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CESM Command Reference

CESM 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 4-6) are divided by major functional group. Each table shows the complete name of the command and the cards for which the command is valid. 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 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: CESM Session Management Commands
Command CESM-8T1/B CESM-8E1

?

X

X

clear

X

X

clrscrn

X

X

cls

X

X

myid

X

X

setpagemode

X

X


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

addln

X

X

addlnloop

X

X

clralm

X

X

clralmcnt

X

X

clralmcnts

X

X

clralms

X

X

clrds1stats

X

X

cnfln

X

X

delln

X

X

dellnloop

X

X

dspalm

X

X

dspalmcnf

X

X

dspalmcnt

X

X

dspalms

X

X

dspds1stats

X

X

dspln

X

X

dsplns

X

X

dsptotals

X

X


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

addport

X

X

delport

X

X

delports

X

X

dspport

X

X

dspports

X

X

dsptotals

X

X


Table 4-5: CESM Resource Partition Management Commands
Command CESM-8T1/B CESM-8E1

addrscprtn

X

X

delrscprtn

X

X

dsprscprtn

X

X


Table 4-6: CESM Connection Management Commands
Command CESM-8T1/B CESM-8E1

addcon

X

X

addconCDVT

X

X

addspvc

X

X

clrchancnt

X

X

clrchancnts

X

X

clrsarcnt

X

X

clrsarcnts

X

X

cnfchan

X

X

cnfcon

X

X

cnfswparms

X

X

delchan

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

dsplcn

X

X

dspsarcnt

X

X

dspsarcnts

X

X

dsptotals

X

X

rrtcon

X

X

tstchan

X

X

tstcon

X

X

tstdelay

X

X

upcon

X

X

?

Help

Use the ? command to display a list of the commands supported on the CESM 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.1.20.CESM.a > ? Command Logging State Priority -------------------- ------- ------ ------------------------- ? No Any Any User Help No Any Any User addcon Yes Active Group 2 addconCDVT Yes Active Group 2 addln Yes Active Group 1 addlnloop Yes Active Service Group (-1) addport Yes Active Group 1 addrscprtn No Any Strata Group (-2) addspvc Yes Active Group 2 chkflash No Any Strata Group (-2) clear No Any Any User clralm No Any Group 5 clralmcnt No Any Group 5 clralmcnts No Any Group 5 clralms No Any Group 5 clrcderrs No Any Super Group (0) clrchancnt No Any Group 5 clrchancnts No Any Group 3 clrds1stats No Any Group 5 clrmsgcnt No Any Group 5 Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:

addcon

Add Connection

Use the addcon command to configure one end of an SPVC connection on a port on the current CESM 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 CESM card hosts the slave connection. This software release does not support single-ended provisioning with a master on the local CESM 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> [-master <MasterShip>] [-rmc <RemoteConnId>] [-pf <PartialFill>] [-condat <ConditionalData>] [-condsig <ConditionalSigCode>] [-cdv <CDVT>] [-cas <SignallingType>] [-clip <CellLossIntegPeriod>] [-maxbuf <MaximumBufferSize>] [-clkmode <ClockMode>] [-contp <ControllerType>] [-rtngprio <RoutingPriority>] [-maxcost <MaxCost>] [-type <restrictedType>]


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 8830 Software Configuration Guide, Release 3.

Syntax Description

port_number

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

-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.


Tip You can view the address components for a slave or master connection using the dspcon command.

-pf

Partial fill for ATM cells. This option determines how many bytes must be assembled before an ATM cell is sent across the network. Partially filled cells take less time to assemble and reduce transmission delay. However, partially filled cells consume more ATM network bandwidth. You can select the number of bytes for ATM cells as follows:

  • Fully filled (48 bytes) = 0

  • Structured T1 range = 25 to 47.

  • Structured E1 range = 20 to 47.

  • Unstructured T1/E1 range = 33 to 47.

Note   For structured lines, the partial fill value should be greater than the number of DS0s assigned to port.

-condat

Conditional data is sent on the line when there is an underflow and also when there is a loss of signal (LOS). For a voice connection, the larger the ConditionalData value, the louder the hiss heard during LOS. The conditional data range is different for Unstructured Data Transfer (UDT) and Structured Data Transfer (SDT):

  • UDT range = 255

  • SDT range = 0 to 255

-condsig

Conditional signaling is sent on the line when there is an underflow and also toward the network when forming dummy cells. Conditional signaling is a string of bits that you specify with a decimal number in the range 0-15, where, for example, 15=1111, and 0=0000. These bits represent the ABCD signalling to the line or network when an underflow occurs.

-cdv

Cell Delay Variation Time (CDVT) is the tolerable variation for the arrival time of cells. Enter the CDVT in increments of 125 microseconds:

  • T1 range = 125-24000 microseconds

  • E1 range = 125-26000 microseconds

-cas

Channel associated signaling (CAS) value.

  • Basic = 1

  • E1 CAS = 2

  • DS1 superframe CAS = 3

  • DS1 extended superframe CAS = 4

  • CCS = 5

  • Conditioned E1CAS = 6

  • Basic without AAL1 Pointer = 7

  • ds1SFCasMF (available with multiframe option enabled) = 8

  • ds1ESFCasMF (available with multiframe option enabled) = 9

Note   The channels on a particular line can be either all MF (SF MF or ESF SF) or all non-mf (SF or ESF). The first connection type added on a particular line (mf/non-mf) decides the sync. mode. The second connection must have the same cesCas type, and so on.

-clip

Cell loss integration period (CLIP) is the amount of time a connection can be in an error condition before an alarm is declared. Range: 1000 to 65535 milliseconds.

-maxbuf

Maximum egress buffer size in bytes. Buffers are used to mitigate variations in the cell delay. The size can be automatically computed, or you can enter a specific size in bytes. The ranges are as follows:

  • Autocompute = 0

  • Minimum value = the greater of {(CDVT in frames*2)*N or (CDVT + frames in 2 cells) * N}

  • T1/E1 UDT maximum value = 16224

  • T1 SDT maximum value = 384*N

  • E1 SDT maximum value = 417*N

N = Number of 64 Kbps time slots (SDT) = 32 (T1/E1 UDT)

-clkmode

Clock mode.

  • Synchronous = 1

  • SRTS (asynchronous) = 2

  • Adaptive (asynchronous) = 3

-contp

Controller type. Select one of the following:

  • 1 = PAR

  • 2 = PNNI (default)

  • 3 = MPLS

-rtngprio

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

-maxcost

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

-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.

Related Commands

delcon, dspcon, dspcons, dspports

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 2

Example

Add a connection to port 1 using the default parameters.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > addcon 1 Local Connection ID is : 4700918100000000001a53337700000107230100.4.35 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a >

addconCDVT

Add Connection with Cell Delay Variation Tolerance

Use the addconCDVT command to add connections to CESM cards.

Syntax

addconCDVT <port_num> <sig_type> <partial_fill> <cond_data> <cond_signalling> CDVT [controller_type [mastership [RemoteEndConID]]]

Syntax Description

port_num

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

sig_type

Channel associated signaling (CAS) value.

  • 1 = basic

  • 2 = E1 CAS

  • 3 = DS1 superframe CAS

  • 4 = DS1 extended superframe CAS

  • 6 = Conditioned E1 CAS

  • 7 = 1x64 Basic without AAL1 pointer

  • 8 = ds1SfCasMF (available with multiframe option enabled)

  • 9 = ds1EsfCasMF (available with multiframe option enabled)

Note   The channels on a particular line can be either all MF (SF MF or ESF SF) or all non-mf (SF or ESF). The first connection type added on a particular line (mf/non-mf) decides the sync. mode. The second connection must have the same cesCas type, and so on.

partial_fill

Partial fill for ATM cells. This option determines how many bytes must be assembled before an ATM cell is sent across the network. Partially filled cells take less time to assemble and reduce transmission delay. However, partially filled cells consume more ATM network bandwidth. You can select the number of bytes for ATM cells as follows:

  • Fully filled (48 bytes) = 0

  • Structured T1 range = 25 to 47.

  • Structured E1 range = 20 to 47.

  • Unstructured T1/E1 range = 33 to 47.

Note   For structured lines, the partial fill value should be greater than the number of DS0s assigned to port.

cond_data

Conditional data UDT or SDT.

  • UDT = 255

  • SDT range = 0-255

Conditional data is sent on the line when there is an underflow and also toward the network when forming dummy cells.

cond_signalling

Conditional signaling, in the range 0-15.

Conditional signaling is sent on the line when there is an underflow and also toward the network when forming dummy cells.

CDVT

Cell delay variation, (in increments of 125)

  • range is 125 - 24000 micro seconds for T1

  • range is 125 - 26000 micro seconds for E1

controller_type

Value to set signaling controller type as either PVC or SPVC.

  • 1 = PVC (PAR)

  • 2 = SPVC (PNNI—default)

mastership

Value to set status of current end as the master or slave.

  • 1 = master

  • 2 = slave (default)

RemoteEndConID

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.


Tip You can view the address components for a slave or master connection using the dspcon command.

Related Commands

delcon, dspcons, dspcon

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 2

Example

The following example creates the slave end of a connection.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > addconCDVT 4 1 0 255 8 12000 Local Connection ID is : 4700918100000000001a53337700000107230400.4.38 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a >

addln

Add Line

Use the addln command to activate a line on a CESM 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 a CESM-8T1/B card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > addln 8 PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.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, dsplns


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.1.20.CESM.a > addlnloop 8 PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a >

addport

Add Port

Enter the addport command to add a circuit emulation port to a line.

Syntax

addport <port_num> <line_num> <begin_slot> <num_slot> <port_type>

Syntax Description

port_num

Port number for the Frame Relay service. The port number range varies with the card type:

  • CESM-8T1 range: 1-192

  • CESM-8E1 range: 1-248

line_num

Line number to which the port definition applies. To display the lines that have been added, enter the dsplns command. You cannot add a port to a line unless the Status/Coding column shows that the line is enabled (Ena).

begin_slot

This parameter selects the starting time slot for port communications over the T1 or E1 frame. Valid slot numbers are:

  • CESM-8T1 range: 1-24

  • Structured CESM-8E1 range: 2-30 (CAS or CCS signaling—cnfln command)

  • Unstructured CESM-8E1 range: 1-32 (Clear E1 (no signaling)—cnfln command)

Note   When using an unstructured port with T1 or E1 lines, the time slot range is ignored and all channels are assigned to the port. Once an unstructured port is added to a line, you cannot assign additional ports to that line.

num_slot

This parameter determines the number of consecutive time slots for this port within the T1 or E1 frame. Valid slot numbers are:

  • CESM-8T1 range: 1-24

  • Structured CESM-8E1 range: 2-30 (CAS or CCS signaling—cnfln command)

  • Unstructured CESM-8E1 range: 1-32 (Clear E1 (no signaling)—cnfln command)

Note   When using an unstructured port with T1 or E1 lines, the time slot range is ignored and all channels are assigned to the port. Once an unstructured port is added to a line, you cannot assign additional ports to that line.

port_type

Circuit emulation port type:

  • Structured = 1

  • Unstructured = 2

  • FramingOnVcDisconnect = 3

Related Commands

delport, delports, dsplns, dspport, dspports

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

The following addport command example creates an unstructured port, where all time slots are used by the port (the port range must be entered, but it is ignored).

PXM1E_SJ.1.3.CESM.a > addport 3 3 1 1 2

The next addport command example assigns half of the available T1 time slots on line 4 to port 4.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > addport 4 4 1 12 1

addrscprtn

Add Resource Partition

A resource partition selects the controller that will manage connections to a specific port. 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> <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

cntrlr_id

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

Related Commands

delrscprtn, dspports, dsprscprtn

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Strata Group

Example

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

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > addrscprtn 1 2 2 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a >

addspvc

Add SPVC

Use the addspvc command to configure one end of an SPVC connection on a port on the current CESM 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 CESM card hosts the slave connection. This software release does not support single-ended provisioning with a master on the local CESM card.

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

Syntax

addspvc <port_number> [-master <MasterShip>] [-rmc <RemoteConnId>] [-pf <PartialFill>] [-condat <ConditionalData>] [-condsig <ConditionalSigCode>] [-cdv <CDVT>] [-cas <SignallingType>] [-clip <CellLossIntegPeriod>] [-maxbuf <MaximumBufferSize>] [-clkmode <ClockMode>] [-contp <ControllerType>] [-rtngprio <RoutingPriority>] [-maxcost <MaxCost>] [-type <restrictedType>]

Syntax Description

port_number

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

-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.


Tip You can view the address components for a slave or master connection using the dspcon command.

-pf

Partial fill for ATM cells. This option determines how many bytes must be assembled before an ATM cell is sent across the network. Partially filled cells take less time to assemble and reduce transmission delay. However, partially filled cells consume more ATM network bandwidth. You can select the number of bytes for ATM cells as follows:

  • Fully filled (48 bytes) = 0

  • Structured T1 range = 25 to 47.

  • Structured E1 range = 20 to 47.

  • Unstructured T1/E1 range = 33 to 47.

Note   For structured lines, the partial fill value should be greater than the number of DS0s assigned to port.

-condat

Conditional data is sent on the line when there is an underflow and also when there is a loss of signal (LOS). For a voice connection, the larger the ConditionalData value, the louder the hiss heard during LOS. The conditional data range is different for UDT or SDT:

  • UDT range = 255

  • SDT range = 0 to 255

-condsig

Conditional signaling is sent on the line when there is an underflow and also toward the network when forming dummy cells. Conditional signaling is a string of bits that you specify with a decimal number in the range 0-15, where, for example, 15=1111, and 0=0000. These bits represent the ABCD signalling to the line or network when an underflow occurs.

-cdv

Cell Delay Variation Time (CDVT) is the tolerable variation for the arrival time of cells. Enter the CDVT in increments of 125 microseconds:

  • T1 range = 125-24000 microseconds

  • E1 range = 125-26000 microseconds

-cas

Channel associated signaling (CAS) value.

  • Basic = 1

  • E1 CAS = 2

  • DS1 superframe CAS = 3

  • DS1 extended superframe CAS = 4

  • CCS = 5

  • Conditioned E1CAS = 6

  • Basic without AAL1 Pointer = 7

  • ds1SFCasMF (available with multiframe option enabled) = 8

  • ds1ESFCasMF (available with multiframe option enabled) = 9

Note   The channels on a particular line can be either all MF (SF MF or ESF SF) or all non-mf (SF or ESF). The first connection type added on a particular line (mf/non-mf) decides the sync. mode. The second connection must have the same cesCas type, and so on.

-clip

Cell loss integration period (CLIP) is the amount of time a connection can be in an error condition before an alarm is declared. Range: 1000 to 65535 milliseconds.

-maxbuf

Maximum egress buffer size in bytes. Buffers are used to mitigate variations in the cell delay. The size can be automatically computed, or you can enter a specific size in bytes. The ranges are as follows:

  • Autocompute = 0

  • Minimum value = the greater of {(CDVT in frames*2)*N or (CDVT + frames in 2 cells) * N}

  • T1/E1 UDT maximum value = 16224

  • T1 SDT maximum value = 384*N

  • E1 SDT maximum value = 417*N

N = Number of 64 Kbps time slots (SDT) = 32 (T1/E1 UDT)

-clkmode

Clock mode.

  • Synchronous = 1

  • SRTS (asynchronous) = 2

  • Adaptive (asynchronous) = 3

-contp

Controller type. Select one of the following:

  • 1 = PAR

  • 2 = PNNI (default)

  • 3 = MPLS

-rtngprio

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

-maxcost

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

-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.

Related Commands

addcon, delcon, dspcons, dspcon, dspports

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 2

Example

Add an SPVC connection to port 3 using the default parameters.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > addspvc 3 Local Connection ID is : 4700918100000000001a53337700000107230300.4.37 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a >

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 CESM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > chkflash Program length = 264592 Calculated checksum = a9f614f6 stored checksum = a9f614f6 Flash checksum passed PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.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_SJE.1.20.CESM.a >

clralm

Clear Alarm

Use the clralm command to clear any active alarms on a specific line of the current CESM 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, dsplns

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Group 5

Example

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

PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > clralm -ds1 2 PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a >

clralmcnt

Clear Alarm Counters

Use the clralmcnt command to clear the alarm counters for a line on the current CESM 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, dsplns

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Group 5

Example

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

PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > clralmcnt -ds1 2 PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a >

clralmcnts

Clear Alarm Counters

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

PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > clralmcnts PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a >

clralms

Clear Alarms

Use the clralms command to clear active alarms on all lines of the current CESM 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 CESM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > clralms PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a >

clrcderrs

Clear Hardware/Reset Errors in BRAM

Use the clrcderrs command to clear all card-related errors on a CESM 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 CESM in slot 20.

PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > clrcderrs PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.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.1.20.CESM.a > clrchancnt 19 PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a >

clrchancnts

Clear Channel Statistics Counters

Use the clrchancnts command to clear the statistics counters for all connections on the current CESM 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 CESM card in slot 20.

PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > clrchancnts PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a >

clrds1stats

Clear DS1 Statistics Count

Use the clrds1stats command to clear the statistics counters for a a specific DS1 line on the current CESM card.

Syntax

clrds1stats <line_num>

Syntax Description

line_num

Line number for the line for which you want to clear statistics. Use the dsplns command to view the available lines.

Related Commands

dspds1stats, dsplns

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Group 5

Example

Clear the DS1 statistics for line 8 on the current CESM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > clrds1stats 8 PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a >

clrmsgcnt

Clear Message Count

Use the clrmsgcnt command to clear the message counters for the current CESM 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 CESM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > clrmsgcnt PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a >

clrsarcnt

Clear SAR Counters

Enter the clrsarcnt command to clear the segmentation and reassembly (SAR) counters for a particular channel.

Syntax

clrsarcnt -chn <channel_num>

Syntax Description

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

clrsarcnts, dspcons, dspsarcnt, dspsarcnts

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Group 5

Example

Clear the SAR counters for the connection using channel 35.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > clrsarcnt -chn 35 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a >

clrsarcnts

Clear SAR Counters

Enter the clrsarcnts command to clear the segmentation and reassembly (SAR) counters for all the channels or connections on the current card.

Syntax

clrsarcnts

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

clrsarcnt, dspsarcnt, dspsarcnts

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Group 5

Example

Clear all SAR counters on the current card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.3.CESM.a > clrsarcnts PXM1E_SJ.1.3.CESM.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.1.20.CESM.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.1.20.CESM.a > clrslftst PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.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.1.20.CESM.a > clrtaskinfo PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.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

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.1.20.CESM.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

None

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

cnfchan

Configure Channel

Enter the cnfchan command to modify connection configuration parameters.

Syntax

cnfchan <channel> <CDVT> <CLIP> <bufsize> <clockmode> <IdleSuppEnable> <ForceSuppression>

Syntax Description

channel

Enter the channel number for the connection you want to modify. The dspchans command reports shows the channel number for each connection.

CDVT

Cell Delay Variation Time (CDVT) is the tolerable variation for the arrival time of cells. Enter the CDVT in increments of 125 microseconds:

  • T1 range = 125-24000 microseconds

  • E1 range = 125-26000 microseconds

CLIP

Cell loss integration period (CLIP) is the amount of time a connection can be in an error condition before an alarm is declared. Range: 1000 to 65535 milliseconds.

bufsize

Maximum egress buffer size in bytes. Buffers are used to mitigate variations in the cell delay. The size can be automatically computed, or you can enter a specific size in bytes. The ranges are as follows:

  • Autocompute = 0

  • Minimum value = the greater of {(CDVT in frames*2)*N or (CDVT + frames in 2 cells) * N}

  • T1/E1 UDT maximum value = 16224

  • T1 SDT maximum value = 384*N

  • E1 SDT maximum value = 417*N

  • N = Number of 64 Kbps time slots (SDT) = 32 (T1/E1 UDT)

clockmode

Clock mode.

  • Synchronous = 1

  • SRTS (asynchronous) = 2

  • Adaptive (asynchronous) = 3

IdleSuppEnable

This parameter is a flag to control the idle code (ABCD signalling bits) suppression feature on a connection. If you enable this feature, idle suppression logic is activated so that suppression begins when valid idle ABCD bits are detected. This feature is valid only for single DS0 connections. Enter a 1 to disable idle suppression or a 2 to disable this feature.

ForceSuppression

This parameter is a flag to control the external idle suppression trigger. With this feature enabled, the logic forcefully suppresses cells on a single DS0 connection. Enter a 1 to disable forced suppression or a 2 to enable this feature.

Related Commands

addcon delchan, delchans, delcon, dspchan, dspchans, dspcon, dspcons,

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 2

Example

Reduce the CDVT value for the connection labeled channel 35 to 500 microseconds.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > cnfchan 35 500 2500 384 1 1 1 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a >

cnfcon

Configure Connection

Enter the cnfcon command to modify connection configuration parameters.

Syntax

cnfcon <port_num> <CDVT> <CLIP> <bufsize> <clockmode> <IdleSuppEnable> <ForceSuppression>

Syntax Description

port_num

Enter the port number for the port that hosts the connection you want to modify. The dspcons command reports shows the port number for each connection.

CDVT

Cell Delay Variation Time (CDVT) is the tolerable variation for the arrival time of cells. Enter the CDVT in increments of 125 microseconds:

  • T1 range = 125-24000 microseconds

  • E1 range = 125-26000 microseconds

CLIP

Cell loss integration period (CLIP) is the amount of time a connection can be in an error condition before an alarm is declared. Range: 1000 to 65535 milliseconds.

bufsize

Maximum egress buffer size in bytes. Buffers are used to mitigate variations in the cell delay. The size can be automatically computed, or you can enter a specific size in bytes. The ranges are as follows:

  • Autocompute = 0

  • Minimum value = the greater of {(CDVT in frames*2)*N or (CDVT + frames in 2 cells) * N}

  • T1/E1 UDT maximum value = 16224

  • T1 SDT maximum value = 384*N

  • E1 SDT maximum value = 417*N

  • N = Number of 64 Kbps time slots (SDT) = 32 (T1/E1 UDT)

clockmode

Clock mode.

  • Synchronous = 1

  • SRTS (asynchronous) = 2

  • Adaptive (asynchronous) = 3

IdleSuppEnable

This parameter is a flag to control the idle code (ABCD signalling bits) suppression feature on a connection. If you enable this feature, idle suppression logic is activated so that suppression begins when valid idle ABCD bits are detected. This feature is valid only for single DS0 connections. Enter a 1 to disable idle suppression or a 2 to enable idle suppression.

ForceSuppression

This parameter is a flag to control the external idle suppression trigger. With this feature enabled, the logic forcefully suppresses cells on a single DS0 connection. Enter a 1 to disable forced suppression or a 2 to enable this feature.

Related Commands

addcon, delcon, dspcon, dspcons

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 2

Example

Reduce the CDVT value for the connection on port 1 to 500 microseconds.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > cnfcon 1 500 2500 384 1 1 1 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.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

Line coding.

  • 2 = B8ZS, applies to T1

  • 3 = HDB3, applies to E1

  • 4 = AMI, applies to T1 or E1

line_len

Line length, as appropriate for the interface.

  • T1: 10-15

    • 10: 0-131 ft.

    • 11: 131-262 ft.

    • 12: 262-393 ft.

    • 13: 393-524 ft.

    • 14: 524-655 ft.

    • 15: 655+ ft.

  • E1 with SMB module: 8

  • E1 with RJ-48 module: 9

clk_src

Clock source, either loop clock or local clock.

  • 1 = loop clock

  • 2 = local clock

E1-signalling

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

  • CAS, no CRC = CAS

  • CAS with CRC = CAS_CRC

  • CCS, no CRC = CCS

  • CCS, with CRC = CCS_CRC

  • Clear E1 = CLEAR

Note   To support unstructured E1 communications (addport command), you must set the E1 signalling to CLEAR.

Related Commands

addln, delln, dspln, dsplns

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Configure line 3 to use HDB3 line coding, local clock, and clear E1 signaling.

PXM1E_SJ.1.3.CESM.a > cnfln 3 3 9 2 CLEAR PXM1E_SJ.1.3.CESM.a >

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 CESM 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.1.20.CESM.a > cnfslftst -en 2 -tm 1 PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a >

cnfswparms

Configure Software Parameters

Use the cnfswparms command to configure software parameters for a connection that has been added with addcon or addconCDVT.

Syntax

cnfswparms <chan_num> <vpcflag> <conn_service_type> <route_priority> <max_cost> <restrict_trunk_type> <pcr> <mcr> <pct_util>

Syntax Description

chan_num

Enter the channel number for the connection to be configured. To display the connections with channel numbers, enter the dspchans command.

vpcflag

Indicates whether the connection is a VPC or a VCC: 1 = VPC and 2 = VCC.

conn_service_type

The type of service for the connection: 1 = cbr, 2 = vbr, 3 is not used; 4 = ubr, 5 = atfr; 6 = abrstd, and 7 = abrfst.

route_priority

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

max_cost

Maximum end-to-end cost for the connection. Range is 1 to 255.

restrict_trunk_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.

pcr

The peak cell rate in cells per second (cps).

mcr

The minimum cell rate. The range is 1-65535 cells per second.

pct_util

The percent utilization in the range 1-100.

Related Commands

dspchans

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

delchan

Delete Channel

Enter the delchan command to delete a connection.

Syntax

delchan <channel number>

Syntax Description

channel number

Enter the channel number for the connection to be deleted. To display the connections with channel numbers, enter the dspchans command.

Related Commands

cnfchan, dspchan, dspchans

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 2

Example

Delete channel 36.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > delchan 36 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a >

delchans

Delete Channels

Use the delchans command to delete a range of CESM 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 channel number as it appears in the dspcons command display.

# of chans

Number of consecutive channels to delete.

Related Commands

addcon, cnfchan, cnfcon, dspchans, dspcons

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Delete channels 37 and 38.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > delchans 37 2 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a >

delcon

Delete Connection

Enter the delcon command to delete a connection.

Syntax

delcon <port number>

Syntax Description

port number

Enter the port number for the connection to be deleted. To display the connections with port numbers, enter the dspcons command.

Related Commands

cnfcon, dspcon, dspcons

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 2

Example

Delete the connection on port 4.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > delcon 4 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.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. Use dsplns to view the available lines.

Related Commands

addln, cnfln, dspln, dsplns

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

Bring down line 8 on a CESM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > delln 8 PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.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. Use dsplns to view the available lines.

Related Commands

addlnloop, dspln, dsplns

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Service Group

Example

Remove line loopback from line 8 on a CESM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > dellnloop 8 PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a >

delport

Delete Port

Enter the delport command to remove a port from the CESM.

Syntax

delport <port_num>

Syntax Description

port_num

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

Related Commands

addport, delports, dspport, dspports

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

The following example deletes port 4 on the current CESM card:

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > delport 4 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a >

delports

Delete Ports

Enter the delports command remove a specified number of contiguous port configurations.

Syntax

delports <start port #> <# of ports>

Syntax Description

start port #

Start port number to be deleted. Use the dspports command to display the configured ports.

# of ports

Number of contiguous ports to be deleted.

Related Commands

addport, delport, dspport, dspports

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 1

Example

The following example deletes ports 2 and 3.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > delports 2 2 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.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, dspports, dsprscprtn

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Strata Group

Example

The following example deletes a resource partition from a port.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > delrscprtn 1 2 2 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a >

dncon

Down Connection

Use the dncon command to bring down a connection.


Note   This command operates only on master endpoints.

Syntax

dncon <channel>

Syntax Description

channel

Specify the channel for the connection to be displayed. You can view channel information with the dspcons and dspchans commands.

Related Commands

addcon, delcon, dspchan, dspchans, dspcon, dspcons, upcon

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 2

Example

Bring down the connection using channel 36.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > dncon 36 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a >

dspalm

Display Alarm

Use the dspalm command to display the active alarms associated with a specific line on the current CESM 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, dsplns

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display the alarms for line 8 on the current CESM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > dspalm -ds1 8 LineNum: 8 LineAlarmState: No Alarms LineStatisticalAlarmState: No Statistical Alarms PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.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 for which you want to display the alarm configuration. Use the dsplns command to view the available lines.

Related Commands

dsplns

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

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

PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > dspalmcnf -ds1 8 Severity AlarmUpCount AlarmDnCount AlarmThreshold Line Red / RAIS NE / FE NE / FE NE / FE ---- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 20.8 Major/Minor 6/6 1/1 1500/1500 PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a >

dspalmcnt

Display Alarm Counters

Use the dspalmcnt command to display the alarm counters for a line on the current CESM 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 you want to display the alarm configuration. Use the dsplns command to view the available lines.

Related Commands

clralmcnt, dsplns

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display the alarm configuration for line 2 on the current CESM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > dspalmcnt -ds1 8 Line RcvLOSCount RcvOOFCount RcvRAICount RcvFECount ---- ----------- ----------- ----------- ---------- 20.8 0 0 0 0 PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a >

dspalms

Display Alarms

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

PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > dspalms -ds1 Line AlarmState StatisticalAlarmState ---- ----------- --------------------- 20.1 No Alarms No Statistical Alarms 20.2 No Alarms No Statistical Alarms 20.3 No Alarms No Statistical Alarms 20.4 Alarm(s) On No Statistical Alarms 20.5 Alarm(s) On No Statistical Alarms 20.6 Alarm(s) On No Statistical Alarms 20.7 Alarm(s) On No Statistical Alarms 20.8 No Alarms No Statistical Alarms PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a >

dspcd

Display Card

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


Note   To determine if a card is a CESM-8T1/B, refer to the FunctionModuleType: row in the dspcd command display.

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 20. The command report that appears is different from the report that appears when you enter the dspcd command on the CESM card.

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

version

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display information for the current CESM-8T1/B card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > dspcd ModuleSlotNumber: 20 FunctionModuleState: Active FunctionModuleType: CESM-8T1/B FunctionModuleSerialNum: B24286 FunctionModuleHWRev: aa 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 cardMinorAlarmBitMap: Channel failure Front Card Info Hardware Revision : AA Card Type : 787 Serial Number : B24286 Fab Number : 28-4253-02CESM-8E1B Back Card Info Hardware Revision : AA Card Type : 22 Serial Number : 754239 Fab Number : 28-2011-01 PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a >

dspcderrs

Display Hardware Errors in BRAM

Use the dspcderrs command to display card-related errors on a CESM 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 CESM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > dspcderrs PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a >

dspchan

Display Channel

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 number.

Syntax

dspchan <channel>

Syntax Description

channel

Specify the channel for the connection to be displayed. You can view connection information with the dspcons and dspchans commands.

Related Commands

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

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display the connection information for channel 35.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > dspchan 35 ------------------------------------------- ChanNum: 35 RowStatus: Add AdmnState: Up ChanState: Failed ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- PORT-ALARM CTRLR-ABIT E-AIS/RDI CELL-LOSS ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- NO YES NO YES ------------------------------------------- ChanNum: 35 ChanRowStatus: Add ConnAdminStatus: Up ChanLineNum: 1 ChanMapVpi: 4 ChanMapVci: 35 ChanCBRService: struct ChanClockMode: Synchronous ChanCAS: Basic ChanPartialFill: 47 ChanMaxBufSize: 384 bytes ChanCDVT: 1000 micro seconds C L I P: 2500 milliseconds ChanLocalRemoteLpbkState: Disabled ChanTestType: TestOff ChanTestState: NotInProgress ChanRTDresult: 65535 ms ChanPortNum 1 ChanConnType SPVC ISDetType DetectionDisabled CondData 255 CondSignalling 15 ExtISTrig DisableIdleSupression ISIntgnPeriod 3 seconds ISSignallingCode 0 OnHookCode 1 ChanLocalVpi: 4 ChanLocalVci: 35 ChanLocalNSAP: 4700918100000000001a53337700000107230100 ChanRemoteVpi: 0 ChanRemoteVci: 0 ChanRemoteNSAP: NULL NSAP ChanMastership: Slave ChanVpcFlag: Vcc ChanConnServiceType: CBR1 ChanRoutingPriority: 8 ChanMaxCost: 2147483647 ChanRestrictTrunkType: No Restriction ChanConnPCR: 4096 ChanConnMCR: 4096 ChanConnPercentUtil: 100 Channel Reroute: False ChanNumNextAvailable: 39 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a >

dspchancnt

Display Channel Count

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

Syntax

dspchancnt <channel>

Syntax Description

channel

Specify the channel for the connection to be displayed. You can view channel information with the dspcons and dspchans commands.

Related Commands

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

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display the connection status and statistics for channel 36.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > dspchancnt 36 ChanNum: 36 Chan State: Okay Chan RCV ATM State: Normal Chan XMT ATM State: Normal Cell Loss Status: No Cell Loss Reassembled Cells: 84578237 Generated Cells: 84690662 Header Errors: 0 Seqence Mismatches : 0 Lost Cells: 1 Channel Uptime (secs.) 20676 Signalling Status Offhook PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a >

dspchans

Display Channels

Use the dspchans command to display a summary of all the connections on the current CESM card.

Syntax

dspchans

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

addcon, delcon, dncon, dspchan, dspcon, tstcon, upcon

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display all connections configured on the selected card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > dspchans LCN Port.VPI.VCI Type M/S Clock PCR CDVT BufSz CLIP Admin Alarm ---- ------------ ---- --- ----- ------ ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0035 001.04.035 stru S Synch 4096 00500 00384 02500 Up OK 0036 002.04.036 stru M Synch 4096 01000 00384 02500 Up OK 0037 003.04.037 stru S Synch 4096 01000 00384 02500 Up CTRLR-ABIT Number of channels: 3 ChanNumNextAvailable: 38 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a >

dspcon

Display Connection

Enter the dspcon command to view configuration data for a connection.

Syntax

dspcon <port number>

Syntax Description

port number

Enter the port number for the connection to be displayed. To display a list of connections with port numbers, enter the dspcons command.

Related Commands

addcon, delcon, dspcons

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display connection parameters for channel 1 on a channelized CESM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > dspcon 1 ------------------------------------------- ChanNum: 35 RowStatus: Add AdmnState: Up ChanState: Failed ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- PORT-ALARM CTRLR-ABIT E-AIS/RDI CELL-LOSS ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- NO YES NO YES ------------------------------------------- ChanNum: 35 ChanRowStatus: Add ConnAdminStatus: Up ChanLineNum: 1 ChanMapVpi: 4 ChanMapVci: 35 ChanCBRService: struct ChanClockMode: Synchronous ChanCAS: Basic ChanPartialFill: 47 ChanMaxBufSize: 384 bytes ChanCDVT: 1000 micro seconds C L I P: 2500 milliseconds ChanLocalRemoteLpbkState: Disabled ChanTestType: TestOff ChanTestState: NotInProgress ChanRTDresult: 65535 ms ChanPortNum 1 ChanConnType SPVC ISDetType DetectionDisabled CondData 255 CondSignalling 15 ExtISTrig DisableIdleSupression ISIntgnPeriod 3 seconds ISSignallingCode 0 OnHookCode 1 ChanLocalVpi: 4 ChanLocalVci: 35 ChanLocalNSAP: 4700918100000000001a53337700000107230100 ChanRemoteVpi: 0 ChanRemoteVci: 0 ChanRemoteNSAP: NULL NSAP ChanMastership: Slave ChanVpcFlag: Vcc ChanConnServiceType: CBR1 ChanRoutingPriority: 8 ChanMaxCost: 2147483647 ChanRestrictTrunkType: No Restriction ChanConnPCR: 4096 ChanConnMCR: 4096 ChanConnPercentUtil: 100 Channel Reroute: False ChanNumNextAvailable: 39 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a >

dspcons

Display Connections

Enter the dspcons command to view a summary of all connections on the current card.

Syntax

dspcons [-h] [-chn <ChanNum>] [-pt <PortNum>] [-locvpi <VPI>] [-locvci <VCI>] [-cbrserv <CBRService>] [-master <masterShip>] [-clkmode <MODE>] [-pcr <PCR>] [-cdv <CDVT>] [-maxbuf <SIZE>] [-clip <CLIP>] [-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.

-locvpi

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.

-locvci

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.

-cbrserv

CBR service type. This option limits the display to the connections that use one of the following service types:

  • Unstructured = unstruct

  • Structured = struct

-master

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

-clkmode

Clock mode. Use this option to select connections based on the clock mode they are using:

  • Synchronous

  • S.R.T.S

  • Adaptive

-pcr

PCR. This option allows you to limit the display to connections with a specific PCR value. Range = 171 to 9000.

-cdv

CDVT. This option allows you to limit the display to connections with a specific CDVT value.

  • T1 range = 125 to 24000

  • E1 range = 125 to 26000

-maxbuf

Maximum egress buffer size. This option allows you to limit the display to connections with a specific buffer size. Range = 0 to 65535.

-clip

-clip <CLIP> where CLIP = 1000-65535

-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, dspcon, dspports

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display the connections on the selected card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > dspcons LCN Port.VPI.VCI Type M/S Clock PCR CDVT BufSz CLIP Admin Alarm ---- ------------ ---- --- ----- ------ ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0035 001.04.035 stru S Synch 4096 00500 00384 02500 Up OK 0036 002.04.036 stru M Synch 4096 01000 00384 02500 Up OK 0037 003.04.037 stru S Synch 4096 01000 00384 02500 Up CTRLR-ABIT Number of channels: 3 ChanNumNextAvailable: 38 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a >

dspds1stats

Display DS1 Statistics

Use the dspds1stats command to display a list of statistics for a specific DS1 line on the current CESM card.

Syntax

dspds1stats <line_num>

Syntax Description

line_num

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

Related Commands

clrds1stats

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display the DS1 statistics for line 8 on the current CESM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > dspds1stats 8 LineNum: 8 Errored Seconds 1 Severely Errored Seconds 0 Unavailable Seconds 0 Line Code Violation 0 CRC Errors 2 PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a >

dspfeature

Display Feature

Use the dspfeature command to determine if the CESM card is operating as a channelized card or a nonchannelized card.

Syntax

dspfeature

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

None

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Strata Group

Example

Display the feature status of the current CESM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > dspfeature Channelized: On PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a >

dsplcn

Display Logical Channel Number

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

Syntax

dsplcn <port>

Syntax Description

port

Specify the port for the connection to be displayed. You can view connection information with the dspcons and dspchans commands, which also show the corresponding channel numbers.

Related Commands

dspchans, dspcons

Attributes

Log: No

State: Active

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display the channel number for the connection using port 1.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > dsplcn 1 LCN number is : 35 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.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 CESM.

PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > dspln 8 LineNum: 8 LineConnectorType: RJ-48 LineEnable: Modify LineType: dsx1ESF LineCoding: dsx1B8ZS LineLength: 0-131 ft LineXmtClockSource: LocalTiming LineLoopbackCommand: LocalLineLoop LineSendCode: NoCode LineUsedTimeslotsBitMap: 0x0 LineLoopbackCodeDetection: codeDetectDisabled LineNumOfValidEntries: 8 PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.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

dsplns

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

addln, cnfln, delln, dspln

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display lines on the current CESM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > dsplns Line Conn Type Status/Coding Length XmtClock Alarm Stats Type Source Alarm ---- ----- ------------ ------ -------- ------------- -------- ----- ----- 20.1 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Ena/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim No No 20.2 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Ena/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim No No 20.3 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Ena/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim No No 20.4 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Ena/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim Yes No 20.5 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Dis/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim 20.6 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Dis/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim 20.7 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Dis/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim 20.8 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Dis/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim LineNumOfValidEntries: 8 PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a >

dspmsgcnt

Display Message Counters

Use the dspmsgcnt command to display the message counters for the current CESM card.

Syntax

dspmsgcnt

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

clrmsgcnt

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display the message counters for the current CESM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > dspmsgcnt RiscXmtCtrlMsg: 56341 RiscRcvCtrlMsg: 56341 SARXmtCtrlMsg: 56341 SARRcvCtrlMsg: 56341 SARCtrlMsgDiscLenErr: 0 SARCtrlMsgDiscCRCErr: 0 SARCtrlMsgDiscUnknownChan: 0 SARCtrlMsgLastUnknownChan: 0 PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a >

dspport

Display Port

Enter the dspport command to view the port configuration for the specified port.

Syntax

dspport <port_num>

Syntax Description

port_num

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

Related Commands

addport, delport, delports, dspports

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display port 4 on the current CESM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > dspport 4 SlotNum: 4 PortLineNum: 4 PortNum: 4 PortRowStatus: Add PortNumOfSlots: 12 PortDs0ConfigBitMap(1stDS0): 0xfff(1) PortSpeed: 768kbps PortType: structured PortState: Active PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a >

dspports

Display Ports

Enter the dspports command to view information about all ports on the current card.

Syntax

dspports

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

addport, delport, delports, dspport

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display the ports on the current CESM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > dspports Port Ena/Speed Type ------ --- ------ -------- 4.1.1 Add/1536k structur 4.2.2 Add/1536k structur 4.3.3 Add/1536k structur 4.4.4 Add/ 768k structur Number of ports: 4 PortDs0UsedLine1: 0x00ffffff PortDs0UsedLine2: 0x00ffffff PortDs0UsedLine3: 0x00ffffff PortDs0UsedLine4: 0x00000fff PortDs0UsedLine5: 0x00000000 PortDs0UsedLine6: 0x00000000 PortDs0UsedLine7: 0x00000000 PortDs0UsedLine8: 0x00000000 PortNumNextAvailable: 5 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a >

dsprscprtn

Display Resource Partition

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

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, delrscprtn

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

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

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > dsprscprtn 1 Port User Status NumOfLcnAvail LcnLow LcnHigh IngrBW EgrBW CtrlrId ---- ------ ------ -------------- -------- --------- ------ ----- -------- 1 PNNI Add 1 1 1 100 100 2 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a >

dspsarcnt

Display SAR Counters

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

Syntax

dspsarcnt <channel_num>

Syntax Description

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, dspcons, dspsarcnts

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display the SAR counters for channel 35 on the current CESM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > dspsarcnt 35 SarShelfNum: 1 SarSlotNum: 4 SarChanNum: 35 Tx Rx --------------- --------------- Total Cells: 72810522 72696866 Total CellsCLP: 0 0 Total CellsAIS: 0 0 Total CellsFERF: 0 0 Total CellsEnd2EndLpBk: 0 0 Total CellsSegmentLpBk: 0 0 RcvCellsDiscOAM: 0 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a >

dspsarcnts

Display SAR Counter

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

PXM1E_SJ.1.3.CESM.a > dspsarcnts SarShelfNum: 1 SarSlotNum: 3 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 CESM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > dspslftst SelfTestEnable: Disable SelfTestPeriod: 5 SelfTestState: SelfTest Passed SelfTestResultDescription: No failure information available PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.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 CESM.

PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > dspslftsttbl Test # Test Name Thold Fail Pass Last Enab Destr Card Rst 1 DRAM access test 1 0 0 P Y N Y 2 ISRAM access test 1 0 0 P Y N Y 3 ESRAM access test 1 0 0 P Y N Y 4 BRAM checksum test 1 0 0 P Y N Y 5 CODE checksum test 1 0 0 P Y N Y 6 Line loopback test 1 0 0 P Y Y Y 7 CellBus test 1 0 0 P Y N N PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.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.1.20.CESM.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: 1572864 PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.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 CESM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > dsptaskinfo taskName msgReceivd msgSent msgSent lastSent lastSt lastSt Failed FailedTask Failed Failed MsgTyp Errno ---------- --------------- --------------- ---------- ---------- ------ ------ nmimRouter 0 4754 0 0 0x0 scm 23159 5631 0 0 0x0 pSNMP 0 1 0 0 0x0 cmm 4296 4293 0 0 0x0 conn_mgr_t 529 1674 0 0 0x0 tFiled 58 59 0 0 0x0 tSmd 1164 1249 0 0 0x0 logd 2639 1 0 0 0x0 qRpc 0 1 0 0 0x0 alarm_task 0 31 0 0 0x0 Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop: taskName msgReceivd msgSent msgSent lastSent lastSt lastSt Failed FailedTask Failed Failed MsgTyp Errno ---------- --------------- --------------- ---------- ---------- ------ ------ oam 772 1 0 0 0x0 clt 1063 536 0 0 0x0 bertd 0 1 0 0 0x0 aal1stats 0 0 0 0 0x0 aal1isd 0 1 0 0 0x0 underrund 0 1 0 0 0x0 PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.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

dspalms, dspcons, dsplns, dspports

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Show totals on the current card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.3.CESM.a > dsptotals total active lines = 5/8 total active ports = 0/248 total active chans = 0/248 Card Alarms Summary: --------------------------------------- Alarm Type Major Minor ------------------ ----- ----- Card State Alarms: 1 0 Line Alarms: 1 0 Port Alarms: 0 0 Channel Alarms: 0 0 --------------------------------------- PXM1E_SJ.1.3.CESM.a >

Help

Help

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

Syntax

Help

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

? command

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Command list for the current card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > Help ? No Any Any User Help No Any Any User addcon Yes Active Group 2 addconCDVT Yes Active Group 2 addln Yes Active Group 1 addlnloop Yes Active Service Group (-1) addport Yes Active Group 1 addrscprtn No Any Strata Group (-2) addspvc Yes Active Group 2 chkflash No Any Strata Group (-2) clear No Any Any User clralm No Any Group 5 clralmcnt No Any Group 5 clralmcnts No Any Group 5 clralms No Any Group 5 clrcderrs No Any Super Group (0) clrchancnt No Any Group 5 clrchancnts No Any Group 3 clrds1stats No Any Group 5 clrmsgcnt 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.1.20.CESM.a > i NAME ENTRY TID PRI STATUS PC SP ERRNO DELAY ---------- ------------ -------- --- ---------- -------- -------- ------- ----- tExcTask excTask 80479d50 0 PEND 800e07b8 80479c80 0 0 tRootTask usrRoot 8047fd80 1 PEND+T 800e07b8 8047f9e8 3d0004 2 tShell shell 80477230 1 PEND 800e0c68 80476e88 0 0 tTimerTask timerTask 80454c40 50 DELAY 800e4028 80454be0 0 4289214978 tSmCmdTsk1 cmdTask 802b04b0 50 READY 800e470c 802aff08 3006b 0 tSmOutTsk1 smtermOutTas 802abb90 50 READY 800e0c68 802ab8b8 0 0 scm scmMain 804539b0 55 READY 800e4028 80453930 0 0 NMIMmsgd routerMain 80450700 55 PEND 800e07b8 80450630 0 0 NMIMpSNMP pSNMPMain 8044e450 55 PEND 800e07b8 8044e378 0 0 cmm cmmMain 8044c1a0 55 PEND+T 800e07b8 8044c0d8 3d0004 83 talarm alarm_task 80449bc0 55 READY 800e4028 80449b50 0 0 tconn ConnMgrTask 804476e0 55 PEND 800e07b8 804475d0 0 0 oam OamMain 80445430 55 READY 800e4028 80445380 3d0002 0 tFiled fileDeamon 80443180 55 PEND 800e07b8 80443090 0 0 tSmd smtermd 80440ed0 55 READY 800e0bf8 80440b90 0 0 logd logMsgTask 803f21c0 55 PEND 800e07b8 803f2100 0 0 clt ConnectionLo 803efee0 55 PEND+T 800e07b8 803efe08 3d0004 194 tRpc rpcMain 803e96d0 55 READY 800e07b8 803e9600 3d0004 0 aal1stats aal1statsd 803e7380 55 READY 800e4028 803e72f0 0 0 aal1isd aal1ISd 803e50d0 55 DELAY 800e4028 803e5028 0 82 underrund UnderRunDete 803e2e20 55 READY 800e4028 803e2d78 0 0 tBgndCheck 80090a40 803d93f0 55 DELAY 800e4028 803d9330 0 81 tslftst slftstmain 803edc30 58 DELAY 800e4028 803edba8 3d0002 27022 statsd tftpstatsTas 8043d860 60 DELAY 800e4028 8043d7e0 0 4096 bertd BertMain 803eb980 100 PEND+T 800e07b8 803eb8b0 3d0004 34 resyncMain smrmResynchM 803e0b70 100 DELAY 800e4028 803e0a88 0 4289202291 resyncSmrp smrpMsgHandl 803dd910 100 PEND 800e07b8 803dd830 0 0 resyncSmrc smrcStartFin 803db680 100 PEND 800e0c68 803db5f0 3d0002 0 PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.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.1.20.CESM.a > memShow status bytes blocks avg block max block ------ --------- -------- ---------- ---------- current free 345008 6 57501 344528 alloc 1914800 2200 870 - cumulative alloc 34772480 545352 63 - PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a >

myid

My ID

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

Syntax

myid

Syntax Description

None

Related Commands

None

Attributes

Log: No

State: Any

Privilege: Any User

Example

Display the user name used for log in.

PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > myid superuser PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.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 <channel>

Syntax Description

channel

Specify the channel for the connection to be rerouted. You can view connection information with the dspcons and dspchans commands.

Related Commands

dncon, dspchans, dspcons, upcon

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 2

Example

Reroute connection 40.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > rrtcon 40 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a >

runslftstno

Run Self Test Number

Use the runslftstno command to execute one of the self tests on the CESM card. To display a list of the self tests, enter this command without parameters or enter the dspslftsttbl command.

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 7.

PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > runslftstno 7 Test Number 7 Result: PASS PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.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.1.20.CESM.a > setpagemode on PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a >

tstchan

Test Channel

Use the tstchan command to test the integrity of a connection you have created with the addcon command. The tstchan command sends a single collection of supervisory cells from the local to the remote end and displays a pass or fail message.

Syntax

tstchan <channel>

Syntax Description

channel

Specify the channel for the connection to be tested. You can view connection information with the dspcons and dspchans commands.

Related Commands

addcon, dspchan, dspchans, dspcon, dspcons, tstconseg, tstdelay

Attributes

Log: No

State: Active

Privilege: Group 4

Example

Test the connection labeled channel 35.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > tstchan 35 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > TestCon in progress. TestCon Passed.

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 number>

Syntax Description

port number

Enter the port number for the connection to be displayed. To display a list of connections with port numbers, enter the dspcons command.

Related Commands

addcon, dspcon, dspcons, tstconseg, tstdelay

Attributes

Log: No

State: Active

Privilege: Group 4

Example

Test the connection on port 1.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > tstcon 1 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > TestCon in progress. TestCon Passed.

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 <channel>

Syntax Description

channel

Specify the channel for the connection to be tested. You can view connection information with the dspcons and dspchans commands.

Related Commands

dspchans, dspcons, tstcon

Attributes

Log: No

State: Active

Privilege: Group 4

Example

Test the connection labeled channel 35.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > tstdelay 35 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > TestDelay in progress. TestDelay Passed with 2 ms.

upcon

Up Connection

Use the upcon command to bring up a connection.


Note   This command operates only on master endpoints.

Syntax

upcon <channel>

Syntax Description

channel

Specify the channel for the connection to be tested. You can view connection information with the dspcons and dspchans commands.

Related Commands

addcon, delcon, dncon, dspchans, dspcon, dspcons

Attributes

Log: Yes

State: Active

Privilege: Group 2

Example

Bring up the connection using channel 36.

PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.a > upcon 36 PXM1E_SJ.1.4.CESM.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 CESM card.

PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a > version ***** Cisco Systems CESM-8T1E1 Card ***** Firmware Version = 020.000.001.000-D Backup Boot version = CE8_BT_1.0.01 ASCFRSM Xilinx file = cbslave.h VxWorks (for CISCO) version 5.3.1. Kernel: WIND version 2.5. Made on Jul 1 2002, 23:19:34. Boot line: Boot from PROM PXM1E_SJ.1.20.CESM.a >


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