- ------------ ------ ----- ------- 1 PNNI 1000 0 / 255 1 / 1000 0 / 65535 100 100 2 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

dspsarcnt

Display SAR Counters

Use the dspsarcnt command to display the Segmentation And Reassembly (SAR) counter statistics for a specific connection.

Syntax

dspsarcnt <port_num.vpi.vci | channel_num>

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number for the connection you want to display. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. To display a complete list of connections, enter the dspcons command.

vpi

Enter the VPI of the connection you want to display. The VPI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

vci

Enter the VCI of the connection you want to display. The VCI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

channel_num

Enter the channel number of the connection you want to display. The dspcons command displays connection channel numbers in the LCN column.

Related Commands

clrsarcnt, clrsarcnts, dspsarcnts

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display the SAR counters for channel 18 on the current AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.13.AUSMB8.a > dspsarcnt 18 SarShelfNum: 1 SarSlotNum: 13 SarChanNum: 18 Tx Rx --------------- --------------- Total Cells: 975174190 0 Total CellsCLP: 0 0 Total CellsAIS: 28 0 Total CellsFERF: 0 0 Total CellsEnd2EndLpBk: 0 0 Total CellsSegmentLpBk: 0 0 RcvCellsDiscOAM: 0 PXM1E_SJ.1.13.AUSMB8.a >

dspsarcnts

Display SAR Counters

Use the dspsarcnts command to display the Segmentation And Reassembly (SAR) counter statistics for all connections on the current AUSM card.

Syntax

dspsarcnts

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

clrsarcnt, clrsarcnts, dspsarcnt

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display the SAR counters for the current AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.13.AUSMB8.a > dspsarcnts SarShelfNum: 1 SarSlotNum: 13 SarChanNum: 0 Tx Rx --------------- --------------- Total Cells: 0 0 Total CellsCLP: 0 0 Total CellsAIS: 0 0 Total CellsFERF: 0 0 Total CellsEnd2EndLpBk: 0 0 Total CellsSegmentLpBk: 0 0 RcvCellsDiscOAM: 0 Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:

dspslftst

Display Self-Test

Use the dspslftst command to view the self-test configuration and status on the current card.

Syntax

dspslftst

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

clrslftst, cnfslftst, dspslftsttbl, runslftstno

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display self-test configuration and status for the current AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > dspslftst SelfTestEnable: Disable SelfTestPeriod: 5 SelfTestState: SelfTest Passed SelfTestResultDescription: No failure information available PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

dspslftsttbl

Display Self-Test Table

Use the dspslftsttbl command to view the self tests the card can perform, view the configuration for the tests, and determine if a test resets the card or is destructive to existing connections.

Syntax

dspslftsttbl

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

clrslftst, cnfslftst, dspslftst, runslftstno

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Show the tests, test configuration, and test results for the current AUSM.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > dspslftsttbl Test # Test Name Thold Fail Pass Last Enab Destr Card Rst 1 DRAM access test 1 0 0 P Y N Y 2 SRAM access test 1 0 0 P Y N Y 3 GRAM access test 1 0 0 P Y N Y 4 BRAM checksum test 1 0 0 P Y Y Y 5 CODE checksum test 1 0 0 P Y N Y 6 Line loopback test 1 0 0 P Y Y Y 7 CellBus test 1 0 0 P Y N N 8 DPRAM test 1 0 0 P Y N Y 9 CSERAM test 1 0 0 P Y N Y 10 CAM test 1 0 0 P Y Y Y 11 IMA grp lpbk test 1 0 0 P Y Y Y PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

dspstatparms

Display Statistics Parameters

Use the dspstatparms command to display the statistics parameters for the current card.

Syntax

dspstatparms

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

None

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display the statistics parameters for the current card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > dspstatparms TFTP Retry Count: 1 TFTP ACK time-out (sec): 60 Bucket Interval: 0 File Interval: 0 Peak Enable Flag: Disabled Object Count: 0 STATS COLLECTION: Disabled Object Subtype Counts: 0 0 0 0 Total File Memory Used: 0 Number of File Allocated: 0 Current File Size: 0 Stat Memory Allocated: 0 Auto Memory Allocated: 0 Auto Mem Rgn Size: 1843200 PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

dsptaskinfo

Display Task Information

Use the dsptaskinfo command to display operational statistics about internal card processes.

Syntax

dsptaskinfo

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

clrtaskinfo

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Service Group

Example

Display task information for the current AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > dsptaskinfo taskName msgReceivd msgSent msgSent lastSent lastSt lastSt Failed FailedTask Failed Failed MsgTyp Errno ---------- --------------- --------------- ---------- ---------- ------ ------ nmimRouter 0 2604 0 0 0x0 scm 14061 3437 0 0 0x0 pSNMP 0 1 0 0 0x0 cmm 1517 2950 0 0 0x0 tFiled 238 239 0 0 0x0 tSmd 1413 2270 0 0 0x0 logd 2643 1 0 0 0x0 qRpc 0 1 0 0 0x0 alarm_task 0 4 0 0 0x0 oam 2051 89 0 0 0x0 ilmi 0 0 0 0 0x0 clt 1036 402 0 0 0x0 itut 0 1 0 0 0x0 bertd 0 1 0 0 0x0 PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

dsptotals

Display Totals

Use the dsptotals command to view total counts for lines, ports, channels, and alarms on the current card.

Syntax

dsptotals

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

None

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Show totals on the current card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > dsptotals total active ports = 4/8 total active chans = 0/1000 Card Alarms Summary: --------------------------------------- Alarm Type Major Minor ------------------ ----- ----- Card State Alarms: 1 0 Line Alarms: 4 0 Port Alarms: 3 0 Channel Alarms: 0 0 --------------------------------------- Port Number Port State Number of active Channels 1 UP 0 2 DOWN 0 3 DOWN 0 4 DOWN 0 5 UP 0 6 UP 0 7 UP 0 8 DOWN 0 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

Help

Help

Use the Help command to display a list of the commands supported on the AUSM card.

Syntax

Help

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

? command

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Command list for the current card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > Help ? No Any Any User Help No Any Any User addaimgrp Yes Active Group 1 addchanloop No Active Group 4 addcon Yes Active Group 2 addimagrp Yes Active Group 1 addln Yes Active Group 1 addlnloop Yes Active Service Group (-1) addlns2aimgrp Yes Active Group 1 addlns2imagrp Yes Active Group 1 addport Yes Active Group 1 addrscprtn Yes Active Group 1 addspvc Yes Active Group 2 aimhelp No Any Any User chkflash No Any Strata Group (-2) clear No Any Any User clraimgrpcnt No Active Group 1 clraimlncnt No Active Group 1 clralm No Any Group 5 clralmcnt No Any Group 5 Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:

i

Information

Use the i command to display information about software tasks that are running on the current card.

Syntax

i

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

dsptaskinfo

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Service Group

Example

Display task information.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > i NAME ENTRY TID PRI STATUS PC SP ERRNO DELAY ---------- ------------ -------- --- ---------- -------- -------- ------- ----- tExcTask excTask 80e34738 0 PEND 801172a0 80e34640 0 0 tRootTask usrRoot 80e3de28 1 PEND+T 801172a0 80e3db40 3d0004 4 tShell shell 80e31c18 5 PEND 800fc2e0 80e317d0 3d0002 0 tTimerTask timerTask 80dc1750 50 SUSPEND 800ef958 80dc16e0 0 0 tSmCmdTsk1 cmdTask 80b33bd8 50 PEND 800fc2e0 80b335d8 3006b 0 tSmOutTsk1 smtermOutTas 80b2f250 50 PEND 800fc2e0 80b2ef28 0 0 tSmCmdTsk2 cmdTask 80b3bda8 50 READY 801057ec 80b3ac90 3d0002 0 tSmOutTsk2 smtermOutTas 80b28a80 50 READY 800fc2e0 80b28758 0 0 scm scmMain 80dc0568 55 READY 800f00b0 80dc04d8 0 0 cmm cmmMain 80dbd370 55 PEND+T 801172a0 80dbd280 3d0004 4 tSmd smtermd 80dbaa58 55 READY 800fc29c 80dba6b8 3d0002 0 tFiled fileDeamon 80d6bd60 55 PEND 801172a0 80d6bc48 0 0 oam OamMain 80d3cae8 55 READY 800f00b0 80d3c9e0 3d0002 0 talarm alarm_task 80d3a8f0 55 READY 800f00b0 80d3a800 0 0 logd logMsgTask 80d386f8 55 PEND 801172a0 80d38610 0 0 NMIMmsgd routerMain 80d364d8 55 PEND 801172a0 80d363f0 0 0 NMIMpSNMP pSNMPMain 80d342e0 55 PEND 801172a0 80d341f0 0 0 imacore icoreFwLoop 80d320e8 55 READY 800f00b0 80d32068 3d0002 0 tconn ConnMgrTask 80d29c08 55 PEND 801172a0 80d29a48 0 0 tilmi IlmiMain 80d27a10 55 READY 800f00b0 80d27930 0 0 rtdd rtd_task 80d215d8 55 DELAY 800f00b0 80d21540 0 296 qird qir_reset_ta 80d1f3e0 55 READY 800f00b0 80d1f328 0 0 cdmahm cdmaHm 80d1d1e8 55 READY 800f00b0 80d1d110 0 0 clt ConnectionLo 80d1aff0 55 PEND+T 801172a0 80d1aed0 3d0004 94 itut imaTableUpda 80d16c00 55 PEND 801172a0 80d16a88 0 0 tRpc rpcMain 80d12810 55 READY 801172a0 80d126f8 3d0004 0 tSvcBillingsmSvcBilling 80d10598 55 DELAY 800f00b0 80d104b0 0 9642 tBgndCheck 800c939c 80d061e0 55 READY 800f00b0 80d060f0 0 0 tslftst slftstmain 80d18df8 58 DELAY 800f00b0 80d18d38 3d0002 23659 statsd tftpstatsTas 80db7340 60 DELAY 800f00b0 80db7298 0 1785 bertd BertMain 80d14a08 100 PEND+T 801172a0 80d14920 3d0004 45 resyncMain smrmResynchM 80d0e3a0 100 DELAY 800f00b0 80d0e288 0 4292136932 resyncSmrp smrpMsgHandl 80d0a5b0 100 PEND 801172a0 80d0a478 0 0 resyncSmrc smrcStartFin 80d083c8 100 PEND 800fc2e0 80d08300 3d0002 0 PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

memShow

Memory Show

Use the memShow command to display information regarding memory usage by the current card.

Syntax

memShow

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

None

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display memory usage for the current card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > memShow status bytes blocks avg block max block ------ --------- -------- ---------- ---------- current free 7731976 616 12551 7509496 alloc 3297984 8272 398 - cumulative alloc 19442880 331033 58 - PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

myid

My Identification

Use the myid command to show the user name that you used to log into the switch.

Syntax

myid

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

None

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display the user name used for log in.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > myid superuser PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

oldcnfcdrscprtn

Old Configure Card Resource Partition

A card resource partition defines the maximum number of logical connections (LCNs) that is assigned to each controller's resource partition when a new ATM port or IMA group is created. Use the oldcnfcdrscprtn command to modify the maximum number of LCNs for a specific controller.

Syntax

oldcnfcdrscprtn <controller> <numOfLcnAvail>

Syntax Description

controller

Select the controller to configure:

  • PAR/PVC = 1

  • PNNI/SPVC = 2

  • TAG = 3

numOfLcnAvail

Select the maximum number of LCNs to assign to the controller. The range is 1 to 1000.

Related Commands

cnfcdrscprtn, delcdrscprtn, dspcdrscprtn

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

restartimagrp

Restart IMA Group

The restartimagrp command manually restarts the specified IMA group. This command is typically used when the IMA autorestart feature is disabled and IMA group operation stops due to the following types of service events:

Line changes can halt IMA group operation when the affected lines are the only operational lines in the IMA group.

For an IMA group to operate properly, it must learn the unique IMA group IDs for the near and far ends. If the IMA group stops operating and must be restarted, you can use the restartimagrp command with the following options:

Syntax

restartimagrp <group_num> <restart_mode>

Syntax Description

group_num

Enter the number for the IMA group you want to display. Use the dspimagrps command to display the configured IMA groups.

restart_mode

Enter the number that represents the desired restart mode:

  • No action = 1

  • Persistent IMA group ID = 2

  • Relearn IMA group ID = 3

Related Commands

cnfautorestart, dspautorestart

Attributes

Log: No

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Restart IMA group 1 using the previously learned IMA group ID for the far end.

PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > restartimagrp 1 2 PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >

rrtcon

Reroute Connection

Use the rrtcon command to reroute a connection between two different switches.


Note   This command operates only on master endpoints and on connections between two different switches. This command does not reroute DAX connections, which are connections between two interfaces on the same switch.

Syntax

rrtcon <port_num.vpi.vci | channel_num>

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number for the connection you want to modify. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. To display a complete list of connections, enter the dspcons command.

vpi

Enter the VPI of the connection you want to display. The VPI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

vci

Enter the VCI of the connection you want to display. The VCI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

channel_num

Enter the channel number of the connection you want to modify. The dspcons command displays connection channel numbers in the LCN column.

Related Commands

dncon, upcon

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Reroute the connection using LCN 19.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a > rrtcon 19 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a >

runslftstno

Run Self Test Number

Use the runslftstno command to execute one of the self tests on the AUSM card. To display a list of the self tests, enter this command without parameters or enter the dspslftsttbl command.

Syntax

runslftstno <test_no>

Syntax Description

test_no

Enter the number of the test you want to run.


Caution   Some tests reset the card or interrupt connections. These tests are identified in the dspslftsttbl command display.

Related Commands

clrslftst, cnfslftst, dspslftst, dspslftsttbl

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Run self test number 9.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > runslftstno 9 Test Number 9 Result: PASS PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

setcmdc

Set Command Completion

Use the setcmdc command to enable or disable the command completion feature. When enabled, this feature responds to incomplete commands by displaying a list of commands that match the incomplete command entry.

Syntax

setcmdc <on|off>

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

None

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Enable the command completion feature.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > setcmdc on PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

setpagemode

Set Page Mode

Use the setpagemode command to enable or disable the paging feature. When the paging feature is enabled, commands display information in pages that do not exceed the length of the display. If a command report requires more than one page, press Return to display the next page, or press Q to abandon the report. Non-paged reports display without interruption, but you may need to scroll up to see the information at the top of the report.

Syntax

setpagemode <on|off>

Syntax Description

<on|off>

Specify on to enable paging, or specify off to disable this feature.

Related Commands

None

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Enable command report paging.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > setpagemode on PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >

tstcon

Test Connection

Use the tstcon command to test the integrity of a connection you have created with the addcon command. The tstcon command sends a single collection of supervisory cells from the local to the remote end and displays a pass or fail message.

Syntax

tstcon <port_num.vpi.vci | channel_num>

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number for the connection you want to test. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. To display a complete list of connections, enter the dspcons command.

vpi

Enter the VPI of the connection you want to display. The VPI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

vci

Enter the VCI of the connection you want to display. The VCI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

channel_num

Enter the channel number of the connection you want to test. The dspcons command displays connection channel numbers in the LCN column.

Related Commands

addcon, cnfcon, delcon, dncon, dspcon, dspcons, rrtcon, tstdelay, upcon

Attributes

Log: No

State: Active

Privilege: Group 4

Example

Test connection 100/100 on port 1.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a > tstcon 1.100.100 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a > TestCon in progress. TestCon Passed.

tstconseg

Test Connection Segment

Use the tstconseg command to test the integrity of a connection you have created with the addcon command. The tstconseg command tests the connection between the switch and an attached CPE device.

Syntax

tstconseg <port_num.vpi.vci | channel_num>

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number for the connection you want to test. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. To display a complete list of connections, enter the dspcons command.

vpi

Enter the VPI of the connection you want to display. The VPI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

vci

Enter the VCI of the connection you want to display. The VCI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

channel_num

Enter the channel number of the connection you want to test. The dspcons command displays connection channel numbers in the LCN column.

Related Commands

addcon, cnfcon, delcon, dncon, dspcon, dspcons, rrtcon, tstcon, tstdelay, upcon

Attributes

Log: No

State: Active

Privilege: Group 4

Example

Test the connection labeled channel 16.

PXM1E_SJ.1.13.AUSMB8.a > tstconseg 16 PXM1E_SJ.1.13.AUSMB8.a > Segment Loopback Test (CPE side) Failed.

tstdelay

Test Delay

Use the tstdelay command to test a connection. This command displays the test result and the time it took to test the connection.

Syntax

tstdelay <port_num.vpi.vci | channel_num>

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number for the connection you want to test. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. To display a complete list of connections, enter the dspcons command.

vpi

Enter the VPI of the connection you want to display. The VPI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

vci

Enter the VCI of the connection you want to display. The VCI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

channel_num

Enter the channel number of the connection you want to test. The dspcons command displays connection channel numbers in the LCN column.

Related Commands

addcon, cnfcon, delcon, dncon, dspcon, dspcons, rrtcon, tstcon, upcon

Attributes

Log: No

State: Active

Privilege: Group 4

Example

Test connection 16.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a > tstdelay 16 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a > TestDelay in progress. TestDelay Passed with 1 ms. PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a >

upcon

Up Connection

Use the upcon command to bring up a connection.


Note   This command operates only on master endpoints.

Syntax

upcon <port_num.vpi.vci | channel_num>

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number for the connection you want to modify. To display a list of configured ports, enter the dspports command. To display a complete list of connections, enter the dspcons command.

vpi

Enter the VPI of the connection you want to display. The VPI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

vci

Enter the VCI of the connection you want to display. The VCI for a connection is displayed in the dspcons command report.

channel_num

Enter the channel number of the connection you want to modify. The dspcons command displays connection channel numbers in the LCN column.

Related Commands

addcon, delcon, dncon, dspcon, dspcons

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Bring up the connection on port 2, VPI/VCI 100/100.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a > upcon 2.100.100 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a >

version

Display Versions

Use the version command to view AUSM card software information, such as firmware version, operating system kernel version, and the date of the software build.

Syntax

version

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

dspcd

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display version information on the current AUSM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a > version ***** Cisco Systems Inc. AXIS AUSM-8T1/E1 Card ***** Firmware Version = 020.000.001.000-D Backup Boot version = AU8_BT_1.0.02 AUSM8p Xilinx file = ausm8pXilinx.h VxWorks (for CISCO) version 5.1.1-R3000. Kernel: WIND version 2.4. Made on Mon Jul 1 23:25:34 PDT 2002. Boot line: PXM1E_SJ.1.21.AUSMB8.a >


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