Chapter 6 cnfln 6 cnfln Configure Line Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Configures a line on the current service module. Use cnfln after you have activated the line using upln. Note You cannot configure a line that currently has any configured virtual interfaces on it. Note The cnfln syntax varies according to the card and line type, so each line type has its own description. Syntax —(SONET/SDH Lines) cnfln <bay.line> -slt <LineType> -clk <clockSource> Syntax Description —(SONET/SDH Lines) bay.line Identifies the line you want to configure, in the format bay.line. On an MPSM-T3E3-155, the bay number is always 1, and the line number is in the range from 1 through 3. Note -slt Use the dsplns command to see the line numbers for all lines on the current card. Enter the keyword (-slt) followed by the LineType identifier. For example: -slt 2 The possible values are: -clk • 1 = sonetSts3c • 2 = sonetStm1 Determines whether the transmit clock comes from the backplane (local timing) or the receive clock on the line (looped timing). Enter the keyword (-clk) followed by the clockSource identifier. For example: -clk 2 The possible values for this parameter are: 6-114 • 1 = loopTiming source—The receive clock on the back card is redirected to become the transmit clock source. • 2 = localTiming source (default)—The clock source from the backplane functions as the transmit clock source. Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 cnfln Syntax (T3 Lines) cnfln <bay.line> -lt <LineType> -len <LineLength> -oof <OOFCriteria> -cb <AIScBitsCheck> -rfeac <RcvFEACValidation> -sc <sendCode> -clk <clockSource> -chan <channelization> Syntax Description (T3) bay.line Identifies the line you want to configure, in the format bay.line. On an MPSM-T3E3-155, the bay number is always 1, and the line number is in the range from 1 through 3. Note -lt Use the dsplns command to see the line numbers for all lines on the current card. Enter the keyword (-lt) followed by the LineType identifier. For example: -lt 2 The possible values for a T3 line are: -len • 1 = ds3cbitadm • 2 = ds3cbitplcp • 9 = dsx3M23 • 11 = dsx3CbitParity Enter the keyword (-len) followed by the length of the line in meters, for example, -len 2. Range: 0–64000 meters. Note -oof On a T3 line, you must set the line length to match the physical length of the cable. Setting this value to a value higher than the actual length of the cable may cause a higher output drive from the card. However, this will not impact the overall power consumption or heat dissipation of the card. Specifies the threshold for triggering an out-of-frame condition. Enter the keyword (-oof) followed by the OOFCriteria identifier. For example: -oof The possible values for this parameter are: -cb • 1 = 3 out of 8. An out-of-frame condition is declared if at least 3 out of 8 framing bits are in error. • 2 = 3 out of 16. An out-of-frame condition is declared if at least 3 out of 16 framing bits are in error. Determines whether the node checks the C-bit in response to AIS. Enter the keyword (-cb) followed by the AIScBitsCheck identifier. For example: -cb 2 The possible values for this parameter are: -rfeac • 1 = check the C-bit • 2 = ignore the C-bit Value to set FEAC (far-end alarm and control) code validation criteria. Enter the keyword (-rfeac) followed by the RcvFEACValidation identifier. The possible values for LineRcvFEACValidation are: • 1 = 4 out of 5: a valid FEAC code is declared if 4 of 5 codes match. • 2 = 8 out of 10: a valid FEAC code is declared when 8 of 10 codes match. Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-115 Chapter 6 cnfln -sc Identifies the current line send code. Enter the keyword (-sc) followed by the sendCode identifier. For example: -sc 2 Note -clk Release 5 of the MPSM-T3E3-155 does not the -sc option. Determines whether the transmit clock comes from the backplane (local timing) or the receive clock on the line (looped timing). Enter the keyword (-clk) followed by the clockSource identifier. For example: -clk 2 The possible values for this parameter are: -chan • 1 = loopTiming source—The receive clock on the back card is redirected to become the transmit clock source. • 2 = localTiming source (default)—The clock source from the backplane functions as the transmit clock source. Enables/disables channelization on the current line. Enter the keyword (-chan) followed by the channelization identifier. For example: -chan 2 The possible values for this parameter are: • 1 = Disabled • 2 = Enabled Syntax (E3) cnfln <bay.line> -lt <lineType> -clk <clockSource> -txtrace <TraceString> Syntax Description (E3) bay.line Identifies the line you want to configure, in the format bay.line. On an MPSM-T3E3-155, the bay number is always 1, and the line number is in the range from 1 through 3. Note -lt Use the dsplns command to see the line numbers for all lines on the current card. Enter the keyword (-lt) followed by the LineType identifier. For example: -lt 17 The possible values are: 6-116 • 17 = e3g832frmronly • 18 = e3g751frmronly Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 cnfln -clk Determines whether the transmit clock comes from the backplane (local timing) or the receive clock on the line (looped timing). Enter the keyword (-clk) followed by the clockSource identifier. For example: -clk 2 The possible values for this parameter are: -txtrace • 1 = loopTiming source—The receive clock on the back card is redirected to become the transmit clock source. • 2 = localTiming source (default)—The clock source from the backplane functions as the transmit clock source. Optional keyword that allows you to transmit and display trail trace bytes. You can test the line by transmitting a group of numbers using cnfln -txtrace and then displaying the result using the dspln command to see if the numbers are the same. Enter the keyword (-txtrace) followed by the TraceString. The TraceString is a number that can be a maximum of 15 bytes. For example: -txtrace 1736297 Related Commands dsplns, dspln, dnln, upln, addlnloop Attributes Log: yes State: active Privilege: ANYUSER Example In the following example, the user configures the sonet line 1.1 so that the line type is channelized STS3, and the receive clock on the back card is redirected to become the transmit clock source (loop timing). Once the configuration has been accepted, the user enters the dspln command to verify the results. M8850_NY.13.MPSM155[ATM].a > cnfln 1.1 -slt 1 -clk 1 M8850_NY.13.MPSM155[ATM].a Line Number : Admin Status : Loopback : Frame Scrambling : Xmt Clock source : Line Type : Medium Type(SONET/SDH) : Medium Time Elapsed : Medium Valid Intervals : Medium Line Type : Channelized : Num of STS-Paths/AUs : Provisioned Paths/AUs : > dspln 1.1 1.1 Up NoLoop Enable loopTiming sonetSts3c SONET 804 96 Other No 1 1 Alarm Status APS enabled Number of ATM ports Number of ATM partitions Number of ATM SPVC Number of ATM SPVP Number of ATM SVC Number of ATM Sig VC Number of FR ports Number of FR Connections Number of IMA Links : : : : : : : : : : : Clear Disable 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 M8850_NY.13.MPSM155[ATM].a > In the following example, the user configures the E3 line 1.2 so that its receive clock is the transmit clock source, and then displays the results. Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-117 Chapter 6 cnfln mpsm_node1.9.MPSM155[ATM].a > cnfln 1.2 -clk 2 mpsm_node1.9.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspln 1.2 Line Number : 1.2 Admin Status : Up Alarm Status Line Type : e3g832frmronly Number of ATM ports Line Coding : e3HDB3 Number of ATM partitions Line Length(meters) : 0 Number of ATM SPVC Loopback : NoLoop Number of ATM SPVP Xmt. Clock source : localTiming Number of ATM SVC Number of ATM Sig VC Number of FR ports Number of FR Connections Number of IMA Links Xmt. Trace : : : : : : : : : : : Clear 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 mpsm_node1.9.MPSM155[ATM].a > 6-118 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 cnflnalm cnflnalm Configure Line Alarm Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Use the cnflnalm command to configure statistical line alarms thresholds. You can use this command to make the lines more or less sensitive to alarms. Syntax (Sonet Section) cnflnalm -sonetsec <bay.line> -secsev <Severity> -seces15 <ES15min> -seces24 <ES24Hr> -secses15 <SES15min> -secses24 <SES24Hr> -secsefs15 <SEFS15min> -secsefs24 <SEFS24Hr> -seccv15 <UAS15min> -seccv24 <UAS24Hr> Syntax Description (Sonet Sections) -sonetsec <bay.line> Identifies the line on which you want to configure statistical line alarms thresholds. Enter the keyword (-sonetsec) followed by the line number, in the format bay.line. For example: -sonetsec 1.2 Note -secsev <Severity> Use the dsplns command to see the line numbers for all lines on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Determines the severity of SONET or SDH section statistical alarm counters. When a Statistical Counter exceeds its specified threshold, the system sends an alarm with appropriate severity. Enter a number to indicate the severity for all statistical alarms on the specified line as follows: • 1—minor • 2—major • 3—none (no alarm will be raised). -seces15 <ES15min> Sets the threshold for errored seconds in the current 15-minute interval. -seces24 <ES24Hr> Sets the threshold for errored seconds in the current 24-hour interval. -secses15 <SES15min> Sets the threshold for severely errored seconds in the current 15-minute interval. -secses24 <SES24Hr> Sets the threshold for severely errored seconds in the current 24-hour interval. -secsefs15 <SEFS15min> Sets the threshold for severely errored framing seconds in the current 15-minute interval. -secsefs24 <SEFS24Hr> Sets the threshold for severely errored framing seconds in the current 24-hour interval. -seccv15 <UAS15min Sets the threshold for code violations in the current 15-minute interval. -seccv24 Sets the threshold for code violations in the current 24-hour interval. <CV24Hr> Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-119 Chapter 6 cnflnalm Syntax (Sonet Lines) cnflnalm -sonetline <bay.line> -lnsev <Severity> -lnes15 <ES15min> -lnes24 <ES24Hr> -lnses15 <SES15min> -lnses24 <SES24Hr> -lncv15 <CV15min> -lncv24 <CV24Hr> -lnuas15 <UAS15min> -lnuas24 <UAS24Hr> Syntax Description (Sonet Lines) -sonetline <bay.line> Identifies the line which to you want to configure statistical line alarms thresholds. Enter the keyword (-sonetline) followed by the line number, in the format bay.line. For example: -sonetline 1.2 Note -lnsev <Severity> Use the dsplns command to see the line numbers for all lines on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Determines the severity of SONET or SDH line statistical alarm counters. When a Statistical Counter exceeds its specified threshold, the system sends an alarm with appropriate severity. Enter a number to indicate the severity for all statistical alarms on the specified line as follows: • 1—minor • 2—major • 3—none (no alarm will be raised). -lnes15 <ES15min> Sets the threshold for errored seconds in the current 15-minute interval. -lnes24 <ES24Hr> Sets the threshold for errored seconds in the current 24-hour interval. -lnses15 <SES15min> Sets the threshold for severely errored seconds in the current 15-minute interval. -lnses24 <SES24Hr> Sets the threshold for severely errored seconds in the current 24-hour interval. -lncv15 <CV15min> Sets the threshold for code violations in the current 15-minute interval. -lncv24/ Sets the threshold for code violations in the current 24-hour interval. <CV24Hr> -lnuas15 <UAS15min> Sets the threshold for unavailable seconds in the current 24-hour interval. -lnuas24 Sets the threshold for unavailable seconds in the current 24-hour interval. <UAS15min> Syntax (DS3/E3 Lines) cnflnalm ds3|-e3 <bay.line> -dsev <severity> -lcv15 <LCV15min> -lcv24 <LCV24Hr> -les15 <LES15min> -les24 <LES24Hr> -pcv15 <PCV15min> -pcv24 <PCV24Hr> -pes15 <PES15min> -pes24 <PES24Hr> -pses15 <PSES15min> -pses24 <PSES24Hr> -sefs15 <SEFS15min> -sefs24 <SEFS24Hr> -uas15 <UAS15min> -uas24 <UAS24Hr> 6-120 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 cnflnalm Syntax Description DS3 Lines) -ds3|-e3 <bay.line> Identifies the line which to you want to configure statistical line alarms thresholds. Enter the keyword (-ds3 or -e3) followed by the line number, in the format bay.line. For example: -ds3 1.2 Note -dsev <severity> Use the dsplns command to see the line numbers for all lines on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Determines the severity of DS3 or E3 statistical alarm counters. When a Statistical Counter exceeds its specified threshold, the system sends an alarm with appropriate severity. Enter a number to indicate the severity for all statistical alarms on the specified line as follows: • 1—minor • 2—major • 3—none (no alarm will be raised). -lncv15 <LCV15min> Sets the threshold for code violations in the current 15-minute interval. -lncv24/ Sets the threshold for code violations in the current 24-hour interval. <LCV24Hr> -les15 <LES15min> Sets the threshold for errored seconds in the current 15-minute interval. -les24 <LES24Hr> Sets the threshold for errored seconds in the current 24-hour interval. -pcv15 <PCV15min> Sets the threshold for PVC errors in the current 15-minute interval. -pcv24 <PCV24Hr> Sets the threshold for PVC errors in the current 24-hour interval. -pes15 <PES15min> Sets the threshold for errored seconds in the current 15-minute interval. -pes24 <PES24Hr> Sets the threshold for errored seconds in the current 24-hour interval. -pses15 <PSES15min> Sets the threshold for P-bit errored seconds in the current 15-minute interval. -pses24 <PSES24Hr> Sets the threshold for P-bit errored seconds in the current 24-hour interval. -sefs15 <SEFS15min> Sets the threshold for severely errored framing seconds in the current 15-minute interval. -sefs24 <SEFS24Hr> Sets the threshold for severely errored framing seconds in the current 24-hour interval. -uas15 <UAS15min> Sets the threshold for unavailable seconds in the current 24-hour interval. -uas24 <UAS24Hr> Sets the threshold for unavailable seconds in the current 24-hour interval. Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-121 Chapter 6 cnflnalm Syntax (PLCP Lines) cnflnalm -plcp <bay.line> -psev <severity> -bcv15 <CV15min> -bcv24 <CV24Hr> -bes15 <ES15min> -bes24 <ES24Hr> -bses15 <SES15min> -bses24 <SES24Hr> -pses15 <SEFS15min> -pses24 <SEFS24Hr> -puas15 <UAS15min> -puas24 <UAS24Hr> Syntax Description (PLCP Lines) -plcp <bay.line> Identifies the line which to you want to configure statistical line alarms thresholds. Enter the keyword (-plcp) followed by the line number, in the format bay.line. For example: -plcp 1.2 Note -psev <severity> Use the plcp command to see the line numbers for all lines on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Determines the severity of DS3 or PLCP statistical alarm counters. When a Statistical Counter exceeds its specified threshold, the system sends an alarm with appropriate severity. Enter a number to indicate the severity for all statistical alarms on the specified line as follows: • 1—minor • 2—major • 3—none (no alarm will be raised). -bcv15 <CV15min> Sets the threshold for code violations in the current 15-minute interval. -bcv24 <CV24Hr> Sets the threshold for code violations in the current 24-hour interval. -bes15 <ES15min> Sets the threshold for errored seconds in the current 15-minute interval. -bes24 <ES24Hr> Sets the threshold for errored seconds in the current 24-hour interval. -bses15 <SES15min> Sets the threshold for severely errored seconds in the current 15-minute interval. -bses24 <SES24Hr> Sets the threshold for severely errored seconds in the current 24-hour interval. -pses15 <SEFS15min> Sets the threshold for P-bit severely errored seconds in the current 15-minute interval. -pses24 <SEFS24Hr> Sets the threshold for P-bit severely errored seconds in the current 24-hour interval. -puas15 <UAS15min> Sets the threshold for unavailable seconds in the current 24-hour interval. -puas24 <UAS24Hr> Sets the threshold for unavailable seconds in the current 24-hour interval. Related Commands clradjlnalmcnt, clrlnalmcnt, dspadjlnalm, dspadjlnalmcnt, dsplnalm, dsplnalmcnf, dsplnalmcnt, dsplnalms 6-122 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 cnflnalm Attributes Log: yes State: active, standby, init Privilege: ANYUSER Example (E3) In the following example, the user configures the E3 line 1.1 to show minor alarms when any of the statistical counters exceed their threshold. The user also sets the threshold for code violations in the current 24-hour and 15-minute intervals to 500. mpsm_node1.9.MPSM155[ATM].a > cnflnalm -e3 1.1 -dsev 1 -lcv15 500 -lcv24 500 mpsm_node1.9.MPSM155[ATM].a > dsplnalm ERR: Input string is invalid Syntax: dsplnalm <bay.line> <bay.line> -- bay: 1 line: 1 - 3 mpsm_node1.9.MPSM155[ATM].a > dsplnalmcnf -e3 1.1 LineNum: 1.1 Stat Alarm Severity: Minor 15min Threshold 24hr Threshold LCV : 500 500 LES : 86 864 PCV : 382 3820 PES : 86 864 PSES : 4 40 SEFS : 2 8 UAS : 10 10 mpsm_node1.9.MPSM155[ATM].a > Example (Frame Relay Service Context) Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-123 Chapter 6 cnfpart cnfpart Configure Resource Partition Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Modifies a resource partition. A resource partition on the MPSM-T3E3-155 consists of minimum and maximum percentages of bandwidth, a VPI/VCI range, and a minimum and maximum number of connections available to a network control application. The current network controller is PNNI. Refer to the description of addpart for information on resource partitions. You must bring the port down using dnport before you can configure a partition using cnfpart. Note The cnfpart and cnfrscprtn commands are identical. The name “cnfrscprtn” is consistent with the corresponding command in a Cisco MGX 8850 PXM1-based switch. You can use either command. Important VPI/VCI Range Issues When configuring a partition, be sure to configure the VPI/VCI ranges to meet your actual usage requirements. It is important that you do not configure the entire VPI/VCI range for a single partition. The ability to seamlessly add new partitions in the future depends on configuring only the necessary ranges for each partition. The Cisco recommended ranges for a single partition are as follows: Caution • For a VPI on a UNI port where the available range is 0–255, the recommended configured range is 0–140. • For a VPI on a PNNI port where the range is 0–4096, the recommended configured range is 0–2500 or about 60%. When adding or configuring a PNNI partition, do not configure the entire VPI/VCI range for one partition. In the future, if you migrate from a PNNI only service to a service with multiple partitions, you will need the additional VPI/VCI ranges to be able to add a new partition. If you configure all of the available ranges for the PNNI partition, you will not be able to add a new partition without bringing down the port using the dnport command to change the PNNI VPI/VCI ranges. Bringing down a port on a live network is usually not an option. Syntax (ATM Service Context) cnfpart -if <if> -id <partionID> -emin <egrMinBw> -emax <egrMaxBw> -imin <ingMinBw> -imax <ingMaxBw> -vpmin <minVpi> -vpmax <maxVpi> -vcmin <minVci> -vcmax <maxVci> -mincon <min connections> -maxcon <max connections> Note The maximum number of connections must be greater than 10. Syntax Description (ATM Service Context) Note 6-124 On a virtual trunk, the min_vpi and max_vpi must be the same. Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 cnfpart -if <if> Identifies the logical ATM interface to which you want to add a resource partition. Enter the -if keyword followed by the interface (or port) number, for example: -if 10 Note Use the dspports command in the ATM CLI context to see the port numbers for all active ATM ports. -id The partition ID number. The range is a number from 1 through 20. -emin Specifies the guaranteed percentage of egress bandwidth. Each unit of egrMinBw is 0.00001 of the total bandwidth on the port. (An egrMinBw of 1000000 = 100%.) This approach provides a high level of granularity. -emax Specifies the maximum percentage of the bandwidth. Each unit of egrMaxBw is 0.00001 of the total bandwidth available to the port. (An egrMaxBw of 1000000 = 100%.) The resulting bandwidth must be at least 50 cps. -imin Specifies the guaranteed percentage of the ingress bandwidth. Each unit of ingMinBw is 0.0001 of the total bandwidth available to the port. For example, an ingMinBw of 1000000 = 100%. -imax Specifies the maximum percentage of the ingress bandwidth. Each increment of ingMaxBw is 0.0001 of the total bandwidth on the port. For example, an ingMaxBw of 1000000 = 100%. Note that the maximum ingress bandwidth must be at least 50 cps. -vpmin Specifies the minimum VPI. For NNI, the range is 0–4095. For UNI, the range is 0–255. -vpmax Specifies the maximum VPI in the range 0–4095 for an NNI. For a UNI, the range is 0–255. The maxvpi cannot be less than the minvpi. -vcmin Minimum VCI range. Enter a number in the range from 1 through 65535. -vcmax Maximum VCI: range. Enter a number in the range from 1 through 65535. The vcmax cannot be less than the vcmin. -mincon Specifies the guaranteed number of connections. Enter the number 0. Note In Release 5, only 0 is supported. See dspcd for information about port groups. -maxcon Specifies the maximum number of connections. The range is between 10 and126976, or the maximum number of connections in the port group. See dspcd port group information. maxcon cannot be less than mincon. Syntax (Frame Relay Service Context) cnfpart <ifNum> <controllerNum> [-lcn <available connections>] [-dlcimin <minDlci>] [-dlcimax <maxDlci>] [-ibw <ingPctBw>] [-ebw <egrPctBw>] Note The maximum number of connections must be greater than 10. Syntax Description (Frame Relay Service Context) Note On a virtual trunk, the min_vpi and max_vpi must be the same. Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-125 Chapter 6 cnfpart ifNum Identifies the logical Frame Relay interface to which you want to add a resource partition. Note controllerNum Use the dspports command in the Frame Relay CLI context to see the port numbers for all active Frame Relay ports. Specifies a network controller protocol. Enter 2 to specify the PNNI controller. Note Release 5 of the MPSM-T3E3-155 supports the PNNI controller (option 2) only. Options 1 (TAG switching) and 3 (MPLS) are not supported on the MPSM-T3E3-155 card. -lcn Logical channel number. Range: 0–4000. -dlcimin Lowest data-link connection identifier (DLCI). A value that specifies the DLCI in a Frame Relay network: Two-byte header—Range: 1–1023 Four-byte header—Range: 0–8355840 The value specified must be n * 32768, where n is a number from 0 to 255. -dlcimax Highest data-link connection identifier (DLCI). A value that specifies a DLCI in a Frame Relay network: 2-byte header—Value range: 1–1023 4-byte header—Value range: 0–8388607 The value specified must be (n * 32768)-1, where n is a number from 1 to 256. -ibw Percentage of ingress bandwidth available to the connection. Range: 0–100 percent. -ebw Percentage of egress bandwidth available to the connection. Range: 0–100 percent. Related Commands addpart, delpart, dsppart, dsppart Attributes Log: yes State: active Privilege: GROUP1 Example (ATM Service Context) In the following example, the user enters the dnport command to deactivate port 4, and then enters the cnfpart command to configure resource partition 1 with the following parameters: 6-126 • guaranteed egress bandwidth—9000 • maximum egress bandwidth—9000 • guaranteed ingress bandwidth—1000 • maximum ingress bandwidth—10000 • minimum VPI—0 • maximum VPI—200 • minimum VCI—1 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 cnfpart • maximum VCI—60000 After configuring the partition parameters, the user enters the dsppart command to verify the partition is configured properly. The user then enters the upport command to reactivate port 4, and then enters dspport to verify the port is back up and functioning properly. M8850_NY.13.MPSM155[ATM].a > dnport 4 Traffic loss will result on all connections on this port. Do you want to proceed (Yes/No) ? y NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > cnfpart -if 4 -id 1 -emin 9000 -emax 9000 -imin 1000 -imax 10000 -vpmin 0 -vpmax 200 -vcmin 1 -vcmax 60000 M8850_NY.13.MPSM155[ATM].a > dsppart 4 1 Interface Number : 4 Partition Id : 1 Controller Id : 2 egr Guaranteed bw(.0001percent): 9000 egr Maximum bw(.0001percent) : 9000 ing Guaranteed bw(.0001percent): 1000 ing Maximum bw(.0001percent) : 10000 min vpi : 0 max vpi : 200 min vci : 1 max vci : 60000 guaranteed connections : 0 maximum connections : 120 M8850_NY.13.MPSM155[ATM].a > upport 4 M8850_NY.13.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspport 4 Interface Number : 4 Line/Path Number : 1.1.1 Admin State : Up Guaranteed bandwidth(cells/sec): 1000 Maximum bandwidth(cells/sec) : 1000 ifType : NNI VPI number (VNNI, VUNI) : 0 MIN VPI (EVNNI, EVUNI) SCT Id F4 to F5 Conversion : 0 : 0 =Def : Disabled Number Number Number Number of of of of SPVC SPVP SVC Sig VC IMA Group Number : Operational State : Number of partitions : Number of SPVC : Number of SPVP : Number of SVC : Number of Sig VC : MAX VPI (EVNNI, EVUNI): : : : : 1 0 0 0 N/A Up 1 1 0 0 0 0 M8850_NY.13.MPSM155[ATM].a > Example (Frame Relay Service Context) In the following example, the user enters the dnport command to deactivate port 50, and then enters the cnfpart command to configure resource partition 2 so that it has the logical channel number 2000. The user then enters the dspport command to ensure the configuration took place properly, and then enters the upport command to reactivate port 50. After reactivating port 50, the user enters the dspport command to ensure port 50 is back up and functioning properly. mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > dnport 50 Traffic loss will result on all frame relay connections on this card. Do you want to proceed (Yes/No) ? y mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > cnfpart 50 2 -lcn 2000 mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > dsppart 50 2 Interface Number : 50 Partition Id : pnni Controller Id : 2 Number of SPVC: 0 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-127 Chapter 6 cnfpart Available LCNs Min DLCI Max DLCI Ingress Percentage Bandwidth Egress Percentage Bandwidth : : : : : 2000 0 1023 100 100 mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > upport 50 mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > dspport 50 Interface Number : 50 Line Number : 1.1.3:1.1 DS0 Speed : unused DS0 Configuration Bit Map : 1(24) Admin State : Up Operational State : Up Port State : Active Port Signaling State : No Signaling Failure Interface Type : Frame Relay SCT Id : 0/0 =Def Frame Header Length : Two Bytes Flags Between Frames : 1 Equeue Service Ratio : 1 Port Speed : 1536 kbps Checksum type : crc16 Over-subscription : Disabled Over-subscribed : False Signaling Protocol Type : No Signaling Enhanced LMI : Disabled FRF 1.2 Support : Disabled Asynchronous Updates : Disabled T391 Link Integrity Timer : 10 secs Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop: T392 Polling Verification Timer : 15 secs N391 Full Status Polling Counter : 6 N392 Error Threshold : 3 N393 Monitored Event Count : 4 FRF.12 Fragmentation : Disabled FRF.12 Fragment Size : 64 Bytes Port HDLC Frame Inversion : Disabled Number of Partitions : 1 Number of SPVC : 0 mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > 6-128 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 cnfpath cnfpath Configure Path Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Configures the attributes of the specified STS or DS3 path (path_num). For an STS path, a service is provisioned by configuring the payload (-payload). The path width (-width) may only be configured when the path is down. Syntax—Sonet/SDH Path For an STS path in an “up” state, use the following syntax: cnfPath [-sts] <path_id> [-payload <sts_au_payload_type>] [-txtrace <trace-string>] For an STS path in an “down” state, use the following syntax: cnfPath [-sts] <path_id> [-width <width_spec>] Syntax Description—Sonet/SDH Path -sts <path_id> Identifies the path you want to configure. Enter the -sts keyword followed by the <path_num>, for example, -sts 1.1:0. Note -payload -txtrace Use the dsppaths -sts command to see the path numbers for all available STS/STM paths on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Specifies the payload type. The possible values for this parameter are: • 2 = unspecified • 3 = ds3 • 4 = vt15vc11 • 5 = vt2vc12 • 8 = e3 • 9 = vtStructured (SDH and width 3) The transmitting trail trace string in bytes, up to 64 characters. Enter 0, 16, or 64. For SONET the string can be up to 62 bytes. For SDH the string can be up to 15 bytes. -width Specifies the width of the path. The possible values for this parameter are: • 1 = sts1_stm0 • 3 = sts3c_stm1 Note The path width may only be configured when the path is down. Syntax—DS3 Path cnfpath [-ds3] <path_id>[-cb <AIScBitsCheck>] [-oof <OOF Criteria>] [-lt <Line Type>] [-clk <Clock Source>] [-feac <RcvFEAC>] [-lpb <Loopback>] [-chan <Channelization>] Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-129 Chapter 6 cnfpath Syntax Description—DS3 Path -ds3 <path_id> Identifies the path you want to configure. Enter the -ds3 keyword followed by the <path_num>, for example, -ds3 1.1.1. Note -cb Use the dsppaths -ds3 command to see the path numbers for all available DS3 paths on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Determines whether the node checks the C-bit in response to AIS. Enter the keyword (-cb) followed by the AIScBitsCheck identifier. For example: -cb 2 The possible values for this parameter are: -oof • 1 = check the C-bit • 2 = ignore the C-bit Specifies the threshold for triggering an out-of-frame condition. Enter the keyword (-oof) followed by the OOFCriteria identifier. For example: -oof The possible values for this parameter are: -lt • 1 = 3 out of 8. An out-of-frame condition is declared if at least 3 out of 8 framing bits are in error. • 2 = 3 out of 16. An out-of-frame condition is declared if at least 3 out of 16 framing bits are in error. Enter the keyword (-lt) followed by the LineType identifier. For example: -lt 2 The possible values for this parameter are: -clk • 1 = ds3cbitadm • 2 = ds3cbitplcp • 9 = dsx3M23 • 11 = dsx3CbitParity Note The default setting is dsx3CbitParity (option 11). Note After you add ATM service to a path with the addport command, the line type is automatically set to dsx3CbitParity (option 11) by default. You can changed to ds3cbitadm (option 1) or ds3cbitplcp (option 3) only after ATM service has been added to a path with the addport command. Determines whether the transmit clock comes from the backplane (local timing) or the receive clock on the line (looped timing). Enter the keyword (-clk) followed by the clockSource identifier. For example: -clk 2 The possible values for this parameter are: 6-130 • 1 = loopTiming source—The receive clock on the back card is redirected to become the transmit clock source. • 2 = localTiming source (default)—The clock source from the backplane functions as the transmit clock source. Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 cnfpath -feac Specifies the threshold for triggering an FEAC condition. Enter the keyword (-feac) followed by the RcvFEAC identifier. For example: -feac 1 The possible values for this parameter are: • 1 = 4 out of 5 • 2 = 8 out of 10 • 3 = disable Note -lpb -chan Release 5 of the MPSM-T3E3-155 does not support option 3 (disable). Specifies the loopback type for the line type. The entry for no loopback (1) removes any existing loopback. • 1 = No loopback • 2 = Local loopback • 3 = Remote loopback Enables/disables channelization on the current line. Enter the keyword (-chan) followed by the channelization identifier. For example: -chan 2 The possible values for this parameter are: • 1 = Disabled • 2 = Enabled Syntax—E3 Path cnfpath [-e3] <path_id> [-lt <Line Type>] [-clk <Clock Source>] [-lpb <Loopback>] [-txtrace <traceString>] Syntax Description—E3 Path -e3 <path_id> Identifies the E3 path you want to configure. Enter the -e3 keyword followed by the <path_num>, for example, -e3 1.1:0. Note -lt Use the dsppaths -e3 command to see the path numbers for all available E3 paths on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Enter the keyword (-lt) followed by the LineType identifier. For example: -lt 2 The possible values for this parameter are: • 17 = e3g832frmronly • 18 = e3g751frmronly Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-131 Chapter 6 cnfpath -clk Determines whether the transmit clock comes from the backplane (local timing) or the receive clock on the line (looped timing). Enter the keyword (-clk) followed by the clockSource identifier. For example: -clk 2 The possible values for this parameter are: -lpb -txtrace • 1 = loopTiming source—The receive clock on the back card is redirected to become the transmit clock source. • 2 = localTiming source (default)—The clock source from the backplane functions as the transmit clock source. Specifies the loopback type for the line type. The entry for no loopback (1) removes any existing loopback. • 1 = No loopback • 2 = Local loopback • 3 = Remote loopback Optional keyword that allows you to transmit trail trace bytes. You can test the line by transmitting a group of numbers using cnfpath -txtrace and then displaying the result using the dsppath command to see if the numbers are the same. Enter the keyword (-txtrace) followed by the TraceString. The TraceString is a number or string of letters that can be a maximum of 15 bytes. For example: -txtrace 1736297 Syntax—DS1/E1 Path cnfpath [-ds1] <path_id> [-lpb <Loopback>][-clk <Clock Source>] [-lt <Line Type>] Syntax Description -ds1 <path_id> Identifies the ds1/e1 path you want to configure. Enter the -ds1 keyword followed by the <path_num> to display all DS1 and E1 lines, for example, -ds1 1.1.1:1. Note -lpb 6-132 Use the dsppaths -ds1 command to see the path numbers for all available DS1 and E1 paths on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Specifies the loopback type for the line type. The entry for no loopback (1) removes any existing loopback. • 1 = No loopback • 2 = Local loopback • 3 = Remote loopback Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 cnfpath -clk Determines whether the transmit clock comes from the backplane (local timing) or the receive clock on the line (looped timing). Enter the keyword (-clk) followed by the clockSource identifier. For example: -clk 2 The possible values for this parameter are: -lt • 1 = loopTiming source—The receive clock on the back card is redirected to become the transmit clock source. • 2 = localTiming source (default)—The clock source from the backplane functions as the transmit clock source. Enter the keyword (-lt) followed by the LineType identifier. For example: -lt 2 The possible values for this parameter are: • 2 = dsx1ESF • 3 = dsx1SF • 4 = dsx1E1 • 5 = dsx1E1CRC • 6 = dsx1E1MF • 7 = dsx1E1CRCMF Related Commands dsppath, dsppaths, uppath, dnpath Attributes Log: yes State: active Privilege: GROUP1 Example In the following example, the user enters the dnpath command to bring down the Frame Relay path 1.1.1, and then enters the cnfpath command to configure the width of that path to be 1 (sts1_stm0). After the configuration is accepted, the user enters the uppath command to bring the path back into operation. The user then enters the cnfpath command again to configure the payload of that path to be 4 (vt15vc11), and enters the dsppath command to verify the path configuration. mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > dnpath 1.1.1 mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > cnfpath 1.1.1 -width 1 Change in path width may be traffic affecting. Do you want to proceed (Yes/No) ? y mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > uppath 1.1.1 mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > cnfpath 1.1.1 -payload 4 mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > dsppath 1.1.1 Path Number : 1.1.1 Path Type Payload : vt15vc11 Width Admin Status : Down Alarm Status Operational State : Down Number of ATM ports Number of ATM partitions Number of ATM SPVC : : : : : : sts 1 Clear 0 0 0 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-133 Chapter 6 cnfpath Number Number Number Number Number Xmt. Trace : of of of of of ATM SPVP ATM SVC FR ports FR connections IMA Links : : : : : 0 0 1 0 1 ` ( In the following example, the user enters the cnfpath command to configure the path 1.1.2:1.2 so that the line type is dsx1ESF, and the receive clock on the back card is redirected to become the transmit clock source. The user then enters the dsppath command to verify that the proper configuration took place. mpsm_node.3.MPSM155[ATM].a > cnfpath 1.1.2:1.2 -lt 2 -clk 1 mpsm_node.3.MPSM155[ATM].a > dsppath 1.1.2:1.2 Path Number : 1.1.2:1.2 Path Type : ds1 Admin Status : Up Alarm Status : Clear Operational State : Up Number of ATM ports : 1 DS1 Line Type : dsx1ESF Number of ATM partitions : 1 Loopback : Remote Number of ATM SPVC : 0 Xmt. Clock Source : loopTiming Number of ATM SPVP : 0 Path Service : atm Number of ATM SVC : 0 Send Code : No Number of ATM Sig VC : 0 DS0 inuse Bitmap : 0xFFFFFF Number of FR ports : 0 Number of FR connections : 0 Number of IMA Links : 0 6-134 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 cnfpathalm cnfpathalm Configure Path Alarm Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Configures a specified statistical alarm threshold for a specified path (path_num). It also configures the Severity of the alarm. Syntax (ATM Service Context) cnfpathalm <path_num> [-sev <Severity>] [-es15 <ES15min>] [-es24 <ES24Hr>] [-ses15 <SES15min>] [-ses24 <SES24Hr>] [-cv15 <CV15min>] [-cv24 <CV24Hr>] [-uas15 <UAS15min>] [-uas24 <UAS24Hr>] Syntax Description (ATM Service Context) path_num Identifies the path with the statistical alarm thresholds you want to figure. Note -sev Use the dsppaths -all command to see the path numbers for all available paths on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. The severity level of the alarm to be raised when the specified statistical threshold is exceeded. 1–minor 2–major 3–none -es15 ES threshold value for a 15 minute window. -es24 ES threshold value for a 24 hour window. -ses15 SES threshold value for a 15 minute window. -ses24 SES threshold value for a 24 hour window. -cv15 CV threshold value for a 15 minute window. -cv24 CV threshold value for a 24 hour window. -uas15 UAS threshold value for a 15 minute window. -uas24 UAS threshold value for a 24 hour window. Syntax (Frame Relay Service Context) cnfpathalm <path_num> [-sev <Severity>] [-es15 <ES15min>] [-es24 <ES24Hr>] [-ses15 <SES15min>] [-ses24 <SES24Hr>] [-cv15 <CV15min>] [-cv24 <CV24Hr>] [-uas15 <UAS15min>] [-uas24 <UAS24Hr>] [-sefs15 <SEFS15min>] [-sefs24 <SEFS24>] Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-135 Chapter 6 cnfpathalm Syntax Description (Frame Relay Service Context) path_num Identifies the path with the statistical alarm thresholds you want to figure. Note -sev Use the dsppaths -all command to see the path numbers for all available paths on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. The severity level of the alarm to be raised when the specified statistical threshold is exceeded. 1–minor 2–major 3–none -es15 ES threshold value for a 15 minute window. -es24 ES threshold value for a 24 hour window. -ses15 SES threshold value for a 15 minute window. -ses24 SES threshold value for a 24 hour window. -cv15 CV threshold value for a 15 minute window. -cv24 CV threshold value for a 24 hour window. -uas15 UAS threshold value for a 15 minute window. -uas24 UAS threshold value for a 24 hour window. -sefs15 SEFS threshold value for a 15 minute widow. -sefs24 SEFS threshold value for a 24 hour window. Related Commands dsppathalmcnf Attributes Log: no State: active, standby, init Privilege: ANYUSER Example Configure the ATM STS path 1.1.1 so that a minor alarm is raised when the following thresholds are exceeded: 6-136 • ES 15-minute threshold of 85 • ES 24-hour threshold of 800 • SES 15-minute threshold of 85 • SES 24-hour threshold of 800 • CV 15-minute threshold of 85 • CV 24-hour threshold of 800 • UAS 15-minute threshold of 85 • UAS 24-hour threshold of 800 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 cnfpathalm In the following example, the user enters the dsppathalmcnf command to ensure that the threshold and alarm severity have been set properly. mpsm_node.3.MPSM155[ATM].a > cnfpathalm 1.1.1 -sev 1 -es15 85 -es24 800 -ses15 85 -ses24 800 -cv15 80 -cv24 800 -uas15 80 -uas24 800 mpsm_node.3.MPSM155[ATM].a > dsppathalmcnf 1.1.1 PathNum: 1.1.1 PathType: sts Path Stat Alarm Severity: Minor 15min Threshold 24hr Threshold Path ESs : 85 800 Path SESs: 85 800 Path CVs : 80 800 Path UASs: 80 800 In the following example, the user configures the Frame Relay ds3 path 1.1.1 so that a minor alarm is raised when the SEFS 15 minute exceeds 2, and/or the SEFS 24 hour threshold exceeds 8. The user then enters the dsppathalmcnf command to ensure that the threshold and alarm severity have been set properly. mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > cnfpathalm 1.1.1 -sefs15 2 -sefs24 8 mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > dsppathalmcnf 1.1.1 PathNum: 1.1.1 PathType: ds3 Path Stat Alarm Severity: Minor 15min Threshold 24hr Threshold Path ESs : 85 865 Path SESs: 4 40 Path CVs : 382 3820 Path UASs: 10 10 Path SEFS: 2 8 mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-137 Chapter 6 cnfport cnfport Configure Port Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Configures or changes the parameters of a logical port. You can use dspport to verify the changes. If a resource partition is configured on the port, you must first down the port using dnport to change the guaranteed rate (guaranteedRate), the maximum rate (maxrate), or the SCT ID (sctID) parameters using the cnfport command. However, the guaranteed rate (guaranteedRate) and the maximum rate (maxrate) must be set to the same value. After you change parameters, use the upport command to return the port to operation. Syntax (ATM Service Context) cnfport <ifNum> [-min <guaranteedRate>] [-max <maxrate>] [-sct <sctID>] [-minvpi <minVpi>] [-maxvpi <maxvpi>] Syntax Description (ATM Service Context) <ifNum> Identifies the logical ATM interface (port) you want to configure. Note -min Use the dspports command in the ATM CLI context to see the port numbers for all active ATM ports. Specifies the guaranteed rate on a logical port in cells per second (cps). The minimum rate can be either max cell rate of the interface, or a multiple of 50. Use one of the following methods to calculate the guaranteed rate on an IMA port: • T1 based IMA group — multiple of 50 not greater than N * (3622 * (M-1)/M * 2048/2049), where N is the number of IMA links in the IMA group, and M is the IMA group frame length. • E1 based IMA group —multiple of 50 not greater than N * (4528 * (M-1)/M * 2048/2049), where N is the number of IMA links in the IMA group, and M is the IMA group frame length. The cumulative guaranteed rate cannot exceed the highest value in the following ranges: • OC192:between 50 and 22605280 • OC48:between 50 and 5651320 • OC3: 50–353207 cps • T3: 50–96000 (PLCP) or 104268 (ADM) cps • E3: 50–80000 cps • T1: 50–3622 cps • E1: 50–4528 cps Note 6-138 On the MPSM-T3E3-155 card, the guaranteed rate and max rate settings must be the same. Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 cnfport -max Specifies the maximum rate on a logical port in cells per second (cps). The maximum rate can be either max cell rate of the interface, or a multiple of 50. Use one of the following methods to calculate the maximum rate on an IMA port: • T1 based IMA group — multiple of 50 not greater than N * (3622 * (M-1)/M * 2048/2049), where N is the number of IMA links in the IMA group, and M is the IMA group frame length. • E1 based IMA group —multiple of 50 not greater than N * (4528 * (M-1)/M * 2048/2049), where N is the number of IMA links in the IMA group, and M is the IMA group frame length. The cumulative guaranteed rate cannot exceed the highest value in the following ranges: • OC192:between 50 and 22605280 • OC48:between 50 and 5651320 • OC3: 50–353207 cps • T3: 50–96000 (PLCP) or 104268 (ADM) cps • E3: 50–80000 cps • T1: 50–3622 cps • E1: 50–4528 cps Note -sct Specifies the number of a service class template (SCT) for the port. The range is 0–255. Cisco provides SCT numbers 2, 3, 4, and 5. You can modify one of these SCTs through the Cisco WAN Manager application and assign a number in the range 6–255 to the new SCT. Subsequently, you can assign the new SCT to the port with the sctID parameter in cnfport. To see the ID of the current SCT for this port, use dspport. To see the parameters within the current SCT, use the dspportsct command. Note -minvpi -maxvpi On the MPSM-T3E3-155 card, the guaranteed rate and max rate settings must be the same. The default setting for -sct is 0. Specifies the minimum VPI. • EVNNI range: 0 and 4095 • EVUNI range: 0 and 255 Specifies the maximum VPI. • EVUNI range: 0 and 255 • EVNNI range: 0 and 4095 Syntax (Frame Relay Service Context) cnfport <ifNum> -sct <sctID> -dlciLen <dlciLen> -flags <portFlagsBetweenFrames> -rat <PortEqueueServiceRatio> -csum <checksum> -oversub <overSubscribeEnable> -lmiSig <lmiSigType> -asynUpdt <updateType> -elmi <elmiState> -segLmi <segLmiStatus> -t391 <t391Value> -t392 <t392Value> -n391 <n391Value> -n392 <n392Value> -n393 <n393Value> [-fragEnable <fragEnable>] [-fragSize <fragSize>} [-hdlcinv <hdlcinv>] Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-139 Chapter 6 cnfport Syntax Description (Frame Relay Service Context) ifNum Identifies the logical Frame Relay interface (port) you want to configure. Note -sct Specifies the number of a service class template (SCT) for the port, in the range from 1 through 255. Note -dlciLen Use the dspports command in the Frame Relay CLI context to see the port numbers for all active Frame Relay ports. You must bring down the port with the dnport command before you can change the port SCT. DLCI header length: 1 = Two-byte DLCI header 2 = Four-byte DLC header Note -flags You cannot modify the DLCI header length while there are active connections on the port. Prior to modifying the -dlciLen parameter, enter the dncon command to bring down any connection(s) on the specified port. Flags between frames: 1 = 1 flag 2 = 2 flags 3 = 4 flags 4 = 8 flags 5 = 16 flags 6 = 32 flags 7 = 64 flags 8 = 128 flags Note -rat Service ratio. Range: 0–15. Note -csum You cannot modify the flags between frames while there are active connections on the port. Prior to modifying the -flags parameter, enter the dncon command to bring down any connection(s) on the specified port. You cannot modify the service ratio while there are active connections on the port. Prior to modifying the -rat parameter, enter the dncon command to bring down any connection(s) on the specified port. Checksum type indicator: 1 = crc16 2 = crc32 Note -oversub You cannot modify the checksum type indicator while there are active connections on the port. Prior to modifying the -csum parameter, enter the dncon command to bring down any connection(s) on the specified port. Oversubscription indicator: 1 = Enable 2 = Disable Note 6-140 Release 5 of the MPSM-T3E3-155 does not support the -oversub option. Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 cnfport -lmiSig LMI signaling type indicator: 2 = No Signaling 3 = StrataLMI 4 = AnnexAUNI 5 = AnnexDUNI 6 = AnnexANNI 7 = AnnexDNNI -asynUpdt Asynchronous update indicator: 1 = Disable both Asynchronous Status Updates and Unsolicited Full Status 2 = Enable Asynchronous Status Updates 3 = Enable Unsolicited Full Status 4 = Enable Asynchronous Status Updates and Unsolicited Full Status -elmi Enhanced LMI indicator: 1 = Enable 2 = Disable -segLmi Segmented LMI indicator: 1 = Enable 2 = Disable -t391 Interval in seconds for NNI to do status polling: Range: 5–30. -t392 Interval in seconds for UNI to expect status polling: Range: 5–30. Should be greater than value of -t391 argument. -n391 Number of UNI/NNI Polling cycles: Range: 1–255. -n392 UNI/NNI Error threshold: Range: 1–10. -n393 Monitored UNI/NNI Event count. Should be greater than value of -n392 argument. -fragEnable Enables/disables fragmentation on the port. Enter the number 1 to enable fragmentation, or enter 2 to disable fragmentation. -fragSize Determines the size of the fragments in bytes. Possible sizes are 40, 64, 128, 256, or 512 bytes. -hdlcinv Enables/disables HDLCI NV on the port. Enter the number 1 to enable HDLCI, or enter 2 to disable HDLCI. Related Commands addport, delport, dspport, dspports Attributes Log: yes State: active Privilege: GROUP1 Example (ATM Service Context) In the following example, the user configures a guaranteed minimum of 1000 cps and a maximum rate of 1000 cps for port 10. The user then enters the dspport command to verify that the proper configuration took place. NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > cnfport 10 -min 1000 -max 1000 NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspport 10 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-141 Chapter 6 cnfport Interface Number : Line/Path Number : Admin State : Guaranteed bandwidth(cells/sec): Maximum bandwidth(cells/sec) : ifType : VPI number (VNNI, VUNI) : MIN VPI (EVNNI, EVUNI) SCT Id F4 to F5 Conversion 10 N/A Up 1000 1000 NNI 0 : 0 : 0 =Def : Disabled IMA Group Number : Operational State : Number of partitions : Number of SPVC : Number of SPVP : Number of SVC : Number of Sig VC : MAX VPI (EVNNI, EVUNI): 1 Up 1 0 0 0 3 0 NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > Example (Frame Relay Service Context) In the following example, the user configures the LMI signaling type indicator to be Annex ANNI, and then enters the dspport command to verify that the proper configuration took place. Note In the dspport example below, the Signaling Protocol Type is in bold. mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > cnfport 2 -lmiSig 6 mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > dspport 2 Interface Number : 2 Line Number : 1.1.1 DS0 Speed : unused DS0 Configuration Bit Map : N/A Admin State : Up Operational State : Up Port State : Active Port Signaling State : No Signaling Failure Interface Type : Frame Relay SCT Id : 0/0 =Def Frame Header Length : Two Bytes Flags Between Frames : 1 Equeue Service Ratio : 1 Port Speed : 44209 kbps Checksum type : crc16 Over-subscription : Disabled Over-subscribed : False Signaling Protocol Type : AnnexANNI Enhanced LMI : Disabled FRF 1.2 Support : Disabled Asynchronous Updates : Disabled T391 Link Integrity Timer : 10 secs Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop: T392 Polling Verification Timer : 15 secs N391 Full Status Polling Counter : 6 N392 Error Threshold : 3 N393 Monitored Event Count : 4 FRF.12 Fragmentation : Disabled FRF.12 Fragment Size : 64 Bytes Port HDLC Frame Inversion : Disabled Number of Partitions : 1 Number of SPVC : 0 mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > 6-142 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 cnfprfparam cnfprfparam Configure Profiler Parameters Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Use the cnfprfparam to configure the interval at which the profiler facility is monitored. At the end of the specified interval, a file containing profiler statistics is generated and transferred to the Cisco WAN Manager (CWM) via FTP. The profiler facility collects and displays statistics from resource usage. The resources include: Caution • Message queue • Memory usage • Memory chunks The profiler is a facility intended for developers at Cisco Systems. Because of the possibly large CPU overhead involved with the profiler, using dspprf on an overloaded switch can have unpredictable and unacceptable consequences. For example, it could overwhelm a marginally functioning switch. For this reason, you should contact the TAC before using dspprf and never run it for exploratory or experimental reasons. For a safer look at system resources, use the Resource Monitoring commands (cnfrmrsrc, dsprmalms, dsprmrsrc, dsprmrsrcs, and dsprminfo) or the dspprfhist command. Syntax cnfprfparam <bucket interval:1-600 seconds> Syntax Description bucket interval:1-600 seconds Specifies the number of seconds to wait before starting the next bucket of profiler statistics for the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Enter a number in the range from 1 through 600 seconds. Related Commands dspprf, dspprfhist Attributes Log: no State: active Privilege: ANYUSER Example In the following example, the user configures the profiler statistics collection bucket interval to be 300 seconds. mpsm_node1.5.MPSM155[FR].a > cnfprfparam 300 The bucket interval will be effective after the current bucket interval is over. Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-143 Chapter 6 cnfrscprtn cnfrscprtn Configure Resource Partition Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Modifies a resource partition. A resource partition on the MPSM-T3E3-155 consists of minimum and maximum percentages of bandwidth, a VPI/VCI range, and a minimum and maximum number of connections available to a network control application. The current network controller is PNNI. Refer to the description of addpart for information on resource partitions. You must bring the port down using dnport before you can configure a partition using cnfpart. Note The cnfrscprtn and cnfpart commands are identical. The name “cnfrscprtn” is consistent with the corresponding command in a Cisco MGX 8850 PXM1-based switch. You can use either command. Important VPI/VCI Range Issues When configuring a partition, be sure to configure the VPI/VCI ranges to meet your actual usage requirements. It is important that you do not configure the entire VPI/VCI range for a single partition. The ability to seamlessly add new partitions in the future depends on configuring only the necessary ranges for each partition. The Cisco recommended ranges for a single partition are as follows: Caution • For a VPI on a UNI port where the available range is 0–255, the recommended configured range is 0–140. • For a VPI on a PNNI port where the range is 0–4096, the recommended configured range is 0–2500 or about 60%. When adding or configuring a PNNI partition, do not configure the entire VPI/VCI range for one partition. In the future, if you migrate from a PNNI only service to a PNNI service with multiple partitions, you will need the additional VPI/VCI ranges to be able to add a new partition. If you configure all of the available ranges for the PNNI partition, you will not be able to add a new partition without bringing down the port using the dnport command to change the PNNI VPI/VCI ranges. Bringing down a port on a live network is usually not an option. Syntax (ATM Service Context) cnfrscprtn -if <if> -id <partionID> -emin <egrMinBw> -emax <egrMaxBw> -imin <ingMinBw> -imax <ingMaxBw> -vpmin <minVpi> -vpmax <maxVpi> -vcmin <minVci> -vcmax <maxVci> -mincon <min connections> -maxcon <max connections> Note The maximum number of connections must be greater than 10. Syntax Description (ATM Service Context) Note 6-144 On a virtual trunk, the min_vpi and max_vpi must be the same. Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 cnfrscprtn -if Logical interface (port) number. The range is a number from 4 through 1003. -id The partition ID number. The range is a number from 1 through 20. -emin Specifies the guaranteed percentage of egress bandwidth. Each unit of egrMinBw is 0.00001 of the total bandwidth on the port. (An egrMinBw of 1000000 = 100%.) This approach provides a high level of granularity. -emax Specifies the maximum percentage of the bandwidth. Each unit of egrMaxBw is 0.00001 of the total bandwidth available to the port. (An egrMaxBw of 1000000 = 100%.) The resulting bandwidth must be at least 50 cps. -imin Specifies the guaranteed percentage of the ingress bandwidth. Each unit of ingMinBw is 0.0001 of the total bandwidth available to the port. For example, an ingMinBw of 1000000 = 100%. -imax Specifies the maximum percentage of the ingress bandwidth. Each increment of ingMaxBw is 0.0001 of the total bandwidth on the port. For example, an ingMaxBw of 1000000 = 100%. Note that the maximum ingress bandwidth must be at least 50 cps. -vpmin Specifies the minimum VPI. For NNI, the range is 0–4095. For UNI, the range is 0–255. -vpmax Specifies the maximum VPI in the range 0–4095 for an NNI. For a UNI, the range is 0–255. The maxvpi cannot be less than the minvpi. -vcmin Minimum VCI range. Enter a number in the range from 1 through 65535. -vcmax Maximum VCI: range. Enter a number in the range from 1 through 65535. The vcmax cannot be less than the vcmin. -mincon Specifies the guaranteed number of connections. Enter the number 0. Note In Release 5, only 0 is supported. See dspcd for information about port groups. -maxcon Specifies the maximum number of connections. The range is between 10 and 4000, or the maximum number of connections in the port group. See dspcd port group information. maxcon cannot be less than mincon. Syntax (Frame Relay Service Context) cnfrscprtn <ifNum> <controllerNum> [-lcn <available connections>] [-dlcimin <minDlci>] [-dlcimax <maxDlci>] [-ibw <ingPctBw>] [-ebw <egrPctBw>] Note The maximum number of connections must be greater than 10. Syntax Description (Frame Relay Service Context) Note On a virtual trunk, the min_vpi and max_vpi must be the same. Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-145 Chapter 6 cnfrscprtn ifNum Logical interface (port) number. In the range from 1 through 1003. controllerNum Specifies a network controller protocol. Enter 2 to specify the PNNI controller. Note Release 5 of the MPSM-T3E3-155 supports the PNNI controller (option 2) only. Options 1 (TAG switching) and 3 (MPLS) are not supported on the MPSM-T3E3-155 card. -lcn Configures the number of LCNs allocated to the partition, in the range from 0 through 4000. -dlcimin Lowest data-link connection identifier (DLCI). A value that specifies the DLCI in a Frame Relay network: Two-byte header—Range: 1–1023 Four-byte header—Range: 0–8355840 The value specified must be n * 32768, where n is a number from 0 to 255. -dlcimax Highest data-link connection identifier (DLCI). A value that specifies a DLCI in a Frame Relay network: 2-byte header—Value range: 1–1023 4-byte header—Value range: 0–8388607 The value specified must be (n * 32768)-1, where n is a number from 1 to 256. -ibw Percentage of ingress bandwidth available to the connection. Range: 0–100 percent. -ebw Percentage of egress bandwidth available to the connection. Range: 0–100 percent. Related Commands addrscprtn, delrscprtn, dsprscprtn, dsprscprtn Attributes Log: yes State: active Privilege: GROUP1 Example (ATM Service Context) In the example that follows, the user enters the dnport command to deactivate port 4, and then enter the cnfprscprtn command to configure resource partition 1 with the following parameters: 6-146 • guaranteed egress bandwidth—9000 • maximum egress bandwidth—9000 • guaranteed ingress bandwidth—1000 • maximum ingress bandwidth—10000 • minimum VPI—0 • maximum VPI—200 • minimum VCI—1 • maximum VCI—60000 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 cnfrscprtn After configuring the partition parameters, the user enters the dsppart command to verify the partition is configured properly. The user then enters the upport command to reactivate port 4, and then enters dspport to verify that the port is back up and functioning properly. M8850_NY.13.MPSM155[ATM].a > dnport 4 Traffic loss will result on all connections on this port. Do you want to proceed (Yes/No) ? y NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > cnfrscprtn -if 4 -id 1 -emin 9000 -emax 9000 -imin 1000 -imax 10000 -vpmin 0 -vpmax 200 -vcmin 1 -vcmax 60000 M8850_NY.13.MPSM155[ATM].a > dsppart 4 1 Interface Number : 4 Partition Id : 1 Controller Id : 2 egr Guaranteed bw(.0001percent): 9000 egr Maximum bw(.0001percent) : 9000 ing Guaranteed bw(.0001percent): 1000 ing Maximum bw(.0001percent) : 10000 min vpi : 0 max vpi : 200 min vci : 1 max vci : 60000 guaranteed connections : 0 maximum connections : 120 M8850_NY.13.MPSM155[ATM].a > upport 4 M8850_NY.13.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspport 4 Interface Number : 4 Line/Path Number : 1.1.1 Admin State : Up Guaranteed bandwidth(cells/sec): 1000 Maximum bandwidth(cells/sec) : 1000 ifType : NNI VPI number (VNNI, VUNI) : 0 MIN VPI (EVNNI, EVUNI) SCT Id F4 to F5 Conversion : 0 : 0 =Def : Disabled Number Number Number Number of of of of SPVC SPVP SVC Sig VC IMA Group Number : Operational State : Number of partitions : Number of SPVC : Number of SPVP : Number of SVC : Number of Sig VC : MAX VPI (EVNNI, EVUNI): : : : : 1 0 0 0 N/A Up 1 1 0 0 0 0 M8850_NY.13.MPSM155[ATM].a > Example (Frame Relay Service Context) In the following example, the user enters the dnport command to deactivate port 50, and then enters the cnfprscprtn command to configure resource partition 2 so that it has the logical channel number 2000. After the configuration is accepted, the user enters the dspport command to ensure the configuration took place properly, and then enters the upport command to reactivate port 50. Finally, the user enters the dspport command to ensure the port 50 is back up and functioning properly. mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > dnport 50 Traffic loss will result on all frame relay connections on this card. Do you want to proceed (Yes/No) ? y mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > cnfrscprtn 50 2 -lcn 2000 mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > dsppart 50 2 Interface Number : 50 Partition Id : pnni Controller Id : 2 Available LCNs : 2000 Number of SPVC: 0 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-147 Chapter 6 cnfrscprtn Min DLCI Max DLCI Ingress Percentage Bandwidth Egress Percentage Bandwidth : : : : 0 1023 100 100 mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > upport 50 mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > dspport 50 Interface Number : 50 Line Number : 1.1.3:1.1 DS0 Speed : unused DS0 Configuration Bit Map : 1(24) Admin State : Up Operational State : Up Port State : Active Port Signaling State : No Signaling Failure Interface Type : Frame Relay SCT Id : 0/0 =Def Frame Header Length : Two Bytes Flags Between Frames : 1 Equeue Service Ratio : 1 Port Speed : 1536 kbps Checksum type : crc16 Over-subscription : Disabled Over-subscribed : False Signaling Protocol Type : No Signaling Enhanced LMI : Disabled FRF 1.2 Support : Disabled Asynchronous Updates : Disabled T391 Link Integrity Timer : 10 secs Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop: T392 Polling Verification Timer : 15 secs N391 Full Status Polling Counter : 6 N392 Error Threshold : 3 N393 Monitored Event Count : 4 FRF.12 Fragmentation : Disabled FRF.12 Fragment Size : 64 Bytes Port HDLC Frame Inversion : Disabled Number of Partitions : 1 Number of SPVC : 0 mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > 6-148 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 cnftug3 cnftug3 Configure Tributary Unit Group 3 (TUG-3) Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Enter the cnftug3 command to configure the payload of a Tributary Unit Group 3 (TUG3) in an SDH AU-4 path. Syntax cnftug3 <tug3_id> -payload <payload> Syntax Description tug3_id Identifies the TUG3 whose payload you want to configure. Use the dsptug3s command to see the TUG3 numbers for all TUG3s on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Configures the payload of the specified TUG3. Enter the -payload keyword, followed by a number to indicate the payload, as shown in the following example: Note -payload -payload 4 The possible payloads are: • 2 = vc11. Select this payload to create 28 DS1s and 28 VC-11/TU-11(VT 1.5) paths within the specified TUG-3. • 3 = vc12. Select this payload to create 21 DS1s and one 21 VC-12/TU-12 (VT 2.0) paths within the specified TUG-3. • 4 = tu3ds3. Select this parameter to create one DS3 and one TU3 path within the specified TUG-3. • 5 = tu3e3. Related Commands dsptug3cnf, dsptug3s Attributes Log: yes State: active, standby, init Privilege: ANYUSER Example Configure the TUG3 1.1.0:1 so that it carries one DS-3 path and one TU path. Enter the dsptug3cnf command to verify the results: M8850_NY.13.MPSM155[FR].a > cnftug3 1.1.0:1 -payload 4 M8850_NY.13.MPSM155[FR].a > dsptug3cnf 1.1.0:1 Path Number : 1.1.0 Tug3 Id : 1 Payload Type : tu3ds3 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-149 Chapter 6 copychans copychans Copy Channels Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay The copychans command lets you copy one or more channels from a single connection. Note The copychans command is an engineering command that is available only when the card is in engineering mode. To enable engineering mode on the current card, enter the seteng on command. Note The purpose of this command is to facilitate debugging and is not intended to be an easy way to add significant numbers of user connection. Improper use of this command can result in dangling (unpaired) endpoints in the network. The following steps are recommended when using this command: Step 1 Add channels on a single connection. Step 2 Copy the channels by using the copychans command. Syntax copychans <source> <destn> [-rem <remote Conn Id>] [-num <num. conns to add>] [-verbose <1 | 0>] Syntax Description source Identifies the connection endpoint that serves as a template for copying. Note destn Identifies the connection endpoint into which you want to copy the connection template. Note -rem Enter the dspcons commands to see the ID of all connections on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Identifies the remote endpoint of the connection. Note 6-150 Enter the dspcons commands to see the ID of all connections on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Enter the dspcons commands to see the ID of all connections on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 copychans -num Indicates the number of consecutive endpoints to be added, starting from destination endpoint. Use this option if you are copying channels to and from P2MP connections. Default: 1 Note -verbose Release 5 of the MPSM-T3E3-155 does not support P2MP connections. Enter 1 (enable verbose) to print the status of cloning process. If you enter 2 (disable verbose), you will not be able to monitor the status of the cloning process. • 1 = enable verbose • 0 = disable verbose Default: disabled Related Commands addcon, delcon, dspcons Attributes Log: yes State: active Privilege: CISCO_GP Example In the following example, the user copies 10 consecutive endpoints, starting from the source endpoint 6.100.100, and ending with the destination endpoint 6.100.110. mpsm_node1.3.MPSM155[ATM].a > copychans 6.100.100 6.100.110 -num 10 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-151 Chapter 6 copycons copycons Copy Connections Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay The copycons command lets you copy one or more endpoints from a single endpoint. In the ATM service context, this command works by incrementing the VCI for a VCC endpoint and the VPI for a VPC endpoint. In the Frame Relay service context, this command works by incrementing the DLCI for an endpoint. Note The copycons command is an engineering command that is available only when the card is in engineering mode. To enable engineering mode on the current card, enter the seteng on command. Note The purpose of the copycons command is to facilitate debugging and is not intended to be an easy way to add significant numbers of user connections. Improper use of this command can result in dangling (unpaired) endpoints in the network. The following steps are recommended when using this command: Step 1 Add a slave endpoint then a master endpoint. Step 2 Copy the slave endpoints by using the copycons command. Step 3 Copy the master endpoints by using the copycons command. Syntax copycons <source> <destn> [-rem <remote Conn Id>] [-num <num. conns to add>] [-verbose <1 | 0>] Syntax Description source Identifies the connection endpoint that serves as a template for copying. Note destn Identifies the connection endpoint into which you want to copy the connection template. Note -rem Enter the dspcons commands to see the ID of all connections on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Identifies the remote endpoint of the connection, in the format if.vpi.vci, where if is the interface number on the remote end of connection, and vpi.vci is the VPI and VCI for that connection. Note 6-152 Enter the dspcons commands to see the ID of all connections on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Enter the dspcons commands to see the interface (port) number, VPI, and VCI of all connections on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 copycons -num Indicates the number of consecutive endpoints to be added, starting from destination endpoint. Use this option if you are copying P2MP connections. Default: 1 Note -verbose Release 5 of the MPSM-T3E3-155 does not support P2MP connections. Enter 1 (enable verbose) to print the status of cloning process. If you enter 2 (disable verbose), you will not be able to monitor the status of the cloning process. • 1 = enable verbose • 0 = disable verbose Default: disabled Related Commands addcon, delcon, dspcons Attributes Log: yes State: active Privilege: CISCO_GP Example In the following example, the user copies 10 consecutive connections, starting from the source endpoint 3.10.50, and ending with the destination endpoint 3.10.60. mpsm_node1.3.MPSM155[ATM].a > copycons 3.10.50 3.10.60 -num 10 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-153 Chapter 6 core core Core Memory Dump—MPSM-T3E3-155 Use the core command to manage core memory dumps on the MPSM card. For information on the use of this command, see “Managing MPSM Core Dumps” in Chapter 5, “MPSM-T3E3-155 Card Management”. Syntax core [?] [mask] [mask default] [mask <hex-mask>] [enable] [disable] [hot-dump <filename.zip>] Syntax Description core Enter the core command without any arguments to display the current core dump settings. ? Enter the core command with a question mark to list the optional parameters for the core command. mask Enter the core command with the mask option to display the current mask and the error conditions for which a core dump is enabled. The default mask is 0x262ee. To modify the mask, use the mask <hex-mask> option. mask default Enter the core command with the mask default option to return the mask to the default mask value (0x262ee). mask <hex-mask> Enter the core command with the mask option followed by a specified hexadecimal value to modify the mask. You can specify a mask regardless of whether core dumping is enabled for the card. enable Enter the core command with the enable option to enable automatic core dumping for the current slot. disable Enter the core command with the disable option to disable automatic core dumping for the current slot. hot-dump <filename.zip> Enter the core command with the hot-dump option followed by a specified file name to initiate a hot dump of the core while the MPSM card is running. The file name must be in the format filename.zip. MPSM core dump files are saved in the C:/ directory on the PXM processor card. Related Commands The following PXM commands are related to the core command: ftp, ll, cd, dsplog (use the dsplog command with the following parameter: -mod CRDMP) Attributes Log: Yes 6-154 State: Any Privilege: Service Group Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 core Example In the following example, the user displays the current core dump settings on an MPSM-T3E3-155 card: M8830_CH.4.MPSM155[FR].a > core Automatic core dumping is enabled for this slot. Saved core images are on PXM's hard disk (C:/). M8830_CH.4.MPSM155[FR].a > Display the current mask and the error conditions for which a core dump is enabled on an MPSM-T3E3-155 card: M8830_CH.4.MPSM155[FR].a > core mask Automatic core dumping is enabled for this slot. The current core mask is 0x262ee. OFF ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON 00001 00002 00004 00008 00010 00020 00040 00080 00100 00200 00400 00800 01000 02000 04000 08000 10000 20000 not used (can't be turned ON) DRAM Parity Error WatchDog Timeout Reset Resource Overflow Clear All Configuration (can't be turned ON) Missing Task Reset because of PXM Low Voltage Reset By Event Log Task Reset from Shell Unknown Reset from PXM Reset System (can't be turned ON) Switch Core Card Secondary Cache Error Software Error Reset S/W reset due to upgrade (can't be turned ON) Restore All Configuration (can't be turned ON) Device Driver Error M8830_CH.4.MPSM155[FR].a > Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-155 Chapter 6 dbxclierrcode dbxclierrcode Debug Command Line Interface Error Code Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay The dbxclierrcode debug command enables you to specify a flag. Note The dbxclierrcode command is an engineering command that is available only when the card is in engineering mode. To enable engineering mode on the current card, enter the seteng on command. Syntax dbxclierrcode [cliDbxFlag] Syntax Description cliDbxFlag The optional flag argument can be either a 0 or a 1. If you do not enter a number, the command output shows the current flag. Related Commands None Attributes Log: no State: active, standby, init Privilege: SERVICE_GP Example In the following example, the user displays the current flag of the dbxclierrcode debug command. M8830_CH.12.MPSM155[ATM].a > dbxclierrcode Value of cliDbxFlag is currently 0 In the following example, the user configures the current flag of the dbxclierrcode debug command to be 1. M8830_CH.12.MPSM155[ATM].a > dbxclierrcode 1 Value of cliDbxFlag is now 1 6-156 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 delallcon delallcon Delete All Connections Use the delallcon command to delete multiple connections from a logical interface (ifNum). Syntax (ATM Service Context) delallcon <ifNum> [-vpi <vpi>] [-verbose <1/0>] Syntax Description (ATM Service Context) ifNum Identifies the logical interface (port) from which to delete all connections. Note Enter the dspports command in the ATM CLI context to see the port numbers for all active ATM ports on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. -vpi (Optional). This keyword specifies the VPI on which you want to delete connections. The VPI has the range 0–255 for a UNI, or 0–4095 for a UNI or VNNI. -verbose (Optional). This keyword enables (1) or disables (0) verbose mode. In verbose mode, the system immediately displays the connection identifier of each connection after the connection is deleted. Syntax (Frame Relay Service Context) delallcon <ifNum> [-verbose <1/0>] Syntax Description (Frame Relay Service Context) ifNum Identifies the logical interface (port) from which to delete all connections. Note -verbose Enter the dspports command in the Frame Relay CLI context to see the port numbers for all active Frame Relay ports on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. (Optional). This keyword enables (1) or disables (0) verbose mode. In verbose mode, the system immediately displays the connection identifier of each connection after the connection is deleted. Related Commands delcon Attributes Log: yes State: active Privilege: CISCO_GP Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-157 Chapter 6 delallcon Example In the following example, the user deletes all connections on ATM port 11, using verbose mode so that you can see the connection identifier of each connection as it is deleted. M8830_CH.12.MPSM155[ATM].a > delallcon 11 -verbose 1 Conn. 10.100 deleted successfully Conn. 10.100 deleted successfully Conn. 10.1005 deleted successfully M8830_CH.12.MPSM155[ATM].a > 6-158 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 delapsln delapsln Delete APS Line Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Removes the specified APS line redundancy configuration. See the description for the addapsln command for a detailed explanation of Automatic Protection Switching (APS). Syntax delapsln <workingline> Syntax Description workingline Identifies the active line you want to delete. Note Enter the dspapslns command to see all APS line identifiers on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Related Commands addapsln, cnfapsln, dspapsln, switchapsln, dspapsbkplane, clrbecnt, dspbecnt Attributes Log: yes State: active Privilege: GROUP1 Example In the following example, the user deletes the APS line 1.1.1 from the MPSM-T3E3-155 card in slot 13, and displays the results to verify the APS line is deleted. M8850_NY.13.MPSM155[ATM].a > delapsln 13.1.1 M8850_NY.13.MPSM155[ATM].a >vdspapsln 13.1.1 ERR: Wrong value for Working Line number or APS not configured on the line Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-159 Chapter 6 delbert delbert Delete Bit Error Rate Testing Configuration Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Use the delbert command to clear a Bit Error Rate Testing configuration from a path on the current card. This command may be used to clear a BERT session that is running or may be used after the BERT session has been stopped. Syntax delbert <bertIfNum> Syntax Description bertIfNum Identifies the logical interface (port) or path on which to delete a BERT session. Note Enter the dsppaths command to see the path numbers for all available paths. Related Commands addbert, cnfbert, dspbert, dspbertcap, dspberts, dspbertstats, startbert, stopbert Attributes Log: yes State: active Privilege: GROUP1 Example .M8830_CH.12.MPSM155[FR].a > delbert 1.1.2 6-160 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 delcon delcon Delete Connection Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Deletes an SPVC or SPVP: • For dual-ended connections, delete the connection at both ends—at the master end first. • To delete a single-ended connection, use this command at the master end only. Syntax (ATM Service Context) delcon <ifnum> <vpi> <vci> Syntax Description (ATM Service Context) ifnum Identifies the logical interface (port) on the local end of the connection you want to delete. Note vpi Identifies the virtual path you want to bring down. On a UNI, the range is 0–255. On an NNI, the range is 0–4095. Note vci Enter the dspcons command in the ATM CLI context to see the port numbers on all local ATM connections. Enter the dspcons command in the ATM CLI context to see the VPIs for all active ATM connections. Identifies the virtual connection you want to bring down. On a UNI, the range is 1–4095. On an NNI or VNNI, the VCI range is 1–65535. For a virtual path connection (VPC), the VCI is always 0. Note Enter the dspcons command in the ATM CLI context to see the VCIs for all active ATM connections. Syntax (Frame Relay Service Context) delcon <ifNum> <dlci> Syntax Description (Frame Relay Service Context) ifNum Identifies the logical interface (port) or path on the local end of the connection you want to delete. Note dlci Enter the dspcons command in the Frame Relay CLI context to see the port numbers on all local Frame Relay connections. Identifies the data-link connection you want to bring down. The range for a 2-byte header is from 1 through 1006, and 1008 through 1022; The range for 4-byte header is from 1 through 8257534, and 8257536 through 8388607. Enter the dspcons command in the Frame Relay CLI context to see the DLCIs for all active Frame Relay connections. Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-161 Chapter 6 delcon Related Commands dspcon, addcon, cnfcon Attributes Log: yes State: active Privilege: GROUP1 Example (ATM Service Context) In the following example, the user enters the dspcons command to obtain the interface number of the connection to be deleted. The user then enters the delcon command to delete connection 20 on VPI 10, VCI 40. After deleting the connection, the user enters the dspcons command again to verify that the appropriate connection has been deleted. NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a record Identifier --------------0 20 0010 00040 > dspcons Type SrvcType ----------VCC cbr1 M/S Upld -----S 00000025 Admn ---UP M/S --- Admn ---- Alarm ----multiple NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > delcon 20 10 40 Deletion successful NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspcons record Identifier Type SrvcType ------------------------- Note Upld ---- Alarm ----- The VPI and VCI are displayed under the Identifier column of the dspcons command display. Example (Frame Relay Service Context) In the following example, the user enters the dspcons command to obtain the interface number and the DLCI of the connection to be deleted. The user then enters the delcon command to delete connection 2 on DLCI 1000. After deleting the connection, the user enters the dspcons command again to verify that the appropriate connection has been deleted. mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > dspcons record Identifier SrvcType M/S ------ ------------------0 02 0001000 High Priority S 1 50 0001000 High Priority S Upld ---0000000b 0000000c Admn ---UP UP Alarm --------------------Multiple Condn(A bit from n/w) Upld ---0000000c Admn ---UP Alarm --------------------Condn(A bit from n/w) mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > delcon 2 1000 Deletion successful mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > dspcons record Identifier SrvcType M/S ------ ------------------1 50 0001000 High Priority S mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > Note 6-162 The DLCI is displayed under the Identifier column of the dspcons command display. Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 delcons delcons Delete Connections Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay The delcons command deletes an entire range of connections on the specified port (ifNum). The privilege level of this command is CISCO_GP. This command is intended for use by Cisco Development Engineers only. When executed on the MPSM-T3E3-155 card, the delcons command displays a warning when it is executed and allows the user to abort the command. The delcons command does not display any warnings, however, when executed on the MPSM-T3E3-155 card. Caution The delcons command is for use by Cisco Development Engineers during system software testing. The delcons command should not be used on production networks that are carrying live traffic. The delcons command may delete more than the anticipated number of connections, and repairing the damage may be very costly. Syntax (ATM Service Context) delcons <ifNum> <vpi> <vci> [-num <num. conns to del>] [-verbose < 1 | 0 >] Syntax Description (ATM Service Context) ifNum Identifies the logical interface (port) that owns the local end of the connections you want to delete. Note vpi Identifies the virtual path you want to bring down. On a UNI, the range is 0–255. On an NNI, the range is 0–4095. Note vci Enter the dspcons command in the ATM CLI context to see the port numbers on all local ATM connections. Enter the dspcons command in the ATM CLI context to see the VPIs for all active ATM connections. Identifies the virtual connection you want to bring down. On a UNI, the range is 1–4095. On an NNI or VNNI, the VCI range is 1–65535. For a virtual path connection (VPC), the VCI is always 0. Note Enter the dspcons command in the ATM CLI context to see the VCIs for all active ATM connections. -num (Optional) Keyword that specifies the number of connections to delete. -verbose (Optional) Keyword that enables (1) or disables (0) verbose mode. In verbose mode, the screen displays the connection identifier of each connection immediately after it is deleted. Syntax (Frame Relay Service Context) delcons <ifNum> <dlci> [-num <num.conns to del>] [-verbose < 1 | 0 >] Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-163 Chapter 6 delcons Syntax Description (Frame Relay Service Context) ifNum Identifies the logical interface (port) that owns the local end of the connections you want to delete. Note dlci Enter the dspcons command in the Frame Relay CLI context to see the port numbers on all local Frame Relay connections. Identifies the data-link connection you want to bring down. The range for a 2-byte header is from 1 through 1006, and 1008 through 1022; The range for 4-byte header is from 1 through 8257534, and 8257536 through 8388607. Enter the dspcons command in the Frame Relay CLI context to see the DLCIs for all active Frame Relay connections. -num (Optional). This keyword specifies the number of connections to be deleted. -verbose (Optional). This keyword enables (1) or disables (0) verbose mode. In verbose mode, the system immediately displays the connection identifier of each connection after the connection is deleted. Related Commands None Attributes Log: no State: active Privilege: CISCO_GP Example (ATM Service Context) In the following example, the user enters the dspcons command to display all connections on the card. The user then enters the delcons command to delete the appropriate connections.After deleting the connection, the user enters the dspcons command again to verify that the specified connection has been deleted. NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a record Identifier --------------0 20 0010 00040 1 20 0100 00040 > dspcons Type SrvcType ----------VCC cbr1 VCC cbr1 M/S Upld -----S 00000027 S 0000002a Admn ---UP UP Alarm ----multiple multiple NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > delcons 20 10 40 Warning : delcons command is not recommended to be used on a production node... this may cause some database mismatch between controller and SMs... Do you want to proceed (Yes/No)? y NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a record Identifier --------------1 20 0100 00040 > dspcons Type SrvcType ----------VCC cbr1 M/S Upld -----S 0000002a Admn ---UP Alarm ----multiple NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > 6-164 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 delcons Example (Frame Relay Service Context) In the following example, the user enters the dspcons command to display all connections on the card. The user then enters the delcons command to delete the appropriate connections.After deleting the connection, the user enters the dspcons command again to verify that the specified connection has been deleted. mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > dspcons record Identifier SrvcType M/S ------ ------------------2 02 0000050 High Priority S 1 02 0000100 High Priority S 0 02 0001000 High Priority S Upld ---00000015 00000014 00000013 Admn ---UP UP UP Alarm --------------------Multiple Multiple Multiple Upld ---00000014 00000013 Admn ---UP UP Alarm --------------------Multiple Multiple mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > delcons 2 50 mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > dspcons record Identifier SrvcType M/S ------ ------------------1 02 0000100 High Priority S 0 02 0001000 High Priority S Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-165 Chapter 6 delimagrp delimagrp Delete IMA Group Service Context—ATM This command deletes the specified IMA group. Syntax delimagrp <group> Syntax Description group Identifies the IMA group you want to delete. Note Enter the dspimagrps command in the ATM CLI context to see the IMA group identifiers for all IMA groups on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Related Commands addimagrp, dspimagrp, dspimagrps, cnfimagrp, rstimagrp Attributes Log: yes State: active Privilege: ANYUSER Example In the following example, the user enters the delimagrp command to delete IMA group 12 from the MPSM-T3E3-155 card in slot 6. The user then enters the dspimagrps command to ensure that the appropriate IMA group (group 12) has been deleted. NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > delimagrp 12 NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspimagrps Ima Min Tx Rx Tx Diff NE-IMA FE-IMA IMA Grp Lnks Frm Frm Clk Delay State State Ver Len Len Mode (ms) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 1 128 128 CTC 200 Operational Operational 1.1 2 1 128 128 CTC 200 Operational Operational 1.0 10 1 128 128 CTC 200 Insuff Links Operational 1.0 11 1 128 128 CTC 200 Insuff Links Insuff Links 1.0 NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > 6-166 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 delimalnk delimalnk Delete IMA Link Service Context—ATM This command deletes an IMA link from the IMA group. Syntax delimalnk <link> Syntax Description link Identifies the IMA link you want to delete. Note Enter the dspimalnks command in the ATM CLI context to see the link identifiers for all IMA links on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Related Commands dspimagrp, cnfimagrp, rstimagrp, dspimalnk, addimalnk Attributes Log: yes State: active Privilege: GROUP1 Example In the following example, the user deletes the IMA link 1.1:5, and then enters the dspimalnks command to confirm that the appropriate link has been deleted. NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > delimalnk 1.1:5 NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspimalnks Link Grp Rel NE NE NE Rx Tx Rx Num Num Dly Tx Rx Fail LID LID (ms) State State Status -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------1.1:1 1 0 Active Active No Failure 1 0 1.1:2 1 0 Active Active No Failure 0 1 1.1:3 2 0 Active Active No Failure 1 0 1.1:4 2 0 Active Active No Failure 0 1 1.2:8 11 0 Unusable-Failed Not In Grp Link Fail 0 255 1.2:9 10 0 Unusable-Failed Not In Grp Link Fail 1 255 Note After the user deletes the IMA link 1.1:5, it no longer appears under the Link Num column in the dspimalnks command display. Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-167 Chapter 6 dellnloop dellnloop Delete Line Loop Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Remove the line loopback state from a line. Syntax dellnloop <-ds3 | -e3 | -sonet | -ds1 | -e1> <bay.line> Syntax Description -ds3 | -e3 | -sonet | -ds1 | -e1 <bay.line> Identifies the line you want to delete. Enter the keyword followed by the line number, in the format bay.line, as shown in the following example: -sonet 1.1 Possible line type keywords are as follows: • -ds3 • -e3 • -sonet • -ds1 • -e1 Note the -ds1 and -e1 keywords are not supported on the MPSM-T3E3-155. Note A DS3 line is a T3 line. Note Enter the dsplns command to see the line numbers for all lines on the current card. Related Commands addlnloop Attributes Log: yes State: active Privilege: GROUP1 Example (ATM Service Context) In the following example, the user removes the loopback for the E3 line number 1.1, and then enters the dsplns command to verify that the loopback has been removed on the appropriate line. M8830_CH.12.MPSM155[FR].a > dellnloop -e3 1.1 Line loop-back status will be changed. Do you want to proceed (Yes/No) ? y 6-168 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dellnloop M8830_CH.12.MPSM155[FR].a > dsplns Line Line Line Line Num State Type Lpbk ----- ----- -------------- ---------1.1 Up e3g832frmronly NoLoop 1.2 Down e3g832frmronly NoLoop 1.3 Down e3g832frmronly NoLoop Length (meters) -------0 0 0 OOF Criteria ----------N/A N/A N/A AIS cBitsCheck ---------N/A N/A N/A Valid Intvls -------0 0 0 Alarm State -------Clear Clear Clear M8830_CH.12.MPSM155[FR].a > Note After the user deletes the loopback on line 1.1, the Line Lpbk column reads NoLoop. Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-169 Chapter 6 delpart delpart Delete Resource Partition Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Note The delpart and delrscprtn commands are identical. The name “delrscprtn” is consistent with the corresponding command in Cisco MGX 8850 PXM1-based switch. You can use either command. Syntax (ATM Service Context) delpart <if_num> <part_id> Syntax Description (ATM Service Context) if_num part_id Identifies the logical interface (port) from which to delete a resource partition. Note The MPSM-T3E3-155 must be in the ATM CLI context if you want to delete a partition from an ATM port. Note Enter the dspports command in the ATM CLI context to see the port numbers for all active ATM ports on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Identifies the partition you want to delete. Note Enter the dspparts command in the ATM CLI context to see all resource partition numbers associated with ATM ports on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Syntax (Frame Relay Service Context) delpart <if_num> <ctrlNum> Syntax Description (Frame Relay Service Context) if_num CtrlNum Identifies the logical interface (port) from which to delete a resource partition. Note The MPSM-T3E3-155 must be in the Frame Relay CLI context if you want to delete a partition from a Frame Relay port. Note Enter the dspports command in the Frame Relay CLI context to see the all partition numbers associated with Frame Relay ports on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Identifies the Controller number for the partition you want to delete. Note Enter the dspparts command in Frame Relay CLI context to see the controller numbers associated with all active Frame Relay ports on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Related Commands addpart, cnfpart, dsppart 6-170 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 delpart Attributes Log: yes State: active Privilege: GROUP1 Example (ATM Service Context) In the following example, the user enters the delpart command to delete the resource partition 1 on port 20, and then enters the dspparts command to verify that the appropriate partition has been deleted. NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > delpart 20 1 NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspparts if part Ctlr egr egr ingr ingr min max min max min max Num ID ID GuarBw MaxBw GuarBw MaxBw vpi vpi vci vci conn conn (.0001%)(.0001%)(.0001%)(.0001%) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------10 1 2 1000000 1000000 1000000 1000000 0 255 32 65535 0 4000 11 1 2 1000000 1000000 1000000 1000000 0 4095 32 65535 0 4000 21 1 2 1000000 1000000 1000000 1000000 0 255 32 65535 0 4000 Example (Frame Relay Service Context) In the following example, the user enters the delpart command to delete the PNNI resource partition on port 2, and then enters the dspparts command to verify that the appropriate partition has been deleted. mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > delpart 2 2 mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > dspparts if Ctlr Ctlr available min max ingr egr Num Num ID LCNs DLCI DLCI PctBw PctBw ------------------------------------------------------------50 pnni 2 2000 0 1023 100 100 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-171 Chapter 6 delport delport Delete Port Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Remove a logical port from a service module. You must delete all connections and resource partitions on the port before you can delete it. Syntax delport <ifNum> Syntax Description ifNum Identifies the logical interface you want to delete. To delete an ATM port, the MPSM-T3E3-155 must be in the ATM CLI context. To delete a Frame Relay port, the MPSM-T3E3-155 must be in the Frame Relay CLI context. Note Use the dspports command to see the port numbers for all active ports in the current CLI context. To see ATM ports, enter the dspports command in the ATM CLI context. To see Frame Relay ports, enter the dspports command in the Frame Relay CLI context. Related Commands addport, cnfport, dspport, dspports Attributes Log: yes State: active Privilege: GROUP1 Example (ATM Service Context) In the following example, the user enters the dspport command to ensure that there are no connections or partitions associated with the port to be deleted (the Number of partitions, Number of SPVC, Number of SPVP, Number of SVC, and Number of Sig VC fields all report 0). After verifying that there are no connections or partitions associated with port 20, the user enters the delport command to delete port 20, and then enters the dspports command to verify that port 20 was deleted. NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspport 20 Interface Number : 20 Line/Path Number : 1.2:1 Admin State : Up Guaranteed bandwidth(cells/sec): 3622 Maximum bandwidth(cells/sec) : 3622 ifType : UNI VPI number (VNNI, VUNI) : 0 MIN VPI (EVNNI, EVUNI) SCT Id F4 to F5 Conversion 6-172 : 0 : 0 =Def : Disabled IMA Group Number : Operational State : Number of partitions : Number of SPVC : Number of SPVP : Number of SVC : Number of Sig VC : MAX VPI (EVNNI, EVUNI): N/A LowLayerDn 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 delport NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > delport 20 NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspports ifNum Line/ Admin Oper Guaranteed Maximum Path State State Rate Rate ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ---------- -------10 N/A Up LowLayerDn 1000 1000 11 N/A Up LowLayerDn 1000 1000 20 1.2:1 Up LowLayerDn 1000 1000 21 1.2:2 Up LowLayerDn 3622 3622 sctID Cnf/InUse ifType ----------- -----0/ 0 =Def NNI 0/ 0 =Def NNI 0/ 0 =Def UNI 0/ 0 =Def UNI VPI MINVPI MAXVPI IMA (VNNI, (EVUNI, (EVUNI, GRP VUNI) EVNNI) EVNNI) ------ ------- ------- --0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 N/A 0 0 0 N/A Example (Frame Relay Service Context) In the following example, the user enters the dspport command to ensure that there are no connections or partitions associated with the port to be deleted (the Number of Partitions and Number of SPVC fields should report 0). After verifying that there are no connections or partitions associated with port 2, the user enters the delport command to delete port 2, and then enters the dspports command to verify that port 2 was deleted. mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > dspport 2 Interface Number : 2 Line Number : 1.1.1 DS0 Speed : unused DS0 Configuration Bit Map : N/A Admin State : Up Operational State : Up Port State : Active Port Signaling State : No Signaling Failure Interface Type : Frame Relay SCT Id : 0/0 =Def Frame Header Length : Two Bytes Flags Between Frames : 1 Equeue Service Ratio : 1 Port Speed : 44209 kbps Checksum type : crc16 Over-subscription : Disabled Over-subscribed : False Signaling Protocol Type : No Signaling Enhanced LMI : Disabled FRF 1.2 Support : Disabled Asynchronous Updates : Disabled T391 Link Integrity Timer : 10 secs Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop: T392 Polling Verification Timer : 15 secs N391 Full Status Polling Counter : 6 N392 Error Threshold : 3 N393 Monitored Event Count : 4 FRF.12 Fragmentation : Disabled FRF.12 Fragment Size : 64 Bytes Port HDLC Frame Inversion : Disabled Number of Partitions : 0 Number of SPVC : 0 mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > delport 2 mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > dspports ifNum Line/Path Admin Oper State State --------------------------------50 1.1.3:1.1 Up Up ifType -----------Frame Relay SCT id FRF 12 Conf./InUse Fragmentation ----------- ------------0/ 0 =Def Disabled Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-173 Chapter 6 delrscprtn delrscprtn Delete Resource Partition Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Delete a resource partition. Note that you must delete all connections in the resource partition before you delete it. For information on resource partitions, refer to the description of addrscprtn. Note The delpart and delrscprtn commands are identical. The name “cnfrscprtn” is consistent with the corresponding command in Cisco MGX 8850 PXM1-based switch. You can use either command. Syntax (ATM Service Context) delrscprtn <if_num> <part_id> Syntax Description (ATM Service Context) if_num part_id Identifies the logical interface (port) from which to delete a resource partition. Note The MPSM-T3E3-155 must be in the ATM CLI context if you want to delete a partition from an ATM port. Note Enter the dspports command in the ATM CLI context to see the port numbers for all active ATM ports. The partition ID number in the range 1–20. Use dspparts (or dsprscprtns) to see all resource partitions if necessary. Note Use the same partition ID for all interfaces with the same controller. Syntax (Frame Relay Service Context) delrscprtn <if_num> <ctrlNum> Syntax Description (Frame Relay Service Context) if_num CtrlNum Identifies the logical interface (port) from which to delete a resource partition. Note The MPSM-T3E3-155 must be in the Frame Relay CLI context if you want to delete a partition from a Frame Relay port. Note Enter the dspports command in the Frame Relay CLI context to see the port numbers for all active Frame Relay ports. Identifies the Controller number for the partition you want to delete. Note Enter the dspparts command in Frame Relay CLI context to see the controller numbers associated with all active Frame Relay ports on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Related Commands addrscprtn, dsprscprtns, delpart, addpart, dsppart 6-174 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 delrscprtn Attributes Log: yes State: active Privilege: GROUP1 Example (ATM Service Context) In the following example, the user enters the delrscprtn command to delete the resource partition 1 on port 11, and then enters the dsprscprtns command to verify that the appropriate partition has been deleted. NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > delrscprtn 11 1 NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dsprscprtns if part Ctlr egr egr ingr ingr min max min max min max Num ID ID GuarBw MaxBw GuarBw MaxBw vpi vpi vci vci conn conn (.0001%)(.0001%)(.0001%)(.0001%) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------12 1 2 1000000 1000000 1000000 1000000 0 255 32 65535 0 4000 Example (Frame Relay Service Context) In the following example, the user enters the delrscprtn command to delete the PNNI resource partition on controller 2, port 1, and then enters the dsprscprtns command to verify that the appropriate partition has been deleted. mpsm_node.9.MPSM155[FR].a > delrscprtn 1 2 mpsm_node.9.MPSM155[FR].a > dsprscprtns Shelf Database table empty.IfCnfRsrcPartGrpTable mpsm_node.9.MPSM155[FR].a > Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-175 Chapter 6 dnallports dnallports Down All Ports Service Context—ATM De-activates all ports on the current card. The dnallports command primarily applies to a situation where you want to re-configure resource partitions or change the choice of service class template (SCT). Syntax dnallports Syntax Description No parameters, but the CLI prompts you to confirm the execution. Related Commands upallports Attributes Log: yes State: active Privilege: GROUP1 Example In the following example, the user enters the dspports command to ensure that all logical ports are in the “Up” state. The user then enters the dnallports bring down all ports on the current card. After bringing down all ports, the user enters the dspports command again to ensure that all logical ports are in the “Down” state. NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspports ifNum Line/ Admin Oper Path State State Guaranteed Maximum Rate Rate ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ---------- -------10 1.1:1 Up Up 1000 1000 11 N/A Up Up 1000 1000 12 N/A Up Up 2000 2000 sctID Cnf/InUse ifType ----------- -----0/ 0 =Def UNI 0/ 0 =Def NNI 0/ 0 =Def UNI VPI MINVPI MAXVPI (VNNI, (EVUNI, (EVUNI, VUNI) EVNNI) EVNNI) ------ ------- ------0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IMA GRP VPI MINVPI MAXVPI (VNNI, (EVUNI, (EVUNI, VUNI) EVNNI) EVNNI) ------ ------- ------0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IMA GRP --N/A 1 2 NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dnallports Traffic loss will result on all connections on this port. Do you want to proceed (Yes/No) ? y NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspports ifNum Line/ Admin Oper Path State State Guaranteed Maximum Rate Rate ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ---------- -------10 1.1:1 Down Down 1000 1000 11 N/A Down Down 1000 1000 12 N/A Down Down 2000 2000 6-176 sctID Cnf/InUse ifType ----------- -----0/ 0 =Def UNI 0/ 0 =Def NNI 0/ 0 =Def UNI --N/A 1 2 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dncon dncon Down Connection Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Administratively deactivates (or “down”) a connection so that you can modify the network, troubleshoot the network, or change the current SCT. This command applies to SPVCs only. To activate the connection, use the upcon command. Syntax (ATM Service Context) dncon <ifNum> <vpi> <vci> Syntax Description (ATM Service Context) ifNum Identifies the logical interface you want to bring down. To bring down an ATM port, the MPSM-T3E3-155 must be in the ATM CLI context. Note vpi Identifies the virtual path you want to bring down. On a UNI, the range is 0–255. On an NNI, the range is 0–4095. Note vci Use the dspcons command in the ATM CLI context to see the interface numbers for all ports associated with ATM connections on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Enter the dspcons command in the ATM CLI context to see the VPIs for all active ATM connections. Identifies the virtual connection you want to bring down. On a UNI, the range is 1–4095. On an NNI or VNNI, the VCI range is 1–65535. For a virtual path connection (VPC), the VCI is always 0. Note Enter the dspcons command in the ATM CLI context to see the VCIs for all active ATM connections. Syntax (Frame Relay Service Context) dncon <ifNum> <dlci> Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-177 Chapter 6 dncon Syntax Description (Frame Relay Service Context) ifNum Identifies the logical interface you want to bring down. To bring down a Frame Relay port, the MPSM-T3E3-155 must be in the Frame Relay CLI context. Note dlci Use the dspcons command in the Frame Relay CLI context to see the interface numbers for all ports associated with Frame Relay connections on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Identifies the data-link connection you want to bring down. The range for a 2-byte header is from 1 through 1006, and 1008 through 1022; The range for 4-byte header is from 1 through 8257534, and 8257536 through 8388607. Note Enter the dspcons command in the Frame Relay CLI context to see the DLCIs for all active Frame Relay connections. Related Commands upcon Attributes Log: yes State: active Privilege: GROUP1 Example (ATM Service Context) In the following example, the user enters the dncon command to bring down connection 4 on VPI 14, VCI 100, and then enters the dspcons command to verify the connection is down. M8830_CH.12.MPSM155[ATM].a > dncon 4 14 100 M8830_CH.12.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspcons record Identifier --------------4 02 0014 00100 5 02 0015 00000 Note Type ---VCC VPC SrvcType -------vbr2rt vbr3rt M/S Upld -----M 03d259a1 M 03d259ae Admn Alarm -------DOWN none UP none After the user deletes connection 4 on VPI 14, VCI 100, the Admn column in the dspcons command display reports that connection 4 is “Down”. Example (Frame Relay Service Context) In the following example, the user enters the dncon command to bring down connection 5 on DLCI 3, and then enters the dspcons command to verify that the appropriate connection is down. mpsm_node.9.MPSM155[FR].a > dncon 5 3 mpsm_node.9.MPSM155[FR].a > dspcons record Identifier SrvcType M/S ------ ------------------5 01 0000003 High Priority S 7 01 0000004 High Priority S 9 01 0000005 High Priority S 6-178 Upld ---02692bbd 02692bbf 02692bc1 Admn Alarm ---- --------------------DOWN None UP None UP None Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dncon Note After the user deletes connection 5 on DLCI 3, the Admn column in the dspcons command display reports that connection 5 is “Down”. Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-179 Chapter 6 dncons dncons Down Connection Service Context—ATM Administratively deactivates (or “downs”) a range of connections (vpi/vci) so that you can modify or troubleshoot the network. This operation applies to only SPVCs. To reactivate the connections, use upcon. Syntax dncons <ifNum> <vpi> <vci> [-num <num. conns to del>] [-verbose < 1 | 0 >] Syntax Description ifNum Identifies the interface (port) number on the local endpoint of the connections you want to bring down. To bring down an ATM connection, the MPSM-T3E3-155 must be in the ATM CLI context. Note vpi Identifies the VPI of the connections you want to bring down. For a UNI, the range is 0–255. For an NNI, the range is 0–4095. Note vci Use the dspcons command in the ATM CLI context to see the interface numbers for all ports associated with ATM connections on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Enter the dspcons command in the ATM CLI context to see the VPIs for all active ATM connections. Identifies the VCI of the connections you want to bring down. For a VCC, the range is 1–65535. For a VPC, the only value is 0. Note Enter the dspcons command in the ATM CLI context to see the VCIs for all active ATM connections. -num (Optional) Keyword that specifies the number of connections to take down. -verbose (Optional) Keyword that enables (1) or disables (0) verbose mode. In verbose mode, the screen displays the connection identifier of each connection immediately after it is deleted. Related Commands upcon Attributes Log: yes State: active Privilege: CISCO_GP Example In the following example, the user brings down two connections on port 1, VPI 4095, VCI 65535. M8830_CH.12.MPSM155[ATM].a > dncons 1 4095 65535 -num 2 0 6-180 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dnilmi dnilmi Down ILMI Service Context—ATM The dnilmi command lets you de-activate (down) ILMI on a logical port so you can modify a configuration, troubleshoot, or run certain commands that require ILMI to be inoperative. Syntax dnilmi <ifNum> <partId> Syntax Description ifNum Identifies the interface (port) number on which to bring down ILMI. To bring down ILMI, the MPSM-T3E3-155 must be in the ATM CLI context. Note partId Enter the dspports command in the ATM CLI context to see the port numbers for all active ATM ports. Identifies the partition associated with the port on which you want to bring down ILMI. Note Enter the dspparts command in the ATM CLI context to see all partition identifiers associated with ATM port on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Related Commands dspilmi, dspilmis, upilmi Attributes Log: yes State: active, standby Privilege: SERVICE_GP Example In the following example, the user enters the dnilmi command to de-activate ILMI on port 5, partition 1. The user then enters the dspilmis command to verify that ILMI has been brought down on the appropriate port. mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[ATM].a > dnilmi 5 1 Warning: connections (if any) on port could get rerouted. Do you want to proceed (Yes/No) ? y mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[ATM].a >dspilmi 5 1 Sig. Port ---5 rsrc Ilmi Sig Sig Ilmi S:Keepalive T:conPoll K:conPoll Part State Vpi Vci Trap Interval Interval InactiveFactor ---- ---- ---- ---- --- ------------ ---------- ---------1 OFF 0 16 Off 1 5 4 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-181 Chapter 6 dnimagrp dnimagrp Down IMA Group Service Context—ATM This command administratively disables the IMA group specified by group. Syntax dnimagrp <group> Syntax Description group Identifies the IMA group you want to bring down. Note Enter the dspimagrps command in the ATM CLI context to see the all IMA group numbers on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Related Commands addimagrp, delimagrp, dspimagrp, upimagrp Attributes Log: no State: active Privilege: ANYUSER Example In the following example, the user disables the IMA group 11, and then enters the dspimagrps command to verify that the appropriate IMA group has been brought down. mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[ATM].a > dnimagrp 11 Warning: Traffic loss will result on all connections on this IMA group. Do you want to proceed (Yes/No) ? y mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspimagrps Ima Min Tx Rx Tx Diff NE-IMA FE-IMA IMA Grp Lnks Frm Frm Clk Delay State State Ver Len Len Mode (ms) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------11 1 128 ? CTC 200 ? ? 1.0 12 1 128 ? CTC 1 ? ? 1.0 13 1 128 ? CTC 1 ? ? 1.0 14 1 128 ? CTC 1 ? ? 1.0 15 1 128 ? CTC 1 ? ? 1.0 16 1 128 ? CTC 1 ? ? 1.0 17 1 128 ? CTC 1 ? ? 1.0 mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[ATM].a > 6-182 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dnln dnln Down Line Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay De-activate a line on the current card. Before you can de-activate a line using dnln, you must take the following steps: Step 1 Remove connections. Use the delcon or delcons command. Step 2 Remove any resource partitions. Use the dsppart command to see existing partitions and the delpart command to remove partitions. Step 3 Remove all logical ports. Use the dspports command to see existing logical ports on the line and the delport command to remove logical ports. Step 4 Bring down any paths. Use the dnpath or dnpaths command. Syntax dnln <bay.line> Syntax Description bay.line Identifies the line you want to bring down, in the format bay.line. On an MPSM-T3E3-155, the bay number is always 1, and the line number is in the range from 1 through 3. Note Enter the dsplns command to see the line numbers for all lines on the current card. Related Commands dspln, dsplns, cnfln, upln Attributes Log: yes State: active Privilege: GROUP1 Example In the following example, the user enters the dnln command to de-activate line 1 in bay 1, and then enters dsplns command to verify that the appropriate line is in the Down state. M8850_NY.13.MPSM155[ATM].a > dnln 1.1 M8850_NY.13.MPSM155[ATM].a > dsplns Medium Medium Sonet Line Line Line Frame Line Line Valid AlarLine State Type Lpbk Scramble Coding Type Intvls Statd ------------- ----- ------------ ------ -------- ------ -------- ------ -----1.1 Down sonetSts3c NoLoop Enable NRZ ShortSMF 0 Clo 1.2 Down sonetSts3c NoLoop Enable NRZ Other 0 Clo Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-183 Chapter 6 dnpath dnpath Down Path Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Deactivates the specified path (path_num). Syntax dnpath [-path_filter] <path_num> Syntax Description -path_filter <path_num> Identifies the path you want to bring down. Enter the keyword followed by the path number. For example: -sts 1.1.1. Enter one of the following keywords to specify the type of path you want to bring down. • -sts—sts/au paths • -vt—vt/tu3 paths • -ds3—ds3 paths • -e3—e3 paths • -ds1—ds1 paths • -e1—e1 paths Note Use the dsppaths command to see the path numbers for all paths on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Note STS/STM paths and DS3 paths can have the same path number. If you enter the dnpath command without the -path_filter option, and only STS/STM paths are configured on the card, the STS/STM path with the specified path number is de-activated. If there are DS3 paths configured on the card as well as STS/STM paths, and you do not include the -path_filter option with the dnpath command, the lowest-level path (the DS3 path) is de-activated. To avoid confusion, Cisco recommends that you specify a -path_filter when you display a path. Related Commands uppath Attributes Log: yes 6-184 State: active Privilege: GROUP1 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dnpath Examples In the following example, the user enters the dsppaths -sts command to see the path numbers for all STS paths on the current card. (In the following example, there is only one STS path available.) The user then enters the dnpath -sts command to de-activate the STS path 1.1.0. After de-activating the path, the user enters the dsppaths -sts command to verify that the appropriate path is in the Down state (in the Admin Status column). mpsm_node.11.MPSM155[ATM].a > dsppaths -sts Path Path Admin Path Path Alarm Oper Type Status Payload Width Status State -------- -------- -------- ------------- ------- --------- -----1.1.0 sts Up unequipped 3 Unknown Down mpsm_node.11.MPSM155[ATM].a > dnpath -sts 1.1.0 mpsm_node.11.MPSM155[ATM].a > dsppaths -sts Path Path Admin Path Path Alarm Oper Type Status Payload Width Status State -------- -------- -------- ------------- ------- --------- -----1.1.0 sts Down unequipped 3 Unknown Down In the following example, the user enters the dsppaths -ds3 command to see the path numbers for all T3 paths on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. The user then enters the dnpath -ds3 command to de-activate the T3 path 1.1.2, and then enters dsppaths -ds3 command to verify that the appropriate path is in the Down state (in the Admin Status column). mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > dsppaths -ds3 Path Path Admin DS3 Path Alarm Oper Path Type Status Type Lpbk Status State Service -------- ----- -------- --------------- -------- -------- --------- ----------1.1.1 ds3 Up dsx3CbitParity NoLoop Clear Up hdlc 1.1.2 ds3 Down dsx3CbitParity NoLoop Unknown Up invalid mpsm_node.11.MPSM155[FR].a > dnpath -ds3 1.1.2 mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > dsppaths -ds3 Path Path Admin DS3 Path Alarm Oper Path Type Status Type Lpbk Status State Service -------- ----- -------- --------------- -------- -------- --------- ----------1.1.1 ds3 Up dsx3CbitParity NoLoop Clear Up hdlc 1.1.2 ds3 Down dsx3CbitParity NoLoop Unknown Down invalid mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-185 Chapter 6 dnport dnport Down Port Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay The dnport command disables (or downs) a logical port and thereby halts all traffic on the logical port. The usual purpose for using dnport is troubleshooting. The configuration for the port remains intact whether the logical port is a UNI or an NNI. The command for enabling a downed port is upport. For an NNI, the PXM de-routes the failed connections then re-routes them through other trunks. After you re-enable an NNI port through upport, you cannot return the re-routed connections to the upped port. The PXM routes connections over the trunk as needed. On a UNI, the connections continue to exist, but remain in the failed state until you enable the port by executing upport. Syntax dnport <ifNum> Syntax Description ifNum Identifies the interface (port) number you want to bring down. To bring down an ATM port, the MPSM-T3E3-155 must be in the ATM CLI context. To bring down a Frame Relay port, the MPSM-T3E3-155 must be in the Frame Relay CLI context. Note Use the dspports command to see the port numbers for all active ports in the current CLI context. To see ATM ports, enter the dspports command in the ATM CLI context. To see Frame Relay ports, enter the dspports command in the Frame Relay CLI context. Related Commands dspport, dspports, upport Attributes Log: yes State: active Privilege: GROUP1 Example In the following example, the user enters the dnport command to disable port 11 on the current card. When prompted whether or not to proceed, the user enters y (for “yes”). The user then enters the dspports command to verify that the appropriate port is in the “Down” state. NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dnport 11 Traffic loss will result on all connections on this port. Do you want to proceed (Yes/No) ? y 6-186 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dnport NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspports ifNum Line/ Admin Oper Path State State Guaranteed Maximum Rate Rate ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ---------- -------11 1.1:1 Down Down 3000 3000 12 1.1:2 Up Up 3622 3622 28 N/A Up Up 3000 3000 sctID Cnf/InUse ifType ----------- -----0/ 0 =Def NNI 0/ 0 =Def UNI 0/ 0 =Def NNI VPI MINVPI MAXVPI IMA (VNNI, (EVUNI, (EVUNI, GRP VUNI) EVNNI) EVNNI) ------ ------- ------- --0 0 0 N/A 0 0 0 N/A 0 0 0 1 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-187 Chapter 6 dspadjlnalm dspadjlnalm Display Adjacent Line Alarms Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay The dspadjlnalm command lets you display the line alarm status for the adjacent back card. To acquire the status, enter the bay and line number for the active back card. Note The dspadjlnalm command works for only inter-card APS. Syntax dspadjlnalm <bay.line> Syntax Description bay.line Identifies the line whose redundant line is on the adjacent back card whose line alarm status you want to display, in the format bay.line. Note On an MPSM-T3E3-155, the bay number is always 1. Note Use the dsplns command to see the line numbers for all lines on the current card. Related Commands dspadjlnalmcnt, clradjlnalmcnt Attributes Log: no State: active, standby Privilege: ANYUSER Example In the following example, the user displays the alarm status for line 1.1 on the adjacent MPSM-T3E3-155 card. NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspadjlnalm 1.1 Line Number : 1.1 Section Alarm State : LOS Line Alarm State : Clear Path Alarm State : Clear Section Stat Alarm State: CurrentESs,CurrentSESs,CurrentSEFSs Line Stat Alarm State : CurrentSESs,CurrentUASs Path Stat Alarm State : CurrentSESs,CurrentUASs LOCD Alarm State : Clear APS Alarm State : Major 6-188 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dspadjlnalmcnt dspadjlnalmcnt Display Adjacent Line Alarm Counters Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay The dspadjlnalmcnt command lets you display the alarm counters for the adjacent back card. To acquire the status, enter the bay and line number for the active back card. Note The clradjlnalmcnt command works for only inter-card APS. Syntax dspadjlnalmcnt <bay.line> <intvl> Syntax Description bay.line intvl Identifies the line whose redundant line is on the adjacent back card whose line alarm counters you want to display, in the format bay.line. Note On an MPSM-T3E3-155, the bay number is always 1. Note Use the dsplns command to see the line numbers for all lines on the current card. The time interval to display (0–96). 0 is the current 15-minute interval. 1 is the most recent 15-minute interval. 2 is the next most recent 15-minute interval, and so on. 96 being the oldest 15-minute interval. Related Commands dspadjlnalm, clradjlnalmcnt Attributes Log: no State: active, standby Privilege: ANYUSER Example (ATM Service Context) In the following example, the user displays the alarm counters for the adjacent MPSM-T3E3-155 back card. NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspadjlnalmcnt 1.2 1 Interval Number : 1 Section PM: ----------Num of LOSs Num of LOFs ESs SESs SEFSs CVs : : : : : : 0 0 1 0 0 4 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-189 Chapter 6 dspadjlnalmcnt Line PM: ----------Num of AISs Num of RFIs : : ESs SESs CVs UASs : : : : Path PM: ----------Num of AISs Num of RFIs : : ESs SESs CVs UASs : : : : 0 0 Near End 1 0 39 0 Far End 0 0 0 0 0 0 Near End 0 1 25 0 Far End 0 1 25 0 Example (Frame Relay Service Context) In the following example, the user displays the alarm counters for the adjacent MPSM-T3E3-155 back card. NodeB.6.MPSM155[FR].a > dspadjlnalmcnt 1.2 1 Interval Number : 1 6-190 Section PM: ----------Num of LOSs Num of LOFs ESs SESs SEFSs CVs : : : : : : 0 0 1 0 0 4 Line PM: ----------Num of AISs Num of RFIs : : 0 0 ESs SESs CVs UASs : : : : Path PM: ----------Num of AISs Num of RFIs : : ESs SESs CVs UASs : : : : Near End 1 0 39 0 Far End 0 0 0 0 0 0 Near End 0 1 25 0 Far End 0 1 25 0 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dspapsbkplane dspapsbkplane Display APS Backplane Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Displays whether or not the APS mini-backplane is properly seated with the back cards. When successful, this command displays: BackPlane:ENGAGED When not successful, this command displays: Top Bay : APS Back Plane Not Engaged or Adjacent Back Card Not Present. See the addapsln command for an explanation of Automatic Protection Switching (APS). Refer to the Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45), Cisco MGX 8950, Cisco MGX 8830, and Cisco MGX 8880 Hardware Installation Guide, Releases 2 Through 5 for information on installing the APS assembly to the backplane. Syntax dspapsbkplane Syntax Description No parameters Related Commands addapsln, cnfapsln, delapsln, dspapsln, dspapslns, switchapsln, clrbecnt, dspbecnt Attributes Log: no State: active, standby Privilege: ANYUSER Example In the following example, the user executes the dspapsbkplane command when an APS assembly is successfully installed to the backplane. M8850_NY.13.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspapsbkplane Line-ID Primary Card Signal Status Secondary Card Signal Status Slot #1 Slot #2 1.1 PRESENT PRESENT 1.2 PRESENT ABSENT Remote Front Card : PRESENT Top Back Card : ENGAGED In the following example, the user executes the dspapsbkplane command when an APS assembly is not successfully installed to the backplane. M8850_NY.13.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspapsbkplane Top Bay : APS Back Plane Not Engaged or Adjacent Back Card Not Present. Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-191 Chapter 6 dspapsln dspapsln Display APS Line Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Displays the configuration of an APS line. This command can be executed for either a working line or a protection line. See the addapsln command for an explanation of Automatic Protection Switching (APS). Note Neither the dspapsln nor the dspapslns command shows the APS-related mode of an MPSM-T3E3-155 card. To see the APS mode of an MPSM-T3E3-155, run dspcd on the CLI of the MPSM-T3E3-155. The field labeled “FC Operation Mode:” shows “CARD_OPER_MODE_155.” Syntax dspapsln <working-slot.bay.line> Syntax Description working-slot.bay.line Identifies the working line you want to display. Note Enter the dspapslns command to see the line numbers for all APS lines on the current card. Related Commands addapsln, cnfapsln, delapsln, dspapslns, switchapsln, dspapsbkplane, clrbecnt, dspbecnt Attributes Log: no State: active, standby Privilege: ANYUSER Example In the following example, the user displays the APS configuration for line 1 on the MPSM-T3E3-155 in slot 13. M8850_NY.13.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspapsln 13.1.1 Working Section 1 : 13.1.1 Working Section 2 Provisioned Arch : 1+1AnxB Provisioned Direction Operational Arch : 1+1AnxB Operational Direction Active Line : Working Sec 1 WTR(min) Primary Section : Working Sec 1 Secondary Section SFBer 10^-n : 3 SDBer 10^-n Revertive : No Last User Switch Req Bridge State : Set Selector State Protection Line Pending Request : SignalFailLowPriority Working Line Pending Request : None APS Trouble Mask : None Bit Map Req Field Chan Field Transmit K1 0x0 No Request Null Channel Receive K1 0x0 No Request Null Channel 6-192 : : : : : : : : 14.1.1 bi bi 5 Working Sec 2 5 No Request Working Sec 1 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dspapsln Current Request 0x0 No Request Null Channel Bit Map Chan Field Arch Field Transmit K2 0x10 Working Sec 1 1+1 Receive K2 0x4 Null Channel 1+1 Working Sec 1 State : OK Working Sec 2 State Protocol : ITU Top Bay : ENGAGED Dir Mode Field Undefined UNI : SF-L Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-193 Chapter 6 dspapslns dspapslns Display APS Lines Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Displays all working and protection APS lines on a card. This command can be executed only on an active card. After identifying a particular APS line, you can use dspapsln to view details about the line. See the addapsln command for an explanation of Automatic Protection Switching (APS). Note Neither the dspapsln nor the dspapslns command shows the APS-related mode of an MPSM-T3E3-155 card. To see the APS mode of an MPSM-T3E3-155, run dspcd on the CLI of the MPSM-T3E3-155. The field labeled “FC Operation Mode:” shows “CARD_OPER_MODE_155.” Syntax dspapslns Syntax Description No parameters Related Commands addapsln, cnfapsln, delapsln, dspapsln, switchapsln, dspapsbkplane, clrbecnt, dspbecnt Attributes Log: no State: active, standby Privilege: ANYUSER Example In the following example, the user displays all lines with an APS configuration on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspapslns Working Prot. Conf Oper Active WLine PLine WTR Revt Conf Oper LastUser Conf Index Index Arch Arch Line State State (min) Dir Dir SwitchReq Protocol ------ ----- --------------- ----- ----- ---- ---- ---- --------- -------13.1.1 14.1.1 1+1AnxB 1+1AnxB working OK SF-L 5 No bi bi No Request ITU 13.1.2 14.1.2 1+1 1+1 working OK OK 5 No uni uni No Request Bellco 6-194 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dspatmlayer dspatmlayer Display ATM Layer Service Context—ATM Displays the ATM cell layer parameters for the specified line, path ID, or group. Syntax dspatmlayer <line/path id/ima group> Syntax Description line/path id/ima group Identifies the line, path, or IMA group whose ATM cell layer parameters you want to display. Note Enter the dsplns command to see the line numbers for all lines on the current card. Note Enter the dsppaths command to see the path numbers for all paths on the current card. Note Enter the dspimagrps command in the ATM CLI context to see the group numbers for all IMA groups on the current card. Related Commands cnfatmlayer Attributes Log: no State: active, standby, init Privilege: ANYUSER Example In the following example, the user displays ATM cell layer information for IMA group 1. NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspatmlayer 1 PathNum HCScoset PayloadScramble NullCellHdr NullCellPayload ------- --------- --------------- ----------- --------------1.1.1 Enable Enable 0x00000001 6a Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-195 Chapter 6 dspatmlayercnt dspatmlayercnt Display ATM Layer Counters Service Context—ATM Displays the ATM cell layer interval counters on the specified line or path. Syntax dspatmlayercnt <line/path id> <intvl> Syntax Description line/path id intvl Identifies the line or path whose ATM cell layer interval counters you want to display. Note Enter the dsplns command to see the line numbers for all lines on the current card. Note Enter the dsppaths command to see the path numbers for all paths on the current card. The time interval to display (0–96). 0 is the current 15-minute and 24-hour interval. 1 is the most recent 15-minute interval. 2 is the next most recent 15-minute interval, and so on. 96 being the oldest 15-minute interval. Related Commands cnfatmlayer Attributes Log: no State: active, standby, init Privilege: ANYUSER Example In the following example, the user displays the ATM cell layer counters for IMA line 1.1 in bay 1. NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspatmlayercnt 1.1.1 1 Path : 1.1.1 Interval : 1 CLP0 Cells CLP1 Cells Valid OAM Cells Err OAM Cells Rcv Valid RM Cells Invalid VPI/VCI/PTI Cells Rcv Idle Cells Non-zero GFC Cells Last Unknown VPI Last Unknown VCI Discard HecErr Cells Corrected HecErr Cells 6-196 : : : : : : : : : : : : Ingress 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Egress 0 0 0 0 0 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dspatmln dspatmln Display ATM Line Service Context—ATM Displays the cell header configuration for the line or path that was set using cnfatmln. The display indicates NNI or UNI cell headers. For IMA, it displays the ATM cell header information and whether the alarm indication signal (AIS) is enabled or disabled at the far end. Syntax dspatmln <line_num/path_num> Syntax Description line_num/path_num Identifies the line or path whose cell header configuration you want to display. Note Enter the dsplns command to see the line numbers for all lines on the current card. Note Enter the dsppaths command to see the path numbers for all paths on the current card. Related Commands cnfatmln, clratmlncnt Attributes Log: no State: active, standby Privilege: ANYUSER Example In the following example, the user displays the line configuration for line 1 on the current card. NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspatmln 1.1 line HCScoset PayloadScramble NullCellHdr NullCellPayload ---------------------------------------------------------------------1.1 Enable Enable 1a1a1a1a aa Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-197 Chapter 6 dspautolndiag dspautolndiag Display Auto Line Diagnostics Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Displays the status of auto line diagnostic feature on card. Syntax dspautolndiag Syntax Description No parameters Related Commands cnfautolndiag Attributes Log: no State: active, standby Privilege: ANYUSER Example In the following example, the user displays the status of the auto line diagnostic feature on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspautolndiag Auto Line Diagnostics : Disabled 6-198 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dspautorestart dspautorestart Display Automatic Restart Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Display whether the IMA group automatic restart feature is enabled or disabled on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Syntax dspautorestart Syntax Description None. Related Commands cnfautorestart Attributes Log: no State: active, standby Privilege: ANYUSER Example In the following example, the user displays the whether the IMA group automatic restart feature is enabled or disabled on the current card. In this example, the IMA group automatic restart feature is “Disabled.” mpsm_node1.9.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspautorestart Autorestart: Disabled Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-199 Chapter 6 dspbecnt dspbecnt Display Bit Error Count Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay The dspbecnt command lets you display the APS-related bit error counters for the last 24 hour, 15 minute, and 15 second intervals. Syntax dspbecnt <working-bay.line> Syntax Description working-bay.line Identifies the line for which you want to display APS-related bit error counters. Note Enter the dspapslns command to see all APS line identifiers on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Related Commands addapsln, clrbecnt, cnfapsln, delapsln, dspapsln, dspapslns, switchapsln, dspapsbkplane Attributes Log: no State: active Privilege: ANYUSER Example In the following example, the user displays the APS-related bit error counters on the APS line 1.3. mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspbecnt 1.3 Working Section 1 4.1.3 : 24 Hour Bit Error Count 0 15 Minute Bit Error Count 130 15 Second Bit Error Count 0 Working Section 2 5.1.3 : 24 Hour Bit Error Count 0 15 Minute Bit Error Count 30413 15 Second Bit Error Count 2307 6-200 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dspbert dspbert Display Bit Error Rate Test Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Displays the status, configuration, and data for the current Bit Error Rate Test (BERT). Only one BERT session can run on a particular bay at a time. This command displays the following information: • Port number hosting the BERT session • Whether the BERT session is administratively up or down • The current operational status of the BERT session • Type of test (BERT pattern) • Whether and how many times errors were injected into the BERT session • Whether the transmit pattern is inverted or not inverted • Whether the receive pattern is inverted or not inverted • The current loopback code on the BERT session • Date and time when the BERT session was started for the specified port. Syntax dspbert <bertIfNum> Syntax Description bertIfNum Identifies the path or the logical interface (port) for which you want display BERT data. Note Enter the dsppaths command to see a complete list of all available paths on the current MPSM-T3E3-155, or enter the dspports command in the Frame Relay CLI context to see the port numbers for all Frame Relay ports on the MPSM-T3E3-155. Related Commands dspbertstats Attributes Log: no State: active Privilege: ANYUSER Example In the following example, the user displays data for the current BERT on the Frame Relay port 113. NodeB.6.MPSM155[FR].a BertIfNum : BERT Admin Status : Operational Status : > dspbert 113 113 Up OutOfSync Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-201 Chapter 6 dspbert BERT Pattern : Error Insertion Rate: Tx Pattern Invert : Rx Pattern Invert : Loopback Code : Start Date : 6-202 AllZeros NoError NotInverted NotInverted noLoopbackCode Nov 23 2003 00:20:52 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dspbertcap dspbertcap Display Bit Error Rate Test Capabilities Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay The dspbertcap command lists the capability of a particular path or port on an MPSM-T3E3-155 to support specific BERT patterns or loopbacks. The numbers in the dspbertcap output are the possible pattern or loopback numbers you can provide to the cnfbert command. Syntax dspbertcap Syntax Description bertIfNum Identifies the path or the logical interface (port) for which you want display BERT capabilities. Note Enter the dsppaths command to see a complete list of all available paths on the current MPSM-T3E3-155, or enter the dspports command in the Frame Relay CLI context to see the port numbers for all Frame Relay ports on the MPSM-T3E3-155. Related Commands cnfbert, dspbert, dspberts Attributes Log: no State: active, standby Privilege: ANYUSER Example In the following example, the user displays the BERT capabilities of port 113. mpsm_node1.3.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspbertcap 113 Test Patterns supported: -----------------------1: AllZeros 2: AllOnes 3: AltOneZero 4: DoubleAltOnesZeros 5: OneIn4 6: OneIn8 7: OneIn16 8: ThreeIn24 11: TwoE3MinusOne 12: TwoE4MinusOne 13: TwoE5MinusOne 14: TwoE6MinusOne 15: TwoE7MinusOne 18: TwoE9MinusOne 19: TwoE10MinusOne 20: TwoE11MinusOne 21: TwoE15MinusOne 22: TwoE17MinusOne 23: TwoE18MinusOne 24: TwoE20MinusOne 25: TwoE20MinusOneQRSS 26: TwoE21MinusOne 27: TwoE22MinusOne 28: TwoE23MinusOne 29: TwoE25MinusOne 30: TwoE28MinusOne 31: TwoE29MinusOne 32: TwoE31MinusOne 33: DDS1 34: DDS2 35: DDS3 36: DDS4 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-203 Chapter 6 dspbertcap 37: DDS5 Loopback Codes supported: ------------------------11: v54PN127Polynomial 15: noLoopbackCode mpsm_node1.3.MPSM155[ATM].a > 6-204 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dspberts dspberts Display Bit Error Rate Test Sessions Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Displays configuration information for all BERT sessions on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Syntax dspberts Syntax Description None. Related Commands cnfbert, dspbert Attributes Log: no State: active, standby Privilege: ANYUSER Example In the following example, the user displays configuration information for all BERT sessions on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. mpsm_node1.3.MPSM155[FR].a > dspberts Bert IfNum -----------1.1.1:1 113 Test Pattern -------------------AllZeros AllOnes Loopback Code -------------------noLoopbackCode noLoopbackCode Admin Status ---------Down Down Oper Status ---------OutOfSync OutOfSync mpsm_node1.3.MPSM155[FR].a > Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-205 Chapter 6 dspbertstats dspbertstats Display Bit Error Rate Test Statistics Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Displays the bit error rate test statistics for the specified port. Syntax dspbertstats <bertIfNum> Syntax Description bertIfNum Identifies the path or the logical interface (port) for which you want display BERT test statistics. Note Enter the dsppaths command to see a complete list of all available paths on the current MPSM-T3E3-155, or enter the dspports command in the Frame Relay CLI context to see the port numbers for all Frame Relay ports on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Related Commands dspbert Attributes Log: no State: active, standby Privilege: ANYUSER Example (ATM Service Context) In the following example, the user displays the bit error rate test statistics for port 113 on the MPSM-T3E3-155. mpsm_node1.3.MPSM155[FR].a Bert Bits IfNum Received --------- ---------113 200000000 6-206 > dspbertstat 113 Bit Errors Single Bit Received Errors Injected -----------------------40 0 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dspcd dspcd Display Card Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Use the dspcd command to display details about the current card. A list of information in the dspcd output follows: • Serial numbers. • Front and back card types and the status of each. • Runtime and boot firmware revision numbers. (See the loadrev description for an explanation of how to interpret the revision field.) • Software and hardware revision on both front and back cards. • Status, possibly including the reason for the last reset and state of the integrated alarm. • Orderable and PCA part numbers. • The CLEI Code. • The product and version IDs. • The reason for the last card reset. • A card summary. • The card’s current SCT ID. • A list of features enabled on the card. • A count of configured lines, ports, partitions and connections • The current front card operational mode. The dspcd display shows the physical lines that constitute a port group and the maximum number of connections in that port group. A port group consists of one to many physical lines. This maximum connection count is a function of the line type (OC-3,STS, and so on). The port group information also shows the number of existing SVCs, SPVCs, and SPVPs. This part of the dspcd output can help you configure resource partitions by showing the maximum number of supported connections. If a particular resource partition has close to the maximum supported by hardware on a line, few or no connections would be possible in another partition on the same line. Note The total number of connections in the dspcd output includes control VCs. The types of control VCs are SSCOP, PNNI-RCC, and ILMI (if ILMI is enabled). To see connection counts that do not include control VCs, use dsppnport. Syntax dspcd Syntax Description No parameters Related Commands dspcds, dsppnport, dspversion Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-207 Chapter 6 dspcd Attributes Log: no State: active, standby Privilege: ANYUSER Example In the following example, the user displays details about the current MPSM-T3E3-155 card. NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspcd Front Card Back Card -----------------Card Type: MPSM-T3E3-155 BNC-3-T3E3 State: Active Present Serial Number: SAD072904W8 SAD072903CK Boot FW Rev: 4.9(20.11)A --SW Rev: 4.9(22.10)A --HW Rev: 04 02 Orderable Part#: 800-23005-03 800-23142-03 PCA Part#: 73-8597-03 73-8665-03 CLEI Code: 0 0 Product ID: Version ID: Reset Reason: Reset from PXM Card Summary: Card SCT Id: 0 Features Enabled: ATM, FRAME RELAY #Max ATM Conns #ATM Ports #ATM Partitions #ATM SPVCs #ATM SPVPs #ATM SVCs -------------- ---------- --------------- ---------- ---------- --------4000 3 3 0 0 0 #Max FR Conns #FR Ports #FR Partitions #FR SPVCs ------------- --------- -------------- --------Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop: 4000 0 0 #IMA Groups #IMA Links ----------- ---------1 2 FC Operation Mode: 0 CARD_OPER_MODE_T3 NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > 6-208 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dspcdsct dspcdsct Display Card SCT Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Displays the contents of a card-level Service Class Template (SCT) file. For information about SCTs, see the cnfcdsct description. To see the number of the current SCT for the card, use dspcd. The examples in this description illustrate the contents of SCT number 2 and SCT 3. Note Currently, the system does not support certain parameters in the service class templates (SCTs), so you can specify them through addcon, cnfcon, or Cisco WAN Manager. These parameters are (when applicable) PCR, SCR, and ICR. Syntax (ATM Service Context) dspcdsct <gen | cosThr> [-units <units>] Syntax Description (ATM Service Context) gen Policing and Connection Admission Control (CAC) parameters. cosThr Class of Service Threshold parameters units Specifies units in time or cells and bytes. • time: units in time and 0.0001% of max (default) • cellbyte: units in cells and bytes. Syntax (Frame Relay Service Context) dspcdsct < gen | vcThr | cosThr > [-units <units>] Syntax Description (Frame Relay Service Context) gen Policing and Connection Admission Control (CAC) parameters. cosThr Class of Service Threshold parameters vcFr Virtual Channel(VC) Frame Relay arguments. units Specifies units in time or cells and bytes. • time: units in time and 0.0001% of max (default) • cellbyte: units in cells and bytes. Related Commands cnfcdsct, dspsct Attributes Log: no State: active, standby Privilege: ANYUSER Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-209 Chapter 6 dspcdsct Example (ATM Service Context) In the following example, the user displays all parameters for the default SCT (SCT 0). Each display consists of one member of the SCT parameter group. The screen examples show the SCT ID that the user has displayed (the command itself does not require the SCT ID because it is card-level). NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspcdsct gen +----------------------------------------------------+ | Service Class Template [ 0] : General Parameters | | Major Version [ 1] : Minor Version [ 0] | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | SERV-TYPE(HEX) | COSB_NUM | CAC_TYPE | UPC_ENB | GCRA1_PLCY | GCRA2_PLCY | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | VSI_DEFAULT( 1)| 1 | BCAC | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | | VSI_SIGNAL( 2)| 2 | BCAC | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | | VSI_TERM_SIG( 3)| 13 | BCAC | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | | ATMF_CBR1(100)| 2 | BCAC | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | | ATMF_VBRrt1(101)| 3 | BCAC | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | | ATMF_VBRrt2(102)| 3 | BCAC | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop: | ATMF_VBRrt3(103)| 3 | BCAC | | ATMF_VBRnrt1(104)| 4 | BCAC | | ATMF_VBRnrt2(105)| 4 | BCAC | | ATMF_VBRnrt3(106)| 4 | BCAC | | ATMF_UBR1(107)| 5 | LCN_CAC | | ATMF_UBR2(108)| 5 | LCN_CAC | | ATMF_ABR(109)| 4 | BCAC | | ATMF_CBR2(10a)| 2 | BCAC | | ATMF_CBR3(10b)| 2 | BCAC | | FR_HIPRIORITY(500)| 6 | LCN_CAC | | FR_LOPRIORITY(501)| 7 | LCN_CAC | Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop: | FR_ATMCBR(502)| 8 | LCN_CAC | | FR_ATMVBRrt(503)| 9 | LCN_CAC | | FR_ATMVBRnrt(504)| 10 | LCN_CAC | | FR_ATMABR(505)| 11 | LCN_CAC | 6-210 | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dspcdsct | FR_ATMUBR(506)| 12 | LCN_CAC | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > In the following example, the user displays the Class of Service threshold parameters for SCT 0. NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspcdsct cosThr +----------------------------------------------------------+ | Service Class Template [ 0] : COSB Threshold Parameters | | Major Version [ 1] : Minor Version [ 0] | +----------------------------------------------------------+ |COSB| MAX_THR | FR_MAX_THR | DE_THR | FECN_THR | | | (uSec) | (mSec) | (0.0001%)| (0.0001%)| +---------------------------------------------------+ | 1 | 30000 | 2000 | 6000000 | 6000000 | | 2 | 40000 | 2000 | 6000000 | 6000000 | | 3 | 90000 | 2000 | 6000000 | 6000000 | | 4 | 90000 | 2000 | 6000000 | 6000000 | | 5 | 20000 | 2000 | 6000000 | 6000000 | | 6 | 20000 | 2000 | 6000000 | 6000000 | | 7 | 20000 | 2000 | 6000000 | 6000000 | | 8 | 20000 | 2000 | 6000000 | 6000000 | | 9 | 20000 | 2000 | 6000000 | 6000000 | | 10 | 20000 | 2000 | 6000000 | 6000000 | | 11 | 20000 | 2000 | 6000000 | 6000000 | | 12 | 20000 | 2000 | 6000000 | 6000000 | | 13 | 20000 | 2000 | 6000000 | 6000000 | | 14 | 20000 | 2000 | 6000000 | 6000000 | | 15 | 20000 | 2000 | 6000000 | 6000000 | Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop: +---------------------------------------------------+ + cosb_max_threshold is valid for ATM port only + COSB threshold are used only from port sct COSB threshold are used only from port sct +---------------------------------------------------+ NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > Example (Frame Relay Service Context) In the following example, the user displays all parameters for the default SCT (SCT 0). Each display consists of one member of the SCT parameter group. The screen examples show the SCT ID that the user has displayed (the command itself does not require the SCT ID because it is card-level). mpsm_node.3.MPSM155[FR].a > dspcdsct gen +----------------------------------------------------+ | Service Class Template [ 0] : General Parameters | | Major Version [ 1] : Minor Version [ 0] | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | SERV-TYPE(HEX) | COSB_NUM | CAC_TYPE | UPC_ENB | GCRA1_PLCY | GCRA2_PLCY | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | VSI_DEFAULT( 1)| 1 | BCAC | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | | VSI_SIGNAL( 2)| 2 | BCAC | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-211 Chapter 6 dspcdsct | VSI_TERM_SIG( 3)| 13 | BCAC | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD ATMF_CBR1(100)| 2 | BCAC | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD ATMF_VBRrt1(101)| 3 | BCAC | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD ATMF_VBRrt2(102)| 3 | BCAC | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | | | | | | | Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop: | ATMF_VBRrt3(103)| 3 | BCAC | | ATMF_VBRnrt1(104)| 4 | BCAC | | ATMF_VBRnrt2(105)| 4 | BCAC | | ATMF_VBRnrt3(106)| 4 | BCAC | | ATMF_UBR1(107)| 5 | LCN_CAC | | ATMF_UBR2(108)| 5 | LCN_CAC | | ATMF_ABR(109)| 4 | BCAC | | ATMF_CBR2(10a)| 2 | BCAC | | ATMF_CBR3(10b)| 2 | BCAC | | FR_HIPRIORITY(500)| 6 | LCN_CAC | | FR_LOPRIORITY(501)| 7 | LCN_CAC | Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop: | FR_ATMCBR(502)| 8 | LCN_CAC | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | | FR_ATMVBRrt(503)| 9 | LCN_CAC | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | | FR_ATMVBRnrt(504)| 10 | LCN_CAC | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | | FR_ATMABR(505)| 11 | LCN_CAC | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | | FR_ATMUBR(506)| 12 | LCN_CAC | DISABLED | DISCARD | DISCARD | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ mpsm_node.3.MPSM155[FR].a > In the following example, the user displays the Class of Service threshold parameters for SCT 0. mpsm_node.3.MPSM155[FR].a > dspcdsct cosThr +----------------------------------------------------------+ | Service Class Template [ 0] : COSB Threshold Parameters | | Major Version [ 1] : Minor Version [ 0] | +----------------------------------------------------------+ |COSB| MAX_THR | FR_MAX_THR | DE_THR | FECN_THR | | | (uSec) | (mSec) | (0.0001%)| (0.0001%)| +---------------------------------------------------+ | 1 | 30000 | 2000 | 6000000 | 6000000 | | 2 | 40000 | 2000 | 6000000 | 6000000 | | 3 | 90000 | 2000 | 6000000 | 6000000 | | 4 | 90000 | 2000 | 6000000 | 6000000 | | 5 | 20000 | 2000 | 6000000 | 6000000 | 6-212 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dspcdsct | | | | | | | | | | 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 | | | | | | | | | | 20000 20000 20000 20000 20000 20000 20000 20000 20000 20000 | | | | | | | | | | 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 | | | | | | | | | | 6000000 6000000 6000000 6000000 6000000 6000000 6000000 6000000 6000000 6000000 | | | | | | | | | | 6000000 6000000 6000000 6000000 6000000 6000000 6000000 6000000 6000000 6000000 | | | | | | | | | | Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop: +---------------------------------------------------+ + cosb_max_threshold is valid for ATM port only + COSB threshold are used only from port sct COSB threshold are used only from port sct +---------------------------------------------------+ mpsm_node.3.MPSM155[FR].a > In the following example, the user displays the VC Frame Relay arguments for SCT 0. mpsm_node.3.MPSM155[FR].a > dspcdsct vcFR +-----------------------------------------------------------------+ | Service Class Template [0] : Bw and Policing Parameters | +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ | SERV TYPE(DEC) | DE TAG | FECN | DE TO | CLP TO | | | ENABLE | TO EFCI | CLP MAP | DE MAP | +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |FR_HIPRIORITY(1280)| DISABLED | SET_ZERO | MAP | MAP | |FR_LOPRIORITY(1281)| DISABLED | SET_ZERO | MAP | MAP | +-----------------------------------------------+ | SERV TYPE(DEC) | MAX Th | FECN | DE | | | MILLSEC |0.0001% |0.0001% | +-----------------------------------------------+ |FR_HIPRIORITY(1280)| 200 |1000000| 800000| |FR_LOPRIORITY(1281)| 800 |1000000| 800000| +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ BECN and GLB TH not used +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ mpsm_node.3.MPSM155[FR].a > Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-213 Chapter 6 dspcdstatcnf dspcdstatcnf Display Card Statistics Configuration Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Displays the TFTP bucket statistics settings that were set using cnfcdstat. TFTP bucket statistics are used to control the generation of files (that contain statistics) that are transferred to the Cisco WAN Manager (CWM) using the FTP protocol. Syntax dspcdstatcnf Syntax Description No parameters Related Commands cnfcdstat Attributes Log: no State: active Privilege: ANYUSER Example In the following example, the user displays the TFTP bucket statistics settings for the current MPSM-T3E3-155 card. mpsm_node.10.MPSM155[FR].a > dspcdstatcnf Bucket Interval : fifteen Collection Interval : five Stats Level : 2 TFTP Statistics : enable 6-214 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dspchancnt dspchancnt Display Channel Counters Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Display the statistical counters for a connection (channel). See the cnfdiag command for a detailed description of the related diagnostics. Syntax (ATM Service Context) dspchancnt <ifNum> <vpi> <vci> -r <dsp interval> -max <max dsp time> Syntax Description (ATM Service Context) ifNum Identifies the logical interface (port) on the local end of the connection for which you want display statistical counters. Note vpi Identifies the virtual path you want to bring down. On a UNI, the range is 0–255. On an NNI, the range is 0–4095. Note vci Use the dspports command in the ATM CLI context to see the port numbers for all active ATM ports. Enter the dspcons command in the ATM CLI context to see the VPIs for all active ATM connections. Identifies the virtual connection you want to bring down. On a UNI, the range is 1–4095. On an NNI or VNNI, the VCI range is 1–65535. For a virtual path connection (VPC), the VCI is always 0. Note Enter the dspcons command in the ATM CLI context to see the VCIs for all active ATM connections. -r The display interval in which to display the channel statistics. Range: 0–60 seconds. -max The duration of time to display the channel statistics in the range of 0–300 seconds. Note The default is 20 seconds. Syntax (Frame Relay Service Context) dspchancnt <ifNum> <dlci> -r <dsp interval> -max <max dsp time> Syntax Description (Frame Relay Service Context) ifNum Identifies the logical interface (port) on the local end of the connection for which you want display statistical counters. Note dlci Enter the dspports command in the Frame Relay CLI context to see the port numbers for all active Frame Relay ports. Identifies the data-link connection you want to bring down. The range for a 2-byte header is from 1 through 1006, and 1008 through 1022; The range for 4-byte header is from 1 through 8257534, and 8257536 through 8388607. Note Enter the dspcons command in the Frame Relay CLI context to see the DLCIs for all active Frame Relay connections. Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-215 Chapter 6 dspchancnt -r The display interval in which to display the channel statistics. Range: 0–60 seconds. -max The duration of time to display the channel statistics in the range of 0–3600 seconds. Note The default is 20 seconds. Related Commands clrchancnt, dspcdcnt Attributes Log: no 6-216 State: active, standby Privilege: ANYUSER Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dspchancnt Example (ATM Service Context) In the following example, the user displays channel counters for port 4, VPI 100, VCI 100, with a 30 second interval and 50 seconds of statistics display. mpsm_node.9.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspchancnt 4 100 100 -r 30 -max 50 Ingress chan stat Egress chan stat --------------------------------------------------------------------------All non-compliant cells : 0 CLP1 non-compliant : 0 CLP0 non-compliant : 0 CLP0 -> CLP1 : 0 Cells from port (Before policing) : 0 Cells to port : 0 CLP0 from port : 0 CLP0 to port : 0 CLP1 from port : 0 CLP1 to port : 0 EOF from port : 0 EOF to port : 0 EFCI1 from port : 0 EFCI1 to port : 0 RM to port : 0 Cells to network : 0 Cells from network : 0 CLP0 to network : 0 CLP0 from network : 0 CLP1 to network : 0 CLP1 from network : 0 EFCI1 to network : 0 EFCI1 from network : 0 CLP0 congestion discards : 0 CLP0 congestion discards : 0 CLP1 congestion discards : 0 CLP1 congestion discards : 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ingress chan stat -------------------------------------All non-compliant cells : 0 CLP1 non-compliant : 0 CLP0 non-compliant : 0 CLP0 -> CLP1 : 0 Cells from port (Before policing) : 0 CLP0 from port : 0 CLP1 from port : 0 EOF from port : 0 EFCI1 from port : 0 Cells to network CLP0 to network CLP1 to network EFCI1 to network CLP0 congestion discards CLP1 congestion discards : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0 Egress chan stat -------------------------------------- Cells to port : 0 CLP0 to port : 0 CLP1 to port : 0 EOF to port : 0 EFCI1 to port : 0 RM to port : 0 Cells from network : 0 CLP0 from network : 0 CLP1 from network : 0 EFCI1 from network : 0 CLP0 congestion discards : 0 CLP1 congestion discards : 0 mpsm_node.9.MPSM155[ATM].a > Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-217 Chapter 6 dspchancnt Example (Frame Relay Service Context) In the following example, the user displays channel counters for port 50, DLCI 100, with a 20 second interval and 5 seconds of statistics display. mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > dspchancnt 50 100 -r 20 -max 5 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------Port Number : 2 DLCI : 200 Up Time (seconds) : 0 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------Ingress chan stat ----------------------------------------------Rcv Frames : 0 Rcv Bytes : 0 Rcv Frames Discard : 0 Rcv Bytes Discard : 0 Rcv Frames DE : 0 Rcv Bytes DE : 0 Rcv Frames FECN : 0 Rcv Frames BECN : 0 Rcv Frames Tagged FECN : 0 Rcv Frames Tagged BECN : 0 Rcv Frames Tagged DE : 0 Rcv Bytes Tagged DE : 0 Rcv Kbps AIR : 0 Rcv Frames Unknown Protocols : 0 Rcv Frames Exceed QDepth : 0 Rcv Bytes Exceed QDepth : 0 Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop: 6-218 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dspchanstdabr dspchanstdabr Display Standard ABR Connection Parameters Service Context—Frame Relay The dspchanstadabr command displays the configured settings for the standard ABR arguments on the specified connection. Syntax dspchanstdabr <ifNum> <dlci> Syntax Description ifNum Identifies the logical interface (port) on the local end of the connection for which you want display statistical counters. Note dlci Enter the dspports command in the Frame Relay CLI context to see the port numbers for all active Frame Relay ports. Identifies the data-link connection you want to bring down. The range for a 2-byte header is from 1 through 1006, and 1008 through 1022; The range for 4-byte header is from 1 through 8257534, and 8257536 through 8388607. Note Enter the dspcons command in the Frame Relay CLI context to see the DLCIs for all active Frame Relay connections. Related Commands cnfchanstdabr Attributes Log: no State: active Privilege: ANYUSER Example In the following example, the user displays the configured settings for the standard ABR arguments on the Frame Relay connection 1 1001. mpsm_node1.4.MPSM155[FR].a > dspchanstdabr 1 1001 -------------------------------------------------------------------------Local : NSAP Address vpi vci (S) 4700918100000000036B5E309C00000103180A00 0 1105 Remote : NSAP Address vpi vci (M) 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------Port Number : 10 DLCI : 1005 -------------------------------------------------------------------------Transient Buffer Exposure (TBE) : 16777215 cells Fixed Round Trip Delay (FRTT) : 0 milli seconds Rate Decrease Factor (RDF) : 16 Rate Increase Factor (RIF) : 64 Cells per forward RM (NRM) : 64 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-219 Chapter 6 dspchanstdabr Time between forward RM (TRM) : 256 milli seconds Cutoff Decrease Factor (CDF) : 16 ACR Decrease Factor (ADTF) : 500 milli seconds Initial Cell Rate (ICR) : 208 cells/second Minimum Cell Rate (MCR) : 200 cells/second Peak Cell Rate (PCR) : 208 cells/second -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-220 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dspchantests dspchantests Display Channel Tests Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Displays the results of path tests that were started with the tstdelay or tstconseg commands. Note The tstdelay command runs in both the ATM and Frame Relay CLI contexts. The tstconseg command runs in the ATM CLI context only. The tstdelay or tstconseg commands test the integrity of the path of a connection in the ingress and egress directions, respectively. After you successfully start a test through tstdelay or tstconseg, the returned message directs you to use dspchantests or dspcon to see the results. The same test results presented by dspchantests appears in the dspcon display, but dspchantests shows only the test results. Syntax (ATM Service Context) dspchantests <ifNum> <vpi> <vci> [-num <count>] Syntax Description (ATM Service Context) ifNum Identifies the logical ATM interface (port) whose path test results you want to display. Note vpi Identifies the virtual path you want to bring down. On a UNI, the range is 0–255. On an NNI, the range is 0–4095. Note vci Use the dspports command in the ATM CLI context to see the port numbers for all active ATM ports. Enter the dspcons command in the ATM CLI context to see the VPIs for all active ATM connections. Identifies the virtual connection you want to bring down. On a UNI, the range is 1–4095. On an NNI or VNNI, the VCI range is 1–65535. For a virtual path connection (VPC), the VCI is always 0. Note -num Enter the dspcons command in the ATM CLI context to see the VCIs for all active ATM connections. (Optional) A keyword that indicates the number of connections you want to display. Syntax (Frame Relay Service Context) dspchantests <ifNum> <dlci> [-num <count>] Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-221 Chapter 6 dspchantests Syntax Description (Frame Relay Service Context) ifNum Identifies the logical Frame Relay interface (port) whose path test results you want to display. Note dlci Identifies the data-link connection you want to bring down. The range for a 2-byte header is from 1 through 1006, and 1008 through 1022; The range for 4-byte header is from 1 through 8257534, and 8257536 through 8388607. Note -num Use the dspports command in the Frame Relay CLI context to see the port numbers for all active Frame Relay ports. Enter the dspcons command in the Frame Relay CLI context to see the DLCIs for all active Frame Relay connections. (Optional) A keyword that indicates the number of connections you want to display. Related Commands tstdelay, tstconseg, dspcon Attributes Log: no State: active, standby Privilege: ANYUSER Examples) In the following example, the user runs tstdelay on the ATM connection 1 10 100, and then displays the results. Step 1 Execute tstdelay. mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[ATM].a > tstdelay 1 10 100 Test started; Use dspcon/dspchantests to see test results Step 2 Check the results. mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspchantests 1 10 100 Connection Id Test Type Direction Result ============= ========= ========= ======= 01.0010.00100: OAM Lpbk ingress Success 6-222 Round Trip Delay ================ 40000 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dspclictx dspclictx Display CLI Context Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Display the default CLI service context for the current MPSM-T3E3-155 card. Syntax dspclictx Related Commands cnfclictx, setctx Attributes Log: yes State: active, standby, init Privilege: ANYUSER Example In the following example, the user displays the default CLI service context for the current MPSM-T3E3-155 card. In the following example, the default CLI context is ATM. M8850_NY.13.MPSM155[FR].a > dspclictx This card's default service context is: ATM M8850_NY.13.MPSM155[FR].a > Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-223 Chapter 6 dspcon dspcon Display Connection Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Display information about an SPVC. Most of the information in the dspcon output comes from addcon execution. See the addcon description for more information. Also, executing cnfpnni-intf on the PXM can affect the dspcon output. Syntax (ATM Service Context) dspcon <ifNum> <vpi> <vci> Syntax Description (ATM Service Context) ifNum Identifies the logical ATM interface (port) on the local end of the connection you want to display. Note vpi Identifies the virtual path you want to bring down. On a U.NI, the range is 0–255. On an NNI, the range is 0–4095. Note vci Use the dspcons command in the ATM CLI context to see the port numbers associated with ATM connections Enter the dspcons command in the ATM CLI context to see the VPIs for all active ATM connections. Identifies the virtual connection you want to bring down. On a UNI, the range is 1–4095. On an NNI or VNNI, the VCI range is 1–65535. For a virtual path connection (VPC), the VCI is always 0. Note Enter the dspcons command in the ATM CLI context to see the VCIs for all active ATM connections. Syntax (Frame Relay Service Context) dspcon <ifNum> <dlci> Syntax Description (Frame Relay Service Context) ifNum Identifies the logical Frame Relay interface (port) on the local end of the connection you want to display. Note dlci Identifies the data-link connection you want to bring down. The range for a 2-byte header is from 1 through 1006, and 1008 through 1022; The range for 4-byte header is from 1 through 8257534, and 8257536 through 8388607. Note 6-224 Use the dspcons command in the Frame Relay CLI context to see the port numbers associated with Frame Relay connections. Enter the dspcons command in the Frame Relay CLI context to see the DLCIs for all active Frame Relay connections. Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dspcon Related Commands addcon, dspcons, cnfcon Attributes Log: no State: active Privilege: GROUP1 Example (ATM Service Context) In the following example, the user displays connection 4, VPI 100, VCI 100 on the current MPSM-T3E3-155 card. mpsm_node.9.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspcon 4 100 100 -------------------------------------------------------------------------Local : NSAP Address vpi vci (S) 47009181000000000164436C3D00000109180400 100 100 Remote : NSAP Address vpi vci (M) 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------Conn. Type : VCC Admn Status : ADMN-UP Service Type : cbr1 Oper Status : FAIL Controller : 2 Record # : 0 SlavePersist : N/A Cast-type : N/A -------------------------------------------------------------------------Local PCR : 50 Remote PCR : 50 Local SCR : N/A Remote SCR : N/A Local CDV : N/A Remote CDV : N/A Local CTD : N/A Remote CTD : N/A Local MBS : N/A Remote MBS : N/A Max Cost : N/A Frame discard: N/A Local CDVT : 250000 OAM segment : ENABLED Local PctUtil : 100 Rmt PctUtil : 100 Priority : N/A Pref Rte Id : N/A Directed route: N/A -------------------------------------------------------------------------Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop: OAM CC Config : DISABLED Statistics : DISABLED -------------------------------------------------------------------------Loopback Type : No Lpbk | Dir: N/A | Status: No Lpbk | RTD: 0us --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Port side Tx : AIS Swth side Tx : normal Port side Rx : normal Swth side Rx : normal -------------------------------------------------------------------------I-AIS/RDI E-AIS/RDI CONDITIONED CCFAIL IfFail Mismatch LMI-ABIT NO NO YES NO NO NO NO -------------------------------------------------------------------------mpsm_node.9.MPSM155[ATM].a > Example (Frame Relay Service Context) In the following example, the user displays connection 4, VPI 100, VCI 100 on the current MPSM-T3E3-155 card. mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > dspcon 50 100 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-225 Chapter 6 dspcon Local : NSAP Address vpi vci (S) 47009181000000000164436C3D000001051FFF00 98 100 Remote : NSAP Address vpi vci (M) 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------Port Number : 50 DLCI : 100 Conn. Type : frNIW Chan Service Type: High Priority Conn Service Type : cbr1 Egress Queue Type: highPriority Admn Status : UP Oper Status : FAILED Slave Persist : N/A Max Cost : N/A CIR (bps) : 1000 BC (bytes) : 5100 BE (bytes) : 5100 FECN Config : setEFCIzero ChanDEtoCLPmap : mapCLP ChanCLPtoDEmap : mapDE IngrPercentUtil : 100 EgrPercentUtil : 100 EgrSrvRate (bps) : 1000 ZeroCirEir (bps) : N/A DE Tagging : DISABLED IgnoreIncomingDE : DISABLED Pref Rte Id : 0 Directed Route : NO Upload : 0000001a Routing Priority : 0 OAM CC Config : DISABLED Statistics : DISABLED Local Loopback : ENABLED UPC : ENABLED -------------------------------------------------------------------------Type <CR> Local PCR Local SCR Local MCR to continue, Q<CR> to stop: (cps) : 10 Remote PCR (cps) : 10 (cps) : N/A Remote SCR (cps) : N/A (cps) : N/A Remote MCR (cps) : N/A : Remote MBS (cps) : N/A -------------------------------------------------------------------------Xmt Abit State : OFF Rcv Abit State : OFF Xmt ATM State : Not Sending Rcv ATM State : Not Recving -------------------------------------------------------------------------E-AIS/RDI CONDITIONED CCFAIL IfFail Mismatch LMI-ABIT NO NO NO NO YES NO -------------------------------------------------------------------------mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > 6-226 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dspconalmcnts dspconalmcnts Display Connection Alarm Counts Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay The dspconalmcnts command lists errored connections on the logical interfaces on the card. This command lists by alarm cause. The causes are: • Conditioning • Ingress alarm • Egress alarm • Connection conditioning failure • Mismatch • A-bit Syntax dspconalmcnts Syntax Description No parameters Related Commands dspconalms Attributes Log: no State: active, standby Privilege: ANYUSER Example (ATM Service Context) In the following example, the user displays all errored connections on the current MPSM-T3E3-155 card. NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspconalmcnts ************************************************************************** ************ CONNECTIONS IN ALARM PER INTERFACE (BY ALM CAUSE)************ ************************************************************************** IF# IfState #Condn #IngAlm #EgrAlm #CCFail #ifFail #mismatch #Abit -------- ------ ------- ------- ------- ------- --------- ----11 FAIL 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 12 ACTV 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 28 ACTV 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 ******************** SUMMARY ALARM COUNT FOR THE CARD ******************* #Condn #IngAlm #EgrAlm #CCFail #ifFail #mismatch #abit 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 Example (Frame Relay Service Context) In the following example, the user displays all errored connections on the current MPSM-T3E3-155 card. 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B0, August 18, 2004 6-227 Chapter 6 dspconalmcnts mpsm_node.4.MPSM155[FR].a > dspconalmcnts ************************************************************************** ************ CONNECTIONS IN ALARM PER INTERFACE (BY ALM CAUSE)************ ************************************************************************** IF# IfState #Condn #IngAlm #EgrAlm #CCFail #ifFail #mismatch #Abit -------- ------ ------- ------- ------- ------- --------- ----01 ACTV 00001 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 12 ACTV 00001 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 ******************** SUMMARY ALARM COUNT FOR THE CARD ******************* #Condn #IngAlm #EgrAlm #CCFail #ifFail #mismatch #abit 000002 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 6-228 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dspconalms dspconalms Display Connection Alarms Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Use the dspconalms command to display connection alarms. The command lists alarms by port and shows instances by the severities of critical, major, and minor alarms. The display also shows which types of failures constitute each of these severities. Syntax dspconalms Syntax Description No parameters Related Commands dspconalmcnts Attributes Log: no State: active Privilege: ANYUSER Example (ATM Service Context) In the following example, the user displays all connection alarms on the current MPSM-T3E3-155 card. NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspconalms **************************************************************** ******* CONNECTIONS IN ALARM PER INTERFACE (BY SEVERITY) ******* **************************************************************** IF# IfState #Critical #Major #Minor -------------------------11 FAIL 00000 00000 00000 12 ACTV 00000 00000 00000 28 ACTV 00000 00000 00000 **************************************************************** ************** PRESENT ALARM SEVERITY CONFIGURATION ********** **************************************************************** CRITICAL: MAJOR : MINOR : Mismatch Condn CCFail IngAlm EgrAlm IfFail Abit Example (Frame Relay Service Context) In the following example, the user displays all connection alarms on the current MPSM-T3E3-155 card. mpsm_node.4.MPSM155[FR].a > dspconalms **************************************************************** ******* CONNECTIONS IN ALARM PER INTERFACE (BY SEVERITY) ******* **************************************************************** IF# IfState #Critical #Major #Minor -------------------------- Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-229 Chapter 6 dspconalms 01 ACTV 00000 00001 00000 12 ACTV 00000 00001 00000 **************************************************************** ************** PRESENT ALARM SEVERITY CONFIGURATION ********** **************************************************************** CRITICAL: MAJOR : MINOR : 6-230 Mismatch Condn CCFail IngAlm EgrAlm IfFail Abit Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dspconload dspconload Display Connection Load Service Context—ATM The dspconload command displays the number of ingress and egress cells per second on a connection (ifNum/vpi/vci). With the statistics provided by dspconload, you can determine whether the current load on the connection suggests a modification to the connection or possible troubleshooting. Syntax dspconload <ifNum> <vpi> <vci> Syntax Description ifNum Identifies the logical ATM interface (port) on the local end of the connection whose ingress and egress cell load you want to display. Note vpi Identifies the virtual path you want to bring down. On a UNI, the range is 0–255. On an NNI, the range is 0–4095. Note vci Use the dspports command in the ATM CLI context to see the port numbers for all active ATM ports. Enter the dspcons command in the ATM CLI context to see the VPIs for all active ATM connections. Identifies the virtual connection you want to bring down. On a UNI, the range is 1–4095. On an NNI or VNNI, the VCI range is 1–65535. For a virtual path connection (VPC), the VCI is always 0. Note Enter the dspcons command in the ATM CLI context to see the VCIs for all active ATM connections. Related Commands dspcons, dspcon, dspload Attributes Log: no State: active, standby Privilege: ANYUSER Examples In the following example, the user displays the load on the connection on logical port 4 that has a VPI of 100 and a VCI of 100. In this case, no traffic currently exists on the connection. mpsm_node.9.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspconload 4 100 100 Getting the stats. Please wait ... Ingress Egress Cell rate (cps) : 0 0 mpsm_node.9.MPSM155[ATM].a > Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-231 Chapter 6 dspconload In the following example, the user displays the load on the connection on logical port 1 that has a VPI of 10 and VCI of 100. In this case, traffic exists on the connection. mpsm_node.9.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspconload 1 10 100 Ingress Egress --------------------------------------------------------------------------All non-compliant cells : 0 CLP1 non-compliant : 0 CLP0 non-compliant : 0 CLP0 -> CLP1 : 0 Cells from port (Before policing) : 999 Cells to port : 999 CLP0 from port : 999 CLP0 to port : 999 CLP1 from port : 0 CLP1 to port : 0 EOF from port : 0 EOF to port : 0 EFCI1 from port : 0 EFCI1 to port : 0 RM to port : 0 Cells to network : 999 Cells from network : 999 CLP0 to network : 999 CLP0 from network : 999 CLP1 to network : 0 CLP1 from network : 0 EFCI1 to network : 0 EFCI1 from network : 0 Cells discarded in qe : 0 Cells discarded in qe : 0 CLP0 discarded in qe : 0 CLP0 discarded in qe : 0 CLP1 discarded in qe : 0 CLP1 discarded in qe : 0 EOF discarded in qe : 0 EFCI1 discarded in qe : 0 VC queue depth : 0 VC queue depth : 0 ACR (Valid for WFQ conns) : 1 ACR (Valid for WFQ conns) : 1 OAM from port : 0 OAM to port : 0 RM from port : 0 RM to network : 0 RM from network : 0 OAM to network : 0 OAM from network : 0 OAM discarded in qe : 0 OAM discarded in qe : 0 EFCI1 discarded in qe : 0 RM discarded in qe : 0 RM discarded in qe : 6-232 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dspcons dspcons Display Connections Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay The default entry of the dspcons command requires no parameters and displays general information for all connections. Because of the very large number of possible connections, optional filters are available to let you narrow the scope of the output. The dspcons Output in the ATM Service Context On an MPSM-T3E3-155, the columns at the head of the information fields are: record A number for the connection with internal application only. It resides in the database on the MPSM-T3E3-155, and is not affected by user input. The system creates this number when you create the connection. The Cisco WAN Manager application uses this number. Identifier Identifies the connection in the format port vpi vci. Type Shows whether the connection is a VCC or a VPC. SrvcType The service type—VBR, and so on. (See addcon description). M/S Indicates whether the endpoint specified by Identifier is the master or slave. Upld The hexadecimal Upload number is an encoded timestamp the Cisco WAN Manager application uses to determine when a connection was created or modified. In the CLI context, this field has little meaning. Adm The administrative state of the connection. If the connection is down, it may have resulted from the dncon command. Alarm Shows the alarm status of the connection. Note The alarm status for standby cards is reported as N/A because the alarm status of the standby card may not be the same as the active card. The dspcons Output in the Frame Relay Service Context On an MPSM-T3E3-155, the columns at the head of the information fields are: record A number for the connection with internal application only. It resides in the database on the MPSM-T3E3-155, and is not affected by user input. The system creates this number when you create the connection. The Cisco WAN Manager application uses this number. Identifier Identifies the connection in the format port dlci. SrvcType The service type—VBR, and so on. (See addcon description). M/S Indicates whether the endpoint specified by Identifier is the master or slave. Upld The hexadecimal Upload number is an encoded timestamp the Cisco WAN Manager application uses to determine when a connection was created or modified. In the CLI context, this field has little meaning. Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-233 Chapter 6 dspcons Adm The administrative state of the connection. If the connection is down, it may have resulted from the dncon command. Alarm Shows the alarm status of the connection. Note The alarm status for standby cards is reported as N/A because the alarm status of the standby card may not be the same as the active card. Syntax (ATM Service Context) dspcons [-conn <conn id>] [-filt <filter options>] [-if <intf no>] [-vpi <vpi filter>] [-vci <vci filter>] Syntax Description (ATM Service Context) -conn Identify a connection to begin the display. The connection ID has the following format: ifNum.vpi.vci Replace with the port identifier, in the range from 4 through 1003. Replace vpi with the virtual path identifier, in the range from 0–255 (UNI) or 0–4095 (NNI or VNNI). Replace vci with the virtual path identifier, in one of the following ranges: -filt • UNI = 1 through 4095. • NNI or VNNI = 1 through65535. • VPC = 0 An integer after the filt keyword identifies a type of filter, as follows: 1 ingr—display errors in the ingress direction 2 egr—display errors in the egress direction 3 condn—display connections where the switch has conditioned the connection 4 iffail—display connection on a failed logical interface 5 ccfail— 6 mis— 7 abit— 8 any— 9 none—Do not use any filters in the dspcons display. -if 6-234 Identify a logical interface for connection display. The output shows all connections on the specified interface. The ranges is from 1 through 1003. Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dspcons -vpi Virtual path identifier of the connection you want to display, in the range 0–255 (UNI) or 0–4095 (NNI or VNNI). -vci Virtual connection identifier (VCI) of the connection you want to display, in one of the following the ranges: • VCC on a UNI = 1 through 4095. • NNI or VNNI = 1 through 65535. • VPC = 0. Syntax (Frame Relay Service Context) dspcons [-conn <conn id>] [-filt <filter options>] [-if <intf no>] [-dlci <dlci filter>] Syntax Description (Frame Relay Service Context) -conn Identify a connection to begin the display. The connection ID has the following format: ifNum.dlci The ranges for the ifNum. are from 1 through 1003. The rangers for dlci are as follows: 3-byte header = from 1 through 1006, and 1008 through 1022 4-byte header = from 1 through 8257534, and 8257536 through 8388607. -filt An integer after the filt keyword identifies a type of filter, as follows: 1 ingr—display errors in the ingress direction 2 egr—display errors in the egress direction 3 condn—display connections where the switch has conditioned the connection 4 iffail—display connection on a failed logical interface 5 ccfail— 6 mis— 7 abit— 8 any— 9 none—Do not use any filters in the dspcons display. -if Identify a logical interface for connection display. The output shows all connections on the specified interface. The range is from 1 through 1003. -dlci Identifies the data-link connection you want to bring down. The range for a 2-byte header is from 1 through 1006, and 1008 through 1022; The range for 4-byte header is from 1 through 8257534, and 8257536 through 8388607. Enter the dspcons command in the Frame Relay CLI context to see the DLCIs for all active Frame Relay connections. Related Commands dspcon, addcon, cnfcon, delcon, dncon, upcon, dsppncon, dsppncons Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-235 Chapter 6 dspcons Attributes Log: no State: active, standby Privilege: ANYUSER Example (ATM Service Context) In the following example, the user displays all the connections on the current MPSM-T3E3-155 mpsm_node.9.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspcons record Identifier Type SrvcType ------------------------0 04 0100 00100 VCC cbr1 M/S Upld -----S 00000003 Admn ---UP Alarm ----Condn Example (Frame Relay Service Context) In the following example, the user displays all the connections on the current MPSM-T3E3-155 mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[FR].a > dspcons record Identifier SrvcType M/S ------ ------------------0 50 0000100 High Priority S 6-236 Upld ---0000001a Admn ---UP Alarm --------------------Mismatch Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dspcosbucketcnt dspcosbucketcnt Display Class of Service Buffer Bucket Counters Service Context—ATM Display class of service buffer (COSB) bucket counters on an ATM port for the specified interval. Syntax dspcosbucketcnt <ifNum> <CoSB #> <intvl> Syntax Description ifNum Identifies the logical ATM interface (port) whose COSB bucket counters you want to display. Note Use the dspports command in the ATM CLI context to see the port numbers for all active ATM ports. CoSB # Class of service buffer (COSB) identifier, in the range from 1 through 16. intvl The time interval to display (0–96). 0 is the current 15-minute interval. 1 is the most recent 15-minute interval. 2 is the next most recent 15-minute interval, and so on. 96 being the oldest 15-minute interval. Related Commands None. Attributes Log: no State: active, standby Privilege: ANYUSER Example In the following example, the user displays the COSB bucket counter 2 for port 12 at an interval of 5 (the 5th most recent 15-minute interval). mpsm_node1.4.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspcosbbucketcnt 12 2 5 Interface Num : 12 CoS Buffer Num : 2 Interval Num : 5 # Cells Arrived : 0 # Cells Discarded : 0 # Cells Departed : 0 mpsm_node1.4.MPSM155[ATM].a > . Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-237 Chapter 6 dspCproCnfg dspCproCnfg Display Connection Programming Configuration Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Use the dspCproCnfg command to display the connection provisioning database for the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Syntax dspCproCnfg Syntax Description None. Related Commands dspcprotbls Attributes Log: no State: active, standby Privilege: ANYUSER Example In the following example, the user displays the connection programming configuration statistics on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. 8830_CH.12.MPSM155[FR].a > dspCproCnfg HARD CODED CONFIGURATION Connection Db version : Maximum possible conn. records : Maximum possible records per db table : Maximum possible records per segment : Total logical interfaces in this card : DERIVED CONFIGURATION Number of conn. db tables : Number of segments per conn. db table : Total number of segments : DYNAMIC INFORMATION Optimal segment for next allocation : Optimal table for next allocation : Total configured conns (by segment) : Total configured conns (by interface) : Last valid ATM record in db : Last valid FR record in db : 33554432 4000 8192 0320 1003 0001 0026 0026 0000 00 0002 0002 0000 0001 M8830_CH.12.MPSM155[FR].a > 6-238 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dspcprotbls dspcprotbls Display Connection Program Tables Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Use the dspcprotbls command to display the connection tables in the connection provisioning database for the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Syntax dspcprotbls Syntax Description None Related Commands dspCproCnfg Attributes Log: no State: active, standby Privilege: ANYUSER Example In the following example, the user displays the connection program tables for the current MPSM-T3E3-155. M8830_CH.12.MPSM155[FR].a > dspcprotbls *********ALLOCATIONS IN A TABLE *********** TblId: 00 (sgmnt from 000 to 026) Conns: 00002 Cumulative connection count : 0002 M8830_CH.12.MPSM155[FR].a > . Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-239 Chapter 6 dspdbinfo dspdbinfo Display Database Information Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Enter the dspdbinfo command to display different levels of detailed information about the database. Syntax dspdbinfo <lslot> <level> Syntax Description lslot Identifies the logical slot number of the current MPSM-T3E3-155. The slot number appears in the command prompt. For example, in the following command prompt, the slot number is 12: M8830_CH.12.MPSM155[FR].a > level Indicates the level of detail you want to display. Select one of the following levels: • 0to 1—Database summary info. • 2—Database and table Summary info. • 3+ —Database info and detailed table Info. Related Commands None. Attributes Log: no State: active, standby Privilege: CISCO_GP Example In the following example, the user displays summarized information about the database of the MPSM-T3E3-155 in Slot 12. M8830_CH.12.MPSM155[FR].a > dspdbinfo 12 1 -------------------------------------------------ALL DATABASES for LSLOT=12 ================ Total number of DB: Created=3 Registered=3 ================ -------------------------------------------------CB Ptr = 0x64d1518 Name Entry Ptr = 0x7bb2d18 Database: dbId = 0xc000001 Name = cProConnDb Version = 0x2000000 -------------------------------------------------- 6-240 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dspdbinfo -------------------------------------------------CB Ptr = 0x6493cb8 Name Entry Ptr = 0x7bb2d30 Database: dbId = 0xc000002 Name = cliDb Version = 0x3000000 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------CB Ptr = 0x64705b8 Name Entry Ptr = 0x7bb2d48 Database: dbId = 0xc000003 Name = EmDiskDb Version = 0x2000000 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------M8830_CH.12.MPSM155[FR].a > Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-241 Chapter 6 dspegrbucketcnt dspegrbucketcnt Display Egress Bucket Counters Service Context—ATM Displays selected statistical counters for the specified 15 minute interval (intvl) for all lines and virtual interfaces on the card. Syntax dspegrbucketcnt <intvl> Syntax Description intvl The time interval to display (0–96). 0 is the current 15-minute interval. 1 is the most recent 15-minute interval. 2 is the next most recent 15-minute interval, and so on. 96 being the oldest 15-minute interval. Related Commands dspingbucketcnt Attributes Log: no State: active, standby Privilege: ANYUSER Example In the following example, the user displays selected statistical counters for the second most recent interval for all lines and virtual interfaces on the current MPSM-T3E3-155 card. NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspegrbucket 2 Line Total Cells Transmited ------- --------------1.1 3967 1.2 0 1.3 0 IfNum Total Cells Total Cells Received Discarded ----- --------------- --------------11 0 0 12 0 0 28 3967 0 NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > 6-242 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dspfile dspfile Display File Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Use the dspfile command to display the contents of a file on the hard drive in either ASCII (plain text) or hexadecimal format. Syntax <filename> [-a] [-np] Syntax Description filename The name of the file to display. -a Optional keyword that specifies the ASCII (plain text) display of the file. Not all files can display in ASCII -np Optional keyword that specifies no paging for the text file. Related Commands None Attributes Log: no State: active, standby, init Privilege: ANYUSER Example In the following example, the user displays the “version” file first in ASCII format. This file is very small. NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspfile version -a BOOTFILE=pxm1e_003.000.000.000-D_mgx.fw. NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-243 Chapter 6 dspfrparms dspfrparms Display Frame Relay Parameters Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Display the Frame Relay Egress QoS scheme on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. The possible QoS schemes are: • classOfService • twoPlusOneFrame • twoPlusOneByte Syntax dspfrparms Syntax Description None. Related Commands cnffrparms Attributes Log: yes State: active, standby, init Privilege: ANYUSER Example In the following example, the user displays the Frame Relay QoS scheme on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. M8830_CH.12.MPSM155[FR].a > dspfrparms Frame Relay Egress QoS Scheme: 2 + 1 Frame 6-244 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dsphotstandby dsphotstandby Display Hot Standby Service Context—ATM and Frame Relay Validates the configuration information in the RAM of the current standby card against the configuration information in the database on the PXM controller card disk and displays the results. Syntax dsphotstandby Syntax Description No parameters Related Commands None. Attributes Log: yes State: standby Privilege: SERVICE_GP Example (ATM Service Context) In the following example, the user enters the dsphotstandby command to verify the RAM of the current standby MPSM-T3E3-155 card against the configuration information in the database on the PXM controller card disk. mpsm_node.4.MPSM155[ATM].a > dsphotstandby 1 Checking Card DB record ... OK Checking Line DB records ... OK Checking APS line DB records ... OK Checking ATMIF DB records ... OK Checking Resource partition DB records ... Checking Path DB records ... OK Checking Conn DB ... OK OK Example (Frame Relay Service Context) In the following example, the user enters the dsphotstandby command to verify the RAM of the current standby MPSM-T3E3-155 card against the configuration information in the database on the PXM controller card disk. mpsm_node.4.MPSM155[FR].a > dsphotstandby 1 Checking Card DB record ... OK Checking Line DB records ... OK Checking APS line DB records ... OK Checking ATMIF DB records ... OK Checking Resource partition DB records ... Checking Path DB records ... OK Checking Conn DB ... OK OK Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-245 Chapter 6 dspilmi dspilmi Display ILMI Service Context—ATM Display the configuration for the integrated local management interface (ILMI) on a specific port. The information in the dspilmi output was configured through the cnfilmi command. Syntax dspilmi <ifNum> <partId> Syntax Description ifNum Identifies the logical ATM interface (port) whose ILMI configuration you want to display. Note partId Use the dspports command in the ATM CLI context to see the port numbers for all active ATM ports. Identifies the partition associated with the port whose ILMI configuration you want to display. You must be in the ATM CLI context to display ILMI information. Note Use the dspparts command in the ATM CLI context to see the partition identifiers for all resource partitions on ATM ports on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Related Commands cnfilmi, dspilmis, dspilmicnt, clrilmicnt Attributes Log: no State: active, standby Privilege: ANYUSER Example In the following example, the user displays ILMI information for logical interface 11, resource partition 1. NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspilmi 11 1 Configuration : ------------- : Port : 10 SigVpi : 0 Partition : 1 SigVci : 16 6-246 IfIndex : 17176587 SessionId : 1 Ilmi Trap : enable S:Keepalive Intvl : 1 T:conPoll Intvl : 5 K:conPoll InactvFactor : 4 Agent Poll AddrReg AutoCnfg EnFromCtrlr : ModLocalAttr : ServReg : : : : : disable enable disable disable disable disable disable Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dspilmi ILMI Protocol : --------------State : UNKNOWN Last Event : UNKNOWN Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-247 Chapter 6 dspilmicnt dspilmicnt Display ILMI Counters Service Context—ATM Displays the ILMI counters for a particular resource partition on a particular logical port. Syntax dspilmicnt <partId> <CtrlNum> Syntax Description ifNum Identifies the interface (port) number that hosts the partition whose ILMI counters you want to display. Note partId Use the dspports command in the ATM CLI context to see the port numbers for all ATM ports on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Identifies the partition whose ILMI counters you want to display. You must be in the ATM CLI context to display ILMI counters. Note Use the dspparts command in the ATM CLI context to see the partition identifiers for all resource partitions on ATM ports on the current MPSM-T3E3-155. Related Commands cnfilmi, dspilmi, dspilmis, clrilmicnt, dnilmi, upilmi Attributes Log: no State: active, standby Privilege: ANYUSER Example In the following example, the user displays the ILMI counters for logical port 4, partition ID 1 on the current MPSM-T3E3-155 card. NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspilmicnt 4 1 If Number : 4 Partition Id : 1 SNMP Pdu Received : 0 GetRequest Received : 0 GetNext Request Received : 0 SetRequest Received : 0 Cold Start Trap Received : 0 GetResponse Received : 0 GetResponse Transmitted : 0 GetRequest Transmitted : 0 Cold Start Trap Transmitted : 0 VPC Trap Transmitted : 0 VCC Trap Transmitted : 0 Unknown Type Received : 0 ASN1 Pdu Parse Error : 0 No Such Name Error : 0 6-248 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 Chapter 6 dspilmicnt Pdu Too Big Error : 0 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004 6-249 Chapter 6 dspilmis dspilmis Display Integrated Local Management Interfaces Service Context—ATM The dspilmis command lets you display all integrated local management interfaces (ILMIs) on the current MPSM-T3E3-155 card. Syntax dspilmis Related Commands cnfilmi, dspilmi, dspilmicnt Attributes Log: no State: active, standby Privilege: ANYUSER Example (ATM Service Context) In the following example, the user displays all ILMIs on the current MPSM-T3E3-155 card. NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspilmis Sig. Port ---11 12 28 6-250 rsrc Ilmi Sig Sig Ilmi S:Keepalive T:conPoll K:conPoll Part State Vpi Vci Trap Interval Interval InactiveFactor ---- ---- ---- ---- --- ------------ ---------- ---------1 Off 0 16 On 1 5 4 1 Off 0 16 On 1 5 4 1 Off 0 16 On 1 5 4 Cisco ATM and Frame Relay Services (MPSM-T3E3-155) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 Part Number OL-4554-01 Rev. B0, August 18, 2004