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MGX 8220 Command Line Interface

MGX 8220 Command Line Interface

The preferred tool for configuring, monitoring, and controlling an MGX 8220 shelf is StrataView Plus. However, the command line interface provides access to features that exist on the MGX 8220 shelf but are not yet accessible through StrataView Plus. Also, when alarm conditions or other unwanted situations occur, the command line interface provides a lower level of access to the cards that StrataView Plus does not provide.

The MGX 8220 commands in the table that follows are divided by major functional group. The table shows the complete name of the command, the cards from which the command can be invoked, and the page number of the command description. For more elaborate or supplemental information on the service module or ATM commands, refer to the sections in this manual that describe the service module and ATM commands. Also, the Cisco WAN Switching System Overview provides conceptual information on the Cisco implementation of frame relay and ATM.

The command line prompt shows the name of the shelf, the number of the shelf (which is always "1"), the slot number and type of the current card, and whether the card is in the active or standby state ("a" or "s"). The following is an example of the command line prompt:

kanchend.1.6.AUSM.a >

In this case, the current card is an active-state AUSM card in slot 6, and the name of the shelf in "kanchend."

The command notation and argument parameters follow standard programming convention: a space separates the command and each parameter; required arguments are enclosed in "<>" marks; and optional parameters are enclosed in square brackets ("[ ]"). A vertical bar (|) represents the OR function.


Note When commands are entered with no parameters, a usage message appears, which shows syntax and valid ranges.

Table 1-1 shows the list of commands for the common equipment cards which are entered by logging into the ASC card. Table 1-1 shows the list of commands for the service modules which are entered by logging into the appropriate service module card.


Note Many commands are common to both the common equipment cards and the service modules.

Table 1-1: ASC Commands
Command Description
Shelf Group

addtrapmgr

Add Trap Manager

clrcderrs

Clear Card Errors in BRAM

deltrapmgr

Delete Trap Manager

dspcderrs

Display Card Errors in BRAM

resetcd

Reset Card

dspcd

Display Card

dspcds

Display Cards

switchcc

Switch Core Cards

cnftrapmgr

Configure/Add/Delete Trap Managers

dsptrapmgrs

Display Trap Managers

dsptrapmgr

Display Trap Manager

clrbnmcnt

Clear BNM Cell Counter

dspbnmcnt

Display BNM Cell Counter

dspintvl

Display BNM-155 Interval

cnfbnmif

Configure BNM-155 Interface

dspbnmif

Display BNM-155 Interface

cnfclksrc

Configure Network Clock Source

dspclksrc

Display Current Clock Source

clrmsgcnt

Clear Control Message Counter

dspmsgcnt

Display Control Message Counter

dspsmcnf

Display Service Module Configuration

version

Version (displays version data for a card)

User Group

adduser

Add User

cc

Change Card

clrscrn

Clear Terminal Screen

clrlog

Clear Event/Message Log

cnfpwd

Configure Password

deluser

Delete User

dsplog

Display Event/Message Log

dspusers

Display Users

Help

Help (list of commands per card)

users

Users

Node Group

cnfname

Configure Shelf Name

cnfdate

Configure Date

cnftime

Configure Time

cnftmzn

Configure Time Zone

cnftmzngmt

Configure Time Zone to GMT

cnfifip

Configure Interface IP Address

dspifip

Display LAN interface IP

addred

Add Redundancy

delred

Delete Redundancy

dspred

Display Redundancy

Alarm Group

clralm

Clear Alarms on the Card

dspalm

Display Alarms for a Line

dspalms

Display All Alarms on Card

dspalmcnf

Display Alarm Threshold Configuration

clralmcnt

Clear Alarm Counters/Statistics

dspalmcnt

Display Alarm Counters/Statistics (line)

dspshelfalm

Display Shelf Alarms

Line Group

addln

Add Line (T1, E1, or T3)

delln

Delete Line

dspln

Display Line Configuration

dsplns

Display All Lines on Card

dspsrmlns

Display All Lines on Card

Channel Group

clrsarcnt

Clear SAR Counters

dspsarcnt

Display SAR Counters

SRM-3T3 Group

addlink

Add an SRM-3T3 T3 link to a T1slot and line

clrsrmcnf

Clear SRM-3T3 configuration

cnfsrmclksrc

Configure SRM-3T3 clock source

dellink

Delete an SRM-3T3 T3 link to a T1slot and line

delslotlnk

Delete a link from a T1 slot

dsplink

Display an SRM-3T3 T3 link to a T1slot and line

dspslotlnk

Display a link in a T1 slot

dspsrmclksrc

Display SRM-3T3 clock source

BERT Group

cnfbert

Configure bit error rate test (BERT)

delbert

Delete bit error rate test (BERT)

dspbert

Display bit error rate test (BERT)

modbert

Modify bit error rate test (BERT)

startbert

Start bit error rate test (BERT)


Table 1-2:
Service Module Command List
Command Description FRSM AUSM CESM IM-ATM
Shelf Group

clrcderrs

Clear Card Errors in BRAM

X

X

X

clrsmcnf

Clear Service Module Configuration

dspcderrs

Display Card Errors in BRAM

X

X

X

resetcd

Reset Card

dspcd

Display Card

X

X

X

X

cnfclksrc

Configure Network Clock Source

X

X

dspclksrc

Display Current Clock Source

X

X

clrmsgcnt

Clear Control Message Counter

X

X

X

X

dspmsgcnt

Display Control Message Counter

X

X

X

X

dspsmcnf

Display Service Module Configuration

softswitch

Switch Service Module to Redundant

switchback

Switch Service Module From Secondary to Primary

version

Version (displays version data for a card)

X

X

X

X

User Group

cc

Change Card

X

X

X

X

clrscrn

Clear Terminal Screen

X

X

X

Help

Help (list of commands per card)

X

X

X

X

dspmaptbl

Display Map Table

X

X

Alarm Group

clralm

Clear Alarms on a specified line
on the Card

X

X

X

X

clralms

Clear All Alarms on the Card

X

X

X

X

dspalm

Display Alarms for a Line

X

X

X

X

dspalms

Display All Alarms on Card

X

X

X

X

dspalmcnf

Display Alarm Threshold Configuration

X

X

X

X

clralmcnt

Clear Alarm Counters/Statistics

X

X

X

X

dspalmcnt

Display Alarm Counters/Statistics (line)

X

X

X

X

Line Group

addln

Add Line (T1, E1, or T3)

X

X

X

X

cnfln

Configure Line

X

X

X

X

delln

Delete Line

X

X

X

X

dspln

Display Line Configuration

X

X

X

X

dsplns

Display All Lines on Card

X

X

X

X

addlnloop

Add Line Loop

X

X

X

dellnloop

Delete Line Loop

X

X

X

Port Group

addport

Add Port

X

cnfport

Configure FR Port(s)

X

X

cnfportq

Configure AUSM port queue

X

copyports

Copy Port Configuration

X

X

delport

Delete FRSM or AUSM Port

X

delports

Delete Port Configurations

X

X

dspport

Display Port Configuration

X

X

dspports

Display All Ports

X

X

dspportstats

Display Port Statistics

X

clrportcnt

Clear Port Counters

X

X

clrportcnts

Clear Port Counters

X

X

dspportcnt

Display FR Port Counters

X

X

upport

Up Port

X

dnport

Down Port

X

dspportq

Display Port Queue

X

X

dspportqs

Display Port Queues

X

cnfilmi

Configure ILMI

X

dspilmi

Display ILMI

X

dspilmicnt

Display ILMI Counters

X

Channel Group

addchan

Add Channel

X

X

addchanloop

Add a Channel Loopback

X

X

X

clrsarcnt

Clear SAR Counters

X

X

X

copychans

Copy Channel Configurations

X

X

delchan

Delete Channel(s)

X

X

delchanloop

Delete a Channel Loopback

X

X

X

delchans

Delete Channels

X

X

dspchan

Display Channel Configuration

X

X

dspchans

Display All Channels

X

X

dspchancnt

Display Channel Counters

X

X

X

X

dspchstats

Display Channel Statistics

X

dspsarcnt

Display SAR Counters

X

X

X

clrchancnt

Clear Channel Counter for FRSM or AUSM Channels

X

X

X

X

clrchancnts

Clear Channel Counter for all FR Channels

X

X

X

cnfchanpol

Configure Channel Policing

X

cnfchanfst

Configure Channel ForeSight

X

X

cnfchanq

Configure Channel Queue

X

Connection Group

addcon

Add Connection

X

delcon

Delete Connection

X

dspcon

Display Connection

X

dspcons

Display Connections

X

dsploads

Display Loads

X

cnfupcabr

Configure ABR

X

cnfupccbr

Configure CBR

X

cnfupcvbr

Configure VBR

X

tstcon

Test Connection

X

X

X

tstconseg

Test Connection Segment

X

tstdelay

Test Delay

X

X

X

IMATM Group

addaimgrp

Add AIM Group

X

addlns2aimgrp

Add Lines to AIM Group

X

clraimgrpcnt

Clear AIM Group Count

X

cnfaimgrp

Configure AIM Group

X

delaimgrp

Delete AIM Group

X

dellnsfmaimgrp

Delete Lines from AIM Group

X

dspaimgrp

Display AIM Group

X

dspaimgrpcnt

Display AIM Group Count

X

dspaimgrps

Display AIM Groups

X

dspds3ln

Display DS3 Line

X

dspds3lns

Display DS3 Lines

X

addaimgrp

This command adds an AIMUX group.

Full Name

Add AIM group

Syntax

addaimgrp <aimux_grp> <list_of_lines>

<aimux_grp>

AIMUX group number to be added (1..8)

<list of lines>

list of physical lines to be included in "aimux_grp" separated by dots

For example: addaimgrp "2 3.4.5" (Adds AIMUX group 2 with lines 3, 4, and 5)

Related Commands

delaimgrp, cnfaimgrps, dspaimgrp, dspaimgrps

Cards on which the command executes

IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2


Note There should not be any ATM UNI ports established with the same "port_n" since ATM ports and AIMUX groups both share the same set of port numbers.

addchan

Add a channel to the current FRSM, or CESM.

No messages appear on screen after command entry unless the command cannot execute as entered.

Full Name

Add channel

Syntax for FRSM

addchan <chan_num> <port_num> <dlci_num> <cir> <chan_type>

where

<chan_num>

channel number is in the range 16-271 for a four port card, 16-1015 for an eight port card

<port_num>

port number is in the range 1-96 for four port T1, 1-124 for four port E1, 1-192 for eight port T1, 1-248 for eight port E1

<dlci_num>

DLCI is in the range 0-1023

<cir>

committed information rate: 0-1536000 bps for T1; 0-2048000 bps for E1. The default value is 2400 bits per second. The commited information rate has to be set to less than or equal to the port speed.

<chan_type> (FRSM only)

channel type has a range of 1-5, and their meaning is: 1=NIW, 2=SIW-transparent, 3=SIW-translation, 4=FUNI, 5=frame forwarding

:

Possible errors are:

Syntax for CESM

addchan <chan_num> <port_num> <ces> <CAS_sig_type> <partial_fill><cond_data><cond_signalling>

where

<chan_num>

channel number is in the range 16-23 for a four port card, 32-279 for an eight port card

<port_num>

port number is in the range 1-4 for a four port card, 1-8 for an eight port card

<ces>

ces is in the range 0-1023

<CAS_sig_type>

CAS signalling type has a range of 1-5, and their meaning is: 1=NIW, 2=SIW-transparent, 3=SIW-translation, 4=FUNI, 5=frame forwarding

<partial_fill>

specifies the number of bytes to partially fill a cell for different lines. The value for partial fill is in the range 0-47. A partial fill value of 0 (or 47) means fully filled cells.

The lower limit for structured T1 is 25. The value for partial fill of structured T1cells is in the range 25-47.

The lower limit for structured E1 is 20. The value for partial fill of structured E1cells is in the range 20-47.

The lower limit for unstructured T1/E1 is 33. The value for partial fill of unstructured T1/E1cells is in the range 33-47.

<cond_data>

Conditional data is sent on the line when there is an underflow and also towards the network when forming dummy cells. For UDT, cond_data is always 255. For SDT, the range is 0-255.

<cond_signalling>

Conditional signalling is sent on the line when there is an underflow and also towards the network when forming dummy cells. The cond_signalling range is 0-15.

:

Related Commands

delchan, dspchan, dspchans

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, CESM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

addchanloop

Add a channel loopback to the current FRSM, AUSM or CESM. Causes the channel to loop at the SAR (segmentation and reassembly) stage.

No messages appear on screen after command entry unless the command cannot execute as entered.

Full Name

Add a channel loopback

Syntax

addchanloop <chan_num>

where:

<chan_num>

The range is 16-271 for 4 port AUSM or FRSM, 16-1015 for 8 port AUSM or FRSM. The range is 16-23 for 4 port CESM, 32-279 for 8 port CESM.

Related Commands

delchanloop, tstcon, tstdelay

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM, CESM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-4

addcon

Add a connection to the current AUSM.

No messages appear on screen after command entry unless the command cannot execute as entered.

Full Name

Add connection

Syntax

addcon <channel number> <connection type> <port number> <vpi> <vci> <service type>

where

<channel number>

channel number has a range of 16-271 for four port cards, 16-1015 for eight port cards

<connection type>

connection type is either 0 for VCC or non-zero for Local VP ID of the VPC ( 1 to 20(UNI)/100(STI)/340(NNI))

<port number>

port number is in the range 1-4 for a four port card, 1-8 for an eight port card

<vpi>

VPI (Virtual Path Identifier) has a value in the range 0-255

<vci>

VCI (Virtual Channel Identifier) has a value in the range 0-65535 for VCC, * for VPC

<service type>

service type can be a number in the range 1 through 4, where: 1 = CBR, 2 = VBR, 3 = ABR, and 4 = UBR

:

Related Commands

delcon, dspcons, dspcon

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

Example

addcon 16 2 1 1 1 3

Description

Add a UNI VPC connection to channel 16 on port 1 with vpi=1, vci=1, ABR service type

addimagrp

This command adds an AIMUX group

Full Name

Add IMA group

Syntax

addimagrp <group_num> <port_type> <list_of_links>

<ima_num>

IMA group number to be added (1..8)

<port_type>

Port type to be added (1-UNI, 2-NN1)

<list of links>

list of links to be included in "IMA_grp" separated by dots

For example: addimagrp "2 1 3.4.5" (Adds IMA group 2 as a UNI port with lines 3, 4, and 5)

Related Commands

dspimagrp, dspimagrpcnt, dspimagrps, dspimainfo, dspimalncnt

Cards on which the command executes

IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

addlink

The addlink command adds a link between a T1 line within a T3 line on a SRM-3T3 card and a slot and line number on a T1 service module.

Full Name

Add link

Syntax

addlink <T3 line number> <T1 line number> <Number of T1s> <Target Slot number> <Slot line number>

where:

<T3 Line number>

SRM-3T3 T3 line number (range 1-3)

<T1 line number>

start T1 line number within the T3 line (range 1-28)

<Number of T1s>

number of T1s to be linked (range 1-4 or 1-8)

<Target slot number>

T1 service module slot number to be linked. Range is 5 through 14.

<Slot line number>

T1 line number in the slot to be linked (range 1-4 or 1-8) depending upon the ports in the service module

Related Commands

dsplink, dellink

Cards on which the command executes

SRM-3T3

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1

addlmiloop

This command puts LMI in loopback state for the current card. In order for the MGX 8220 to operate in stand-alone mode, Annex-G ATM LMI must be disabled in order to suppress ATM LMI-related connection alarms. Use this command to add the loopback that disables Annex-G ATM LMI.

Full Name

Add LMI loop

Syntax

addlmiloop

Related Commands

dellmiloop, dsplmiloop

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 0

Example
shelf.1.3.ASC.a > addlmiloop

addln

The addln command adds a T1, E1, or T3 line to the current card.

Full Name

Add line

On FRSM, AUSM, SRM-3T3, CESM, and IM-ATM:

Syntax

addln <line number>

where:

<line number>

range is 1-3 for SRM-3T3, for service modules the range is 1-4 or 1-8, depending upon the number of ports in the service module

Related Commands

cnfln, delln, dspln

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM, SRM-3T3, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1

Example

addln 1

Description

Add a line numbered 1 to the current card (AUSM, FRSM, CESM, IM-ATM, or SRM-3T3)

On FRSM HS1:

Syntax

addln <line number> <line type> <line rate>

where:

<line number>

value from 1-2 used for HSSI, 1-4 used for X.21

<line type>

value from 1-2 where 1: DCE 2: DTE

<line rate>

value from 48k - 52Mbps. The default is 48kbps.

Syntax

addln <line number> <loop type> <loop code>

where:

<line number>

value from 1-2 used for HSSI, 1-4 used for X.21

<loop type>

value from 1-4 where 1: Front-card 2: Metallic 3: Remote 4: No Loop

<line rate>

value from 1-3 where 1: LoopA/B (HSSI) 2: Local loop (X.21) 3: Unloop

Related Commands

delln, dspln

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM HS1

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1

Example

addln 1

Description

Add a line numbered 1 to the current card (AUSM, FRSM, CESM, IM-ATM, or SRM-3T3)

addlnloop

This command puts a T1 or E1 line in a loopback state for the current card.

Full Name

Add line loop

Syntax

addlnloop <line number>

where:

<line number>

value from 1-8 used for AUSM-8T/8E1 and IMATM

Related Commands

dellnloop

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM, FRSM, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1

addlns2aimgrp

This command adds lines to an existing AIMUX group.

Full Name

Add lines to an AIM group

Syntax

addlns2aimgrp <aimux_grp> <list_of_lines>

<aimux_grp>

AIMUX group to which lines should be added (1..8)

<list_of_lines>

list of lines in the AIMUX group separated by dots

Example: addlns2aimgrp "2 1.2" (Adds lines 1 and 2 to an existing AIMUX group number "2")

Related Commands

dellnsfmaimgrp

Cards on which the command executes

IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

addport

The addport command adds a service port to the shelf's configuration.

The screen does not display a message after successful command entry.

Full Name

Add a port

Syntax for FRSM cards

addport <port_num> <line_num> <ds0_speed> <begin_slot> <num_slot> <port_type>

where:

<port_num>

numbers in the range 1-96 are valid for FRSM-4T1, 1-124 are valid for FRSM-4E1, 1-192 are valid for FRSM-8T1 and 1-248 for FRSM-8E1

<line_num>

value ranging from 1 to 4 (1 to 8 for FRSM8)

<ds0_speed>

1 for 56K, 2 for 64K

<begin_slot>

beginning timeslot number in the T1 or E1 frame

<num_slot>

number of consecutive timeslots in the T1 or E1 frame

<port_type>

is either 1, 2, or 3: 1 = frame relay, 2 = FUNI, 3=frame forwarding

Syntax for CESM cards

addport <port_num> <line_num> <ds0_speed> <begin_slot> <num_slot> <port_type>

where:

port_num

numbers in the range 1-96 are valid for CESM-4T1, 1-124 are valid for CESM-4E1, 1-192 are valid for CESM-8T1 and 1-248 for CESM-8E1

line_num

value ranging from 1 to 4 (1 to 8 for CESM8)

begin_slot

beginning timeslot number in the T1 or E1 frame

num_slot

number of consecutive timeslots in the T1 or E1 frame

port_type

is either 1, 2, or 3: 1 = structured, 2 = unstructured, 3=framing on VC disconnect

Related Commands

addportlpbk, cnfport, delport, dspport, dspports

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, CESM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1

addred

This command links two MGX 8220 slots (a primary slot and a secondary slot) so that like cards in these slots are treated as a redundant pair of cards. Redundancy can be 1:1 or 1:N, if 1:N, one secondary slot must be linked to N primary slots through multiple execution of this command.

Full Name

Add Redundancy

Syntax

addred <PrimarySlotNum> <SecondarySlotNum> <RedType>

where:

<PrimarySlotNum>

slot number of the slot containing the primary card of the card pair. Range = 5-14

<SecondarySlotNum>

slot number of the slot containing the secondary card of the card pair. Range = 5-14

<RedType>

type of redundancy. 1 = 1:1, 2 = 1:N

Related Commands

dspred, delred

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1-6

addtrapmgr

This command adds an SNMP trap manager for use with stand-alone applications. A trap manager registered (added) and reregistered through the SNMP interface by StrataView Plus is deregistered (deleted) after 30 minutes if it is not reregistered. Trap managers which are added using the addtrapmgr command will not age, and will not be deleted after 30 minutes.

Full Name

Add trap manager

Syntax

addtrapmgr <ipaddr>

<ipaddr>

The IP address to be assigned to the trap manager in the form nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn where n = 0-9, and nnn < 256

For example: addtrapmgr 1.1.1.1

Adds a trap manager with the IP address of 1.1.1.1

Related Commands

deltrapmgr, cnftrapmgr, dsptrapmgr, dsptrapmgrs

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

adduser

Add a user to the shelf configuration. The added user cannot have a privilege level that is higher than the current user. No screen output appears unless an error in the input occurred.

Full Name

Add user

Syntax

adduser <user ID> <privilege level>

where

<user ID>

name for the user

<privilege level>

privilege is the highest level of access the user has

:

Related Commands

dspusers, deluser

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1-6

aimhelp

Displays the Help screen for the IM-ATM service module.

Full Name

AIM help

Syntax

aimhelp

Related Commands

Help

Cards on which the command executes

IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any state Privilege: 1-6

ausmhelp

Lists all the commands available on the AUSM card.

Full Name

Change card

Syntax

ausmhelp

Related Commands

Help

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any state Privilege: 1-6

burnbtrev

This command burns the bootcode on the specified slot using the using the bootcode from the disk.

Full Name

Burn Boot Code Revision

Syntax

burnbtrev AXIS_ASC_ACTIVE.BOOT

or

burnbtrev AXIS_ASC_STANDBY.BOOT

or

burnbtrev <AXIS_SM_1_<slot>.BOOT

where

<slot>

card slot to which the bootcode should be burned. Range is 3 through 14.

:

Related Commands

revup, revdn

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 0

bye

The bye command lets you exit the current CLI shell.

Full Name

Bye

Syntax

bye

Related Commands

logout

Cards on Which This Command Executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, IM-ATM, CESM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Any Privilege: Any

Example

bye

Description

Exit the current CLI shell.

System Response

(none)

cc

Changes the card into which the user is logged. If a card slot is empty, an error message appears.

Full Name

Change card

Syntax

cc <slot number>

where

<slot number>

card slot to which the screen display should change. Range is 3 through 14.

:

Related Commands

none

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any state Privilege: 1-6

chkdsk

Checks PCMCIA disk for any overlapping fat clusters.

Full Name

Check disk

Syntax

chkdsk

Related Commands

chkflash

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, CESM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any state Privilege: 0

clraimgrpcnt

This command clears all the AIMUX related counters for all lines in the specified AIMUX group.

Full Name

Clear AIM group counters

Syntax

clraimgrpcnt (or clrimagrpcnt) <aimux_grp>

where:

<aimux_grp>

AIMUX group number. Range is 1 through 8.

Related Commands

delaimgrpcnt

Cards on which the command executes

IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

clraimlncnt

This command clears all the AIMUX line counters for the specified IMA group.

Full Name

Clear AIM (or Clear IMA) Line Counters

Syntax

clraimlncnt (or clrimalncnt) <aimux_grp>

where:

<aimux_grp>

AIMUX group number. Range is 1 through 8.

Related Commands

dspaimlncnt, clrimalncnt

Cards on which the command executes

IM-ATM

Attributes
Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1

clrallcnf

The clrallcnf command clears all configuration elements for all the cards in the node. The card is reset.

This command is extremely dangerous.
Full Name

Clear All Configurations

Syntax

clrallcnf

Related Commands

clrsmcnf, dspsmcnf

Cards on Which This Command Executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: Service

clralm

The clralm command clears alarms on a specified line on the current card. Alarms occurring after this command executes are not affected. If alarms on a line are cleared with this command, the results may be observable through the dspalm command.

This command can clear alarms caused only by the collection of statistical data. Alarms caused by network failure cannot be cleared. For example, an alarm caused by a collection of bipolar errors can be cleared, but an alarm caused by a card failure cannot.

Full Name

Clear alarm

Syntax

For an ASC:

clralm -ds3 <LineNum>

-ds3 <LineNum>

LineNum = 1-n, n = 1 if BNM

or

clralm -e3 <LineNum>

-e3 <LineNum>

LineNum = 1-n, n = 1 if BNM

or

clralm -plcp <PLCPNUM>

-plcp <PLCPNum>

PLCPNum = 1-n, n = 1 if BNM

For an FRSM or AUSM:

clralm -ds1 <LineNum>

where

<LineNum>

LineNum = 1-n, n = 4 if FRSM4p/AUSM, 8 if FRSM8p

For an SRM-3T3:

clralm -srmds3 <LineNum>

where

<LineNum>

LineNum = 1-n, n = 3 if SRM-3T3

Related Commands

clralms, dspalm, dspalms

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, SRM-3T3, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-5

clralmcnt

The clralmcnt command clears all the alarm counters and statistics on the specified line on the current card. All counters are reset to zero. The terminal does not display a response unless an error exists in the syntax.

Full Name

Clear alarm counters/statistics

Syntax

clralmcnt -ds3 <LineNum> | -e3 <LineNum> | -plcp <PLCPNum> | -ds1 <LineNum>

where:

On an ASC with BNM-T3, -ds3 <LineNum> and -plcp <PLCPNum> and -e3 <LineNum> = 1

On an FRSM, -ds1 <LineNum> is in the range 1-4 for a four port card, 1-8 for an eight port card.

On an AUSM, -ds1 <LineNum> is in the range 1-4 for a four port card, 1-8 for an eight port card.

On a CESM, -ds1 <LineNum> is in the range 1-4 for a four port card, 1-8 for an eight port card.

On an MGX 8220 shelf configured with a BNM-155, the syntax is:

clralmcnt -sonet <LineNum>

where: -sonet <LineNum> is in the range 1-2

Related Commands

dspalmcnt, clralmcnts

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, SRM-3T3, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-5

clralmcnts

The clralmcnts command clears all the alarm counters and statistics on the current card. All counters are reset to zero. The terminal does not display a response unless an error exists in the syntax.

Full Name

Clear all alarm counters/statistics on the current card.

Syntax

clralmcnts

Related Commands

dspalmcnt, clralmcnt

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-5

clralms

The clralms command clears alarms on the current card. Alarms occurring after this command executes are not affected.

This command can clear alarms caused only by the collection of statistical data. Alarms caused by network failure cannot be cleared. For example, an alarm caused by a collection of bipolar errors can be cleared, but an alarm caused by a card failure cannot.

Full Name

Clear alarms on card

Syntax

clralms

Related Commands

clralm, dspalm, dspalms

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-5

clrbnmcnf

This command clears the configuration elements on the BNM card.

Full Name

Clear BNM card configuration

Syntax

clrbnmcnf

Related Commands

cnfbnmif

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1-5

clrbnmcnt

The clrbnmcnt command clears the cell counter on the BNM card and resets it to zero. The count resumes for cells transmitted after clrbnmcnt executes. The BNM counters hold the number of ATM cells transmitted and the number of ATM cells received.

Full Name

Clear BNM cell counter

Syntax

clrbnmcnt

Related Commands

dspbnmcnt

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1-5

clrbram

This command clears the BRAM contents.

Full Name

Clear BRAM contents

Syntax

clrbram

Related Commands
Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: Super (0)

clrcderrs

The clrcderrs command clears all card-related errors in an MGX 8220 card. No response messages appear on screen. Refer to the dspcderrs description to see an example of the errors that this command clears, or execute dspcderrs before and after clrcderrs.

Full Name

Clear hardware/reset errors in BRAM

Syntax

clrcderrs

Related Commands

dspcderrs

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: Superuser

clrchancnt

This command clears the historical channel statistic counters for a specified channel on an FRSM, CESM, IM-ATM, or AUSM. Counting resumes after the command executes.

Full Name

Clear historical channel statistic counters

Syntax

clrchancnt <channel number>

where

<channel number>

The range is 16-271 for 4 port AUSM or FRSM, 16-1015 for 8 port AUSM or FRSM. The range is 16-23 for 4 port CESM or IM-ATM, 32-279 for 8 port CESM.

:

Related Commands

dspchan, clrchancnts, dspchancnt

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-5

The frame relay counters for each channel are:

clrchancnts

The clrchancnts command clears the channel counter for all channels on the current card (AUSM, CESM, IM-ATM, or FRSM). Counting resumes for transmissions occurring after the command executes. For a list of the frame relay counters, refer to the description of clrchancnt.

Full Name

Clear channel counters

Syntax

clrchancnts

Related Commands

dspchan, clrchancnt, dspchancnt

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-3

clrimagrpcnt

This command clears IMA (inverse multiplexing ATM) group counters on the current IM-ATM card.

Full Name

Clear IMA (inverse multiplexing ATM) group counters

Syntax

clrimagrpcnt

Related Commands

dspimagrp, dspimagrpcnt, dspimalncnt

Cards on which the command executes

IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1

clrimalncnt

This command clears all the AIMUX line counters for the specified IMA group.

Full Name

Clear AIM (or Clear IMA) Line Counters

Syntax

clrimalncnt (or clraimlncnt) <aimux_grp>

where:

<aimux_grp>

AIMUX group number

Related Commands

dspaimlncnt, clraimlncnt

Cards on which the command executes

IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1

clrlog

The clrlog command clears all event log files or the log file specified with option <-log>. The log resumes accumulating event log messages after the command executes.

Full Name

Clear Log

Syntax

clrlog [ -log <log slot> ]

where:

-log

indicates that a specific log file number follows.

log slot

is the number in the event log file.

Related Commands

dspslog

Cards on Which This Command Executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Any Privilege: 1

clrmsgcnt

The clrmsgcnt command clears the control message counters. The control message counters are as follows:

Full Name

Clear control message counter

Syntax

clrmsgcnt

Related Commands

dspmsgcnt

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-5

clrportcnt

The clrportcnt command is used to clear the values of a port's counter on the current AUSM, IM-ATM, or FRSM.

No message appears upon successful execution of the command.

Full Name

Clear port counter

Syntax

clrportcnt <port number>

where:

On an AUSM, <port number> is in the range 1-4 for a four port card, 1-8 for an eight port card.

On an FRSM with T1, <port number> is in the range 1-96 for a four port card, 1-192 for an eight port card.

On an FRSM with E1, <port number> is in the range 1-124 for a four port card, 1-248 for an eight port card.

Related Commands

clrportcnts, dspportcnt

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-5

clrportcnts

The clrportcnts command clears all port counts on the current FRSM, IM-ATM, or AUSM.

No messages appear on screen after command entry unless the command cannot execute as entered.

Full Name

Clear port counts

Syntax

clrportcnts

Related Commands

clrportcnt, dspportcnt

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-5

clrsarcnt

The clrsarcnt command clears the Segmentation and Reassembly (SAR) counters. The SAR counters are:

Full Name

Clear SAR counters

Syntax

clrsarcnt -chn <ChanNum>

where:

ChanNum

The range is 16-271 for 4 port AUSM or FRSM, 16-1015 for 8 port AUSM or FRSM. The range is 16-23 for 4 port CESM or IM-ATM, 32-279 for 8 port CESM.

Related Commands

dspsarcnt

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-5

clrsarcnts

The clrsarcnts command clears all the SAR counters on the current card.

Full Name

Clear SAR Counts

Syntax

clrsarcnts

Related Commands

clrsarcnt, dspsarcnt, dspsarcnts

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, SRM-3T3, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any user

clrimagrpcnt

This command clears IMA (inverse multiplexing ATM) counters on the current IM-ATM card for an IMA group.

Full Name

Clear IMA (inverse multiplexing ATM) group counters

Syntax

clrimagrpcnt (or clraimgrpcnt) <imagroup>

<imagroup>

IMA group number -- value ranging from 1 to 8

:

Related Commands

dspimagrp, dspimagrpcnt, dspimagrps, dspimainfo, dspimalncnt

Cards on which the command executes

IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1

clrscrn

The clrscrn command clears the control terminal screen. After this command executes, only the current command line prompt appears on the screen.

Full Name

Clear terminal screen

Syntax

clrscrn

Related Commands

none

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, IM-ATM, CESM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

clrslftst

The clrslftst command clears the results of the last self test on the current card.

Full Name

Clear self test

Syntax

clrslftst

Related Commands

cnfslftst, dspslftst, runslftstno

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, SRM-3T3, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any user

clrsmcnf

The clrsmcnf command clears configuration elements for all the service modules on the shelf.
The elements this command clears are:

Full Name

Clear service module configuration

Syntax

clrsmcnf

Related Commands

dspsmcnf

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

clrsrmcnf

The clrsrmcnf command clears the SRM-3T3 card information and removes all T1 link mappings. All links are switched back their respective service modules.

Full Name

Clear SRM-3T3 configuration

Syntax

clrsrmcnf

Related Commands

none

Cards on which the command executes

SRM-3T3

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

cnfaimgrp

This command configures delay and resilient links IMA (inverse multiplexing ATM) parameters on the current IM-ATM card.

Full Name

Configure AIM group

Syntax

cnfaimgrp (or cnfimagrp) <aimux_grp> -rwdiff <read_wr_ptr_diff> -severity <link_loss_severity> -maxdiff <maximum_diff_delay> -red <num_red_links>

where:

<aimux_grp>

AIMUX group number for this group (1-8)

<read_wr_ptr_diff>

difference between the read and write pointer maintained (1..8)

<link_loss_severity>

seriousness of a single link failure (1: m)

<maximum_diff_delay>

maximum tolerable differential delay

<num_red_links>

number of redundant links in the AIMUX group

Related Commands

addaimgrp, delaimgrp, dspaimgrp, dspaimgrps

Cards on which the command executes

IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2


Note Redundant link(s) indicates the number of link(s) the system can lose without bringing down the AIMUX group. However, the link_loss_severity option overrides this feature.

The <read_wr_ptr_diff> value cannot be decreased from its existing value—it can only be increased (this is because decreasing the <read_wr_ptr_diff> in an established AIMUX group involves dropping cells that are stored in the delay compensation buffer.

cnfbert

The cnfbert command configures the shelf for bit error rate testing and other associated operations such as loopbacks.

Full Name

Configure Bit Error Rate Test

Syntax

cnfbert

Related Commands

dspbert, startbert, modbert, delbert

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Example
AXISNAME.1.3.ASC.a > cnfbert
Description

Configure the shelf for bit error rate testing.

System Response
** TEST CONFIGURE MENU ** ========================= SLOT NUMBER ----------- r. Redo From Start p. Previous Menu q. Quit Menu Slot number to configure test please (5-14): 8 TEST MEDIUM ----------- r. Redo From Start p. Previous Menu q. Quit Menu 1. Port 2. Line Please Enter Choice[1-2]: 1 PORT ---- r. Redo From Start p. Previous Menu q. Quit Menu Port number to test please: 25 TEST TYPE --------- r. Redo From Start p. Previous Menu q. Quit Menu 1. BERT Pattern Test 2. DDS Seek 3. Loopback Please Enter Choice[1-3]: 1 DEVICE TO LOOP -------------- r. Redo From Start p. Previous Menu q. Quit Menu 1. Non latching OCU with 1 Device 2. Non latching OCU without 1 Device 3. Non latching CSU Device 4. Non latching DSU Device 5. Latching DS0-DP drop Device 6. Latching DS0-DP line Device 7. Latch ing OCU Device 8. Latching CSU Device 9. Latching DSU Device 10. Latching HL96 Device 11. V.54 polynomial Loopback 12. No Device Please Enter Choice[1-12]: 8 BERT PATTERN ------------ r. Redo From Start p. Previous Menu q. Quit Menu 1. All Zeroes Pattern 2. All Ones Pattern 3. Alternate One Zero Pattern 4. Double One Zero Pattern 5. 2^15-1 Pattern 6. 2^20-1 Pattern 7. 2^20-1 QRSS Pattern 8. 2^23-1 Pattern 9. 1 in 8 Pattern 10. 3 in 24 Pattern 11. DDS-1 Pattern 12. DDS-2 Pattern 13. DDS-3 Pattern 14. DDS-4 Pattern 15. DDS-5 Pattern 16. 2^9 Pattern 17. 2^11 Pattern Please Enter Choice[1-17]: 16 Test configured.

cnfbnmif

The cnfbnmif command configures the interface format for the BNM-T3, BMN-E3, or BNM-155 trunk card to either STI, UNI, or NNI. The BNM interface format must be configured before connections are provisioned on the MGX 8220 shelf.

The BNM interface cannot be configured while connections exist on the MGX 8220 shelf. After configuring the BNM interface, the MGX 8220 shelf will reset.
Full Name

Configure BNM Interface

Syntax

cnfbnmif -if <interface format>

where <interface format> = 1-3, 1: STI, 2: UNI, 3: NNI

Related Commands

dspbnmif

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Example
shelf.1.3.ASC.a > cnfbnmif -if 2
Description

Configure the BNM interface to UNI format.

cnfchancacoff

The cnfchancacoff command turns off the connection admission control (CAC) function for the specified channel.

Full Name

Configure channel CAC off

Syntax

cnfchancacoff<chan_num>

where

<chan_num>

channel number range is 16-271 for 4 port FRSM, 16-1015 for 8 port FRSM

:

Related Commands

none

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM8, FRSM4

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

cnfchanegressq

The cnfchanegressq command configures the egress queue for a specified channel.

Full Name

Configure channel egress queue

Syntax

cnfchanegressq<chan_num><Qsel><Qdepth><QDEThresh><QECNThresh>

where

<chan_num>

channel number range is 16-271 for 4 port FRSM, 16-1015 for 8 port FRSM

<Qsel>

Egress queue select in the range 1 - 2

<Qdepth>

Egress queue depth in the range 1 - 65535

<QDEThresh>

Egress queue DE Threshold in the range 1 - 65535

<QECNThresh>

Egress queue ECN Threshold in the range 1 - 65535

:

Related Commands

cnfchaningressq

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM8, FRSM4

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

cnfchanfst

The cnfchanfst command configures the ForeSight parameters for a frame relay or ATM channel. No messages appear on screen unless an error occurs.

Full Name

Configure channel ForeSight

Syntax

For FRSM:

cnfchanfst <chan_num> <fst_enable> <mir> <pir> <qir>

where

<chan_num>

channel number range is 16-271 for 4 port, 16-1015 for 8 port

<fst_enable>

ForeSight Enable—1 for enable, 2 for disable

<mir>

minimum rate—10-8000 in cell/sec, default 1000

<pir>

peak rate—10-8000 in cell/sec, default 1000

<qir>

quiescent rate—10-8000 in cell/sec, default 1000

:

For AUSM:

cnfchanfst <chan_num> <enable | disable> <fgcra_enable> <ibs> <pcr> <mcr> <icr>

where

<chan_num>

channel number range is 16-271 for 4 port, 16-1015 for 8 port

<enable | disable>

enable/disable pertains to ForeSight: 1 = disable, 2 = enable

<fgcra_enable>

FGCRA enable is for the specified channel: 1 = disable, 2 = enable

<ibs>

ibs is the initial burst size in the range 10-5000 cells

<pcr>

pcr is the peak cell rate in the range 11-8000 cells/second

<mcr>

mcr is the minimum cell rate in the range 11-8000 cells/second

<icr>

icr is the initial cell rate in the range 11-8000 cells/second

:

Related Commands

dspchan

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

cnfchaningressq

The cnfchaningressq command configures the ingress queue for a specified channel.

Full Name

Configure channel ingress queue

Syntax

cnfchaningressq<chan_num><Qdepth><QDEThresh><QECNThresh>

where

<chan_num>

channel number range is 16-271 for 4 port FRSM, 16-1015 for 8 port FRSM

<Qdepth>

Ingress queue depth in the range 4510 - 65535

<QDEThresh>

Ingress queue DE Threshold in the range 1 - 65535

<QECNThresh>

Ingress queue ECN Threshold in the range 1 - 65535

:

Related Commands

cnfchanegressq

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM8, FRSM4

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

cnfchan

This command configures the parameters for a channel on a CESM card.

Full Name

Configure channel

Syntax

cnfchan <chan_num >< CDV><CellLossIntegPeriod>< bufsize>

where

<chan_num>

value ranging from 16 to 19 for a 4 port CESM, where:

16 = line 1

17 = line 2

18 = line 3

19 = line 4

The range is 32 to 279 for an 8 port CESM.

<CDV>

Cell delay variation. This is the maximum cell arrival jitter that the reassembly process will tolerate.

This parameter is specified in increments of 125 micro seconds.

Range is 1000-65535 micro seconds

<CellLossIntegPeriod>

Cell loss integration period:

Range is 1000-65535 milli seconds

<bufsize>

egress buffer size:

Min value = 0.6(CDV-T1) for T1, 0.7(CDV-E1) for E1.

Max value = 65535, 0 to auto-compute

:

Related Commands

xcnfchan, delchan, xdspchan, dspchan

Cards on which the command executes

CESM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 2

cnfchanmap

The cnfchanmap command configures interworking field mapping for a specified channel.

Full Name

Configure channel map

Syntax

cnfchanmap<chan_num><chanType><FECN/EFCI><DE to CLP><CLP to DE>

where

<chan_num>

channel number range is 16-271 for 4 port, 16-1015 for 8 port

<chanType>

chan type in the range 1 - 5.

1 = network interworking,
2 = service interworking in transparent mode,
3 = service interworking in translation mode,
4 = FUNI,
5 = frame forwarding

<FECN/EFCI>

Mapping between FECN and EFCI fields in the range 1-2.

1 = map EFCI, (this option valid only for service interworking)
2 = make EFCI 0

<DE to CLP>

DE to CLP mapping in the range 1 - 3.

1 = map DE to CLP, 2 = make CLP 0, 3 = make CLP 1.

<CLP to DE>

CLP to DE mapping in the range 1 - 4.

1 = map CLP to DE, 2 = make DE 0, 3 = make DE 1, 4 = ignore CLP (this option valid only for network interworking.)

:

Related Commands

dspchanmap

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM4, FRSM8

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

cnfchanpol

The cnfchanpol command configures the frame relay policing parameters for a channel. No messages appear on screen unless an error occurs.

Full Name

Configure channel policing

Syntax

cnfchanpol <chan_num> <cir> <bc> <be> <ibs> <detag> <egress service rate>

where:

<chan_num>

Specify the channel you are modifying policing parameters for.
Value ranging from 16 to 271 for 4 port, 16-1015 for 8 port

<cir>

Specify the Committed Information Rate. This is the highest rate before policing takes place.
Value ranging from 0-1536000 bps for T1, 0-2048000 bps for E1. The default value is 2400 bits per second. The commited information rate has to be set to less than or equal to the port speed.

<bc>

Committed Burst
Value ranging from 0-65535 in bytes. The default value is 5100

Committed Burst can not be 0 when the Committed Information Rate is not 0.

Committed Burst has to be 0 if the Committed Information Rate is 0.

<be>

Excess Burst
Value ranging from 0-65535 in bytes

Default value is 5100.

Excess Burst can not be 0 when the Committed Information Rate is 0.

<ibs>

Initial Burst Size
Value ranging from 0-65535 in bytes. Must be less than or equal to Committed Burst value. The default value is 100 bytes.

Initial burst size has to be 0 when the Committed Information Rate is 0.

<de tag>

Enable or disable DE (Discard Eligible) bit tagging on ingress frames.
1 for enable, 2 for disable

The default value is 2 (DE (Discard Eligible) bit tagging is disabled).

<egress service rate>

Specify the rate that the channel will be serviced at egress. Determines whether port is oversubscribed.
Value ranging from 0-1536000 bps for T1, 0-2048000 bps for E1.

Related Commands

dspchan

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM4, FRSM8

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

cnfchanq

The cnfchanq command configures a channel's queue parameters on the current AUSM. No messages appear on screen unless an error occurs.

Full Name

Configure channel queue

Syntax

cnfchanq <chan_num> <vc_q_depth> <clp_thresh_high> <clp_thresh_low> <efci_thresh>

where:

<chan_num>

range 16-271 for 4 port, 16-1015 for 8 port

<vc_q_depth>

Ingress Q Depth, before it starts dropping the cells

: 0-8000 Cells for 4 port, : 0-16000 Cells for 8 port

<clp_thresh_high>

CLP Threshold High: 0-8000 Cells for 4 port, 0-16000 Cells for 8 port

<clp_thresh_low>

CLP Threshold Low: 0-8000 Cells for 4 port, 0-16000 Cells for 8 port

<efci_thresh>

EFCI Threshold: 0-8000 Cells for 4 port, 0-16000 Cells for 8 port

Related Commands

dspchan

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

cnfclksrc

Configures primary, secondary, or internal clock source. Any combination of clocks are configurable and in any order.

Full Name

Configure clock source

Syntax

cnfclksrc -pri <PrimaryClockSource> -sec <SecondaryClockSource> -cur <CurrentClockSource> -imp <ExternalClockSourceImpedance>

where:

  • -pri <PrimaryClockSource> where PrimaryClockSource = 1-3
    1: Internal 2: BNM In-band 3: External

  • -sec <SecondaryClockSource> where SecondaryClockSource = 1-3
    1: Internal 2: BNM In-band 3: External

  • -cur <CurrentClockSource> where CurrentClockSource = 1-3,
    1: Primary 2: Secondary 3: Internal

  • -imp <ExternalClockSourceImpedance > where ExternalClockSourceImpedance = 1-3
    1: 75 ohms BNC for E1, 2: 100 ohms DB-15 for T1, 3: 120 ohms DB-15 for E1

Related Commands

dspclksrc

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1

cnfdate

The cnfdate command configures the date.

Full Name

Configure date

Syntax

cnfdate <mm/dd/yyyy>

Related Commands

cnftime

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: Superuser

Example

cnfdate 11/24/1999

Description

Configure the date to be 11/24/99

System Response
kanchend.1.3.ASC.a > cnfdate 11/24/1999 Date = 11/24/1999

cnfdcmon

This command configures DC power monitoring on the ASC card.

Full Name

Configure DC Monitoring

Syntax

cnfdcmon <DC-unit> <mon-option>

<DC-unit>

DC power unit to be configured: 1 or 2

<mon-option>

enable or disable monitoring of this DC unit where: DC-unit = 1: unit#1 2: unit#2

<mon-option>

1: enable, 2: disable

Related Commands

none

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: Superuser

cnffst

The cnffst command configures the foresight parameters for the current card.

Full Name

Configure foresight

Syntax

cnffst <rate_up><rate-fast_down><qir_time_out><rtd_interval>

where

<rate_up>

rate up in the range 1 - 100

<rate_down>

rate down in the range 1 - 100

<rate-fast_down>

rate fast down in the range 1 - 100

<qir_time_out>

QIR timeout period before resetting IR to QIR in the range 1 - 255 seconds

<rtd_interval>

Interval between RTD measurement requests in the range 1 - 255 seconds

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Related Commands

dspfst

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

cnfifip

The cnfifip command configures the interface address. The configurable addresses are for LAN, in-band ports, and ATM.

Full Name

Configure interface address

Syntax

cnfifip -ip <IP address> -if <Interface> -msk <NetMask> -bc <BroadcastAddress>

where

-ip <IP address>

IP address = nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where the range for nnn is 0 to 255.

-if <Interface>

Interface is as follows:

· 26 for Ethernet

· 28 for SLIP

· 37 for ATM

-msk <NetMask>

NetMask = nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where the range for nnn is 0 to 255.

-bc <BroadcastAddress>

BroadcastAddress = nnnnnnnnnnnn (hexadecimal)

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Related Commands

dspifip

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: Superuser

Example

cnfifip -ip 192.169.3.18 -if 28 -msk 255.255.255.000 -bc 192.169.3.18

Description

Configure the IP address of the card. See example screen for dspifip.

cnfilmi

The cnfilmi command configures a port's local management interface. No messages appear on screen unless an error occurs.

Full Name

Configure ILMI

Syntax

cnfilmi <port_num> <signal_type> <vpi> <vci> <scr> <trap_enable> <min_trap_int> <keep_alive> <AddrRegEnb>

where

<port_num>

port number in the range 1-4 for a 4 port card, 1-8 for an 8 port card

<signal_type>

signalling type: 1 = other, 2 = no signalling, and 3 = ILMI

<vpi>

virtual path identifier in the range 0-255

<vci>

virtual circuit identifier in the range 0-65535 for VCC, * for VPC

<trap_enable>

ILMI trap enable: 1 = disable, 2 = enable

<min_trap_int>

minimum trap interval in the range 1-10 seconds.

<keep_alive>

enable for Keep Alive Polling: 1 = disable, 2 = enable

<AddrRegEnb>

enable for address registration: 1 = disable, 2 = enable

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Related Commands

dspilmi, dspilmicnt

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1

cnfimagrp

The cnfimagrp command configures delay and resilient links IMA (inverse multiplexing ATM) parameters on the current IM-ATM card.

Full Name

Configure IMA group

Syntax

cnfimagrp<grp><max_diff_delay><n_res_lns>

where

<grp>

IMA group number. The range is 1 to 4 for four port cards, 1 to 8 for eight port cards.

<max_diff_delay>

Maximum differential delay in seconds. The range is 0 - 275 for AUSM8-T1 and 0 - 200 for AUSM8-E1.

<n_res_lns>

number of resilient links in the inverse multiplexer.

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Related Commands

dspimagrp, dspimagrps, dspimagrpcnt

Cards on which the command executes

IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

cnfln

The cnfln command configures a line on the current card to be either T1 or E1. If the command line does not include the E1 signalling parameter, the line is a T1.

Full Name

Configure line

Syntax

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

where

<line_num>

values in the range 1-4 for a four port card, 1-8 for an eight port card

<line_code>

line coding: 2 for B8ZS, 3 for HDB3, 4 for AMI

<line_len>

line length: 1-7 for T1, 8-9 for E1

specifies the line length:

1 - 0 to 110 ft (T1 line only)

2 - 110 to 220 ft (T1 line only)

3 - 220 to 330 ft (T1 line only)

4 - 330 to 440 ft (T1 line only)

5 - 440 to 550 ft (T1 line only)

6 - 550 to 660 ft (T1 line only)

7 - greater than 660 ft (T1 line only)

8 - 75 ohms (E1 line only (BNC))

9 - 120 ohms (E1 line only (DB-15))

<clk_src>

clock source: 1 for loop clock; 2 for local clock

With local clocking, the card provides the clocking to the CPE.

Loop clocking means that the clock that is sent by the CPE is also used to transmit to the CPE.

[E1-signalling]
(CESM E1)

CAS: Channel associated signalling

Timeslot 17 is used to transmit signalling. Timeslot 1 is used for framing.


CAS_CRC: Channel associated signalling with CRC

Timeslot 17 is used to transmit signalling. Timeslot 1 is used for framing. Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) included.

CCS: Combined channel signalling

Any time slot is used to transmit signalling, just like data. Timeslot 1 is used for framing.


CCS_CRC: Combined channel signalling with CRC

Any time slot is used to transmit signalling, just like data. Timeslot 1 is used for framing. Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) included.


CLEAR: Clear E1

No signalling or framing. The entire line is considered as data.

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Related Commands

addln, delln

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1

Example

cnfln 4 2 1 1

Description

Configure line 4 to be T1 with B8ZS line coding, have a length of 1, and use the loop clock as a clock source.

System Response

No system response unless an error occurs.

cnfname

The cnfname command configures a name for the shelf. The name can be up to 20 characters. The name can consist of letters, special characters "_" and "-" and numbers. It must begin with a letter and cannot contain spaces. The name is case sensitive.

Full Name

Configure shelf name

Syntax

cnfname <node name>

Related Commands

none

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: Superuser

Example

cnfname Kanchendzonga

Description

The prompt returns with the new name. However, on the command line the name is truncated because of the information displayed in the prompt.

System Response
WIPRO_B.1.3.ASC.a > cnfname Kanchendzonga 11/14/95-07:03:57 3 StrataCom 0 cnfname Kanchendzonga Kanchend.1.3.ASC.a >

cnfplpp

The cnfplpp command configures plpp parameters on the current AUSM card.

Full Name

Configure plpp

Syntax

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

where

<phy_port_num>

Physical port number in the range 1 to 8

<loopback>

plpp loopback in the range 1 - 3, 1 = no loopback, 2 = remote loopback, 3 = local loopback

<scramble>

cell scramble in the range 1 - 2, 1 = no scramble, 2 = scramble

<singlebit_errcorr_ena>

single bit error correction in the range 1 - 2, 1 = disable, 2 = enable

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Related Commands

dspplpp

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

cnfport

The cnfport command configures a service port on an FRSM or an AUSM.

The screen does not display a message after successful command entry. The configuration can be verified using the dspport command.

The syntax for this command is differs according to the service module being addressed.

Summary for FRSM

Full Name

Configure port

Syntax

cnfport <port_num> <lmi_sig> <asyn> <T391> <T392> <N391> <N392> <N393> <CLLMEN> <CLLMTM>

where

<port_num>

port number is in the range of values 1-96 for a 4 port FRSM card (T1), 1-124 for a 4 port FRSM card (E1), 1-192 for an 8 port FRSM card (T1), 1-248 for an 8 port FRSM card (E1), or 1-4 for a 4 port FRSM HS1 or HS2 card or unchannelized E1 or T1 FRSM

<lmi_sig>

LMI signalling: 1 = Other, 2 = None, 3 = StrataLMI,
4 = AnnexAUNI, 5 = AnnexDUNI, 6 = AnnexANNI,
7 = AnnexDNNI

<asyn>

asynchronous status updates are either enabled [ (y)es] or disabled [(n)o].

<T391>

T391 timer is in the range 5-30 sec. This is the interval in seconds for status polling. This timer is for NNI.

<T392>

T392 timer is in the range 5-30 sec. This is the interval in seconds to expect status polling. This timer is for UNI.

<N391>

N391 counter is in the range 1-255. This is the number of UNI/NNI polling cycles.

<N392>

N392 counter is in the range 1-10. This is the UNI/NNI error threshold.

<N393>

N393 counter is in the range 1-10. This is the UNI/NNI monitored event count. It is always greater than the value for the N392 counter (the UNI/NNI error threshold).

<CLLMEN>

CLLM Enable is either 1 = Disable or 2 = Enable. Enables or disables Consolidated Link Layer Management messages.

<CLLMTM>

CLLM Timer is in the range 40-5000 ms. Sets the time between Consolidated Link Layer Management messages.

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Possible errors are:

  • illegal/invalid parameters

  • port doesn't exist, use addport command to add port first

  • LMI NNI not enabled

Related Commands

addport, delport, dspport, dspports

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-6

Summary for AUSM

Full Name

Configure port

Syntax

cnfport <port_num> <plpp loopback>

where:

<port_num>

range of values 1-4 for a 4 port card, 1-8 for an 8 port card

<plpp loopback>

1 = no loopback, 2 = remote loopback, 3 = local loopback

Related Commands

addport, delport, dspport, dspports

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1

cnfportcllm

The cnfportcllm command configures the CLLM (Consolidated Link Layer Management) parameters for a specified port on the current card. Use CLLM pass ForeSight to another Cisco WAN Switching network using NNI.

Full Name

Configure port CLLM

Syntax

cnfportcllm<portNum><CLLMEN><CLLMTM>

where

<portNum>

Specify port number: Values in the range 1 - 96 for a 4 port FRSM card (T1), 1-124 for a 4 port FRSM card (E1), 1-192 for an 8 port FRSM card (T1), 1-248 for an 8 port FRSM card (E1), or 1-4 for a 4 port FRSM HS1 or HS2 card or unchannelized E1 or T1 FRSM

<CLLMEN>

CLLM Enable is either 1 = Disable or 2 = Enable. Enables or disables Consolidated Link Layer Management messages.

<CLLMTM>

CLLM Timer is in the range 40-5000 ms. Sets the time between Consolidated Link Layer Management messages.

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Related Commands

none

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

cnfportq

The cnfportq command configures a port's queue parameters on the current AUSM. No messages appear on screen unless an error occurs.

Full Name

Configure port queue

Syntax

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

where

<port_num>

port_num is a port number in the range 1-4 for a 4 port card, 1-8 for an 8 port card

<q_num>

q_num is the queue number in the range 1-4: 1 is CBR 2 is ABR 3 is VBR and 4 is UBR

<q_algo>

q_algo is the queue algorithm in the range 1-5, 0 = disable queue

<service_seq>

service sequence defines the order in which the queues are serviced: sequence number in the range 1-16

<q_depth>

queue depth is the maximum queue depth in the range 1-8000 cells

<clp_high>

clp high is the queue depth at which Cell Loss Priority-tagged cells are dropped: the range is 1-8000 cells

<clp_low>

clp low is the queue depth at which Cell Loss Priority-tagged cells are no longer dropped: the range is 1-8000 cells

<efci_thres>

efci threshold is the queue depth at which EFCI bit tagging begins: the range is 1-8000 cells

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Related Commands

dspportq, dspportqs

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1

cnfpwd

The cnfpwd command configures a password. Prompts appear for the old and new passwords when the command is entered (without arguments).

Full Name

Configure password

Syntax

cnfpwd

then <old password>

then <new password>

then <new password again>

Related Commands

none

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1-6

Example

cnfpwd

System Response
old password: new password: verify new password:

cnfslftst

The cnfslftst command configures the self test routine on the current card.

Full Name

Configure self test

Syntax

cnfslftst -en <SelftestEnable> -tm <SelftestPeriod>

- <SelftestEnable>

Enable/disable self test, 1 = disabled, 2 = enabled.

- <SelftestPeriod>

Period, in minutes, between self tests in the range 1 - 60. (default is 1, or one minute between self tests)

Related Commands

clrslftst, dspslftst, runslftstno

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, SRM-3T3, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any user

cnfslftststbysm

The cnfslftststbysm configures self test parameters for standby service modules.

Specifically, this command enables or disables self test and, if enabled, specifies the time period between consecutive self tests.

Full Name

Configure self test standby service modules

Syntax

cnfslftststbysm<enable|disable><period>

where

<enable|disable>

self test enabled or disabled, 1 = disable, 2 = enable

<period>

Period, in minutes, between self tests in the range 1 - 60

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Related Commands

dspslftststbysm

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any user

cnfsrmclksrc

The cnfsrmclksrc command selects the clock source from either the BNM or a SRM-3T3 T3 line.

Full Name

Configure SRM clock source

Syntax

cnfsrmclksrc -srmds3 <T3 line number> -srmclk <Source number>

where:

<T3 Line number>

SRM-3T3 T3 line number (range 1-3)

<Source number>

1: backplane clock for BMN, 2: recovery clock from T3 line

Related Commands

dspsrmclksrc

Cards on which the command executes

SRM-3T3

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1

cnfsvcrange

The cnfsvcrange command configures switched virtual circuit resource parameters on the current AUSM card.

Full Name

Configure switched virtual circuit range

Syntax

cnfsvcrange<num_of_resource><resource_type><start_resource><port-num>

where

<num_of_resource>

Number of resource in the range 1 - 256

<resource_type>

type of resource, enter LCN, VPID, or VPI

<start_resource>

The LCN, VPID, or VPI where search for contiguous range started. In the range of 16 - 1015 for LCN, 1 - 100 for STI VPID, 1 - 20 for UNI VPID, 1 - 340 for NNI VPID, 0 - 255 for VPI

<port-num>

logical port number

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Related Commands

dspsvcrange

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

cnfstatsmgr

The cnfstatsmgr command configures a new statistics manager.

Full Name

Configure statistics manager

Syntax

cnfstatsmgr <ip address>

<ip address

IP address by which the statistics manager is accessed. ip address = nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where n = 0-9 and nnn < 256

Related Commands

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 5

cnftime

The cnftime command configures the time. The shelf uses a 24 hour clock.

Full Name

Display time

Syntax

cnftime <hh:mm:ss>

Related Commands

cnfdate

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: Superuser

Example

cnftime 14:22:03

System Response
kanchend.1.3.ASC.a > cnftime 14:11:22 11/14/95-14:11:22 3 tDbgCmdTask 1220 informational : TIME/DATE updated 11/14/95-14:11:22 3 StrataCom 0 cnftime 14:11:22

cnftmzn

The cnftmzn command configures the timezone in the shelf.

Full Name

Configure timezone

Syntax

cnftmzn <timezone>

where:

<timezone>

timezone is 1 for GMT, 2 for EST, 3 for CST, 4 for MST, 5 for PST

Related Commands

cnftime, cnfdate, cnftmzngmt

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: Superuser

Example

cnftmzn 3

Description

Configures the timezone in the shelf to U.S. Central Standard Time

cnftmzngmt

The cnftmzngmt command configures the timezone in the shelf relative to GMT.

Full Name

Configure timezone relative to GMT

Syntax

cnftmzngmt <timeoffsetGMT>

where:

<timeoffsetGMT>

TimeoffsetGMT is the offset in hours from GMT. Permissible values are in the range -12 to 12.

Related Commands

cnftime, cnfdate, cnftmzn

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: Superuser

Example

cnftmzngmt 4

Description

Sets time zone in the shelf to GMT plus 4 hours.

cnftrapmgr

The cnftrapmgr command enables or disables the trap manager function. If enabled, this command configures the number and IP address of the trap manager that is to receive traps. Trap managers which are added using the addtrapmgr command and later modified using the cnftrapmgr command will not age.

Trap managers which are added using the cnftrapmgr command or through the SNMP interface will age.

Once the trap manager is configured, the system does not display the configuration. Only errors in the configuration appear on screen.

Full Name

Configure/delete/add trap manager

Syntax

cnftrapmgr <-ip> <ip_addr> -pt <portnum> <MgrRowStatus> -tf <TrapFlag> -seq <SeqNum>

where:

  • -ip ip_addr = nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, n = 0-9, and nnn < 256

  • MgrRowStatus = 1-3, 1: AddRow 2: DelRow 3: ModRow

  • -tf <Trap Flag> = 1-2, 1: disabled 2: enabled

  • -seq <SeqNum>

Related Commands

None

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: Superuser

Example

cnftrapmgr -ip 192.169.3.102 -pt 3 MgrRowStatus 1 -tf 1 -seq 00

System Response
cnftrapmgr -ip 192.169.3.102 -pt 3 MgrRowStatus 1 -tf 1 -seq 00

cnfupcabr

The cnfupcabr command configures a connection's bandwidth control parameters for the available bit rate (ABR) connection type on the current AUSM. No messages appear on screen unless an error occurs.

Full Name

Configure user parameter control available bit rate

Syntax

cnfupcabr <chan_num> <enable> <pcr[0+1]> <cdvt[0+1]> <scr> <scr_police> <mbs> <clp_tag>

where

<chan_num>

chan_num is a channel number in the range 16-271 for 4 port cards, 16-1015 for 8 port cards

<enable>

enable is the enabled/disable for UPC: 1 = Disable, 2 = Enable

<pcr[0+1]>

pcr[0+1] is the peak cell rate: the range is 10-4670 cells per sec.

<cdvt[0+1]>

cdvt[0+1] is the cell delay variation tolerance [0+1]: the range is
1-250000 micro seconds

<scr>

scr is the sustained cell rate: the range is 1-4670 cells per second

<scr_police>

scr_police specifies the type of scr policing: 1 = CLP[0] Cells,
2 = CLP[0+1] Cells, and 3 = no SCR policing

<mbs>

mbs is the maximum burst size: the range is 1-5000 cells

<clp_tag>

clp_tag is the enable for CLP tagging: 1 = disable, 2 = enable

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Related Commands

dspcon, dspcons, cnfupcabr, cnfupcvbr

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

cnfupccbr

The cnfupccbr command configures a connection's bandwidth control parameters for the constant bit rate (CBR) connection type on the current AUSM. No messages appear on screen unless an error occurs.

Full Name

Configure user parameter control constant bit rate

Syntax

cnfupccbr <chan_num> <enable/disable> <pcr[0+1]> <cdvt[0+1]> <pcr[0]> <cdvt[0]> <clp_tag>

where

<chan_num>

chan_num is a channel number in the range 16-271 for 4 port cards, 16-1015 for 8 port cards.

<enable/disable>

enable/disable the UPC: 1 = disable, 2 = enable.

<pcr[0+1]>

PCR [0+1] is peak cell rate: the range is 10-4670.

<cdvt[0+1]>

CDVT[0+1] is Cell Delay Variation tolerance [0+1]: range is 1-250000 micro seconds.

<pcr[0]>

PCR [0] is peak cell rate: the range is 10-4670.

<cdvt[0]>

CDVT[0] is Cell Delay Variation tolerance [0]: the range is 1-250000 micro seconds.

<clp_tag>

clp_tag is Clp Tagging enable/disable: 1 = disable, 2 = enable.

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Related Commands

dspcon, dspcons, cnfupcabr, cnfupcvbr

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

cnfupcubr

The cnfupcubr command configures usage parameter control (upc) and unspecified bit rate (ubr) parameters on the current AUSM card.

Full Name

Configure upc and ubr

Syntax

cnfupcubr<chan_num><enable><pcr[0-1}><cvdt[0 - 1]><IngPcUtil><clp_tag>

where

<chan_num>

channel number in the range 16-271 for 4 port cards, 16-1015 for 8 port cards

<enable>

enable or disable upc in the range 1 - 2, 1 = disable, 2 = enable.

<pcr[0 - 1]>

peak cell rate in the range 10 - N (N = 3622 for T1, 4528 for E1, 4830 for clear E1). For IMA groups, multiply rate by number of links.

<cvdt[0 - 1]>

cell delay variation tolerance in the range of 1 - 250000 microseconds

<IngPcUtil>

Ingress percentage utilization in the range 1 - 100 (0 = default)

<clp_tag

CLP tag enable in the range 1 - 2, 1 = disable, 2 = enable

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Related Commands

dspupc

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

cnfupcvbr

The cnfupcvbr command configures a channel's bandwidth control parameters for a variable bit rate (VBR) connection type on the current AUSM. No messages appear on screen unless an error occurs.

Full Name

Configure user parameter control variable bit rate

Syntax

cnfupcvbr <chan_num> <enable> <pcr[0+1]> <cdvt[0+1]> <scr> <scr_police> <mbs> <clp_tag>

where

<chan_num>

chan_num is a channel number in the range 16-271 for 4 port cards, 16-1015 for 8 port cards.

<enable>

enable is the enabled/disable for UPC: 1 = Disable, 2 = Enable.

<pcr[0+1]>

pcr[0+1] is the peak cell rate: the range is 10-4670 cells per sec.

<cdvt[0+1]>

cdvt[0+1] is the cell delay variation [0+1]: range is
-250000 micro seconds.

<scr>

scr is the sustained cell rate: the range is 1-4670 cells per second.

<scr_police>

scr_police specifies the type of scr policing: 1= CLP[0] Cells,
2 = CLP[0+1] Cells, and 3 = no SCR policing.

<mbs>

mbs is the maximum burst size: the range is 1-5000 cells.

<clp_tag>

clp_tag is the enable for CLP tagging: 1 = disable, 2 = enable.

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Related Commands

dspcon, dspcons, cnfupcabr, cnfupccbr

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

copychans

The copychans command copies a channel configuration to one or more channels. The purpose of this command is to create and configure multiple channels from the channel that serves as a template.

Full Name

Copy channels

Syntax

copychans <template chan #> <start chan #> <start dlci> <# of chans>

where

<template chan #>

template channel number

<start chan #>

start channel number

<start dlci>

start dlci for FRSM, start vpi for AUSM as per VCC/VPC

<# of chans>

number of channels

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Related Commands

delchan, delchans

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1

copyports

The copyports command copies a port configuration to one or more ports. The purpose of this command is to create and configure multiple ports from a single port that serves as a template.

Full Name

Copy ports

Syntax

copyports <template port #> <start port #> <start time slot> <# of ports>

where

<template port #>

template port number is the number of the port to be copied

<start port #>

start port number is the port to be copied

<start time slot>

start time slot is the starting time slot in the port to be copied

<# of ports>

number of ports is the number of contiguous time slots to be copied

:

Related Commands

addport, delport, delports

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1

delaimgrp

This command deletes an AIMUX group.

Full Name

Delete AIMUX group

Syntax

delaimgrp <aimux_grp>

where:

<aimux_grp>

AIMUX group number to be deleted (1..8)

Related Commands

addaimgrp, cnfaimgrps, dspaimgrp, dspaimgrps

Cards on which the command executes

IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

Example

delaimgrp "2" (deletes AIMUX group 2)

delbert

The delbert command deletes the current bit error rate test.

Full Name

Delete Bit Error Rate Test

Syntax

delbert

Related Commands

dspbert, startbert, modbert, cnfbert

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Example
AXISNAME.1.3.ASC.a > delbert
System Response
Deleting the test in progress... Done.

delcfgsys

Full Name

Delete Configuration Systems

Syntax

delcfgsys <filename>.fw

Related Commands

addcfgsys, dspcfgsys

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: Superuser (0)

delchan

Deletes a frame relay channel.

No messages appear on screen after command entry unless the command cannot execute as entered.

Full Name

Delete channel

Syntax

delchan <channel number>

where:

<channel number>

The range is 16-271 for 4 port AUSM or FRSM, 16-1015 for 8 port AUSM or FRSM. The range is 16-23 for 4 port CESM, 32-279 for 8 port CESM.

Related Commands

dspchan, addchan, cnfchan

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM, CESM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

delchanloop

Delete a channel loopback from the current FRSM, CESM, or AUSM.

No messages appear on screen after command entry unless the command cannot execute as entered.

Full Name

Delete a channel loopback

Syntax

delchanloop <chan_num>

where:

<chan_num>

The range is 16-271 for 4 port AUSM or FRSM, 16-1015 for 8 port AUSM or FRSM. The range is 16-23 for 4 port CESM, 32-279 for 8 port CESM.

Related Commands

addchanloop, tstcon, tstdelay

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM, CESM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-4

delchans

The delchans command deletes a range of frame relay or ATM channels.

Full Name

Delete channels

Syntax

delchans <start chan #> <# of chans>

where

<start chan #>

start channel number

<# of chans>

number of channels to delete

:

Related Commands

none

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1

delcon

Deletes a connection from an AUSM.

No messages appear on screen after command entry unless the command cannot execute as entered.

Full Name

Delete a connection

Syntax

delcon <connection number>

where:

<connection number>

connection number is in the range 16-271 for a 4 port card, 16-1015 for an 8 port card

Related Commands

addcon, dspcons, dspcon

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

delfwrev

Deletes the current revision level of the firmware in the MGX 8220 shelf.

Full Name

Delete firmware revision

Syntax

delfwrev <line#> <1st_DS0> <DLCI>

where:

<line#>

line number is in the range 1-4

<1st_DS0>

1st_DS0 is in the range of 1-24 for T1, 1-32 for E1

<DLCI>

DLCI is the connection for which the statistics are to be displayed

Related Commands

dspfwrevs

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Any Privilege: Superuser (0)

Example 1

delfwrev

System Response

A typical response is shown below:

dellink

The dellink command deletes a link between a T1 line within a T3 line on a SRM-3T3 card and a slot and line number on a T service module.

Full Name

Delete link

Syntax

dellink <T3 line number> <T1 line number> <Number of T1s>

where:

<T3 Line number>

SRM-3T3 T3 line number (range 1-3)

<T1 line number>

start T1 line number within the T3 line (range 1-28)

<Number of T1s>

number of T1s to be deleted (range 1-28)

Related Commands

dsplink, addlink

Cards on which the command executes

SRM-3T3

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1

dellmiloop

This command removes LMI from loopback state for the current card. This enables Annex-G ATM LMI.

Full Name

Delete LMI loop

Syntax

dellmiloop

Related Commands

addlmiloop, dsplmiloop

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 0

Example
shelf.1.3.ASC.a > dellmiloop

delln

The delln command deletes a line from the current card.

Full Name

Delete line

Syntax

delln <line number>

where:

<line number>

Line number to be deleted: 1-4 for 4 port cards, 1-8 for 8 port cards, 1-3 for SRM-3T3 cards

Related Commands

dspln, addln, cnfln

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM, SRM-3T3, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1

Example

delln 4

Description

Delete line 4 from the current card.

System Response

No system response unless an error occurs.

dellnloop

This command removes a T1 or E1 line loopback state for the current card.

Full Name

Delete line loop

Syntax

dellnloop <line number>

where:

<line number>

value from 1-4 used for four port cards, 1-8 used for eight port cards

Related Commands

addlnloop

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM, IM-ATM, FRSM, CESM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1

dellnsfmaimgrp

This command deletes lines to an existing AIMUX group.

Full Name

Deletes lines from an AIM group

Syntax

dellnsfmaimgrp <aimux_grp> <list_of_lines>

where:

<aimux_grp>

AIMUX group from which lines should be deleted (1..8)

<list_of_lines>

list of lines to be deleted from the AIMUX group separated by dots

Example: dellnsfmaimgrp "2 3.5" (Deletes lines 3 and 5 from AIMUX group "2".)

Related Commands

addlns2aimgrp

Cards on which the command executes

IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

delport

The delport command deletes a port from an FRSM, or CESM.

No messages appear on screen with successful completion of this command.

Full Name

Delete port

Syntax

delport <port-number>

where:

<port_num>

port number in the range 1-96 for four port T1, 1-124 for four port E1, 1-192 for eight port T1, 1-248 for eight port E1

Related Commands

addport, cnfport, dspport, dspports

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, CESM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1

delports

The delports command deletes a specified number of contiguous port configurations.

Full Name

Delete ports

Syntax

delports <start port #> <# of ports>

where

<start port #>

start port number is the port to be deleted. Port number in the range 1-96 for four port T1, 1-124 for four port E1, 1-192 for eight port T1, 1-248 for eight port E1

<# of ports>

number of ports is the number of contiguous time slots to be deleted

:

Related Commands

copyports

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, CESM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1

delslotlnk

The delslotlnk command deletes SRM-3T3 link information for a specified slot.

Full Name

Delete slot link

Syntax

delslotlnk <slot number> <line number>

where:

<slot number>

Slot number for which the link is to be deleted. Range is 5 through 14.

<line number>

Line number of the link to be deleted. Range is 0 through 8. If the line number is set to zero, all links in the slot are deleted.

Related Commands

dspslotlnk

Cards on which the command executes

SRM-3T3

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1

delred

Delete a redundancy link for the specified primary MGX 8220 slot.

Full Name

Delete redundancy

Syntax

delred <PrimarySlotNumber>

where:

<PrimarySlotNumber>

MGX 8220 slot number for which the link to a redundant secondary slot is to be deleted. Range = 5-14

Related Commands

dspred, addredr

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1-6

deltrapmgr

Delete a trap manager associated with a specified IP address.

Full Name

Delete Trap Manager

Syntax

deltrapmgr <ipaddr>

where:

<ipaddr>

IP address of the trap manager to delete. In the form of nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn where n = 0-9 and nnn is less than 256.

Related Commands

addtrapmgr, cnftrapmgr, dsptrapmgr, dsptrapmgrs

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1-6

deluser

Delete a user from the list of users that can log onto the shelf. The system does not allow you to delete a user with a privilege level higher than the level at which you execute the command. For example, if the current user privilege is 2, you cannot delete a user at level 1. No screen output appears unless an error in the input occurred.

Full Name

Delete user

Syntax

deluser <user ID> <privilege level>

where:

<user ID>

Name for the user.

<privilege level>

Access privilege of the user. This privilege level can be no higher than the level of the user that is entering this command.

Related Commands

dspusers, adduser

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1-6

dncon

The dncon command temporarily downs a connection. The typical purpose of dncon is some form of operational modification or troubleshooting. You can subsequently up the connection with upcon.

Full Name

Down Connection

Syntax

dncon <slot >.<port>.<vpi>.<vci>

where the connection specification has the format slot.port.vpi.vci.

Related Commands

upcon

Cards on Which This Command Executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1

dnport

The dnport command downs a port. No messages appear on screen unless an error occurs.

Full Name

Down port

Syntax

dnport <PortNum>

where:

<PortNum>

PortNum = 1-4 for a 4 port card, 1-8 for an 8 port card

Related Commands

upport

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1

donotupdatestandby

Full Name

Do not update standby

Syntax

donotupdatestandby

Related Commands

none

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 0

dspadrxlat

The dspadrxlat command displays the address translation table.

Full Name

Display address translation table

Syntax

dspadrxlat

Related Commands

none

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: Any User

Example 1

dspadrxlat

System Response

A typical response is shown below:

dspaimgrp

This command displays detailed status and configuration information for a specified AIMUX group.

Full Name

Display AIM Group Status and Configuration

Syntax

dspaimgrp <aimux_grp>

where:

<aimux_grp>

AIMUX group number for the group to be displayed (range is 1..8)

Related Commands

addaimgrp, delaimgrp, cnfaimgrps, dspaimgrps

Cards on which the command executes

IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

dspaimgrpcnt

This command displays all the AIMUX related counters for a line in an AIMUX group.

Full Name

Display AIM group count

Syntax

dspaimgrpcnt <aimux_grp> <line_num>

where:

<aimux_grp>

AIMUX group number (range is 1..8)

<line_num>

line number (range is 1..8)

Related Commands

clraimgrpcnt

Cards on which the command executes

IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

dspaimgrps

This command displays the status and configuration information for all current AIMUX groups.

Full Name

Display Status and Configuration of All AIM Groups

Syntax

dspaimgrps

Related Commands

addaimgrp, delaimgrp, cnfaimgrps, dspaimgrp

Cards on which the command executes

IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

dspaimlncnt

This command displays all the AIMUX line counters for the specified line in an IMA trunk.

Full Name

Display AIM (or Display IMA) line count

Syntax

dspaimlncnt <aimux_grp><line_num>

where:

<aimux_grp>

AIMUX group number (range is 1..8)

<line_num>

line number (range is 1..8)

Related Commands

clraimlncnt, clrimalncnt, dspimalncnt

Cards on which the command executes

IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1

dspalm

The dspalm command displays the alarms for a line.

Full Name

Display alarms for a line

Syntax

dspalm <-ds3> | <-e3> |<plcp> | <-ds1> | <-srmds3> <LineNum>

for

-ds1, <LineNum> is in the range 1-4 for a four port card, 1-8 for an eight port card

-ds3, <LineNum> = 1

-e3, <LineNum> = 1

-plcp, <PLCPNum> = 1
-srmds3, <LineNum> is in the range 1-3

For an MGX 8220 shelf with a BNM-155, the syntax is:

dspalm -sonet

Related Commands

clralm, dspalms

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1-6

Example 1

dspalm -plcp 1

Description

On an ASC, display any alarm on the PLCP line.

System Response
PLCPNum: 1 PLCPAlarmState: No Alarm PLCPStatisticalAlarmState: No Statistical Alarms
Example 2

dspalm -sonet

Description

On an ASC, display any alarm on the BNM-155 SONET line.

System Response
LineNum: SectionCurrentStatus: SectionStatAlarmStatus: LineCurrentStatus: LineStatAlarmStatus: PathCurrentStatus: PathStatAlarmStatus:
Example 3

dspalm -ds1 5

Description

On a CESM 8 card, display any alarm on line 5.

System Response
LineNum: 5 LineAlarmState: Alarm(s) On -- RcvLOS LineStatisticalAlarmState: No Statistical Alarms

dspalmcnf

The dspalmcnf command displays the threshold information about the alarm statistics being collected.

Full Name

Display alarm configuration

Syntax

dspalmcnf <-ds3 LineNum> | <-e3 LineNum> | <-plcp PLCPNum> | <-ds1 LineNum> |
<-srmds3 LineNum>

where:

On an ASC (BNM-T3), <LineNum> and <PLCPNum> = 1

On an FRSM or AUSM, <LineNum> is in the range 1-4 for a 4 port card, 1-8 for an 8 port card

On an SRM-3T3, <LineNum> is in the range 1-3

For an ASC and the shelf configured with a BNM-155, the syntax is:

dspalmcnf -sonetsec <SectionLineNum> | -sonetline<LineLineNum> | -sonetpath <PathLineNum>

Related Commands

dspalm, dspalms

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, SRM-3T3, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1-6

Example 1

dspalmcnf -ds1 1

Description

Display the alarm configuration for line 4 on the current FRSM (slot 7 in this example).

System Response
Severity AlarmUpCount AlarmDnCount AlarmThreshold Line Red / RAIS NE / FE NE / FE NE / FE ---- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 7.4 Major/Minor 6/1 1500/6 1/1500
Example 2

dspalmcnf -ds3 1

Description

Display the alarm configuration for the current ASC.

System Response
LineNum: 1 RedSeverity: Major RAISeverity: Minor NEAlarmUpCount: 6 NEAlarmDnCount: 1 NEAlarmThreshold: 150 FEAlarmUpCount: 6 FEAlarmDnCount: 1 FEAlarmThreshold: 150 StatisticalAlarmSeverity: Minor LCV15minThreshold: 3870 LCV24hrThreshold: 38650 LES15minThreshold: 86 LES24hrThreshold: 864 PSES24hrThreshold: 40 LSES15minThreshold: 4 SEFS15minThreshold: 120 LSES24hrThreshold: 40 SEFS24hrThreshold: 1200 PCV15minThreshold: 382 AISS15minThreshold: 120 PCV24hrThreshold: 3820 AISS24hrThreshold: 1200 PES15minThreshold: 86 UAS15minThreshold: 120 PES24hrThreshold: 864 UAS24hrThreshold: 1200 PSES15minThreshold: 4
Example 3

dspalmcnf -sonetsec 1

Description

Display the alarm configuration for the current ASC for SONET section 1 on BNM-155.

System Response
SonetSectionLineNum: SonetSectionStatAlarmSeverity: SonetSectionCurrent15minESsThreshold: SonetSectionCurrentDayESsThreshold: SonetSectionCurrent15minSESsThreshold: SonetSectionCurrentDaySESsThreshold: SonetSectionCurrent15minSEFSsThreshold: SonetSectionCurrentDaySEFSsThreshold: SonetSectionCurrent15minCVsThreshold: SonetSectionCurrentDayCVsThreshold: SonetSectionTraceSel: SonetSectionTraceToTx: SonetSectionTraceToExpect: SonetSectionTraceToRx:

dspalmcnt

The dspalmcnt command displays the alarm counters and statistics.

Full Name

Display alarm count

Syntax

dspalmcnt

Syntax ASC for BNM-T3:

  dspalmcnt -ds3 <LineNum>
  -ds3 <LineNum> where LineNum = 1-n, n = 1 if BNM
  or
  dspalmcnt -e3 <LineNum>
  -e3 <LineNum> where LineNum = 1-n, n = 1 if BNM
  or
  dspalmcnt -plcp <PLCPNum>
  -plcp <PLCPNum> where PLCPNum = 1-n, n = 1 if BNM

Syntax ASC for BNM-155:

  dspalmcnt -sonet <LineNum>

Syntax FRSM, AUSM, IM-ATM, CESM:

  dspalmcnt -ds1 <LineNum>
  -ds1 <LineNum> where LineNum = 1-4 for 4 port card, 1-8 for 8 port card
Related Commands

clralmcnt, clralmcnts

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1-6

Example 1

dspalmcnt -ds3 1

Description

Display alarm count for line 1 of an ASC.

System Response
LineNum: 1 LCVCurrent: 0 LCVLast15minBucket: 0 LCVLast24hrBucket: 0 LESCurrent: 0 LESLast15minBucket: 0 LESLast24hrBucket: 0 LSESCurrent: 0 LSESLast15minBucket: 0 LSESLast24hrBucket: 0 PCVCurrent: 0 PCVLast15minBucket: 0 PCVLast24hrBucket: 0 PESCurrent: 0 PESLast15minBucket: 0 PESLast24hrBucket: 0 PSESCurrent: 0 PSESLast15minBucket: 0 PSESLast24hrBucket: 0 SEFSCurrent: 0 SEFSLast15minBucket: 0 SEFSLast24hrBucket: 0 AISSCurrent: 0 AISSLast15minBucket: 0 AISSLast24hrBucket: 0 UASCurrent: 0 UASLast15minBucket: 0 UASLast24hrBucket: 0 PercentEFS: 100 RcvLOSCount: 1 RcvOOFCount: 1 RcvRAICount: 4 RcvCCVCount: 0 RcvFECount: 0
Example 2

dspalmcnt -ds1 1

Description

Display alarms and counters for line 1 on the current FRSM.

System Response
Line RcvLOSCount RcvOOFCount RcvRAICount RcvFECount ---- ----------- ----------- ----------- ---------- 11.1 1 2 17 2
Example 3

dspalmcnt -sonet 1

Description

Display alarms and counters for line 1 on the BNM-155.

System Response

SectionCurrentValidFlag:

SectionCurrent15minTimeElapsed:

SectionCurrentESs:

SectionCurrentSESs:

SectionCurrentSEFSs:

SectionCurrentCVs:

SectionCurrentDayValidFlag:

SectionCurrentDayESs:

SectionCurrentDaySESs:

SectionCurrentDaySEFSs:

SectionCurrentDayCVs:

SectionCounterLOSs:

SectionCounterLOFs:

LineCurrentValidFlag:

LineCurrent15minTimeElapsed:

LineCurrentESs:

LineCurrentSESs:

LineCurrentCVs:

LineCurrentUASs:

LineCurrentDayValidFlag:

LineCurrentDayESs:

LineCurrentDaySESs:

LineCurrentDayCVs:

LineCurrentDaySEFSs:

LineCounterAISs:

LineCounterRFIs:

PathCurrentValidFlag:

PathCurrent15minTimeElapsed:

PathCurrentESs:

PathCurrentSESs:

PathCurrentCVs:

PathCurrentFCs:

PathCurrentUASs:

PathCurrentDayValidFlag:

PathCurrentDayESs:

PathCurrentDaySESs:

PathCurrentDayCVs:

PathCurrentDayFCs:

PathCurrentDaySEFSs:

PathCounterAISs:

PathCounterRFIs:

Example 4

dspalmcnt -ds1 5

Description

Display alarms and counters for line 5 on the current CESM.

System Response
Line RcvLOSCount RcvOOFCount RcvRAICount RcvFECount ---- ----------- ----------- ----------- ---------- 9.5 1 2 17 2

dspalms

The dspalms command displays the alarms on the card.

Full Name

Display all alarms on a card

Syntax

dspalms -<lineType>

where

-<lineType>

lineType can be ds3, plcp, ds1, or srmds3

:

For MGX 8220 shelf configured with a BNM-155, the syntax is:

dspalms -sonet (the resulting display is the same as for the dspalm command)

Related Commands

dspalm

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, SRM-3T3, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1-6

Example

dspalms -ds1 7

Description

Display alarms on the current FRSM (slot 7, in this case)

System Response
Line AlarmState StatisticalAlarmState ---- ----------- --------------------- 7.1 Alarm(s) On No Statistical Alarms 7.2 No Alarms No Statistical Alarms 7.3 No Alarms No Statistical Alarms 7.4 No Alarms No Statistical Alarms

dspbert

The dspbert command displays the status of the current bit error rate test.

Full Name

Display Bit Error Rate Test

Syntax

dspbert

where:

interface format is

Related Commands

cnfbert, startbert, modbert, delbert

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Example
AXISNAME.1.3.ASC.a > dspbert
System Response
User : SuperUser Start Date : 01/29/97 Current Date : 01/29/97 Start Time : 06:51:14 Current Time : 06:51:18 Physical Slot Number : 8 Logical Slot Number : 8 Line Number : 1 Port Number : 25 (Port test) DS0 Speed : 56K Test Type : BERT Pattern Test Device Looped : Latching CSU Device BERT Pattern : 2^9 Pattern Bit Count : 173544 Bit Error Count : 6 Error Inject Count : 1 BERT is in sync.

dspbnmcnt

The dspbnmcnt command displays the cell counters on the BNM.

Full Name

Display BNM cell counter

Syntax

dspbnmcnt

Related Commands

clrbnmcnt

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1-6

Example

dspbnmcnt

Description

Port RcvCells XmtCells

1 17319744 33521472

System Response
PortCounterNumOfValidEntries: 1 CellbusXmtCellCount: 147842 CellbusNoAckCellCount: 147812 CellbusGrantCount: 158267 EgressXmtCellCountDuringAlarm: 16 EgressInvalidCellCount: 10424 EgressInvalidCellHdr: 0 IngressInvalidCellCount: 0 IngressInvalidCellHdr 0

dspbnmif

The dspbnmif command displays the interface format (STI, UNI, or NNI) for the BNM-155 trunk card.

Full Name

Display BNM Interface

Syntax

dspbnmif

Related Commands

cnfbnmif

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Example
shelf.1.3.ASC.a > dspbnmif
System Response

The system responds by displaying the BNM line interface format.

bnmLineInterfaceFormat: bnmSti

dspbufoverflow

This command displays the data receive buffer overflow amount.

Full Name

Displays buffer overflow

Syntax

dspbufoverflow

Related Commands
Cards on which the command executes

FRSM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 0

Example

nsaxis1.1.7.FRSM.a > dspbufoverflow

Description

A typical display is shown below.

Data Receive Buffer Overflow: 0x00000000

dspclksrc

The dspclksrc command displays the current clock source.

Full Name

Display current clock source

Syntax

dspclksrc

Related Commands

cnfclksrc

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1-6

Example

dspclksrc

Description

Displays the current clock source for the MGX 8220 shelf.

System Response
PrimaryClockSource: Internal Oscillator SecondaryClockSource: External T1/E1 from C.O. CurrentClockSource: Internal Oscillator ClockSwitchState: NoChange ExtClkPresent: Not Present ExtClkSrcImpedance: 75 ohms ExtClkConnectorType: BNC

dspcd

This command displays characteristics of the current card's hardware and firmware and information on its status. Card characteristics include serial number and hardware and firmware revision levels. Status may include the reason for the last reset (FunctionModuleRestReason) and state of the integrated alarm (cardIntegratedAlarm), which can be useful in debugging the card or the
BPX 8650 switch, respectively. Some of the information is common to the version command display, but version shows boot code version in bold.

Full Name

Display card

Syntax

dspcd

Related Commands

cnfcd, dspcds, version

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example 1

dspcd

Description

On an AUSM:

System Response
ModuleSlotNumber: 14 FunctionModuleState: Active FunctionModuleType: AUSM-4T1 FunctionModuleSerialNum: FNTYPE FunctionModuleHWRev: fk FunctionModuleFWRev: model-A 2.0.00 FunctionModuleResetReason: Reset by ASC from PIO LineModuleType: LM-DB15-4T1 LineModuleState: Present mibVersionNumber: 4 configChangeTypeBitMap: CardCnfChng, LineCnfChng cardIntegratedAlarm: Minor cardMinorAlarmBitMap: Channel failure MGX 82203.1.14.AUSM.a >
Example 2

dspcd

Description

On an ASC:

System Response
ModuleSlotNumber: 4 FunctionModuleState: Active FunctionModuleType: ASC FunctionModuleSerialNum: 152698 FunctionModuleHWRev: p1 FunctionModuleFWRev: eqa2.0g FunctionModuleResetReason: WatchDog timeout reset LineModuleType: LM-ASC LineModuleState: Present mibVersionNumber: 0 configChangeTypeBitMap: No changes cardIntegratedAlarm: Clear
Example 3

dspcd

Description

On an FRSM:

System Response
ModuleSlotNumber: 7 FunctionModuleState: Active FunctionModuleType: FRSM-4T1 FunctionModuleSerialNum: 189142 FunctionModuleHWRev: aj FunctionModuleFWRev: eqa2.0g FunctionModuleResetReason: Power reset LineModuleType: LM-DB15-4T1 LineModuleState: Present mibVersionNumber: 4 configChangeTypeBitMap: CardCnfChng, LineCnfChng cardIntegratedAlarm: Clear

dspcderrs

The dspcderrs command displays information on the card errors.

Full Name

Display card errors

Syntax

dspcderrs

Related Commands

clrcderrs

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example

dspcderrs

Description

If no errors have occurred, no messages appear on screen.

System Response
dspcderrs 08/05/95-18:53:05 tRootTask 3 Task failed : scm 09/05/95-09:14:08 tRootTask 3 Task failed : scm value = 0 = 0x0

dspcds

The dspcds command displays the status of all the cards in the MGX 8220 shelf.

Full Name

Display card shelf information

Syntax

dspcds

Related Commands

dspcd

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example 1

dspcds

Description

Executed from an ASC.

System Response
Slot CardState CardType CardAlarmStatus ---- ----------- -------- --------------- 1.1 Standby BNM-T3 1.2 Active BNM-T3 1.3 Standby ASC 1.4 Active ASC 1.5 Active FRSM-4T1 Major 1.6 Active FRSM-4T1 1.7 Active FRSM-4T1 1.8 Active FRSM-4T1 1.9 Empty 1.10 Active FRSM-4T1 1.11 Active FRSM-4T1 1.12 Active FRSM-4T1 1.13 Active FRSM-4T1 1.14 Active FRSM-4T1 1.15 Standby SRM-4T1/E1 1.16 Active SRM-4T1/E1 BkplnSerialNum: NumOfValidEntries: 16 NodeName: MGX 8220NAME Date: 11/22/95 Time: 07:40:03 TimeZone: PST TimeZoneGMTOff: -8 StatsMasterIpAddress: 0.0.0.0 ShelfIntegratedAlarm: Major Syntax : dspcds

dspchan

Displays the parameter values associated with the specified channel.

Full Name

Display channel

Syntax

dspchan <channel number>

where:

<channel number>

The range is 16-271 for 4 port AUSM or FRSM, 16-1015 for 8 port AUSM or FRSM. The range is 16-23 for 4 port CESM, 32-279 for 8 port CESM.

Related Commands

dspchans, cnfchan

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM, CESM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example 1

dspchan 69

Description

Display the channel characteristics of channel 69 on a FRSM card.

System Response
ChanNum: 69 ChanRowStatus: Mod ChanPortNum: 1 ChanDLCI: 100 EgressQSelect: 1 IngressQDepth: 65535 IngressQDEThresh: 32768 IngressQECNThresh: 65535 EgressQDepth: 65535 EgressQDEThresh: 32768 EgressQECNThresh: 6553 DETaggingEnable: Disabled CIR: 24000 Bc: 5100 Be: 5100 IBS: 100 ForeSightEnable: Enabled QIR: 260 MIR: 62 PIR: 500 ChanLocalRemoteLpbkState: Enabled ChanTestType: TestOff ChanTestState: NotInProgress ChanRTDresult: 65535 ms ChanType: NIW ChanFECNmap: setEFCIzero ChanDEtoCLPmap: mapCLP ChanCLPtoDEmap: mapDE ChanNumNextAvailable: 17

For an AUSM, the display is the same as for the dspcon display.

Example 2

dspchan 32

Description

Display the channel characteristics of channel 32 on a CESM8 card.

System Response
ChanNum: 32 ChanRowStatus: Add ChanLineNum: 4 ChanMapVpi: 6 ChanMapVci: 43 ChanCBRService: unstructured ChanClockMode: Synchronous ChanCAS: Basic ChanPartialFill: 40 ChanMaxBufSize: 6144 bytes ChanCDV: 10625 micro seconds C L I P: 2500 milliseconds ChanLocalRemoteLpbkState: Disabled ChanTestType: TestOff ChanTestState: NotInProgress ChanRTDresult: 65535 ms ChanPortNum 4 ChanConnType PVC ISDetType DetectionDisabled CondData 255 CondSignalling 10 ExtISTrig DisableIdleSupression ISIntgnPeriod 4095 seconds ISSignallingCode 0 OnHookCode 1 ChanNumNextAvailable: 32

dspchancnt

Displays the counter contents of a channel.

Full Name

Display channel count

Syntax

dspchancnt <channel number>

where:

<channel number>

The range is 16-271 for 4 port AUSM or FRSM, 16-1015 for 8 port FRSM. The range is 16-23 for 4 port CESM, 32-279 for 8 port CESM (16-23 for an IM-ATM card)

Related Commands

dspchstats

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example 1

dspchancnt 69

Description

Display the counters for channel 69 of the current FRSM

System Response
ChanNum: 69 ChanState: okay ChanUpTime: 10186 Tx Rx --------------- --------------- AbitState: Sending A=1 Receiving A=1 ATMState: Not sending any state Not receiving any state Total Frames: 0 0 Total Bytes: 0 0 Frames DE: 0 0 Bytes DE: 0 0 Frames Discarded: 0 0 Bytes Discarded: 0 0 FramesDiscXceedQDepth: 0 0 BytesDiscXceedQDepth: 0 0 FramesDiscXceedDEThresh: 0 0 Frames FECN: 0 0 Frames BECN: 0 0 FramesTagged FECN: 0 0 FramesTagged BECN: 0 0 KbpsAIR: 0 0 FramesTaggedDE: 0 0 BytesTaggedDE: 0 0 RcvFramesDiscShelfAlarm: 0 XmtFramesDiscPhyLayerFail: 0 XmtFramesDiscCRCError: 0 XmtFramesDiscReAssmFail: 0 XmtFramesDiscSrcAbort: 0 XmtFramesDuringLMIAlarm: 0 XmtBytesDuringLMIAlarm: 0 RcvFramesDiscUPC: 0 XmtFramesInvalidCPIs: 0 XmtFramesLengthViolations: 0 XmtFramesOversizedSDUs: 0 XmtFramesUnknownProtocols: 0 RcvFramesUnknownProtocols: 0
Example 2

dspchancnt 16

Description

Display the counters for channel 16 of the current 4 port AUSM

System Response
ChanNum: 16 ChannelState: Active ChannelEgressRcvState: Normal ChannelEgressXmitState: Normal ChannelIngressRcvState: Normal ChannelIngressXmtState: Normal ChanInServiceSeconds: 1126725 ChanIngressPeakQDepth(cells): 1 ChanIngressReceiveCells: 41160574 ChanIngressClpSetCells: 0 ChanIngressEfciSetRcvCells: 0 ChanIngressUpcClpSetCells: 0 ChanIngressQfullDiscardCells: 1 ChanIngressClpSetDiscardCells: 0 ChanIngressTransmitCells: 41160574 ChanShelfAlarmDiscardCells: 0 Syntax : dspchancnt "chan_num" channel number -- value ranging from 16 to 271
Example 3

dspchancnt 32

Description

Display the counters for channel 32 of the current CESM

System Response
ChanNum: 32 State: alarm RCV ATM State: Receiving AIS OAM Chan XMT ATM State: Sending AIS OAM Cell Loss Status: No Cell Loss Reassembled Cells: 169191 Generated Cells: 169270 Header Errors: 0 Sequence Mismatches : 0 Lost Cells: 4 Channel Uptime (secs.) 86 Signalling Status Offhook

dspchanmap

The dspchanmap command displays interworking field mapping for a specified channel.

Full Name

Display channel map

Syntax

dspchanmap <channel number>

where:

<channel number>

channel number is in the range 16-271 for a 4 port card, 16-1015 for an 8 port card.

Related Commands

cnfchanmap

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any

Example

dspchanmap 20

Description

Display the interworking field mapping for channel 20 on the current FRSM.

System Response
chanNum chanType FECNmap Demap CLPmap ------------- -------- ------- ------ ------ 20 NIW setEFCIzero mapCLP mapDE

dspchans

This command displays all the current channels on the card.

Full Name

Display channels

Syntax

dspchans

Related Commands

dspchan, addchan, delchan

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM, CESM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example

dspchans

Description

Display the channels on the current FRSM.

System Response
DLCI Chan EQ I/EQDepth I/EQDEThre I/EECNThre Fst/DE Type Alarm ------------- ---- -- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- --- --- ----- ----- 11.1.1.100 69 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.1.101 70 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.1.102 71 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.1.103 72 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.1.104 73 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.1.105 74 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.1.106 75 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.1.107 76 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.1.108 77 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.1.109 78 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.1.110 79 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.1.111 80 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.1.112 81 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.1.113 82 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.1.114 83 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.1.115 84 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.2.100 85 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:

For an AUSM, the display is the same as for the dspcon display.

dspchstats

Displays the current statistics of a channel.

Full Name

Display channel statistics

Syntax

dspchstats <line#><1st_DS0><DLCI>

where:

<line#>

line number is in the range 1-4 for a 4 port card, 1-8 for an 8 port card

<1st_DS0>

1st_DS0 is in the range of 1-24 for T1, 1-32 for E1

<DLCI>

DLCI is the connection for which the statistics are to be displayed

Related Commands

none

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example 1

dspchstats 2.4.1000

Description

Display the counters for line 2, 1st_DS0 of 4, and DLCI of 1000 for the current FRSM.

System Response
lineNum: 1 Physical Port Num: 4 Logical Port Num: 2 ChanDLCI: 1000 ChanNum: 1 ChanState: okay ChanUpTime: 10186 Tx Rx --------------- --------------- AbitState: Sending A=1 Receiving A=1 ATMState: Not sending any state Not receiving any state Total Frames: 0 0 Total Bytes: 0 0 Frames DE: 0 0 Bytes DE: 0 0 Frames Discarded: 0 0 Bytes Discarded: 0 0 FramesDiscXceedQDepth: 0 0 BytesDiscXceedQDepth: 0 0 FramesDiscXceedDEThresh: 0 0 Frames FECN: 0 0 Frames BECN: 0 0 FramesTagged FECN: 0 0 FramesTagged BECN: 0 0 KbpsAIR: 0 0 FramesTaggedDE: 0 0 BytesTaggedDE: 0 0 RcvFramesDiscShelfAlarm: 0 XmtFramesDiscPhyLayerFail: 0 XmtFramesDiscCRCError: 0 XmtFramesDiscReAssmFail: 0 XmtFramesDiscSrcAbort: 0 XmtFramesDuringLMIAlarm: 0 XmtBytesDuringLMIAlarm: 0 RcvFramesDiscUPC: 0 XmtFramesInvalidCPIs: 0 XmtFramesLengthViolations: 0 XmtFramesOversizedSDUs: 0 XmtFramesUnknownProtocols: 0 RcvFramesUnknownProtocols: 0

dspcon

Displays configuration data for a connection.

Full Name

Display connection

Syntax

dspcon <channel number>

where

<channel number>

channel number is in the range 16-271 for a 4 port card, 16-1015 for an 8 port card

:

Related Commands

addcon, delcon, dspcons

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example 1

dspcon 16

Description

Display the connection parameters for channel 16.

System Response
ChanNum: 16 RowStatus: Add ConnectionType: VCC ServiceType: CBR PortNum: 1 VPI: 10 VCI: 100 EgressQNum: 1 IngressQDepth (cells): 100 IngressQCLPHigh (cells): 70 IngressQCLPLow (cells): 60 IngressEfciThreshold (cells): 50 CompliantCellDelayVariation (micro secs): 0 CompliantInfoRate (cells/sec): 0 InitialBurstSize (cells): 0 MaxFrameSize (cells): 0 PeakInformationRate (cells/sec) 1000 CLPTagEnable: Disabled FrameGCRAEnable: Disabled

dspcons

Displays details of all connections between the current AUSM and the BNI to which the current shelf attaches.

Full Name

Display connections

Syntax

dspcons

Related Commands

dspcon, addcon, delcon

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example

dspcons

Description

Display parameters for the connections on the current AUSM.

System Response
Chan Port.VPI.VCI ConnType Service Type PCRlot1 Q-Depth State 30 1.10.100 VCC ABR 3622 2000 Active 33 1.10.200 VPC CBR 3622 100 Alarm

dspds3ln

This command displays the parameters of the DS3 line.

Full Name

Display DS3 line

Syntax

dspds3ln "line_num"

where:

"line_num"

value of 1 is accepted for IMATM-T3T1/E3E1

Example: 1

dspds3ln "1"

Related Commands

none

Cards on which the command executes

IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

Example: 2

dspds3ln "1"

LineNum:

1

LineType:

dsx3CbitParity. Means that the line supports ANSI T1.107a-1989 for defining the transport of SDH elements on PDH networks

LineCoding:

dsx3B3ZS. Describes the type of zero code suppression (3B3ZS) used on line 1.

LineLength:

< 450 ft.

LineOOFCriteria:

3 Out of 8. Means that an OOF (out of framing) condition is declared if at least 3 of 8 framing bits are in error.

LineAIScBitsCheck:

Ignor C-bit. Means that an AIS (alarm indication signal) condition is declared when the AIS pattern 1010... is detected irrespective of the state of the C Bits.

LineLoopbackCommand:

NoLoop. Means that this line is not currently in the loopback state. A device that is not capable of performing a loopback will always return this value

LineRcvFEACValidation:

4 Out of 5. This entry specifies the FEAC (far-end alarm and control) code validation criteria. When 4 Out of 5 is specified then a valid FEAC code is declared if 4 of 5 codes match.

dspds3lns

This command displays the parameters of all DS3 lines.

Full Name

Display DS3 lines

Syntax

dspds3lns

Related Commands

none

Cards on which the command executes

IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

Example:

dspds3lns

Line

Type

Coding

Length

Criteria

AIS

-----

------------------

------------

------------

-----------

-----

8.1

dsx3CbitParity

dsx3B3ZS

< 450 ft.

3 Out of 8

Ignor C-bit

dspifip

The dspifip command displays the interface addresses configured for the card. These addresses can be Ethernet, SLIP, and ATM.

Full Name

Display LAN IP configuration

Syntax

dspifip

Related Commands

cnfifip

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example

dspifip

Description

Display the IP LAN configuration.

System Response
IPAddress Interface NetMask BroadcastAddress ----------- --------- --------------- ---------------- 192.168.3.18 Ethernet 255.255.255.000 192.168.3.18 0.0.0.0 Slip 255.255.255.000 N/A 0.0.0.0 ATM 255.255.255.000 N/A

dspfst

The dspfst command displays the ForeSight parameters for the current card.

Full Name

Display ForeSight

Syntax

dspfst

Related Commands

cnffst

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM

Attributes

On FRSM:

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 4

On AUSM:

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 2

dspfwrevs

Displays the current revision levels of the firmware in the MGX 8220 shelf.

Full Name

Display firmware revisions

Syntax

dspfwrevs

Related Commands

none

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example 1

dspfwrevs

System Response

A typical response is shown below

:


dspilmi

The dspilmi command displays the interim local management interface (ILMI) configuration.

Full Name

Display ILMI

Syntax

dspilmi <port_num>

where

<port_num>

port_num is in the range 1-4 for a 4 port card, 1-8 for an 8 port card

:

Related Commands

cnfilmi, dspilmicnt

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example 1

dspilmi 1

Description

Display the ILMI configuration for port 1.

System Response
Port Num: 1 Signalling: No signalling SignallingVPI: 0 SignallingVCI: 0 ILMITrap: Disabled ILMI-Min-Trap-Interval (secs): 1 KeepAlivePolling: Disabled ErrorThreshold: 3 EventThreshold: 4 PollingInterval (secs): 30 MinimumEnquiryInterval (secs): 10 EXT Operation: port 2

dspilmicnt

The dspilmicnt command displays the ILMI counters.

Full Name

Display ILMI counters

Syntax

dspilmicnt <port_num>

where:

<port_num>

port_num is in the range 1-4 for a 4 port card, 1-8 for an 8 port card

Related Commands

cnfilmi, dspilmi

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example

dspilmicnt 1

Description

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

System Response
Port Num: 1 SNMPPDUsReceived: 0 Get RequestsReceived: 0 GetNextRequestsReceived: 0 SetRequestsReceived: 0 TrapReceived: 0 GetResponseReceived 0 GetResponseTransmitted: 0 GetRequestTransmitted: 0 TrapsTransmitted: 0 InvalidPDUReceived: 0 Asn1ParseError: 0 NoSuchNameError: 0 TooBigError: 0

dspimagrp

The dspimagrp command displays delay and resilient links IMA (inverse multiplexing ATM) parameters on the current IM-ATM card.

Full Name

Display IMA group

Syntax

dspimagrp

Related Commands

cnfimagrp, dspimagrps, dspimagrpcnt

Cards on which the command executes

IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1

dspimagrpcnt

This command displays IMA (inverse multiplexing ATM) counters on the current IM-ATM card for all IMA groups.

Full Name

Display IMA group counters

Syntax

dspimagrpcnt

Related Commands

dspimagrp, dspimagrpcnt, dspimagrps, dspimainfo, dspimalncnt

Cards on which the command executes

IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1

dspimagrps

The dspimagrps command displays IMA (inverse multiplexing ATM) parameters for IM-ATM.

Full Name

Display IMA groups

Syntax

dspimagrps

Related Commands

dspimagrp, cnfimagrp, dspimagrps, dspimagrpcnt

Cards on which the command executes

IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1

dspimainfo

This command displays information about IMA (inverse multiplexing ATM) parameters on the current IM-ATM card.

Full Name

Display AIM (or Display IMA) information

Syntax

dspimainfo

Related Commands

dspimagrp, cnfimagrp

Cards on which the command executes

IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1

System Response

dspimalncnt

This command displays all the AIMUX line counters for the specified IMA group.

Full Name

Display AIM (or Display IMA) Line Counters

Syntax

dspaimlncnt <aimux_grp>

where:

<aimux_grp>

AIMUX group number

Syntax

dspaimlncnt

Related Commands

clraimlncnt, clrimalncnt, dspimalncnt

Cards on which the command executes

IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1

dspintvl

The dspintvl command displays interval statistics for BNM-155 trunk card.

Full Name

Display interval

Syntax

dspintvl -sonetsec <sonetsecLineNumber> -intvl <intervalNum>|-sonetline <sonetLineLineNumber> -intvl<intervalNum>|sonetPathLineNum <sonetPathLineNumber> -intvl <intervalNum>

Related Commands

none

Cards on which the command executes

BNM-155

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1

System Response
SonetSectionLineNum: SectionIntervalNum: SectionCurrentValidFlag: SectionCurrentESs: SectionCurrentSESs: SectionCurrentSEFSs: SectionCurrentCVs:

dsplink

The dsplink command displays a link on a T3 line on a SRM-3T3 card.

Full Name

Display link

Syntax

dsplink <T3 line number>

where:

<T3 Line number>

SRM-3T3 T3 line number (range 1-3)

Related Commands

dellink, addlink

Cards on which the command executes

SRM-3T3

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1

System Response

T3Line StartT TRowStatus TargetSlot TargetSlotLine

1

1

Add

7

1

1

2

Add

7

2

1

3

Add

7

3

1

4

Add

7

4

dsplmiloop

The dsplmiloop command displays the loop configuration of the ATM LMI interface.

Full Name

Display LMI loop

Syntax

dsplmiloop

Related Commands

addlmiloop, dellmiloop

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: Any user

Example 1
shelf.1.3.ASC.a > dsplmiloop
System Response

A typical response is shown below:

AtmLMILoopback: Loop

dspln

The dspln command displays the detailed configuration for a specified line. When the current card is an ASC, the line is:

Full Name

Display line configuration

Syntax

On FRSM, CESM, IM-ATM, or AUSM cards

dspln <line number>

where:

<line number>

line number can be 1 on an ASC and 1-4 on 4 port service modules and 1-8 on 8 port service modules

On SRM-3T3 cards

dspln <-srmds3><line number>

where:

<line number>

line number can be 1-3

or

On SONET cards

dspln <-SONET><line number>

where:

<line number>

line number can be 1-2

Related Commands

addln, cnfln, delln

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, SRM-3T3, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active on ASC, any state on FRSM, AUSM, or SRM-3T3 Privilege: 1-6

Example 1

dspln 2

Description

Display line 2 on the current AUSM card.

System Response
LineNum: 2 LineConnectorType: BNC LineType: dsx1E1CAS LineEnable: Enabled LineCoding: dsx1HDB3 LineLength: G.703 75 ohm LineXmtClockSource: LocalTiming LineLoopbackCommand: NoLoop LineSendCode: NoCode LineUsedTimeslotsBitMap: 0xffffffff ConfigChangePortBitMap: 0x0 LineNumOfValidEntries: 4
Example 2

dspln 1

Description

Display line 1 on the current ASC (1 is the only valid line number on an ASC).

System Response for BNM-T3
LineNum: 1 LineType: dsx3CbitParity LineCoding: dsx3B3ZS LineLength: LessThan450ft LineOOFCriteria: 3 out of 8 LineAIScBitsCheck: Check C-bits LineLoopbackCommand: NoLoop LineRcvFEACValidation: 4 out of 5 FEAC codes LineNumOfValidEntries: 1
System Response for BNM-155
sonetLineNum: 1 sonetLineType: sonetLineloopbak: sonetHCmasking: sonetPayloadScramble: sonetFrameScramble: sonetMediumType: sonetMediumTimeElapsed: sonetMediumValidIntervals sonetMediumLineCoding sonetMediumLineType sonetMediumCircuitIdentifier sonetMediumValidEntries:
Example 3

dspln 5

Description

Display line 5 on the current CESM8 card.

System Response

LineNum: 5 LineConnectorType: RJ-48 LineEnable: Enabled LineType: dsx1ESF LineCoding: dsx1B8ZS LineLength: 0-131 ft LineXmtClockSource: LocalTiming LineLoopbackCommand: NoLoop LineSendCode: NoCode LineUsedTimeslotsBitMap: 0x0 LineLoopbackCodeDetection: codeDetectDisabled LineNumOfValidEntries: 8

dsplns

The dsplns command displays the configuration for all lines on the current card. The displayed parameters depend on the card.

Full Name

Display lines

Syntax

dsplns

Related Commands

addln, cnfln, delln

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active on ASC, any state on FRSM, CESM, or AUSM Privilege: 1-6

Example 1

dsplns

Description

Display lines on the current FRSM card.

System Response
Line ConnType Type Enable/Coding Length XmtClockSource ---- -------- ------------ ------- -------- ------------- -------------- 7.1 DB-15 dsx1ESF Modify/dsx1B8ZS 0-110 ft LocalTiming 7.2 DB-15 dsx1ESF Modify/dsx1B8ZS 0-110 ft LocalTiming 7.3 DB-15 dsx1ESF Modify/dsx1B8ZS 0-110 ft LocalTiming 7.4 DB-15 dsx1ESF Modify/dsx1B8ZS 0-110 ft LocalTiming LineNumOfValidEntries: 4
Example 2

dsplns

Description

Display lines on the current ASC with BNM-T3 trunk card.

System Response
Line Type Coding Length Criteria AIScBitsCheck ---- -------------- -------- ------------- ----------- ------------- 2.1 dsx3CbitParity dsx3B3ZS LessThan450ft 3 out of 8 Check C-bits LineNumOfValidEntries: 1
Example 3

dsplns

Description

Display lines on the current ASC with BNM-155 trunk card.

System Response
Medium Medium Medium Medium Sonet Line Line HSC Payload Frame Time Valid Line Line Line Type Lpbk mask Scramble Scramble Elapsed Intvls Coding Type ---- -------------- -------- ------------- ----------- ------------------ LineNumOfValidEntries: 1
Example 4

dsplns

Description

Display lines on the current CESM card.

System Response
Line Conn Type Status/Coding Length XmtClock Alarm Stats Type Source Alarm ---- ----- ------------ ------ -------- ------------- -------- ----- ----- 11.1 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Dis/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim 11.2 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Ena/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim No No 11.3 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Dis/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim 11.4 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Dis/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim 11.5 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Ena/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim Yes No 11.6 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Dis/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim 11.7 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Ena/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim Yes No 11.8 RJ-48 dsx1ESF Dis/dsx1B8ZS 0-131 ft LocalTim LineNumOfValidEntries: 8

dsploads

The dsploads command displays the connection load at a port. This helps to determine whether adding more connections is advisable. The display shows the load in cells per second. The layout of the display is in rows and columns. One column exists for each port, and one row exists for each connection type. If the traffic is exceeding the bandwidth configured for the port, an "overload" message appears at the bottom of the column for the overloaded port.

Full Name

Display loads

Syntax

dsploads

Related Commands

none

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1-6

Example

dsploads

Description

Display the load on the current AUSM.

System Response
Load Display for AUSM ports Port 1 Port2 Port3 Port4 ******************************* CBR (based on PCR0+1) 0 0 0 0 VBR (based on PCR0+1) 0 0 0 0 ABR (based on MCR) 64000 64000 64000 64000 ------------------------------- Total 64000 64000 64000 64000 Load Status OverloadOverloadOverloadOverload Note: All Cell Rates are multiplied by respective Percentage Utilization factors

dsplog

The dsplog command displays the events and messages in the log. The most recent events appear at the top of the list.

This command displays the MGX 8220 log. If no parameters are entered, the entire log for all cards in the shelf is displayed. The log for a particular card and/or for only a number of most recent days can be specified.

Full Name

Display event/message log

Syntax

dsplog [<slot#>] [<no. of days>]

where:

<slot#>

slot number of the card for which the log is to be displayed

<no. of days>

number of most recent days to be included in the display
(up to 4 maximum)

Related Commands

clrlog

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1-5

Example

dsplog

Description

Display all five available logs for each card on the shelf

System Response
dsplog 04/01/70-13:10:03 tRootTask 2 Illegal msg received 04/01/70-13:10:07 aum 1312 local IP address not programmed 03/01/70-20:11:31 smm 1207 slave ack timeout

dspmaptbl

The dspmaptbl command displays the numbers assigned to frame relay ports or ATM ports on the FRSM or AUSM, respectively.

Full Name

Display map table

Syntax

dspmaptbl

Related Commands

none

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1-6

Example 1

dspmaptbl

Description

Display the map table for the current FRSM.

System Response
PortNum DLCI ChanNum LineNum ------- ---- ------- ------- 1 100 69 1 1 101 70 1 1 102 71 1 1 103 72 1 1 104 73 1 1 105 74 1 1 106 75 1 1 107 76 1 1 108 77 1 1 109 78 1 1 110 79 1 1 111 80 1 1 112 81 1 1 113 82 1 1 114 83 1 1 115 84 1 2 100 85 1 2 101 86 1 2 102 87 1 2 103 88 1 Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
Example 2

dspmaptbl

Description

Display the map table for the current AUSM.

System Response
PortNum VPI VCI ChanNum Channel Type ------- --- --- ------- ------------ 1 1 16 16 VCC 1 1 17 17 VCC 1 1 18 18 VCC 1 1 19 19 VCC 1 1 20 20 VCC 1 1 21 21 VCC 1 1 22 22 VCC 1 1 23 23 VCC 1 1 24 24 VCC 1 1 25 25 VCC 1 1 26 26 VCC 1 1 27 27 VCC 1 1 28 28 VCC 1 1 29 29 VCC 1 1 30 30 VCC 1 1 31 31 VCC 1 1 32 32 VCC 1 1 33 33 VCC 1 1 34 34 VCC 1 1 35 35 VCC Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:

dspmsgcnt

The dspmsgcnt command displays the control message counter for the card.

Full Name

Display control message counter

Syntax

dspmsgcnt

Related Commands

clrmsgcnt

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1-6

Example

dspmsgcnt

Description

Displays the control message counter for the current card.

System Response
RiscXmtCtrlMsg: 88506 RiscRcvCtrlMsg: 53494 SARXmtCtrlMsg: 88506 SARRcvCtrlMsg: 53494 SARCtrlMsgDiscLenErr: 0 SARCtrlMsgDiscCRCErr: 0 SARCtrlMsgDiscUnknownChan: 0 SARCtrlMsgLastUnknownChan: 0

dspplpp

The dspplpp command displays PLPP (Physical Layer Protocol Processor) parameters on the current AUSM card.

Full Name

Display PLPP

Syntax

dspplpp <port number>

where:

<port number>

port number is in the range 1-4 for a 4 port card, 1-8 for an 8 port card

Related Commands

cnfplpp

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1

dspport

On an FRSM and CESM, the dspport command displays the port configuration for the specified port. On an AUSM, the dspport command displays the Physical Layer Protocol Processor of a port on the current AUSM.

Full Name

Display port

Syntax

dspport <port number>

where:

On a 4 port FRSM or CESM, <port number> is in the range 1-96 for T1, 1-124 for E1

On an 8 port FRSM or CESM, <port number> is in the range 1-192 for T1, 1-248 for E1

or

On an AUSM, <port number> is in the range 1-4 for four port cards, 1-8 for eight port cards

Related Commands

FRSM: addport, cnfport, delport

AUSM: upport, dnport

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1-6

Example 1

dspport 1

Description

Display the port configuration for port 1 on the current FRSM.

System Response
SlotNum: 7 PortLineNum: 1 PortNum: 1 PortRowStatus: Add PortDs0Speed: 64k PortDs0ConfigBitMap: 0xffffff PortEqueueServiceRatio: 1 PortFlagsBetweenFrames: 1 PortSpeed: 1536kbps SignallingProtocolType: NoSignalling AsynchronousUpdates: Disable T391LineIntegrityTimer: 10 T392PollingVerificationTimer: 15 N391FullStatusPollingCounter: 6 N392ErrorThreshold: 3 N393MonitoredEventCount: 4 PortState: FailedDuetoLineFailure PortSignallingState: No Signalling Failure CLLMEnableStatus: Disable CLLMxmtStatusTimer: 0 PortDs0UsedLine1: 0x00ffffff PortDs0UsedLine2: 0x00ffffff PortDs0UsedLine3: 0x00ffffff PortDs0UsedLine4: 0x00ffffff PortNumNextAvailable: 60 Syntax : dspport "port_num" port number -- values ranging from 1-96 are accepted
Example 2

dspport 1

Description

Display port 1 on the current AUSM.

PortNumber: 1 Cell Framing: ATM Cell Scramble: No Scramble Plpp Loopback: No Loopback
Example 3

dspport 2

Description

Display port 2 on the current CESM.

SlotNum: 6 PortLineNum: 2 PortNum: 2 PortRowStatus: Add PortNumOfSlots: 1 PortDs0ConfigBitMap(1stDS0): 0x1(1) PortSpeed: 64kbps PortType: structured PortState: Active

dspportcnt

This command displays counters for a specified port.

Full Name

Display port counters

Syntax

dspportcnt <port number>

where:

On a 4 port FRSM, <port number> is in the range 1-96 for T1, 1-124 for E1

On an 8 port FRSM, <port number> is in the range 1-192 for T1, 1-248 for E1

or

On an AUSM, <port number> is in the range 1-4 for four port cards, 1-8 for eight port cards

Related Commands

cnfcd, dspcds

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example 1

dspportcnt 1

Description

Display port counters on port 1 of the current AUSM.

System Response
PortNum: 1 PortState: Out Of Cell Delineation IngressRcvCells: 0 IngressGfcErrorCells: 0 IngressVpiVciErrCells: 0 IngressUnknownVpiVci: 0 EgressXmtCells: 918900 EgressPortAlarmDiscardCells: 0 EgressXmtClpSetCells: 918907 EgressXmtEfciSetCells: 0 PortXmtAisCells: 918907 PortXmtSgmtLpbkCells: 0 PortRcvAisCells: 0 PortRcvFerfCells: 0 PortRcvSgmtLpbkCells: 0 PortRcvCrcErrOAMCells: 0 ReceivedHECErrorCells: 6 HECErroredSeconds: 1 SeverelyHECErroredSeconds: 0
Example 2

dspportcnt 1

Description

On an FRSM:

System Response
Tx Rx --------------- --------------- Total Frames: 0 0 Total Bytes: 0 0 Frames FECN: 0 0 Frames BECN: 0 0 Frames Abort: 0 0 Buf Not Available: 0 0 KbpsAIR: 0 0 XmtFramesDiscXceedQDepth: 0 XmtBytesDiscXceedQDepth: 0 XmtFramesDuringLMIAlarm: 0 XmtByteDuringLMIAlarm: 0 XmtFramesUnderrun: 0 RcvFramesDE: 0 RcvFramesDiscCRCError: 0 RcvFramesDiscIllegalHeader: 0 RcvFramesDiscAlignmentError: 0 RcvFramesDiscIllegalLen: 0 RcvFramesDiscXceedDEThresh: 0 RcvFramesUnknownDLCI: 0 RcvLastUnknownDLCI: 0 RcvFramesTaggedFECN: 0 RcvFramesTaggedBECN: 0 RcvFramesTaggedDE: 0 Status: 0 0 StatusInquiry: 0 0 AsynchUpdate: 0 0 RcvInvalidRequest: 0 RcvUNISeqMismatch: 0 RcvNNISeqMismatch: 0 UNISignallingTimeout: 0 NNISignallingTimeout: 0 FramesCLLM: 0 0 BytesCLLM: 0 0 CLLMFailures: 0

dspportstats

The dspportstats command displays statistics information for a specified port on the FRSM.

Full Name

Display port statistics

Syntax

dspportstats <line#><1st_DS0>

where

<line#>

line number is in the range 1-4 for a 4 port card, 1-8 for an 8 port card

<1st_DS0>

1st_DS0 is in the range 1-24 for T1, and 1-32 for E1

:

Related Commands

dspchstats

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example

dspportstats 1 12

Description

Display statistics information for port 1 on first DS0 of 12.

System Response
Line Num:1 Physical Port Num: 12 Logical Port Num: 4 Tx Rx --------------- --------------- Total Frames: 0 0 Total Bytes: 0 0 Frames FECN: 0 0 Frames BECN: 0 0 Frames Abort: 0 0 Buf Not Available: 0 0 KbpsAIR: 0 0 XmtFramesDiscXceedQDepth: 0 XmtBytesDiscXceedQDepth: 0 XmtFramesDuringLMIAlarm: 0 XmtByteDuringLMIAlarm: 0 XmtFramesUnderrun: 0 RcvFramesDE: 0 RcvFramesDiscCRCError: 0 RcvFramesDiscIllegalHeader: 0 RcvFramesDiscAlignmentError: 0 RcvFramesDiscIllegalLen: 0 RcvFramesDiscXceedDEThresh: 0 RcvFramesUnknownDLCI: 0 RcvLastUnknownDLCI: 0 RcvFramesTaggedFECN: 0 RcvFramesTaggedBECN: 0 RcvFramesTaggedDE: 0 Status: 0 0 StatusInquiry: 0 0 AsynchUpdate: 0 0 RcvInvalidRequest: 0 RcvUNISeqMismatch: 0 RcvNNISeqMismatch: 0 UNISignallingTimeout: 0 NNISignallingTimeout: 0 FramesCLLM: 0 0 BytesCLLM: 0 0 CLLMFailures: 0

dspportq

The dspportq command displays queue information for a specified port and egress queue on the AUSM.

Full Name

Display port queue information

Syntax

dspportq <port number> <egress queue number>

where

<port number>

port number is in the range 1-4 for a 4 port card, 1-8 for an 8 port card

<egress queue number>

egress queue number is in the range 0 to 16 (zero for the default set with the addchan command, 1-12 for a four port card, 1-16 for an eight port card).

:

Related Commands

dspportqs, cnfportq

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example

dspportq 1 1

Description

Display queue information for egress queue 1 on port 1.

System Response
Service Port Num: 1 Q Number: 1 Port Bin State: Enabled Service Sequence: 1 Queue Depth: 100 CLP Threshold High (cells): 100 CLP Threshold Low (cells): 100 EFCI Threshold: 100 Queue Algorithm: 1 Max Bandwidth Increment: 0 Min Bandwidth Increment: 0 Q CLP State: 0 Q Full Discarded Cells: 0 CLP Set Discarded Cells: 0

dspportqs

The dspportqs command displays queue information for all the egress queues on an AUSM or an IM-ATM port.

Full Name

Display port queue information

Syntax

dspportqs <port number>

where

<port number>

port number is in the range 1-4 for a 4 port card, 1-8 for an 8 port card

:

Related Commands

dspportq, cnfportq

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example

dspportqs 1

Description

Display egress queue information for all the egress queues on port 1.

System Response
Port Q Num State Q-Algo Service-Seq Depth-Max CLP-High CLP-Low EFCI-Thrsh ---- ----- ----- ------ ----------- --------- -------- ------- ---------- 1 1 Enabled 3 1 200 180 160 160 1 2 Enabled 3 2 900 800 700 700 1 3 Enabled 3 3 900 800 700 700 4 1 Enabled 3 1 200 180 160 160 4 2 Enabled 3 2 900 800 700 700 4 3 Enabled 3 3 900 800 700 700 Syntax : dspportqs

dspports

The dspports command displays information on all the ports on the current card.

Full Name

Display ports

Syntax

dspports

Related Commands

addport, cnfport, delport, dspport

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM, CESM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example 1

dspports

Description

Display the ports on the current FRSM.

System Response
Port Ena/Speed EQService SignalType T391 T392 N391 N392 N393 InAlarm Ratio -------- --- ----- --------- ------------ ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ------- 7.2.1 Add/1536k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.2 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.3 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.4 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.5 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.6 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.7 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.8 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.9 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.10 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.11 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.12 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.13 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.14 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.15 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.16 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.17 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.18 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.19 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No
Example 2

dspports

Description

Display the ports on the current CESM.

System Response
Port Ena/Speed Type ------ --- ------ -------- 6.2.2 Add/ 64k structur 6.4.4 Add/1544k unstruct 6.6.6 Add/ 640k structur Number of ports: 3 PortDs0UsedLine1: 0x00000000 PortDs0UsedLine2: 0x00000001 PortDs0UsedLine3: 0x00000000 PortDs0UsedLine4: 0x00ffffff PortDs0UsedLine5: 0x00000000 PortDs0UsedLine6: 0x00003ff0 PortDs0UsedLine7: 0x00000000 PortDs0UsedLine8: 0x00000000 PortNumNextAvailable: 13

dsppwd

This command displays a password.

Full Name

Display password

Syntax

dsppwd <userid>

Related Commands

none

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1-6

dspslftstbysm

The dspslftststbysm command displays the current configuration of self tests for standby service modules.

Full Name

Display self test standby service modules

Syntax

dspslftststbysm

Related Commands

cnfslftststbysm

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: Any user

Example 1

dspslftststbysm

System Response

A typical response is shown below:

Selftest for Standby SMs is Disabled Selftest period = 5 minutes

dspslftsttbl

Displays the current contents of the self test table.

Full Name

Display self test table

Syntax

dspslftsttbl

Related Commands
Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example 1

dspslftsttbl

System Response

A typical response is shown below:




dspsrmln

This command displays the configuration for a specified line on the SRM-3T3 card.

Full Name

Display SRM line

Syntax

dspsrmln

Related Commands

addln, cnfln, delln

Cards on which the command executes

SRM-3T3

Attributes

Log: No State: Active on SRM-3T3 Privilege: 1-6

dspsrmlns

The dspsrmlns command display the configuration for all lines on the current SRM 3T3 card. The displayed parameters depend on the card (see example).

Full Name

Display SRM 3T3 lines

Syntax

dspsrmlns

Related Commands

addln, cnfln, delln

Cards on which the command executes

SRM-3T3

Attributes

Log: No State: Active on SRM-3T3 Privilege: 1-6

Example

dspsrmlns

Description

Display lines on the current SRM 3T3 card.

System Response
Line Enable Type Coding Criteria AIScBitsCheck FELpbkStatus ---- -------- ------------ ------- -------- ------------- -------------- 1.1 Disable dsx3CbitParity dsx1B3ZS 3 out of 8 Check C-bits No far end 1.1 Disable dsx3CbitParity dsx1B3ZS 3 out of 8 Check C-bits No far end 1 1.1 Disable dsx3CbitParity dsx1B3ZS 3 out of 8 Check C-bits No far end LineNumOfValidEntries: 3

dspstatparms

This command displays the current statistics parameters.

Full Name

Display statistic parameters

Syntax

dspstatparms

Related Commands

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example

dspstatparms

System Response

A typical response is shown below:

dspsarcnt

The dspsarcnt command displays the Segmentation and Reassembly (SAR) counters for the specified channel on the current card.

Full Name

Display SAR counters

Syntax

dspsarcnt <ChanNum>

where ChanNum is:

  • For FRSM4, 16-271

  • For FRSM8, 16-1015

  • For ASC, 0-1024

  • For AUSM, 16-271

  • For AUSM8, 16-1015

  • For CESM4, 16-23

  • For CESM8, 32-279

  • For IM-ATM, 16-23

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example 1

dspsarcnt 22

Description

Display SAR count on the current FRSM, channel 22.

System Response
SarShelfNum: 1 SarSlotNum: 13 SarChanNum: 22 Tx Rx --------------- --------------- Total Cells: 11227853 11529804 Total CellsCLP: 0 0 Total CellsAIS: 498805 0 Total CellsFERF: 0 302222 Total CellsEnd2EndLpBk: 0 0 Total CellsSegmentLpBk: 0 0 RcvCellsDiscOAM: 0 Syntax : dspsarcnt "chan_num" channel number -- value ranging from 16 to 271 possible errors are : a) illegal/invalid parameters b) channel doesn't exist
Example 2

dspsarcnt 32

Description

Display SAR count for channel 32 on the current card (a CESM).

System Response
SarShelfNum: 1 SarSlotNum: 7 SarChanNum: 32 Tx Rx --------------- --------------- Total Cells: 7493 7414 Total CellsCLP: 0 0 Total CellsAIS: 4 4 Total CellsFERF: 3 3 Total CellsEnd2EndLpBk: 0 0 Total CellsSegmentLpBk: 0 0 RcvCellsDiscOAM: 0

dspsarcnts

Displays the current SAR (segmentation and reassembly) counter values for all channels.

Full Name

Display SAR counters

Syntax

dspsarcnts

Related Commands

dspsarcnt

Cards on which the command executes

ASC FRSM, AUSM, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example 1

dspsarcnts

System Response
A typical response is shown below: SarShelfNum: 1 SarSlotNum: 4 SarChanNum: 98 Tx Rx --------------- --------------- Total Cells: 141357 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: SarShelfNum: 1 SarSlotNum: 4 SarChanNum: 114 Tx Rx --------------- --------------- Total Cells: 283600 296016 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: Q

dspshelfalm

The dspshelfalm command displays the shelf alarms for the MGX 8220 shelf. If no alarm number is specified, the status of every alarm is displayed. See the example for the number for each alarm.

In the dspshelfalm display, the State column shows whether the alarm has been asserted. "Normal" means that no alarm has been asserted. If an alarm were asserted, State would show "Above Normal" or "Below Normal". The presence of the word "missing" in the State column means that the input is missing or ignored. The content of the Severity column indicates what the severity of the alarm would be if the alarm were asserted.

Full Name

Display shelf alarms

Syntax

dspshelfalm [alarm number]

Related Commands

none

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1-6

Example

dspshelfalm

Description

Display the status of all the shelf alarms.

System Response
Alarm Type Unit Thresh Severity Measurable Val State ----- ------------ ---- ------ -------- ---------- --- ----- 1 Temperature 1 50 Minor Yes 40 Normal 2 Power Supply 1 0 Minor No 0 missing 3 Power Supply 2 0 Minor No 0 missing 4 DC Level 1 42-54 Minor Yes 0 missing 5 DC Level 2 42-54 Minor Yes 47 Normal 6 Fan Unit 1 2000 Minor Yes 0 missing 7 Fan Unit 2 2000 Minor Yes 0 missing 8 Fan Unit 3 2000 Minor Yes 0 missing 9 Fan Unit 4 2000 Minor Yes 0 missing 10 Fan Unit 5 2000 Minor Yes 0 missing 11 Fan Unit 6 2000 Minor Yes 0 missing ASMNumOfValidEntries: 11 ASMShelfAlarmState: 2

dspslotlnk

The dspslotlnk command displays SRM-3T3 link information for a specified slot.

Full Name

Display slot link

Syntax

dspslotlnk <slot number>

where:

<slot number>

slot number for which the links are to be displayed. Range is 5 through 14

Related Commands

delslotlnk

Cards on which the command executes

SRM-3T3

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1

System Response

SlotLine T3Line T1

7.1

1

1

7.2

1

2

7.3

1

3

7.4

1

4

dspsmcnf

The dspsmcnf command displays configuration enables for the service modules in the system.
The output displays the following for each service module slot:

Full Name

Display service module configuration.

Syntax

dspsmcnf

Related Commands

clrsmcnf

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example

dspsmcnf

Description
System Response
MGX 82203.1.3.ASC.a > dspsmcnf slot # Config Config Rate Channelized MIB Card Type exist Control Version ------ --------- ------ ------- ----------- ------ 5 -- No Off Off 0 6 -- No Off Off 0 7 FRSM-4T1 Yes Off Off 5 8 -- No Off Off 0 9 -- No Off Off 0 10 -- No Off Off 0 11 FRSM-4E1 Yes On On 5 12 FRSM-4T1 Yes On On 5 13 FRSM-4T1 Yes On On 5 14 AUSM-4T1 Yes On Off 4 MGX 82203.1.3.ASC.a >

dspsrmclksrc

The dspsrmclksrc command displays the SRM 3T3 clock sources for all the T3 lines.

Full Name

Display SRM clock source

Syntax

dspsrmclksrc

Related Commands

cnfsrmclksrc

Cards on which the command executes

SRM-3T3

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1

System Response

T3Line lineXmtClockSource

1.1

backplane clock from BNM

1.2

backplane clock from BNM

1.3

backplane clock from BNM

dspsvcrange

This command displays switched virtual circuit resource parameters on the current AUSM8 card.

Full Name

Display switched virtual circuit range

Syntax

dspsvcrange

Related Commands

cnfsvcrange

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM8

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Any Privilege: Any

dspslftst

This command displays the self test routine on the current card.

Full Name

Display self test

Syntax

dspslftst

Related Commands

clrslftst, cnfslftst, runslftstno

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, SRM-3T3, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any user

dsptotals

Displays the line, port and channel totals for the current card.

Full Name

Display totals

Syntax

dsptotals

Related Commands

none

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example 1

dsptotals

System Response

A typical response is shown below:


dsptrapmgr

The dsptrapmgr command displays the contents of the trap manager table.

Full Name

Display trap manager

Syntax

dsptrapmgr<ip addr>

where

<ip addr>

IP address of the trap manager = nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where n = 0 to 9 and nnn < 256

:

Related Commands

addtrapmgr, cnftrapmgr, deltrapmgr, dsptrapmgrs

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

Example 1

dsptrapmgr 1.1.1.1

System Response
A typical response is shown below:

ipaddr: 1.1.1.1
PortNum: 162
RowStatus: Add
ReadTrapFlag: Off
NextTrapSeqNum: 396
TimeOut: Disabled
Age: 0 minutes

dsptrapmgrs

The dsptrapmgrs command displays the contents of all the SNMP Managers that receive traps.

Full Name

Display trap managers

Syntax

dsptrapmgrs

Related Commands

addtrapmgr, cnftrapmgr, deltrapmgr, dsptrapmgr

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-2

Example

dsptrapmgrs

System Response

A typical response is shown below

ipAddress PortNum RowStatus ReadTrapFlag NextTrapSeqNum --------------- ------- ---------- ------------ -------------- 192.168.3.251 2500 Add Off 571 192.168.3.254 2500 Add Off 631 LastTrapSeqNum: 631 NumOfValidEntries: 2

dspred

Displays currently configured redundant slot links.

Full Name

Display redundancy

Syntax

dspred

Related Commands

addred, delred

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1-6

dspusers

Displays the users that have been added to the shelf configuration. The screen output shows the user name and highest privilege level and includes a display of the number of those levels above user-privilege.

Full Name

Display users

Syntax

dspusers

Related Commands

adduser, deluser

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1-6

Example

dspusers

Description

Display the users configured for this shelf. The users in this example are Raoul and Duke.

System Response
User Id level StrataCom -2 Service -1 SuperUser 0 raoul 3 duke 1

Help

Lists the commands available on the current card. The Help command is case-sensitive. This command takes no arguments, so it does not display information on individual commands.

Full Name

Help

Syntax

Help

Related Commands

none

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example

Help

Description

Display the commands available on the current card. In this case, the card is an ASC.

System Response
dsptrapmgr clrmsgcnt clrsarcnt dspadrxlat cnfalm dspalmcnf cnfcnt clrbnmcnt cnfifip dspifip cnftime cnfdate cnfname cnfclksrc dspclksrc dspshelfalm dspbnmcnt dspcd dspsarcnt dspmsgcnt dspalm dspalms dspalmcnt dspln dsplns dspcds

ifShow

The ifShow command displays the contents of all the currently configured interfaces.

Full Name

Show Interfaces

Syntax

ifShow

:

Related Commands

memShow, routeShow

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: Service

Example 1

ifShow

System Response

A typical response is shown below:

logout

The logout command lets you exit the current CLI shell.

Full Name

Log Out

Syntax

logout

Related Commands

bye

Cards on Which This Command Executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Any Privilege: Any

Example

logout

Description

Log out of the current CLI shell.

System Response

(none)

memShow

The memShow command displays the current memory map.

Full Name

Show memory

Syntax

memShow

Related Commands

ifShow, routeShow

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: Service

Example

memShow

System Response

A typical response is shown below:

modbert

The modbert command injects errors into the shelf for bit error rate testing.

Full Name

Modify Bit Error Rate Test

Syntax

modbert

Related Commands

dspbert, startbert, cnfbert, delbert

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Example
AXISNAME.1.3.ASC.a > modbert
System Response

A typical response is shown below:

Injecting errors... Done.

myid

Displays the login name of the current user.

Full Name

My ID

Syntax

myid

Related Commands

none

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example

myid

Description

Display the login name of the current user.

System Response
StrataCat

resetcd

The resetcd command resets the hardware or failure history on the current ASC. Without a slot number, the command resets only the ASC. With a slot number, resetcd resets the card in the specified slot.

Full Name

Reset card

Syntax

resetcd [slot number]

Related Commands

none

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-3

revdn

This command displays

Full Name
Syntax

revdn

Related Commands

revup

Cards on which the command executes
Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-6

revup

This command displays

Full Name
Syntax

revup

Related Commands

revdn

Cards on which the command executes
Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-6

routeAdd

The routeAdd command adds a route on the MGX 8220 shelf.

Full Name

Add routes

Syntax

routeAdd

:

Related Commands

routeDelete

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Any Privilege: Any user

Example 1

routeDelete

The routeDelete command deletes all routes on the MGX 8220 shelf.

Full Name

Delete routes

Syntax

routeDelete

:

Related Commands

routeAdd

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Any Privilege: Any user

Example 1

routeShow

The routeShow command displays all the currently configured routes on the MGX 8220 shelf.

Full Name

Show routes

Syntax

routeShow

:

Related Commands

ifShow, memShow

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any user

Example 1

routeShow

System Response

A typical response

routestatShow

Full Name

Show route status

Syntax

routestatShow

:

Related Commands

ifShow, memShow, routeShow

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: Any user

Example 1

routestatShow

System Response

runslftstno

The runslftstno command runs the self test with the specified self test number on the current card.

Full Name

Run self test number

Syntax

runslftstno<Test #>

where

<Test #>

Test # is number of the test to be run. If this parameter is omitted, all tests are run

:

Related Commands

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, CESM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

softswitch

This command switches control from the primary service module to the secondary (or redundant) service module. The primary service module will reboot and will come up in standby mode. Use the switchback command to revert to normal operation after a softswitch.

Full Name

Switch to Redundant from Primary

Syntax

softswitch <PrimarySlotNum> <SecondarySlotNum>

where:

<PrimarySlotNum>

slot number of the slot containing the primary card of the card pair. Range = 5-14

<SecondarySlotNum>

slot number of the slot containing the secondary card of the card pair. Range = 5-14

Related Commands

switchback, addred, delred, dspred

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: Any

startbert

The startbert command starts bit error rate testing on the shelf.

Full Name

Start Bit Error Rate Test

Syntax

startbert

Related Commands

dspbert, cnfbert, modbert, delbert

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

switchback

Use this command to revert to normal operation after a softswitch. the switchback command switches control from the secondary (or redundant) service module back to the primary service module. The secondary (or redundant) service module will reboot and will come up in standby mode

Full Name

Switch Back to Primary from Redundant

Syntax

switchback <PrimarySlotNum> <SecondarySlotNum>

where:

<PrimarySlotNum>

slot number of the slot containing the primary card of the card pair. Range = 5-14

<SecondarySlotNum>

slot number of the slot containing the secondary card of the card pair. Range = 5-14

Related Commands

softswitch, addred, delred, dspred

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: Any

switchcc

The switchcc command switches control of the MGX 8220 shelf from the active ASC/BNM core card group to the standby ASC/BNM. The ASC in slot 3 is associated with the BNM in slot 1.
The ASC in slot 4 is associated with the BNM in slot 2. If the standby cards are not available, the command is not executed.

During a config copy, this command is disabled. If the command is attempted during a config copy, a "Can't execute, BRAM or FLASH is being updated" message is displayed.

Full Name

Switch core cards

Syntax

switchcc

Related Commands

none

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-3

tstcon

Tests the integrity of a connection between an MGX 8220 card and a remote end within the WAN switching network by sending a single collection of supervisory cells to the remote end. The terminal displays only a pass or fail message.

Full Name

Test connection

Syntax

tstcon <channel number>

where:

<channel number>

The range is 16-271 for 4 port AUSM or FRSM, 16-1015 for 8 port AUSM or FRSM. The range is 16-23 for 4 port CESM, 32-279 for 8 port CESM.

Related Commands

dspcons, tstconseg, tstdelay

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM, CESM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1-4

tstconseg

Tests the integrity of a connection between an MGX 8220 card and service equipment (CPE) by sending a single collection of supervisory cells to the remote end. The terminal displays only a pass or fail message.

Full Name

Test connection segment

Syntax

tstconseg <channel number>

where:

<channel number>

range 16-271 for 4 port, 16-1015 for 8 port

Related Commands

dspcons, tstcon

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1-4

tstconsti

Full Name

Test connection segment

Syntax

tstconsti<channel number>

where:

<channel number>

range 16-271 for 4 port, 16-1015 for 8 port

Related Commands

dspcons, tstcon

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 4

tstdelay

Externally tests the integrity of a connection by sending a single collection of supervisory cells to the remote end of the network and back. The terminal displays a pass or fail message and the round trip time in milliseconds.

Full Name

Test round trip delay

Syntax

tstdelay <channel number>

where:

<channel number>

The range is 16-271 for 4 port AUSM or FRSM, 16-1015 for 8 port AUSM or FRSM. The range is 16-23 for 4 port CESM, 32-279 for 8 port CESM.

Related Commands

dspcons, tstcon

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM, CESM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1-4

Example

tstdelay 16

Description

Test the delay for a round trip to and from the network on channel 16.

System Response
MGX 822061.1.10.AUSM.a > tstdelay 16 TestDelay in progress. TestDelay Passed with 2 ms. MGX 822061.1.10.AUSM.a >

tstdelaysti

Full Name

Test delay sti

Syntax

tstdelaysti <channel no.>

where:

channel no.

The range is 16-271 for 4 port AUSM or FRSM, 16-1015 for 8 port AUSM or FRSM. The range is 16-23 for 4 port CESM, 32-279 for 8 port CESM.

Related Commands

tstdelay

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM, CESM, FRSM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 4

updatestandby

Full Name

update standby

Syntax

updatestandby

Related Commands
Cards on which the command executes
Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 0

upport

The upport command ups a port. No messages appear on screen unless an error occurs.

Full Name

Up port

Syntax

upport <PortNum>

where:

<PortNum>

PortNum = 1-4 for 4 port, 1-8 for 8 port

Related Commands

dnport

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1

users

Lists the users logged into the current card. The screen display shows the means through which each user logged into the shelf, the slot number of the current card, and the login name of the users.

Full Name

Users

Syntax

users

Related Commands

none

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example

users

Description

Display the users logged into the current ASC.

System Response
Port SlotNum user ID Telnet 4 StrataCat

verifyhd

This command verifies the hard disk on the ASC

Full Name

Verify Hard Disk

Syntax

verifyhd

Related Commands
Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

version

The version command displays different types of version-related information, such as firmware version, operating system kernel version, the date of the software build, and so on (refer to screen examples).

Full Name

Display versions

Syntax

version

Related Commands

none

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example 1

version

Description
Display version information on the current card (ASC). ***** StrataCom Inc. MGX 8220 ASC Card *****
Firmware Version = shenlee
Backup Boot version = model-B BT_2.1.2
ASCFRSM Xilinx file = asc025.h
ASCBNM Xilinx file = bnm_newIte
ASCBNM Altera file = bnm155
SRM-T1E1 Xilinx file = srm038.h
SRM-3T3 Encoder file = encoder42_004.ttf
SRM-3T3 Encoder-2 file = encoder80_001.ttf
SRM-3T3 Decoder file = decoder42_004.ttf
SRM-3T3 Clock file = clkctrl_37.ttf
SRM-3T3 I-Cube file = ic320.h
VxWorks (for StrataCom) Version 5.1.1-R3000 Kernel: WIND version 2.4 Made on Thu Mar 20 16:53:19 PST 1997 Boot line: ln (0.0)
System Response
MGX 82203.1.3.ASC.a > version ***** Stratacom Inc. MGX 8220 ASC Card *****2 Firmware Version = shenlee
Backup Boot version = model-B BT_2.1.2
ASCFRSM Xilinx file = asc025.h
ASCBNM Xilinx file = bnm_newIte
ASCBNM Altera file = bnm155
SRM-T1E1 Xilinx file = srm038.h
SRM-3T3 Encoder file = encoder42_004.ttf
SRM-3T3 Encoder-2 file = encoder80_001.ttf
SRM-3T3 Decoder file = decoder42_004.ttf
SRM-3T3 Clock file = clkctrl_37.ttf
SRM-3T3 I-Cube file = ic320.h
VxWorks (for STRATACOM) version 5.1.1-R3000. Kernel: WIND version 2.4. Made on Wed Feb 14 16:06:24 PST 1996. Boot line: sl(0,0) MGX 82203.1.3.ASC.a >
Example 2

version

Description

Display version information on the current card (FRSM).

System Response
MGX 82203.1.11.FRSM.a > version ***** Stratacom Inc. MGX 8220 FRSM Card ***** Firmware Version = eqa2.0.1g Backup Boot version = model-B BT_2.0.0 ASCFRSM Xilinx file = frsm025.h VxWorks (for STRATACOM) version 5.1.1-R3000. Kernel: WIND version 2.4. Made on Wed Feb 14 16:15:08 PST 1996. Boot line: MGX 82203.1.11.FRSM.a >
Example 3

version

Description

Display version information on the current card (AUSM).

System Response
MGX 82203.1.14.AUSM.a > version ***** StrataCom Inc. MGX 8220 AUSM Card ***** Firmware Version = model-A 2.0.00 Backup Boot version = model-A BT_eqa2.0.1 AUSM Xilinx file = ausmfract.h VxWorks (for STRATACOM) version 5.1.1-R3000. Kernel: WIND version 2.4. Made on Fri Feb 9 18:59:08 PST 1996. Boot line: MGX 82203.1.14.AUSM.a >

xaddcon

This command adds a connection to the current AUSM.

No messages appear on screen after command entry unless the command cannot execute as entered.

Full Name

Add connection

Syntax

xaddcon <channel number> <connection type> <port number> <vpi> <vci> <service type> <egress queue number>

where

<channel number>

channel number has a range of 16-271 for 4 port cards, 16-1015 for 8 port cards

<connection type>

connection type is either 1 for VPP or 2 for VCC

<port number>

port number is in the range 1-4 for 4 port cards, 1-8 for 8 port cards

<vpi>

vpi has a value in the range 0-255

<vci>

vci has a value in the range 0-65535

<service type>

service type can be: 1 = CBR, 2 = VBR, and 3 = ABR

<egress queue number>

egress queue number is in the range 1-12 for a four port card, 1-16 for an eight port card.

0 is the default in xaddcon.

:

Related Commands

delcon, dspcons, dspcon

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

Example

xaddcon 16 2 1 1 1 3 1

Description

Add a VCC connection to channel 16 on port 1 with vpi=1, vci=1, ABR service type, and an egress queue number of 1

xclrchancnt

This command clears the channel counters for a specified frame relay channel on an FRSM, CESM, IM-ATM, or AUSM. Counting resumes after the command executes.

Full Name

Clear channel counters

Syntax

xclrchancnt <channel number>

where

<channel number>

The range is 16-271 for 4 port AUSM or FRSM, 16-1015 for 8 port AUSM or FRSM. The range is 16-23 for 4 port CESM, 32-279 for 8 port CESM.

:

Related Commands

dspchan, clrchancnts, dspchancnt

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM, CESM, IM-ATM

Attribute

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-5

xclrportcnt

This command is used to clear the values of a port's counters on the current AUSM or FRSM.

No message appears upon successful execution of the command.

Full Name

Clear port counters

Syntax

xclrportcnt <port number>

where:

On an AUSM, <port number> is in the range 1-4 for a 4 port card, 1-8 for an 8 port card.

On an FRSM, <port number> is in the range 1-96 for a four port T1 card, 1-124 for a four port E1 card, 1-192 for an eight port T1 card, or 1-248 for an eight port E1 card..

Related Commands

clrportcnts, xdspportcnt, xdspportcnt, dspportcnt

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-5

xcnfalm

This command configures all the alarm counters and statistics.

Full Name

Configure extended alarm counters and statistics

Syntax

xcnfalm

Related Commands

xcnfalmcnt

Cards on which the command executes
Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1

Example 1

To configure a ds1 line alarm:

xcnfalm "-ds1 <LineNum> -red <RedSeverity> -rai <RAISeverity> -neu <NEAlarmUpcount> -ned <NEAlarmDncount> -net <NEAlarmThreshold> -feu <FEAlarmUpcount> -fed <FEAlarmDncount> -fet <FEAlarmThreshold>" -ds1 <LineNum> where LineNum = 1 - 8, if AUSM-8T1/8E1, IMATM-T3T1/E3E1 -red <RedSeverity> where RedSeverity = 1 - 2, 1: Minor, 2: Major -rai <RAISeverity> where RAISeverity = 1 - 2, 1: Minor 2: Major -neu <NEAlarmUpCount> where NEAlarmUpCount = 1 - 65535 -feu <FEAlarmUpCount> where FEAlarmUpCount = 1 - 65535 -ned <NEAlarmDnCount> where NEAlarmDnCount = 1 - 65535 -fed <FEAlarmDnCount> where FEAlarmDnCount = 1 - 65535 -net <NEAlarmThreshold> where NEAlarmThreshold = 1 - 65535

-fet <FEAlarmThreshold> where FEAlarmThreshold = 1 - 65535

Description

xcnfalmcnt

This command configures all the alarm counters.

Full Name

Configure Extended Alarm Counters.

Syntax

xcnfalmcnt

Related Commands

cnfalm

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, AUSM, FRSM, CESM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 3

Example 1
Description

xcnfchan

This command configures the parameters for a channel.

Full Name

Configure channel

Syntax

xcnfchan

Related Commands

cnfchan, delchan, xdspchan, dspchan

Cards on which the command executes

CESM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 2

Example 1
xcnfchan "-chn <ChanNum> -en <ChanStatus> [ -cbrserv <CBRService> -clkmode <MODE> -cdv <CDV> -clip <CLIP> -maxbuf <MAX BUF SIZE> ]" -chn <ChanNum> where ChanNum = 16 - 264 -en <ChanRowStatus> where ChanRowStatus 1:add,2:delete,3:modify -cbrserv <CBRService> where, CBRService = 1-2, 1: unstructured 2:structured -clkmode <MODE> where MODE = 1-3, 1:Synchronous, 2:SRTS, 3:Adaptive -cas <CesCas> where CesCas = 1 - 5, 1: Basic 2: E1Cas 3: Ds1SF_Cas 4: Ds1ESF_Cas 5: CCS -pf <PartialFil> where PartialFil = 0 - 47 -maxbuf <SIZE> where SIZE= 1-35565 -cdv <CDV> where CDV = 1 - 65535 -clip <CLIP> where CLIP = 1000-65535 -rmtlb <LocalRemoteLoopbackState> where LocalRemoteLoopbackState = 1 - 2, 1: enabled 2: disable -tstyp <TestType> -pt <PortNum> where PortNum = 1 - n, n = 192 if T1; n = 248 if E1 -contp <ConnType> where ConnType = 1 - 2, 1: PVC 2: SVC -chiden <idleDetType> where idleDetType = 1 - 3, 1: disable 2: enableOnhookDet 3: enableIdlePatternDet -condat <CondData> where CondData = 0 - 255 -condsig <CondSigCode> where CondSigCode = 0 - 255 -exis <ExtIdlSupp> where ExtIdlSupp = 1 - 2, 1: DisableSupression 2: EnableSupression -idintpd <IntgrPeriod> where IntgrPeriod = 0 - 100 -chidsig <IdleSigCode> where IdleSigCode = 0 - 255

-onhkcd <OnhookCode> where OnhookCode = 0 - 15

xcnfilmi

This command configures a port's local management interface. No messages appear on screen unless an error occurs.

Full Name

Configure ILMI

Syntax

xcnfilmi <port_num> <signal_type> <vpi> <vci> <scr> <trap_enable> <min_trap_int> <keep_alive>

where

<port_num>

port number in the range 1-4 for a four port card, 1-8 for an eight port card

<signal_type>

signalling type: 1 = other, 2 = no signalling, and 3 = ILMI

<vpi>

virtual path identifier in the range 0-259

<vci>

virtual circuit identifier in the range 0-65535

<scr>

virtual circuit identifier in the range 0-65535

<trap_enable>

ILMI trap enable: 1 = disable, 2 = enable

<min_trap_int>

minimum trap interval in the range 1-10 seconds.

<keep_alive>

enable for Keep Alive Polling: 1 = disable, 2 = enable

:

Related Commands

xdspilmi, dspilmi, dspilmicnt

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 2

xcnfln

This command configures a line on the current card to be either T1 or E1. If the command line does not include the E1 signalling parameter, the line is a T1.

Full Name

Configure line

Syntax

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

where

<line_num>

port number in the range 1-4 for a four port card, 1-8 for an eight port card

<line_code>

line coding: 2 for B8ZS, 3 for HDB3, 4 for AMI

<line_len>

line length: 1-7 for T1, 8-9 for E1

<clk_src>

clock source: 1 for loop clock; 2 for local clock

[E1-signalling]

CAS: CAS, no CRC
CAS_CRC: CAS with CRC
CCS: CCS no CRC
CCS_CRC: CCS with CRC
CLEAR: Clear E1

:

Related Commands

xcnfln, cnfln, xaddln, addln, delln

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1

Example

xcnfln 4 2 1 1

Description

Configure line 4 to be T1 with B8ZS line coding, have a length of 1, and use the loop clock as a clock source.

System Response
No system response unless an error occurs.

xcnfport

This command configures a service port on an FRSM or an AUSM.

The screen does not display a message after successful command entry. The configuration can be verified using the xdspport or dspport command.

The syntax for this command is differs according to the service module being addressed.

Summary for FRSM

Full Name

Configure port

Syntax

xcnfport <port_num> <lmi_sig> <asyn> <T391> <T392> <N391> <N392> <N393> <CLLMEN> <CLLMTM>

where

<port_num>

port number in the range 1-96 for four port T1, 1-124 for four port E1, 1-192 for eight port T1, 1-248 for eight port E1

<lmi_sig>

LMI signalling: 1 = Other, 2 = None, 3 = StrataLMI,
4 = AnnexAUNI, 5 = AnnexDUNI, 6 = AnnexANNI,
7 = AnnexDNNI

<asyn>

asynchronous status updates are either enabled [ (y)es] or disabled [(n)o].

<T391>

T391 timer is in the range 5-30 sec. This is the interval in seconds for status polling. This timer is for NNI.

<T392>

T392 timer is in the range 5-30 sec. This is the interval in seconds to expect status polling. This timer is for UNI.

<N391>

N391 counter is in the range 1-255. This is the number of UNI/NNI polling cycles.

<N392>

N392 counter is in the range 1-10. This is the UNI/NNI error threshold.

<N393>

N393 counter is in the range 1-10. This is the UNI/NNI monitored event count. It is always greater than the value for the N392 counter (the UNI/NNI error threshold).

<CLLMEN>

CLLM Enable is either 1 = Disable or 2 = Enable. Enables or disables Consolidated Link Layer Management messages.

<CLLMTM>

CLLM Timer is in the range 40-5000 ms. Sets the time between Consolidated Link Layer Management messages.

:

Possible errors are:

  • illegal/invalid parameters

  • port doesn't exist, use addport command to add port first

  • LMI NNI not enabled

Related Commands

xcnfport, addport, delport, dspport, dspports, xdspport, xdspports

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-6

Summary for AUSM

Full Name

Configure port

Syntax

xcnfport <port_num> <plpp loopback>

where:

<port_num>

port number in the range 1-4 for a four port card, 1-8 for an eight port card

<plpp loopback>

1 = no loopback, 2 = remote loopback, 3 = local loopback

Related Commands

cnfport, addport, delport, dspport, dspports, xdspport, xdspports

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1

xcnfportq

This command configures a port's queue parameters on the current AUSM. No messages appear on screen unless an error occurs.

Full Name

Configure port queue

Syntax

xcnfportq <port_num> <q_num> <q_algo> <service_seq> <q_depth> <clp_high> <clp_low> <efci_thres>

where

<port_num>

port number in the range 1-4 for a four port card, 1-8 for an eight port card

<q_num>

queue number is in the range 1-12 for a four port card, 1-16 for an eight port card.

<q_algo>

queue algorithm is the queue algorithm in the range 1-5, 0 = disable queue

<service_seq>

service sequence is the service sequence number in the range 1-16

<q_depth>

queue depth is the maximum queue depth in the range 1-8000 cells

<clp_high>

clp high is the high Cell Loss Priority in the range 1-8000 cells

<clp_low>

clp low is the low Cell Loss Priority in the range 1-8000 cells

<efci_thres>

efci threshold is the EFCI threshold in the range 1-8000 cells

:

Related Commands

cnfportq, xcnfportqs

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-6

xcnfportqs

The xcnfportqs command configures the queue parameters for all ports on the current AUSM. No messages appear on screen unless an error occurs.

Full Name

Configure parameters on all port queues

Syntax

xcnfportqs

Related Commands

cnfportq, xcnfportq

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-6

xdelcon

This command deletes a connection on an AUSM.

No messages appear on screen after command entry unless the command cannot execute as entered.

Full Name

Delete a connection

Syntax

xdelcon <connection number>

where:

<connection number>

connection number is in the range 16-271 for a four port card, 16-1015 for an eight port card

Related Commands

delcon, xdspcon, dspcon, xdspcons, dspcons, xaddcon, addcon

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1-2

where:

<port_num>

numbers in the range 1 to 96 are valid

<line_num>

value ranging from 1 to 4

<ds0_speed>

1 for 56K, 2 for 64K

<begin_slot>

beginning timeslot number in the T1 or E1 frame

<num_slot>

number of consecutive timeslots in the T1 or E1 frame

<port_type>

either 1, 2, or 3: 1 = frame relay, 2 = FUNI, 3=frame forwarding

xdnport

The xdnport command downs a port. No messages appear on screen unless an error occurs.

Full Name

Down port

Syntax

dnport <PortNum>

where:

<PortNum>

port number in the range 1-4 for a four port card, 1-8 for an eight port card

Related Commands

upport

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1

xdspchan

Displays extended ATM or frame relay channel parameters.

Full Name

Display channel

Syntax

xdspchan <channel number>

where:

<channel number>

The range is 16-271 for 4 port AUSM or FRSM, 16-1015 for 8 port AUSM or FRSM. The range is 16-23 for 4 port CESM, 32-279 for 8 port CESM.

Related Commands

xdspchans, dspchans, xcnfchan, cnfchan

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM, CESM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example 1

xdspchan 69

Description

Display the channel characteristics of channel 69.

xdspchancnt

This command displays the counter contents of a channel.

Full Name

Display channel count

Syntax

xdspchancnt <channel number>

where:

<channel number>

The range is 16-271 for 4 port AUSM or FRSM, 16-1015 for 8 port AUSM or FRSM. The range is 16-23 for 4 port CESM, 32-279 for 8 port CESM.

Related Commands

dspchancnt, xdspchstats, dspchstats

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes
Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

xdspchans

This command displays all the extended channel parameter values for all channels on the currently selected card.

Full Name

Display extended channel parameter values

Syntax

xdspchans

Related Commands

xdspchan, dspchan, addchan, delchan

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM, CESM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example

xdspchans

Description

Display the channels on the current FRSM.

System Response
DLCI Chan EQ I/EQDepth I/EQDEThre I/EECNThre Fst/DE Type Alarm ------------- ---- -- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- --- --- ----- ----- 11.1.1.100 69 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.1.101 70 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.1.102 71 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.1.103 72 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.1.104 73 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.1.105 74 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.1.106 75 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.1.107 76 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.1.108 77 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.1.109 78 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.1.110 79 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.1.111 80 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.1.112 81 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.1.113 82 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.1.114 83 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.1.115 84 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No 11.1.2.100 85 1 65535/65535 32768/32768 65535/6553 Ena/Dis NIW No Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop: For an AUSM, the display is the same as for the xdspcon display.

xdspcon

Displays configuration data for a connection.

Full Name

Display connection

Syntax

xdspcon <channel number>

where

<channel number>

channel number is in the range 16-271 for a four port card, 16-1015 for an eight port card

:

Related Commands

dspcon, xaddcon, addcon, xdelcon, delcon, xdspcons, dspcons

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example 1

xdspcon 16

Description

Display the connection parameters for channel 16.

System Response
ChanNum: 16 RowStatus: Add ConnectionType: VCC ServiceType: CBR PortNum: 1 VPI: 10 VCI: 100 EgressQNum: 1 IngressQDepth (cells): 100 IngressQCLPHigh (cells): 70 IngressQCLPLow (cells): 60 IngressEfciThreshold (cells): 50 CompliantCellDelayVariation (micro secs): 0 CompliantInfoRate (cells/sec): 0 InitialBurstSize (cells): 0 MaxFrameSize (cells): 0 PeakInformationRate (cells/sec) 1000 CLPTagEnable: Disabled

FrameGCRAEnable: Disabled

xdspcons

This command displays details of all connections between the current AUSM and the BNI to which the current shelf attaches.

Full Name

Display connections

Syntax

xdspcons

Related Commands

dspcons, xaddcon, addcon, xdelcon, delcon, xdspcon

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example

xdspcons

Description

Display parameters for the connections on the current AUSM.

System Response
Chan Port.VPI.VCI ConnType Service Type PCRlot1 Q-Depth State 30 1.10.100 VCC ABR 3622 2000 Active 33 1.10.200 VPC CBR 3622 100 Alarm

xdspilmi

This command displays the interim local management interface (ILMI) configuration.

Full Name

Display ILMI

Syntax

xdspilmi <port_num>

where

<port_num>

port_num is in the range 1-4 for a four port card, 1-8 for an eight port card

:

Related Commands

cnfilmi, xcnfilmi, dspilmicnt

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example 1

xdspilmi 1

Description

Display the ILMI configuration for port 1.

System Response
Port Num: 1 Signalling: No signalling SignallingVPI: 0 SignallingVCI: 0 ILMITrap: Disabled ILMI-Min-Trap-Interval (secs): 1 KeepAlivePolling: Disabled ErrorThreshold: 3 EventThreshold: 4 PollingInterval (secs): 30 MinimumEnquiryInterval (secs): 10

EXT Operation: port 2

xdspln

The xdspln command displays the detailed configuration for a specified line. When the current card is an ASC, the line is:

Full Name

Display line configuration

Syntax

On FRSM or AUSM cards

xdspln <line number>

where:

<line number>

line number can be 1 on an ASC and 1-4 on four port service modules and 1-8 on eight port service modules

On SRM-3T3 cards

xdspln <-srmds3><line number>

where:

<line number>

line number can be 1-3

Related Commands

xaddln, addln, xcnfln, cnfln, xdelln, delln

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, SRM-3T3, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active on ASC, any state on FRSM, AUSM, or SRM-3T3 Privilege: 1-6

Example 1

xdspln 2

Description

Display line 2 on the current AUSM card.

System Response
LineNum: 2 LineConnectorType: BNC LineType: dsx1E1CAS LineEnable: Enabled LineCoding: dsx1HDB3 LineLength: G.703 75 ohm LineXmtClockSource: LocalTiming LineLoopbackCommand: NoLoop LineSendCode: NoCode LineUsedTimeslotsBitMap: 0xffffffff ConfigChangePortBitMap: 0x0 LineNumOfValidEntries: 4
Example 2

xdspln 1

Description

Display line 1 on the current ASC (1 is the only valid line number on an ASC).

System Response for BNM-T3
LineNum: 1 LineType: dsx3CbitParity LineCoding: dsx3B3ZS LineLength: LessThan450ft LineOOFCriteria: 3 out of 8 LineAIScBitsCheck: Check C-bits LineLoopbackCommand: NoLoop LineRcvFEACValidation: 4 out of 5 FEAC codes LineNumOfValidEntries: 1
System Response for BNM-155
sonetLineNum: 1 sonetLineType: sonetLineloopbak: sonetHCmasking: sonetPayloadScramble: sonetFrameScramble: sonetMediumType: sonetMediumTimeElapsed: sonetMediumValidIntervals sonetMediumLineCoding sonetMediumLineType sonetMediumCircuitIdentifier sonetMediumValidEntries:

xdsplns

This command displays the configuration parameters for all lines on the current card. The displayed parameters depend on the card.

Full Name

Display lines

Syntax

xdsplns

Related Commands

dsplns, addln, xaddln, cnfln, xcnfln, xdelln, delln

Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, CESM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active on ASC, any state on FRSM, or AUSM Privilege: 1-6

Example 1

xdsplns

Description

Display lines on the current FRSM card.

System Response
Line ConnType Type Enable/Coding Length XmtClockSource ---- -------- ------------ ------- -------- ------------- -------------- 7.1 DB-15 dsx1ESF Modify/dsx1B8ZS 0-110 ft LocalTiming 7.2 DB-15 dsx1ESF Modify/dsx1B8ZS 0-110 ft LocalTiming 7.3 DB-15 dsx1ESF Modify/dsx1B8ZS 0-110 ft LocalTiming 7.4 DB-15 dsx1ESF Modify/dsx1B8ZS 0-110 ft LocalTiming LineNumOfValidEntries: 4
Example 2

xdsplns

Description

Display lines on the current ASC with BNM-T3 trunk card.

System Response
Line Type Coding Length Criteria AIScBitsCheck ---- -------------- -------- ------------- ----------- ------------- 2.1 dsx3CbitParity dsx3B3ZS LessThan450ft 3 out of 8 Check C-bits LineNumOfValidEntries: 1
Example 3

xdsplns

Description

Display lines on the current ASC with BNM-155 trunk card.

System Response
Medium Medium Medium Medium Sonet Line Line HSC Payload Frame Time Valid Line Line Line Type Lpbk mask Scramble Scramble Elapsed Intvls Coding Type ---- -------------- -------- ------------- ----------- ------------------ LineNumOfValidEntries: 1

xdspport

On an FRSM and CESM, the xdspport (or dspport) command displays the port configuration for the specified port. On an AUSM, the xdspport command displays the Physical Layer Protocol Processor of a port on the current AUSM.

Full Name

Display port

Syntax

xdspport <port number>

where:

On an FRSM-4T1, port number is in the range 1-96

On an FRSM-4E1, port number is in the range 1-124

On an FRSM-8T1, port number is in the range 1-192

On an FRSM-8E1, port number is in the range 1-248

or

On a CESM-8T1, port number is in the range 1-192

On a CESM-8E1, port number is in the range 1-248

or

On an AUSM, port number is the port number in the range 1-4 for a four port card, 1-8 for an eight port card

Related Commands

FRSM: xaddport, addport, xcnfport, cnfport, xdelport, delport

AUSM: xupport, upport, xdnport, dnport

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM, CESM

Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1-6

Example 1

xdspport 1

Description

Display the port configuration for port 1 on the current FRSM.

System Response
SlotNum: 7 PortLineNum: 1 PortNum: 1 PortRowStatus: Add PortDs0Speed: 64k PortDs0ConfigBitMap: 0xffffff PortEqueueServiceRatio: 1 PortFlagsBetweenFrames: 1 PortSpeed: 1536kbps SignallingProtocolType: NoSignalling AsynchronousUpdates: Disable T391LineIntegrityTimer: 10 T392PollingVerificationTimer: 15 N391FullStatusPollingCounter: 6 N392ErrorThreshold: 3 N393MonitoredEventCount: 4 PortState: FailedDuetoLineFailure PortSignallingState: No Signalling Failure CLLMEnableStatus: Disable CLLMxmtStatusTimer: 0 PortDs0UsedLine1: 0x00ffffff PortDs0UsedLine2: 0x00ffffff PortDs0UsedLine3: 0x00ffffff PortDs0UsedLine4: 0x00ffffff PortNumNextAvailable: 60 Syntax : dspport "port_num" port number -- values ranging from 1-96 are accepted
Example 2

xdspport 1

Description

Display port 1 on the current AUSM.

PortNumber: 1 Cell Framing: ATM Cell Scramble: No Scramble Plpp Loopback: No Loopback

xdspportcnt

This command displays counters for a specified port.

Full Name

Display port counters

Syntax

xdspportcnt <port number>

where

<port number>

For the FRSM, port number is in the range 1-96 for four port T1, 1-124 for four port E1, 1-192 for eight port T1, 1-248 for eight port E1

Port number is in the range 1-4 for a four port AUSM, 1-8 for an eight port AUSM

:

Related Commands

cnfcd, dspcds

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

xdspportq

The xdspportq command displays queue information for a specified port and egress queue on the AUSM or IM-ATM.

Full Name

Display port queue.

Syntax

xdspportq <port number> <egress queue number>

where

<port number>

port number is in the range 1-4 for a four port card, 1-8 for an eight port card

<egress queue number>

egress queue number is in the range 1-12 for a four port card, 1-16 for an eight port card

:

Related Commands

dspportq, dspportqs

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM, IM-ATM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example

xdspportq 1 1

Description

Display queue information for egress queue 1 on port 1.

System Response
Service Port Num: 1 Q Number: 1 Port Bin State: Enabled Service Sequence: 1 Queue Depth: 100 CLP Threshold High (cells): 100 CLP Threshold Low (cells): 100 EFCI Threshold: 100 Queue Algorithm: 1 Max Bandwidth Increment: 0 Min Bandwidth Increment: 0 Q CLP State: 0 Q Full Discarded Cells: 0 CLP Set Discarded Cells: 0

xdspportqs

This command displays queue information for all the egress queues on an AUSM port.

Full Name

Display port queues

Syntax

xdspportqs <port number>

Related Commands

dspportqs, xdspportq, dspportq

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example

xdspportqs 1

Description

Display egress queue information for all the egress queues on port 1.

System Response
Port Q Num State Q-Algo Service-Seq Depth-Max CLP-High CLP-Low EFCI-Thrsh ---- ----- ----- ------ ----------- --------- -------- ------- ---------- 1 1 Enabled 3 1 200 180 160 160 1 2 Enabled 3 2 900 800 700 700 1 3 Enabled 3 3 900 800 700 700 4 1 Enabled 3 1 200 180 160 160 4 2 Enabled 3 2 900 800 700 700 4 3 Enabled 3 3 900 800 700 700 Syntax : dspportqs

xdspports

The xdspports command displays information on all the ports on the current card.

Full Name

Display ports

Syntax

xdspports

Related Commands

dspport, addport, cnfport, delport, dspport

Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM, CESM

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example

xdspports

Description

Display the ports on the current FRSM.

System Response
Port Ena/Speed EQService SignalType T391 T392 N391 N392 N393 InAlarm Ratio -------- --- ----- --------- ------------ ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ------- 7.2.1 Add/1536k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.2 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.3 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.4 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.5 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.6 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.7 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.8 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.9 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.10 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.11 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.12 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.13 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.14 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.15 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.16 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.17 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.18 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No 7.2.19 Add/ 64k 1 NoSignalling 10 15 6 3 4 No

xdspshelf

This command displays characteristics of the shelf information on card and line status.

Full Name

Display shelf

Syntax

xdspshelf

Related Commands

dspshelf

Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1-6

Example 1
Slot CardState CardType CardAlarm Redundancy ---- ----------- ------------ --------- ------------------ 1.1 Unknown ? 1.2 Active BNM-T3 Minor 1.3 Empty 1.4 Active ASC 1.5 Active FRSM-4T1 1.6 Empty 1.7 Active AUSM-4T1 Minor 1.8 Empty 1.9 Active FRSM-8E1 1.10 Active AUSM-8T1 1.11 Active CESM-8T1 1.12 Empty 1.13 Empty 1.14 Empty 1.15 Unknown 1.16 Empty Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop: NumOfValidEntries: 16 NodeName: pubsaxi1 Date: 06/14/1998 Time: 07:47:27 TimeZone: PST TimeZoneGMTOff: -8 StatsMasterIpAddress: 172.29.52.18 shelfIntegratedAlarm: Minor BkplnSerialNum: 133492 BkplnType: 1 BkplnFabNumber: fab#213882-00 revAD

BkplnHwRev: ab

xupport

This command ups a port. No messages appear on screen unless an error occurs.

Full Name

Up port

Syntax

xupport <PortNum>

where:

<PortNum>

Specified port number in the range 1-4 for a four port card, 1-8 for an eight port card

Related Commands

xupport, xdnport, dnport

Cards on which the command executes

AUSM

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1


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