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ATM Connections

ATM Connections


The ATM commands are for activating and configuring ATM connections and statistical reporting for these connections. ATM trunks are physical connections between BPX, IGX, or IPX nodes that support ATM connections. The ATM connections on a BPX require the use of either an ASI or BNI front card and a back card that supports T3, E3, or OC3 (STM1). The following table lists the permissible card combinations for BPX lines.


Table 10-1: Front and Back Card
Application Front Card Back Card

ATM

BNI-T3

LM-3T3 (Three ports)

ATM

BNI-E3

LM-3E3 (Three ports)

ATM

ASI-T3

LM-2T3 (Two ports)

ATM

ASI-E3

LM-2E3 (Two ports)

ATM

ASI-155

MMF-2-BC

ATM

ASI-155

SMF-2-BC

ATM

ASI-155

SMF LR-2-BC

ATM

BNI-155

MMF-2-BC

ATM

BNI-155

SMF-2-BC

ATM

BNI-155

SMF LR-2-BC

Setting Up an ATM Connection

To set up an ATM connection, perform the following steps:


Step 1   Activate the ATM port with the upport X.X command, where X.X is the shelf slot and port (1-4) of the ATM card set.

Step 2   Use the cnfport command to establish the characteristics for the ATM port.

Step 3   If a suitable class is already configured, note its number and use this class when adding the ATM connection with the addcon command. (The dspcls command displays the parameters for each connection class. The cnfcls command allows an individual class to be modified.)

Step 4   Use the vt command to log in to the node at the remote end of the proposed ATM connection.

Step 5   At the remote node, use the upport and cnfport as listed in steps 1 and 2 to activate and configure the remote port.

Step 6   Use the addcon command at one end of the connection to activate the ATM connection.

Managing Bandwidth

There are a number of commands that assist in managing bandwidth to achieve satisfactory traffic patterns.

cnfpref

The configure preference command can be used to specify preferred routing for intra-domain connections. This command can be used to assist in balancing the load on the network's trunks.

dsprts, prtrts

The display and print routes commands can be used in conjunction with the cnfpref command to display the current connection routing information.

upcon, dncon

The up and down connection commands can be used to temporarily down connections, thus releasing bandwidth for other services. Often it is possible to down some voice connections to provide more bandwidth for data, frame relay, or ATM traffic.

Other Commands

The following commands may be useful for establishing connections.

· delcon

deletes a connection from an ATM line.

· dnln

downs a line. A downed line is deactivated with no drive signals and no statistics. All connections on the line must be deleted (delcon) before a line can be downed.

· dspcons

displays the connections on a specified ATM line.

· dsplns

displays the line configuration and alarm status for the node.

· dsplnutl

displays the line utilization for an ATM line.

Summary of Commands

The location of each ATM command description appears in the following table:


Table 10-2: ATM Command Descriptions and Page Numbers
Mnemonic Description Page

addcon

Add connection

10-6

addcongrp

Add connection group

10-15

clrchstats

Clear channel statistics

10-17

cnfcls

Configure class

10-19

cnfconsc

Configure connection

10-23

cnfport

Configure port

10-27

cnfportq

Configure port queue

10-30

delcon

Delete connection

10-32

delcongrp

Delete connection group

10-34

dnport

Down port

10-38

dspchstats

Display channel statistics

10-40

dspcls

Display class

10-42

dspcon

Display connection

10-44

dspconcnf

Display connection configuration

10-48

dspcongrp

Display connections in a group

10-50

dspcongrps

Display connection groups

10-52

dspcons

Display connections

10-54

dsplmistats

Display LMI statistics

10-58

dsplncnf

Display line configuration

10-60

dspport

Display port

10-64

dspportq

Display port queue

10-67

dspportstats

Display Port Statistics

10-69

grpcon

Group a connection

10-71

prtlns

Print lines

10-73

upport

Up port

10-76

addcon

Establish an ATM connection for a channel between the current node and one or more nodes in the network. You can specify a port on either an ASI, BNI, BTM, or AIT front card. For a description of the addcon command as it applies to frame relay connections, voice connections, or data connections, refer to the chapter that applies to the specific connection type. When used with the syntax in this chapter, addcon adds either a standard ATM connection, a frame relay-to-ATM interworking connection (ATFR), or a frame relay-to-ATM interworking with ForeSight (ATFST) connection.

The node on which addcon executes is the "owner" of the connection. Connection ownership is important because automatic rerouting and preferred routing information for a connection is entered on the node that owns the connection. See the cnfpref and cnfcos descriptions for information on automatic rerouting.

The displayed parameter prompts depend on the connection type. Before a connection is added, the proposed connection appears on the screen with a prompt for confirmation. After addcon executes, the system software automatically routes the connection. The figures on this and the following pages are flow diagrams showing the sequence of possible parameter prompts according to the connection type and whether Usage Parameter Control (UPC) is enabled. The flow diagrams begin after the remote node name and VPI and VCI have been entered. The subsequent tables define the parameters and list the defaults and ranges for each parameter. Refer to the System Manual and the ATM Forum specifications for more details on ATM parameters and concepts such as the leaky buckets for controlling cell admissions to the network.

A form of notation appears for some parameters that may need explanation. The notation is either (0), (1), or (0+1). This refers to the state of the Cell Loss Priority (CLP) bit. The usage of the CLP bit is in the traffic policing schemes. (0+1) means cells with CLP=0 or 1. (0) means cells with CLP=0. (1) means cells with CLP=1. The CLP bit is used in different contexts. For example, CDVT (0+1) refers to Cell Delay Variation Tolerance (CDVT) for cells with CLP=0 or 1. CDVT (0) means CDVT for cells with CLP=0. PCR(0) means PCR for cells with CLP=0. For a description of CLP and CDVT usage and policing concepts in general, refer to the System Manual and the ATM Forum specifications.


Figure 10-1:
Prompt Sequence for a CBR Connection

Figure 10-2:
Prompt Sequence for a VBR/ATFR Connection

Figure 10-3:
Prompt Sequence for a ABR/ATFST Connection

The following table contains descriptions of the ATM parameters that appear on screen. The subsequent table gives the defaults, ranges (or values), and granularity for each parameter. The last section contains screen examples. The preceding flow diagrams help clarify the information in these forthcoming sections.


Note If the description states the parameter is transmit/receive, the system is prompting for two values: one is for the transmit direction, the other for the receive direction. Also, not all parameters apply to OC3/STM1, as the text shows.

Table 10-3: addcon - Parameters
Parameter/Prompt Description

local channel

Specifies the local slot, port, virtual path identifier (vpi), and virtual connection identifier (vci) for the connection. The format is slot.port.vpi.vci. The vpi and vci ranges are:

The vpi range for a UNI connection is 0-255. The vpi range for an NNI connection is 0-1023

The range for a vci is 1-4095. The vci can be an asterisk (*) to indicate the connection is a virtual path (the vci does not provide a distinction within the network).

remote node name

Specifies the name of the node at the other (or remote) end of the connection.

remote channel

Specifies the remote node's slot, port, vpi, and vci for this connection. The format is slot.port.vpi.vci. The vpi and vci ranges are:

The vpi range for a UNI connection is 0-255. The vpi range for an NNI connection is 0-1023

The range for a vci is 1-4095. The vci can be an asterisk (*) to indicate the connection is a virtual path (the vci does not provide a distinction within the network).

connection class

Specifies one of the following connection types: VBR, CBR, ABR, ATFR (VBR with ATM-to-frame relay interworking), or ATFST (ABR with interworking and ForeSight). The parameters that follow this selection depend on the chosen connection type. Refer to the flow diagrams on the preceding pages.

The option for choosing a class number is also available. The class is a template for a connection type. This serves as an alternative to specifying each parameter for a connection type. To specify a connection class, enter a digit in the range 1-10. To see the parameter values for a class, use the dspcls commands. To customize any class template, use cnfcls.

ABR

T3/E3: Enables/disables ForeSight. Refer to the flow diagrams on the preceding pages for help with the following explanation:

If the connection type selected at the "connection class" prompt was VBR and ABR is enabled at this prompt, the connection type changes to ABR, and prompts for ABR parameters subsequently appear. On the other hand, if the selected connection type is ABR and ABR is disabled at this ABR prompt, the connection type changes to VBR, so only VBR parameters are requested.

PCR(0+1)

T3/E3: Specifies the transmit/receive Peak Cell Rate (PCR) for cells leaving the first leaky bucket on the ASI card with CLP(0+1). Applies to only CBR connections.

OC3 (STM1): Specifies the transmit/receive Peak Cell Rate (PCR).

The range is 10 cps up to the maximum line rate. (See table of defaults and ranges.)

UPC

T3/E3 or OC3 (STM1): Enables/disables Usage Parameter Control (UPC). With UPC, additional user-specified parameters become available for each connection type. Refer to the preceding flow diagrams to see the parameters available for each connection type. The system uses the default if no parameter change occurs. See next table for defaults.

FGCRA

T3/E3: Enables either the Frame-Based Generic Cell Rate Algorithm (FGCRA) or the standard GCRA (the default).

FGCRA controls automatic cell discarding (or tagging) of the remainder of a frame when one cell from the frame is non-compliant. FGCRA is a Cisco enhancement of the ATM-UNI Generic Cell Rate Algorithm (GCRA) for associating a cell with the frame from which it originated. Cisco supports configuration on a per-connection basis.

CDVT(0+1)

T3/E3 or OC3 (STM1): Specifies the transmit/receive Cell Delay Variation Tolerance (CDVT) for the first leaky bucket, which applies to cells with CLP(0+1). CDVT is the maximum time for accumulated violations of cell-arrival time parameters.

PCR(0)

T3/E3: Specifies the transmit/receive Peak Cell Rate (PCR) for cells leaving the second leaky bucket [CLP(0)] on the ASI card.

OC3 (STM1): PCR(0) not used by ASI-2 OC3 (STM1).

CDVT(0)

T3/E3: Specifies the transmit/receive Cell Delay Variation Tolerance (CDVT) for the second leaky bucket. The second bucket applies to cells with CLP(0). CDVT is the maximum time for accumulated violations of cell-arrival time parameters.

OC3 (STM1): CDVT(0) not used by ASI-2 OC3 (STM1) card.

SCR policing

T3/E3: Specifies the traffic policing for a VBR or ABR connection. The possible policing configurations are SCR policing of CLP (0+1) (which is selected as SCR#2), SCR policing of CLP(0) (which is selected as SCR#1), or SCR policing off (SCR#3). The SCR Policing parameter is not used by ASI-2 OC3 (STM1) card.

SCR

T3/E3: Sustainable Cell Rate (SCR) specifies a compliant cell rate threshold for transmit/receive. SCR is available with ABR and VBR connections and is less than or equal to the Peak Cell Rate (PCR). The ASI-2 OC3 (STM1) card does not use SCR policing.

MBS

T3/E3 or OC3 (STM1): The transmit/receive Maximum Burst Size for SCR policing.

CLP tagging

T3/E3 and OC3 (STM1): Enables/disables Cell Loss Priority (CLP) tagging. If CLP tagging is enabled, the CLP bit is set as a result of a UPC violation.

MCR

T3/E3: Specifies the transmit/receive Minimum Cell Rate (MCR) for ABR connections.

ICR

T3/E3: Specifies the transmit/receive Initial Cell Rate. ICR is the rate that occurs after a period of inactivity on an ABR connection. (This period is the value of ICR TO). The cell rate then goes up or down under the control of the ForeSight Rate Control Algorithm. The range is 0 cps through the line's maximum. The ICR default is a range under the control of the ForeSight Rate Control Algorithm. See also the descriptions of Rate Up and Rate Dn.

ICR TO

T3/E3: ICR timeout. Specifies a period of inactivity before a connection's cell rate is reset to the specified ICR.

Rate Up

T3/E3: Specifies the increment in cell rate when the rate goes up. This ForeSight Rate Up increment is in cells per second per adjustment.

Rate Dn

T3/E3: Specifies large reductions in the transmit/receive cell rate. This ForeSight Rate Down value is a percentage of the current rate.

Rate FastDn

T3/E3: Specifies a rate of decrease in the transmit/receive cell rate when ForeSight quickly adjusts the rate down. This value is a percentage of the SCR.

Minimum Adjust

T3/E3: Minimum Adjust Period specifies the interval before the ingress sends rate adjustments for ABR connections. This is the time period before either a rate adjustment is made or a message is sent that an adjustment is not necessary. It serves as a stand-in round trip delay until a true RTD is measured. Older software refers to this as Maximum Adjust Rate.

VC Qdepth

T3/E3: Specifies the maximum ABR VC queue depth for transmit/receive.

EFCI

T3/E3: The transmit/receive percent of ABR VC queue depth that causes EFCI to be set.

CLP Hi

T3/E3: Specifies a percent of the transmit/receive ABR VC queue depth. When a transmit/receive threshold is exceeded, the node discards cells with CLP=1 in the connection until the VC queue level falls below the depth specified by CLP lo.

CLP Lo

T3/E3: Specifies a percent of the transmit/receive ABR VC queue depth such that, when the VC queue level falls below this level, the node stops discarding CLP=1 cells.

IBS

T3/E3: Initial Burst Size (IBS) for transmit/receive. Applies to only ABR connections.

RM

T3/E3: Enables Resource Management cells to go to a port on an ASI. RM cells provide backwards congestion notification, which subsequently goes to external equipment. For BNI cards, leave RM disabled. In older software, the name of this parameter is BCM.

% Util

T3/E3: Specifies the percent of bandwidth utilization for a connection. The allocation of trunk bandwidth that is based on %util depends on the connection type, as follows:

For CBR, the default is 100%, and the bandwidth allocation is PCR(0+1) * %util.

For VBR, the default in the command prompt is the minimum of either 100% or 120(SCR/PCR). The bandwidth allocation is PCR(0+1) * %util.

For ABR, the default is 100%. The bandwidth allocation is MCR * %util.


Table 10-4: addcon - Parameter Defaults and Ranges
Parameter Range or Value Default Dependency Granularity

ABR

enable/disable

VBR: disable

ATFR: disable

ABR: enable

ATFST: enable

n/a

PCR(0+1)

PCR in cells/sec

7-96000:T3

7-80000: E3

7-353200: OC3 (STM1)

10

Range is limited to 7-5333 cps for ATF connections.

10 cps

UPC

enable/disable

enable

n/a

FGCRA

enable/disable

disable

n/a

CDVT(0+1)

CDVT, in microsecs.

0-250000: T3/E3 and OC3/STM1

CBR: 10000

All others: 250000

1 microsec.

PCR(0)

PCR in cells/sec

7-96000:T3

7-80000: E3

PCR(0+1)

PCR(0) <= PCR(0+1).

10 cps

CDVT(0)

CDVT uSec

0-250000: T3/E3

CDVT(0+1)

1 microsec.

SCR policing

1-3

1 = CLP(0)

2 = CLP(0+1)

3 = Off

1

n/a

SCR

SCR in cells/sec

7-96000:T3

7-80000: E3

7-353200: OC3/STM1

Value of PCR(0+1)

SCR <= PCR(0+1).

Range is limited to 7-5333 cps for ATF connections.

Upper limit = max line rate.

10 cps

MBS

MBS in cells

1-24000: T3/E3

10-1000: OC3 (STM1)

1000

1 cell

CLP tagging

enable/disable

enable

For SCR Policing CLP(0+1), tagging always disabled

n/a

MCR

MCR in cells/sec

0-96000:T3

0-80000: E3

ABR: 0

ATFST: 10

MCR <= PCR(0+1). Range is limited to 7-5333 cps for ATFST cons.

10 cps

ICR

ICR in cells/sec

0-96000:T3

0-80000: E3

Maximum of:

MCR or

PCR(0+1)/10

ICR >= MCR and

ICR <= PCR(0+1). Range is limited to 7-5333 cps for ATFST connections.

10 cps

ICR time out

1-255 Seconds

10

1 second

Rate up increment

In Cells/Sec/Adjust

10-96000

Maximum of:

10% of MCR

or 2000

10 cells

Rate down

1-100%

87%

1%

Rate fast down

1-100%

50%

1%

Min. adjust period

20-250 msec

40

10 msec

VC Qdepth

ABR: 1-64000 cells

ATFR: 1-1366

ABR: 16000

ATFR: 1366

Does not apply to OC3/STM1

1 cell

EFCI threshold

1-100% of VC queue depth

100%

1%

CLP high threshold

1-100% of VCqueue depth

90%

1%

CLP low threshold

1-100% of VCqueue depth

80%

1%

IBS

ABR: 0-24000 cells ATFR: 1-107 cells

0

1 cell

RM

enable/disable

disable

n/a

% utilization

1-100%

CBR:100%

ABR:100%

VBR:

min. of: 120% * (SCR/PCR(0+1))

or 100%

VBR default:

minimum of:

120% * (SCR/PCR(0+1))

or 100%

1%

Full Name

Add a connection

Syntax

addcon parameters (see preceding flow diagrams and tables)

Related Commands

delcon, dspcons

Attributes

Privilege

1-2

Jobs

Yes

Log

Yes

Node

IPX, IGX, BPX

Lock

Yes

Example 1

addcon 4.1.2.1 sw53 4.1.2.2

Description

Add a connection between 4.1.2.1 on node swstorm and 4.1.4.2 on node sw53.

System Response
swstorm TN SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 July 26 1996 20:05 GMT Local Remote Remote Route Channel NodeName Channel State Type Avoid COS O 4.1.2.1 sw53 4.1.4.2 Ok atfr 0 L This Command: addcon 4.1.2.1 sw53 4.1.4.2 atfr * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Add these connections (y/n)?
Example 2

addcon 3.2.9.251 nmsbpx04 5.2.7.251 (with defaults illustrated)

In this case, the screen shows the value for each parameter entered on the command line.

System Response
nmsbpx03 TN SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 Nov. 3 1996 18:02 PDT Local Remote Remote Route Channel NodeName Channel State Type Avoid COS O 3.2.9.251 nmsbpx04 5.2.7.251 Ok abr 0 L This Command: addcon 3.2.9.251 nmsbpx04 5.2.7.251 abr e 10 10 1000 e 10 10 10 10 110 87 50 100 64000 100 100 d e 100 90 e Add these connections (y/n)?

addcongrp

Sets up a group to which ATM connections between the local node and a remote node are added. The connection group is a routing entity that is initially empty and to which individual connections (virtual circuits) are added using the grpcon command. Connections added to a group must be of the inter-node, non-bundled, ATM type. The connections must have the same routing parameters. These parameters include connection owner, class of service (COS), connection state, route restrictions, and ForeSight enable status.

Connection grouping permits an IPX or IGX node to have up to 1000 connections and a BPX node to have up to 5000 connections. A connection group may have up to 16 connections.

Full Name

Add connection group

Syntax

addcongrp <remote node> [.group number]

Related Commands

grpcon, delcongrp, dspcongrp, dspcongrps

Attributes

Privilege

1-2

Jobs

Yes

Log

Yes

Node

IPX, IGX, BPX

Lock

Yes

Example 1

addcongrp bpx4

Description

Add a connection group to node bpx4. The system adds the connection and automatically creates the group name with the ".1" appended to the remote node name.

System Response
bpx1 TN SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 Feb. 14 1996 19:53 PST Only to Route bpx4 Count State Avoid COS FST Owner bpx4.1 0 Local Last Command: addcongrp bpx4 Next Command:
Table 10-5: addcongrp - Parameters
Parameter Description

remote node name

Specifies the name of the remote node to which the grouped connections are routed.


Table 10-6: addcongrp - Optional Parameters
Parameter Description

.number

Users have the option of specifying the appended group number. Without a user-specified number, the system assigns the next available number.

clrchstats

Clears the gathered statistics for either a specific channel or all channels. When you enter a specific channel number, a display of the current channel statistics appears. The display asks if you confirm the choice for clearing. If you enter "*" (all channels) for the channel specification, the display prompts you to confirm the decision to clear all channel statistics.

Full Name

Clear channel statistics

Syntax

clrchstats <channel | *>

Related Commands

dspchstats

Attributes

Privilege

1-2

Jobs

Yes

Log

Yes

Node

IPX, IGX, BPX

Lock

Yes

Example 1

clrchstats 3.1.1

Description

Clear channel statistics for 3.1.1.

System Response
sw83 TN SuperUser IPX 16 8.2 Apr. 23 1996 19:24 PST Channel Statistics: 3.1.1 Cleared: Apr. 17 1996 08:10 MIR: 3.8 kbps Collection Time: 6 day(s) 10:04:58 Corrupted: NO Frames Avg Size Avg Util Packets Avg (bytes) (fps) (%) (pps) From Port: 1516586 198 2 35 To Network: 1516215 198 2 35 16678365 30 Discarded: 371 198 0 0 From Network: 1518665 197 2 35 16705146 30 To Port: 1518629 198 2 35 Discarded: 36 120 0 0 238 0 ECN Stats: Avg Rx VC Q: 0 ForeSight RTD 40 Min-Pk bytes rcvd: 52470 FECN Frames: 0 FECN Ratio (%) 0 Minutes Congested: 0 BECN Frames: 16 BECN Ratio (%) 0 Frames rcvd in excess of CIR: 0 Bytes rcvd in excess of CIR: 0 Frames xmtd in excess of CIR: 0 Bytes xmtd in excess of CIR: 0 This Command: clrchstats 3.1.1 OK to clear (y/n)?
Table 10-7: clrchstats - Parameters
Parameter Description

channel

Specifies the channel whose statistics are cleared.

*

Specifies all channel statistics.

cnfcls

The cnfcls command allows the ten Cisco-supplied class templates for connection configuration to be modified. (The addcon command can take a class as an input).

When you enter the number of the class to configure, the display shows the current value of each parameter in the class. For each item in the class, a prompt appears for changing or keeping the current value.

Full Name

Configure class

Syntax

cnfcls <class number> [optional parameters]

Related Commands

addcon, dspcls

Attributes

Privilege

1-2

Jobs

Yes

Log

Yes

Node

IPX, IGX, BPX

Lock

Yes

Example 1

cnfcls 10

Description

Configure connection class 10. The display prompts for parameters.

System Response
night TN SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 July 28 1996 13:02 GMT ATM Connection Classes Class: 1 Type: VBR UPC SCR IBS MBS ABR PCR ABR PCR y 500/500 10/10 1000/1000 - 500/500 -/- ICR ICR TO Rate Up Rate Dn Rate FastDn Max Adjust CDVT[in cells] -/- - - - - - 64000/64000 EFCI % Util FGCRA MFS CLP CLP Hi CLP Lo BCM 100/100 100/100 n/n -/- y 100/100 100/100 n/n Description: "Default VBR 500" This Command: cnfcls 1 Enter class type (VBR, CBR, ABR, ATFR):
Table 10-8: cnfcls - Parameters

Parameter

Description

class

Specifies the class to configure. The class numbers are 1-10.


Table 10-9: cnfcls - Optional Parameters

Parameter

Description

optional parameters

Individual parameters are specific to the type of connection (CBR, VBR, ABR, ATFR). Use the dspcls command to see the parameters in each of the classes.

cnfcon

Configures the ATM bandwidth parameters for a specified connection. The initial cell rate (ICR) normally is set to the port speed. It may be lower if other constraints exist on the data generation rate. If ICR is too low, cells are dropped. If it is too high, bandwidth may be wasted unless ForeSight is used. Statistical reports are the best source of information for deciding what to adjust.

If the connection type includes ForeSight (abr enabled), the results of the last test round trip delay command (tstdelay) appear. Note that this is not the current RTD but the result of the last test that ran. Connection priority — high or low — is displayed for standard frame relay connections and ForeSight connections. Several checks are done on the parameters that specify bandwidth to assist users in efficient use of network bandwidth. The following messages describe the performance evaluation.

· Error

Min cannot exceed peak.

· Warning

Min exceeds this port's speed.

· Warning

Sum of mins exceeds port's speed.

· Warning

Peak exceeds this port's speed.

Warning messages are informational only, so the related operation continues. If an error message appears, the operation does not continue.

Full Name

Configure connection

Syntax

cnfcon <slot.port.vpi.vci> [bandwidth parameters]

Related Commands

addcon, dspcon

Attributes

Privilege

1-2

Jobs

Yes

Log

Yes

Node

IPX, IGX, BPX

Lock

Yes

Example 1

cnfcon 12.1.1.6

Description

Configure ASI port 12.1.1.6. Parameter prompts appear.

System Response
a20 LAN SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 Mar. 29 1996 11:43 PST Conn: 12.1.1.6 ca19 4.1.1.6 ABR Description: SCR IBS MBS ABR MCR PCR ICR 100/100 10/10 10/10 y 10/10 96000/96000 10/10 ICR TO Rate Up Rate Dn Rate FastDn Max Adjust VC Qdepth EFCI % Util 10 100 100 100 100 64000/64000 100/100 100/100 CLP CLP Hi CLP Lo y 100/100 90/90 This Command: cnfcon 12.1.1.6 MBS (10) must exceed IBS (10) Enter the MBS [10/10]:
Table 10-10: cnfcon - Parameters
Parameter Description

channel

Specifies the connection to configure. This command configures one connection at a time. The channel specification has the following format:

slot.port.vpi.vci


Table 10-11: cnfcon - Optional Parameters
Parameter Description

bandwidth parameters

Refer to the addcon command in this chapter for descriptions and connection types.

cnfcondsc

Assigns a user-specified, reference description to a connection. The connection descriptor is independently configurable at each end of a connection. To remove a descriptor, enter this command and specify a null descriptor. A descriptor cannot be deleted in a job, just reconfigured. The dspcon and dspcons +d commands display any existing connection descriptors.

Full Name

Configure connection description

Syntax

cnfcondsc <channel> <descriptor>

Related Commands

dspcon, dspcons

Attributes

Privilege

1-2

Jobs

Yes

Log

Yes

Node

IPX, IGX, BPX

Lock

Yes

Example 1

cnfcondsc 5.1 darjeeling

Description

Assign the descriptive name "darjeeling" to channel 5.1. To assign this descriptor at the other end of the connection, vt to the other end of the connection, enter cnfcondsc, and specify the name "darjeeling."

System Response
alpha TRM YourID:1 IPX 16 8.2 Mar. 15 1996 15:40 PST Conn: 5.1 beta 25.1 256 7/8 Desc: gracie's_FAX Owner: REMOTE Restriction: NONE COS: 0 Status: OK Compression: NONE Path: alpha 10-- 7beta Pref: Not Configured alpha 5.1 beta 25.1 SDP: OK SDP: OK SDI: OK SDI: OK Clock: OK Clock: OK Last Command: cnfcondsc 5.1 darjeeling Next Command:
Table 10-12: cnfcondsc - Parameters
Parameter Description

channel

Specifies the local voice, data, frame relay, or ATM channel to describe.

descriptor

Specifies a string of up to 20 characters. The descriptor cannot begin with a number, and no spaces are allowed.

cnfln

Configures an ATM line on an ASI to be configured so that it matches the characteristics of the user device to which it connects. You can use cnfln to restrict the transmit trunk rate when, for example, an external T3-E3 converter is used or when the CPE requires it.

Full Name

Configure line

Syntax

cnfln <line number> <E1 options>

Related Commands

dsplns

Attributes

Privilege

1

Jobs

Yes

Log

Yes

Node

IPX, IGX, BPX

Lock

Yes

Example 1

cnfln 4.2 7F 0 N

Description

Configure ASI port 4.2 with an idle code 7F and without payload scrambling

System Response
ca19 VT SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 Mar. 23 1996 19:11 GMT LN 4.2 Configuration T3 [96000 cps] ASI-T3 slot:4 Loop clock: -- Idle code: 7F hex Line framing: -- coding: -- CRC: -- recv impedance: -- E1 signalling: -- encoding: -- cable type: T1 signalling: -- length: 0-450 ft. HCS Masking: Yes Payload Scramble: No 56KBS Bit Pos: -- pct fast modem: -- Last Command: cnfln 4.2 7F 0 N Next Command:
Table 10-13: cnfln - Parameters
Parameter Description

line number

Specifies the ASI line to configure

line options

Specifies the ATM line options:

Parameter Description Options Default

Idle Code

Hex data in payload space of an idle cell.

0 - FF
(hex)

7F

Cable
Type/Length

Length and type of cable used for trunk.

1 = 0 - 225
2 = >225

1

HCS Masking

Masking of cell header checksum to disable error checking.

Yes | No

Yes

Payload Scramble

Whether or not to scramble (randomize) the cell payload data. Note: for E3, you must set Payload Scramble to Yes.

Yes | No

No

cnfport

Configures the parameters of an ATM port on an ASI card. Press Return to keep the current value of a parameter. See the parameter table for important information.

Full Name

Configure port

Syntax

cnfport <port> [<params>]

Related Commands

upport, dnport, dspport, dspports

Attributes

Privilege

1-2

Jobs

Yes

Log

Yes

Node

BPX

Lock

Yes

Example 1

cnfport 12.1 N N N H N N

Description

Configure port 12.1 to have an UNI cell header format; not to be an AXIS shelf; not to have a Metro Cell Header format; shift on HCF; use no protocol; and not to apply %util.

System Response
batman TN SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 Date/Time Not Set Port: 12.1 Interface: T3-2 Type: UNI %Util Use: Disabled Speed: 96000 Shift: SHIFT ON HCF (Normal Operation) VBR Queue Depth: 1000 Protocol: NONE Last Command: cnfport 12.1 N N N H N N Next Command:
Table 10-14: cnfport - Parameters
Parameter Description

slot.port

Specifies the ASI card slot and port number.

nni/uni

Specifies whether the cell header format is NNI or UNI.

axis

Specifies AXIS queue depth for each slot.

metro data cell header

Specifies whether the metro data cell header type is used.

shift h | n

Specifies whether a one-byte shift on the HCF field of the cell header occurs. The choice of H (shift) or N (no shift) depends on whether the ATM cloud includes non-Cisco WAN Switching nodes and whether virtual trunking is in operation:

Select H (the default) if the cloud includes non-Cisco WAN Switching nodes or if only a physical trunk is configured for the ASI port.

Select N if virtual trunks are configured and the ATM cloud consists of Cisco WAN Switching nodes only.

protocol

Specifies the use of either an LMI protocol, an protocol, or no specified protocol.

%util

Enables/disables percent utilization. This parameter supports ATM VBR/ABR fairness for ASI terminated connections and applies to only VBR and ABR connections. To change the %util status of a port, no connections can be currently terminating on the port. Therefore, if connections terminate on the port, they must be deleted before cnfport execution then re-added after execution of cnfport.

When this feature is disabled, the port queue bandwidth is calculated using the sum of the MCRs or PCRs for the connections terminating on the port. This is identical to the port queue bandwidth calculation prior to the implementation of the %util feature.

The port queue bandwidth with %util feature disabled is:

  • For ABR connections Port Queue BW = sum (MCR)

  • For VBR connections Port Queue BW = sum (PCR)

  • For CBR connections Port Queue BW = sum (PCR)

When the %util feature is enabled, the port queue bandwidth is calculated for ABR and VBR connections as follows: for ABR connections, the port queue bandwidth is the sum of a percentage of the MCRs for the connections terminating on the port; for VBR connections, the port queue bandwidth is the sum of a percentage of the PCRs for connections terminating on the port. The feature is not applied to CBR connections.

In summary, the port queue bandwidth with feature %util enabled is:

  • For ABR connections Port Queue BW = sum (MCR * %util)

  • For VBR connections Port Queue BW = sum (PCR * %util)

For CBR connections Port Queue BW = sum (PCR)

cnfportq

Configures queue parameters for a port on an ASI card. Pressing the Return key keeps the current value for the parameter.

Full Name

Configure port

Syntax

cnfport <port> [<params>]

Related Commands

upport, dnport, dspportq

Attributes

Privilege

2

Jobs

Yes

Log

Yes

Node

BPX

Lock

Yes

Example 1

cnfportq 4.2 200 80 60 80 1000 80 60 80 9800 80 60 80

Description

Configure port 4.2 to the parameters indicated. Note that the sequence of three Ns is in response to questions about the interface, a cell header, and the presence of an AXIS.

System Response
ca19 VT SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 Mar. 23 1996 19:11 GMT Port: 4.2 [INACTIVE] Interface: T3-2 Type: UNI Speed: 96000 (cps) CBR Queue Depth: 200 CBR Queue CLP High Threshold: 80% CBR Queue CLP Low Threshold: 60% CBR Queue EFCI Threshold: 80% VBR Queue Depth: 1000 ABR Queue Depth: 9800 VBR Queue CLP High Threshold: 80% ABR Queue CLP High Threshold: 80% VBR Queue CLP Low Threshold: 60% ABR Queue CLP Low Threshold: 60% VBR Queue EFCI Threshold: 80% ABR Queue EFCI Threshold: 80% Last Command: cnfport 4.2 N N N 200 80 60 80 1000 80 60 80 9800 80 60 80 Next Command:
Table 10-15: cnfportq - Parameters
Parameter Description

slot.port

Specifies the ASI card slot and port number.

nni/uni

Specifies whether the cell header format is NNI or UNI.

cbr queue parms

Specifies the CBR queue parameters of depth, cbr-hi, cbr-lo, and efci. The ranges are 0 to 24000 for depth and 0 to 100% for all others.

vbr queue parms

Specifies the VBR queue parameters of depth, vbr-hi, vbr-low, and efci. The ranges are 0 to 24000 for depth and 0 to 100% for all others.

abr queue parms

Specifies the ABR queue parameters of depth, abr-hi, abr-low, and efci. The ranges are 0 to 24000 for depth and 0 to 100% for all others.

delcon

Removes connections from the network. The same command with differing syntax may be used to delete voice connections, data connections, frame relay connections, or ATM connections. The syntax in this section deletes an ATM connection. You can verify connection deletions by using the dspcons command.

Full Name

Delete connections

Syntax

delcon <channel(s)>

Related Commands

addcon, dspcon, dspcons

Attributes

Privilege

1-2

Jobs

Yes

Log

Yes

Node

IPX, IGX, BPX

Lock

Yes

Example 1

delcon 4.1.1.4

Description

Delete connection 4.1.1.4. The connections to delete are highlighted, and a prompt appears asking you to confirm the deletion. Respond with "y", for yes, and Connection 4.1.1.4 is deleted.

System Response
ca19 VT SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 Mar. 23 1996 20:36 GMT Local Remote Remote Route Channel NodeName Channel State Type Avoid COS O 4.1.1.4 ca20 12.1.1.4 Ok CBR 0 R 4.1.1.5 ca20 12.1.1.5 Ok VBR 0 R 4.1.1.6 ca20 12.1.1.6 Ok ABR 0 R 4.1.1.7 ca20 12.1.1.7 Ok VBR 0 R 4.2.1.1 ca20 12.2.1.1 Ok CBR 0 L 4.2.1.2 ca20 12.2.1.2 Ok VBR 0 L 4.2.1.3 ca20 12.2.1.3 Ok ABR 0 L Last Command: delcon 4.1.1.4 Delete connections? (y) Next Command:
Table 10-16:
Parameter Description

channel

Specifies the channel or set of channels for deleting connections. <channel> is specified in the following format:

slot.port.vpi.vci

delcon - Parameters

delcongrp

Deletes a group. The group must be empty (all connections must first have been removed with the delcon command). The group can be deleted from either the local or remote end of the group.

Full Name

Delete connection group

Syntax

delcongrp <connection group>

Related Commands

addcongrp, dspcongrp, dspcongrps, grpcon

Attributes

Privilege

1-2

Jobs

Yes

Log

Yes

Node

IPX, IGX, BPX

Lock

Yes

Example 1

delcongrp bpx4.1

Description

Delete connection group bpx4.1

System Response
bpx1 TN SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 Feb. 14 1996 20:12 PST Route Group Count State Avoid COS FST Owner bpx4.1 0 Local This Command: delcongrp bpx4.1 Delete this group (y/n)?
Table 10-17:
Parameter Description

connection group

The connection group has the following format:

remote node name.group number

delcongrp - Parameters

dnln

Deactivates (or downs) an ASI line. After dnln executes, the line no longer generates framing, and no statistics are gathered. All connections must be removed with the delcon command before a line can be downed. Activate lines using upln.

Full Name

Down line

Syntax

dnln <line number>

Related Commands

upln, dsplns

Attributes

Privilege

1-2

Jobs

No

Log

No

Node

IPX, IGX, BPX

Lock

No

Example 1

dnln 5.1

Description

Down line 5.1. The screen in the example shows that the operation was successful.

System Response
pubsbpx1 TN SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 Aug. 26 1996 16:13 GMT From Type Current Line Alarm Status Last Command: dnln 5.1 Next Command:
Table 10-18: dnln - Parameters
Parameter Description

slot.port

Specifies the shelf slot number, and one of the port numbers. The ASI uses port 1 or port 2.

dnport

Deactivates (or "downs") the specified ATM port. Before downing a port, you must remove all connections from the port.

Full Name

Down port

Syntax

dnport <port>

Related Commands

cnfport, dspport, upport

Attributes

Privilege

1-2

Jobs

Yes

Log

Yes

Node

BPX

Lock

Yes

Example 1

dnport 4.2

Description

Down port 4.2

System Response
ca19 VT SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 Mar. 23 1996 19:49 GMT ASI Port States Port State 4.1 ACTIVE 4.2 INACTIVE Last Command: dspports Next Command: dnport 4.2
Table 10-19: dnport - Parameters

Parameter

Description

slot . port

Specifies the shelf slot number and port numbers

dspchstats

Displays statistics for a channel. The display is periodically updated until the Delete key is pressed.

Full Name

Display channel statistics

Syntax

dspchstats <channel> [interval]

Related Commands

clrchstats

Attributes

Privilege

5

Jobs

No

Log

No

Node

IPX, IGX, BPX

Lock

No

Example 1

dspchstats 4.1.50.1

Description

Display the channel statistics for connection 4.1.50.1.

System Response
night TN SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 July 17 1996 02:46 GMT Channel Statistics for 4.1.50.1 Cleared: July 13 1996 02:53 (|) MCR: 0 cps Collection Time: 0 day(s) 18:10:22 Corrupted: NO Traffic Cells CLP Avg CPS %util Discards: Cells From Port : 14710 0 0 0 VcQ > CLP: 0 To Network : 14710 --- 0 0 VcQ Full : 0 From Network: 14710 --- 0 0 Qbin Full: 0 To Port : 14710 14710 0 0 Qbin> CLP: 0 Failed : 14710 OAM Cells RsrcOVL : 0 VC Q : 0 Tx OAM : 29608 NonCompliant: 0 Rx EFCI : 0 Rx AIS : 14710 Tx EFCI : 0 Rx FERF: 0 ForeSight Cells Rx BCM : 0 Adj Up : 0 Tx BCM : 0 Adj Dn : 0 AAL-5 Frames: 0 Adj Fdn: 0 This Command: dspchstats 4.1.50.1 Hit DEL key to quit:
Table 10-20: dspchstats - Parameters
Parameter Description

channel

Specifies the channel for statistics display.


Table 10-21: dspchstats - Optional Parameters
Parameter Description

interval

Specifies the interval for displaying statistics.

dspcls

Displays the current parameters for a connection class template. The number of classes is ten. The parameters and the values for each varies with the type of connection (CBR, VBR, ABR, and ATFR).

Full Name

Display connection class

Syntax

dspcls <class number>

Related Commands

addcon, cnfcls, dspcon, dspcons

Attributes

Privilege

1-2

Jobs

No

Log

No

Node

IPX, IGX, BPX

Lock

No

Example 1

dspcls 1

Description

Display the parameters for configuration class 1.

System Response
night TN SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 July 28 1996 13:22 GMT ATM Connection Classes Class: 1 Type: VBR UPC SCR IBS MBS ABR PCR ABR PCR y 500/500 10/10 1000/1000 - 500/500 -/- ICR ICR TO Rate Up Rate Dn Rate FastDn Max Adjust CDVT[in cells] -/- - - - - - 64000/64000 EFCI % Util FGCRA MFS CLP CLP Hi CLP Lo BCM 100/100 100/100 n/n -/- y 100/100 100/100 n/n Description: "Default VBR 500" Last Command: dspcls 1 Next Command:
Table 10-22: dspcls - Parameters
Parameter Description

class number

Specifies the class whose current parameters you want to see. Values are 1-10.

dspcon

Displays connection information for a specified channel. The information displayed includes:

Any failures that affect the connection flash on the screen. For frame relay NNI ports, the NNI value indicates the A-bit value received across the NNI from the remote network. The status that may be displayed includes:

OK

Connection OK

FAILED

Connection failed

MISSING

VPI.VCI was deleted in other network at NNI. A previous status report indicated a valid VPI.VCI present but an updated report did not.

UNUSED

indicates the UNI port does not support reporting of NNI A-bit status

Full Name

Display connections

Syntax

dspcon <channel>

Related Commands

addcon, cnfcon, dspcon

Attributes

Privilege

1-6

Jobs

No

Log

No

Node

IPX, IGX, BPX

Lock

No

Example 1

dspcon 12.1.1.5

Description

Display connection information for channel 12.1.1.5 (VBR)

System Response
ca20 LAN SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 Mar. 29 1996 10:44 PST Conn: 12.1.1.5 ca19 4.1.1.5 VBR Status: Down SCR MBS PCR ABR PCR UPC FST CLP % util 1000/1000 10/10 500/500 --/-- y n y 100/100 Owner: LOCAL Restriction: NONE COS: 0 Group: NONE TestRTD: 16705 msec Path: Downed by user Pref: Not Configured ca20 ASI-T3 : OK ca19 ASI-T3 : OK Line 12.1 : OK Line 4.1 : OK Last Command: dspcon 12.1.1.5 Next Command:
Example 2

dspcon 12.1.1.4

Description

Display connection information for channel 12.1.1.4 (CBR)

System Response
ca20 LAN SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 Mar. 29 1996 10:42 PST Conn: 12.1.1.4 ca19 4.1.1.4 CBR Status: Down PCR CDVT MCR ABR PCR UPC FST CLP % util 100/100 10/10 --/-- --/-- y n y 100/100 Owner: LOCAL Restriction: NONE COS: 0 Group: NONE TestRTD: 0 msec Path: Downed by user Pref: Not Configured ca20 ASI-T3 : OK ca19 ASI-T3 : OK Line 12.1 : OK Line 4.1 : OK Last Command: dspcon 12.1.1.4 Next Command:
Example 3

dspcon 12.1.1.100

Description

Display connection information for channel 12.1.1.100 (ABR)

System Response
ca20 LAN SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 Mar. 29 1996 10:31 PST Conn: 12.1.1.100 ca20 SCR MBS MCR ABR PCR UPC FST CLP % util 20000/20000 50/50 20000/20000 96000/96000 y y y 100/100 ForeSightRTD: 0 msec Path: Route information not applicable for local connections ca20 ASI-T3 : OK ca20 ASI-T3 : OK Line 12.1 : OK Line 12.2 : OK Last Command: dspcon 12.1.1.100 Next Command:
Example 3

dspcon 4.1.2.1

Description

Display connection information for channel 4.1.2.1 (ATFST)

System Response
sw53 TN SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 July 26 1996 13:40 GMT Conn: 4.1.2.1 sw53 4.3.2.1 atfst Status: OK SCR MBS MCR ABR PCR UPC FST CLP % util 25/25 1000/1000 25/25 25/25 y y y 100/100 ForeSightRTD: 0 msec Path: Route information not applicable for local connections sw53 BNI-T3 : OK sw53 BNI-T3 : OK Line 4.1 : OK Line 4.3 : OK OAM Cell RX: Clear NNI : OK NNI : OK Last Command: dspcon 4.1.2.1 Next Command:
Table 10-23: dspcon - Parameters
Parameter Description

channel

Specifies the channel for which to display connection details. The command displays connection information for one channel at a time. You cannot specify a set of channels. Channel is specified in the following format:

slot.port.vpi.vci

dspconcnf

Displays the following information for a connection's configuration:

Full Name

Display connection configuration

Syntax

dspconcnf <channel>

Related Commands

addcon, dspcon, dspcons, delcon

Attributes

Privilege

1-6

Jobs

No

Log

No

Node

BPX

Lock

No

Example 1

dspconcnf 4.1.2.1

Description

Display the configuration for 4.1.2.1

System Response
sw53 TN SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 July 26 1996 13:52 GMT Conn: 4.1.2.1 sw53 4.3.2.1 atfst Description: UPC SCR IBS MBS ABR MCR PCR y 25/25 10/10 1000/1000 y 25/25 25/25 ICR ICR TO Rate Up Rate Dn Rate FastDn Max Adjust VC Qdepth 25/25 10 40 87 50 100 64000/64000 EFCI % Util FGCRA MFS CLP CLP Hi CLP Lo BCM 100/100 100/100 n/n -/- y 100/100 100/100 n/n Last Command: dspconcnf 4.1.2.1 Next Command:
Table 10-24: dspconcnf - Parameters
Parameter Description

channel

Specifies the channel for which to display connection configuration. The command displays connection information for one channel at a time. You cannot specify a set of channels. Channel is specified in the following format:

slot.port.vpi.vci

dspcongrp

Displays the connections in a particular group. The information displayed consists of:

Failures that affect a connection appear flashing on screen. For frame relay NNI ports, the NNI value indicates the A-bit value received across the NNI from the remote network.

Full Name

Display connection group

Syntax

dspcongrp <connection group>

Related Commands

addcon, cnfcon, dspcon

Attributes

Privilege

1-6

Jobs

No

Log

No

Node

IPX, IGX, BPX

Lock

No

Example 1

dspcongrp sw86.14

Description

Display the connections in the group named sw86.14.

System Response
sw81 TN SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 Jan. 29 1996 17:43 PST Local Remote Remote Route Channel NodeName Channel State Type Avoid COS O 13.1.1.209 sw86 12.1.1.209 Ok abr-Grp 0 R 13.1.1.210 sw86 12.1.1.210 Ok abr-Grp 0 R 13.1.1.211 sw86 12.1.1.211 Ok abr-Grp 0 R 13.1.1.212 sw86 12.1.1.212 Ok abr-Grp 0 R 13.1.1.213 sw86 12.1.1.213 Ok abr-Grp 0 R 13.1.1.214 sw86 12.1.1.214 Ok abr-Grp 0 R 13.1.1.215 sw86 12.1.1.215 Ok abr-Grp 0 R 13.1.1.216 sw86 12.1.1.216 Ok abr-Grp 0 R 13.1.1.217 sw86 12.1.1.217 Ok abr-Grp 0 R 13.1.1.218 sw86 12.1.1.218 Ok abr-Grp 0 R 13.1.1.219 sw86 12.1.1.219 Ok abr-Grp 0 R 13.1.1.220 sw86 12.1.1.220 Ok abr-Grp 0 R 13.1.1.221 sw86 12.1.1.221 Ok abr-Grp 0 R This Command: dspcongrp sw86.14 Continue?
Table 10-25: dspcongrp - Parameters
Parameter Description

group

Specifies the group whose members are listed. The name can be obtained from the dspcongrps command.

dspcongrps

Displays a list of all grouped connections on the current node. The optional parameter narrows the scope of the list to grouped connections either on a named node or in a named group. The displayed information consists of:

Full Name

Display connection groups

Syntax

dspcongrps [node name | group name]

Related Commands

addcongrp, dspcongrp

Attributes

Privilege

1-6

Jobs

No

Log

No

Node

IPX, IGX, BPX

Lock

No

Example 1

dspcongrps

Description

Display all grouped connections.

System Response
sw81 TN SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 Jan. 29 1996 16:51 PST From Route sw86.28 Count State Avoid COS FST Owner sw86.28 16 Ok 0 y Remote sw86.29 16 Ok 0 y Remote sw86.30 16 Ok 0 y Remote sw86.31 16 Ok 0 y Remote sw86.32 16 Ok 0 y Remote Last Command: dspcongrps Next Command:
Table 10-26: dspcongrps - Optional Parameters
Parameter Description

node name or
group name

Restricts the groups displayed to either a node name or a connection group name.

dspcons

Displays information about the connections on an IPX, IGX, or BPX node. (For information about dspcons for an AXIS card, refer to the AXIS Command Supplement.)

The following table lists all possible information headings that appear in the display. The actual headings that appear depend on the choice of selected optional parameters—including no parameters. The screen examples reflect various optional parameters.


Note This description contains all parameters that are displayed even though some parameters are meaningless on a BPX.

Table 10-27:
Fields Description

Local Channel

The connection's channel at this node.

Remote Node Name

The name of the node at the other end of the connection.

Remote Channel

The connection's channel at the remote node.

State

The state of the connection(s) are as follows.

State Parameter

OK routed

Down downed

Failed unrouted, but trying

Type

The type of connection (vbr, cbr, abr, atfr, or atfst).

Route Avoid

The type of lines to avoid when routing (satellite lines, terrestrial lines, lines with zero code suppression).

COS

The Class Of Service.

Owner

The end of the connection in control of re-routing.

Full Name

Display connections

Syntax

dspcons [start_channel] [nodename] [+d] [-f] [-v] [-d] [-g] [-atfr] [-abit] [-fabit] [-fail] [-down]

where

start_channel

is the starting channel to display

nodename

specifies that connections for only the named node appear in the display

+d

equals display the connection's optional descriptor specified by the cnfcondsc command

-f

equals display frame relay connection only

-v

equals display only voice connections

-d

equals display only data connections and do so in Kbps.

-g

equals display only grouped connections

-atfr

equals frame relay to ATM interworking connections (also displays atfr with ForeSight)

-abit

equals show status of the A-bit

-fabit

equals show only connections with failed A-bits

-down

equals show only downed connections


Note NOTE: Some parameters may supersede other parameters.
Related Commands

addcon, delcon, cnfcondsc

Attributes

Privilege

1-6

Jobs

No

Log

No

Node

IPX, IGX, BPX

Lock

No

Example 1

dspcons 4.1.1.4

Description

Displays all connections starting with 4.1.1.4.

System Response
ca19 VT SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 Mar. 23 1996 19:44 GMT Local Remote Remote Route Channel NodeName Channel State Type Avoid COS O 4.1.1.4 ca20 12.1.1.4 Ok CBR 0 R 4.1.1.5 ca20 12.1.1.5 Ok VBR 0 R 4.1.1.6 ca20 12.1.1.6 Ok ABR 0 R 4.1.1.7 ca20 12.1.1.7 Ok VBR 0 R Last Command: dspcons Next Command:
Example 2

dspcons -abit

Description

Display the A-bit status for all connections starting with 1.1.3.66

System Response
sw81 TN SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 Feb. 14 1996 10:32 PST Local Remote Remote Local Remote Channel NodeName Channel State A-bit A-bit 1.1.3.66 sw81 1.1.3.66 Ok OK OK 1.1.3.67 sw81 1.1.3.67 Ok OK OK 1.1.3.68 sw81 1.1.3.68 Ok OK OK 1.1.3.69 sw81 1.1.3.69 Ok OK OK 1.1.3.70 sw81 1.1.3.70 Ok OK OK 1.1.3.71 sw81 1.1.3.71 Ok OK OK 1.1.3.72 sw81 1.1.3.72 Ok OK OK 1.1.3.73 sw81 1.1.3.73 Ok OK OK 1.1.3.74 sw81 1.1.3.74 Ok OK OK 1.1.3.75 sw81 1.1.3.75 Ok OK OK 1.1.3.76 sw81 1.1.3.76 Ok OK OK 1.1.3.77 sw81 1.1.3.77 Ok OK OK 1.1.3.78 sw81 1.1.3.78 Ok OK OK This Command: dspcons -abit Continue?
Table 10-28: dspcons - Optional Parameters
Parameter Description

start channel

Specifies the beginning channel to display. The start channel format is: slot.port.vpi.vci

If no starting channel is specified, the display begins with the first connected channel.

node name

Specifies that connections to a specific remote node are displayed.

+d

Connection descriptor

-g

Grouped connections

-atfr

Frame relay to ATM interworking connections

-abit

A-bit status

-fabit

Connections with A-bit errors

-fail

Failed connections

-down

Downed connections

dsplmistats

Displays LMI statistics for a specified channel.

Full Name

Display connections

Syntax

dsplmistats

Related Commands

Attributes

Privilege

1-6

Jobs

No

Log

No

Node

IPX, IGX

Lock

No

Example 1

dsplmistats 1.1

Description

Display LMI statistics for channel 1.1.1.1

System Response
sw81 TN SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 Jan. 29 1996 14:44 PST Annex G LMI Statistics for slot:1 port:1 VPI.VCI: 0.0 Lmi enabled Lmi polling enabled Invalid Pdu Rx: 0 Status Polling Timer (T396) : 10 Invalid Pdu Len Rx: 0 Status Enquiry Timer (T393) : 10 Unknown Pdu Type Rx: 0 Max Status Enquiry Retry (N394): 5 Unknown IE Type Rx: 0 Update Status Timer (T394) : 10 Bad Transaction Rx: 0 Max Update Status Retry (N395) : 5 Status Rx: 77715 Spc Polling Timer : 3 Status Enq Tx: 77711 Spc Retry Timer : 0 Status Enq Rx: 77897 Spc Retry Counter : 1 Status Tx: 77897 Node Status Retry Timer : 0 Status Ack Rx: 1505 Node Status Retry Counter : 0 Update Status Tx: 1507 Node Status Polling Timer : 7 Update Status Rx: 2042 Status Ack Tx: 2042 Last Command: dsplmistats 1.1 Next Command:
Table 10-29: dsplmistats - Parameters
Parameter Description

channel

Channel is specified in the following format slot.port

dsplncnf

Displays the current configuration of the specified line. The following table contains the configuration parameters in the display.


Table 10-30:

LN Configuration:

The line type and the number of channels.

T1 or E1

Loop clock:

Whether the receive clock is looped back to the transmit clock.

Y or N

Line framing:

The type of T1 line framing used.

DS4 or ESF

Line coding:

The type of line coding used. The types used vary between T1 and E1 lines.

HDB3 or AMI (E1)
ZCS, B8ZS, or AMI (T1)

CRC:

CRC checking on E1 lines.

Y or N

recv impedance:

The nominal receive line impedance (for E1 lines only)

75 ohms balanced or unbalanced, or 120 ohms balanced

E1 signalling:

Signalling type used (for E1 lines only).

CAS or CCS

encoding:

Voice encoding scheme.

µlaw or Alaw

T1 signalling:

The T1 signalling bit pattern used.

ABCD, ABAB, AB

Cable type:

The T1 or E1 cable type used (for equalization)

MAT or ABAM

Cable length:

The T1 or E1 cable length in feet to the CSU or digital crossconnect.

0-220, 220-440, 440-655, 0-133, 133-266

56 kbps Bit Pos:

Position in word for bit stuffing on 56 kbs data channels.

MSB or LSB

Full Name

Display line configuration

Syntax

dsplncnf <line_number>

Related Commands

cnfcln

Attributes

Privilege

1-6

Jobs

No

Log

No

Node

IPX, IGX, BPX

Lock

No

Example 1

dsplncnf 12.1

Description

Display the line configuration for 12.1

System Response
ca20 LAN SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 Mar. 23 1996 10:35 PST LN 12.1 Configuration T3 [96000 cps] ASI-T3 slot:12 Loop clock: -- Idle code: 7F hex Line framing: -- coding: -- CRC: -- recv impedance: -- E1 signalling: -- encoding: -- cable type: T1 signalling: -- length: 0-450 ft. HCS Masking: Yes Payload Scramble: No 56KBS Bit Pos: -- pct fast modem: -- Last Command: dsplncnf 12.1 Next Command:
Table 10-31: dsplncnf - Optional Parameters
Parameter Description

line number

Specifies the number of the line whose configuration to display.

dsplns

Displays configuration information for ATM lines. The information displayed includes the line number, the type of physical line, and the current line alarm status. Line Status categories include:

· Clear-Line OK

Alarm Information Signal

· Loss of Signal

Remote Out of Frame (for T3)

· Out of Frame

Minor—Bad clock source

Full Name

Display lines

Syntax

dsplns

Related Commands

upln, dnln

Attributes

Privilege

1-6

Jobs

No

Log

No

Node

IPX, IGX, BPX

Lock

No

Example 1

dsplns

Description
Display lines for the node
System Response
ca20 LAN SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 Mar. 23 1996 10:40 PST Line Type Current Line Alarm Status 12.1 T3 Clear - OK Last Command: dsplns Next Command:

dspport

Displays one of three choices; the state of all ATM ports in a node, general information on all four ports on a selected ASI card, or detailed status on a single specified ATM port. The more specific the port address in the command, the more detail is provided. The following are examples of the dspport command:

· dspport

displays states of all ATM ports in the node

· dspport 8

displays the port states for ASI in slot 8

· dspport 8.1

displays the configuration for port 1 of the ASI in slot 8

A full description of these parameters is provided in the cnfport command.

Full Name

Display port

Syntax

dspport [slot | slot.port]

Related Commands

cnfport, upport, dnport

Attributes

Privilege

1-2

Jobs

No

Log

No

Node

BPX

Lock

No

Example 1

dspport

Description

Display the port status of ASIs on the node

System Response
a19 VT SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 Mar. 23 1996 18:52 GMT ASI Port States Port State 4.1 ACTIVE Last Command: dspport Next Command:
Example 2

dspport 4

Description

Display the port statuses for the ASI in slot 4

System Response
ca19 VT SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 Mar. 23 1996 18:53 GMT Port configuration for ASI 4 Port Chan Speed Interface State Protocol Type 1 1 96000 (cps) T3-2 ACTIVE NONE UNI Last Command: dspport 4 Next Command:
Example 3

dspport 4.1

Description

Display the status of ASI port 4.1

System Response
swstorm TN SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 July 26 1996 17:57 GMT Port: 4.1 [ACTIVE ] Interface: T3-2 Type: UNI Speed: 96000 (cps) VBR Queue Depth: 10800 Protocol: NONE Last Command: dspport 4.1 Next Command:
Table 10-32: dspport - Optional Parameters
Parameter Description

slot.port

Specifies the slot number and port to display.

dspportq

Displays the port queue configuration for an ASI card. If you enter this command without a parameter, the display shows a list of ports on all ASI cards and the status (Active/Standby) of each. If you enter only the slot, the display shows a list of ports, the speed of each, its interface type, and queue information. If you enter the slot and port number, the display shows the detailed information shown in the example figure.

Full Name

Display port queue configuration.

Syntax

dspportq [slot | slot.port]

Related Commands

cnfportq

Attributes

Privilege

1-2

Jobs

No

Log

No

Node

BPX

Lock

No

Example 1

dspportq 4.1

Description

Display the port queue configuration for 4.1

System Response
swstorm TN SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 July 26 1996 18:01 GMT Port: 4.1 [ACTIVE ] Interface: T3-2 Type: UNI Speed: 96000 (cps) CBR Queue Depth: 200 CBR Queue CLP High Threshold: 80% CBR Queue CLP Low Threshold: 60% CBR Queue EFCI Threshold: 80% VBR Queue Depth: 10800 ABR Queue Depth: 0 VBR Queue CLP High Threshold: 80% ABR Queue CLP High Threshold: 80% VBR Queue CLP Low Threshold: 60% ABR Queue CLP Low Threshold: 60% VBR Queue EFCI Threshold: 80% ABR Queue EFCI Threshold: 80% Last Command: dspportq 4.1 Next Command:
Table 10-33: dspportq - Optional Parameters
Parameter Description

slot or slot.port

Specifies either the slot number or the slot and port number.

dspportstats

Displays a summary of port statistics for the ATM port specified. These include the cell count in the transmit and receive directions, and error counts associated with the port. The display indicates the date and time that the statistics were cleared and the statistics collection time since the last clearance. Cells transmitted indicates the amount of data transmitted out the port to the user device. Cells received indicates the amount of data received from the user device at the port. Corrupted statistics result from channel/port loopbacks or port tests. A yes in this field indicates that such loopback or port test have occurred since the statistics were last cleared.

Full Name

Display port statistics

Syntax

dspportstats <port> [interval]

Related Commands

clrportstats

Attributes

Privilege

1-6

Jobs

No

Log

No

Node

IPX, IGX

Lock

No

Example 1

dspportstats 4.1

Description

Display the statistics for ASI port 4.1

System Response
ca19 VT SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 Mar. 23 1996 18:55 GMT Port Statistics for 4.1 Cleared: Mar. 23 1996 18:19 Port Speed: 96000 cps Collection Time: 0 day(s) 00:00:00 Corrupted: NO Cells CLP (EFCI) Rx Port: 1274609 1032194 0 Tx Port: 1274607 1032192 0 CellBuf Ofl: 0 Unknown Addr: 0 Last Unknown Addr: Tx Payload Err Cnt: 0 Tx Hdr Err discard: 0 Nonzero GFC Count: 0 This Command: dspportstats 4.1 Hit DEL key to quit:
Table 10-34: dspportstats - Parameters
Parameter Description

slot.port

Specifies the ATM card set and port number.


Table 10-35: dspportstats - Optional Parameters
Parameter Description

interval

Specifies the refresh interval time for data. It can be specified between 1 and 60 seconds. The default interval is 1 seconds.

grpcon

Adds a connection to a group. Adding a connection to a group has two prerequisites:

No command exists to delete an individual connection from a group. Instead, the connection must be deleted (using delcon) then added again. The grpcon command can be used to add either a single connection or multiple connections. Using the optional channel ... channel parameter format, a range of 1 - 16 connections can be added to the group in one command. All connections in the group must be of the inter-node, non-bundled ATM type. They must also have the same endpoints, routing characteristics, and ForeSight enable status.

The first connection added to a group determines the routing characteristics of the entire group. All subsequent connections must match the first connection's characteristics of ownership, COS, routing state, routing restrictions, and ForeSight. Attempting to add a dissimilar connection results in an error message "mismatched connection/group" characteristic. For example, the ownership of both the connection group and the connection itself must be either local or remote. Non-connection parameters, such as fail state, loop state, and configuration, can be specified for an individual connection in the group after the connection has been added to the group.

Full Name

Group a connection

Syntax

grpcon <connection group> <channel> [channel... channel]

Related Commands

delcongrp, addcongrp, dspcongrps, dspcongrp

Attributes

Privilege

1-2

Jobs

Yes

Log

Yes

Node

IPX, IGX, BPX

Lock

Yes

Example 1

grpcon bpx6.1 9.1.100.100

Description

Establish a connection group to BPX6 for connection 9.1.100.100.

System Response
bpx1 TN SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 Feb. 14 1996 20:00 PST Local Remote Remote Route Channel NodeName Channel State Type Avoid COS O 9.1.100.100 bpx6 11.2.100.100 Ok vbr 0 L This Command: grpcon bpx6.1 9.1.100.100 Group these connections (y/n)?
Table 10-36: grpcon - Parameters
Parameter Description

connection group

The name of the connection group that has been established on the local node.

channel

The local node channel to be added to the group in the format slot.port.vpi.vci.


Table 10-37: grpcon - Optional Parameters
Parameter Description

.chan ... chan

Specifies a contiguous range of up to 16 connections to add to the group at once.

prtlns

Prints the current line configuration and line alarm status for a node. This command uses the same syntax and prints the same information as is displayed using the dsplns command. See the dsplns command for syntax and output information.

Full Name

Print lines

Syntax

prtlns

Related Commands

upln, dnln

Attributes

Privilege

1-6

Jobs

Yes

Log

No

Node

BPX

Lock

No

Example 1

prtlns

Description

This command uses the same syntax and prints the same information as is displayed using the dsplns command. See the dsplns command for syntax and output information.

upln

Activates (ups) a line. This command makes the line available for configuring and causes statistics gathering to begin. Connections may now be added with the addcon command. Line activation may be verified using the dsplns command.

Full Name

Up line

Syntax

upln <slot.port>

Related Commands

dnln, dsplns

Attributes

Privilege

1-2

Jobs

Yes

Log

Yes

Node

BPX

Lock

Yes

Example 1

upln 4.2

Description

Activate line 4.2

System Response
ca19 VT SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 Mar. 23 1996 19:08 GMT Line Type Current Line Alarm Status 4.1 T3 Clear - OK 4.2 T3 Clear - OK Last Command: upln 4.2F Next Command:
Table 10-38: upln - Parameters
Parameter Description

slot. port

Specifies the shelf slot number, and one of the ports.

upport

Activates a single port on an ASI. If the port has not been configured, the default configuration values are used to configure the port.

Full Name

Up port

Syntax

upport <slot.port>

Related Commands

dnport, cnfport, upln

Attributes

Privilege

1-2

Jobs

Yes

Log

Yes

Node

BPX

Lock

Yes

Example 1

upport 4.2

Description

Activate port 2 on the ASI in slot 4

System Response
ca19 VT SuperUser BPX 15 8.2 Mar. 23 1996 19:17 GMT Port: 4.2 [ACTIVE ] Interface: T3-2 Type: UNI Speed: 96000 (cps) CBR Queue Depth: 200 CBR Queue CLP High Threshold: 80% CBR Queue CLP Low Threshold: 60% CBR Queue EFCI Threshold: 80% VBR Queue Depth: 1000 ABR Queue Depth: 9800 VBR Queue CLP High Threshold: 80% ABR Queue CLP High Threshold: 80% VBR Queue CLP Low Threshold: 60% ABR Queue CLP Low Threshold: 60% VBR Queue EFCI Threshold: 80% ABR Queue EFCI Threshold: 80% Last Command: upport 4.2 Next Command:
Table 10-39: upport - Parameters
Parameter Description

slot.port

Specifies slot number of the ASI card and the port to be activated.


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