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This chapter explains the function and syntax of the dial shelf management commands. For more information about defaults and usage guidelines, see the corresponding chapter of the Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference, Release 12.1.
To clear tracing statistics for the Distributed System Interconnect Protocol (DSIP), use the clear dsip tracing EXEC command.
clear dsip tracing {counters | tracing} [control | data | ipc]
Syntax Description
counters Clear the DSIP counters. tracing Clear the DSIP tracing buffers. control (Optional) Clear the control counters or tracing buffers. data (Optional) Clear the data counters or tracing buffers. ipc (Optional) Clear the inter-process communication counters or tracing buffers.
To configure the clock source and priority of the clock source used by the time-division mulitiplexing (TDM) bus on the dial shelf of the Cisco AS5800, use the dial-tdm-clock global configuration command. To return the clock source and priority to the default values, use the no form of the command.
[no] dial-tdm-clock priority number {external {e1 | t1} [120ohm] | freerun | trunk-slot slot port port}
Syntax Description
priority number Specify the priority of the clock source. The range is 1 to 50. Priority 1 is the highest priority and 50 is the lowest. external Specify the priority of an external clock source. The external clock source is connected to the front panel of the dial shelf controller (DSC) card. {e1 | t1} [120ohm] Specify priority of the E1 (2.048 MHz) or T1 (1.54 MHz) external clock source. The default value of the external coaxial cable impedance is 75 ohm. Specify the 120ohm option if a 120 ohm coaxial cable is connected. freerun Specify the priority of the local oscillator clock source. trunk-slot slot Specify the priority of the trunk card to provide the clock source. The slot number is from 0 to 5 (these are the only slots capable of providing clock sources). port port Specify the controller number on the trunk used to provide the clock source. The port number is from 0 to 28. The T1 and E1 trunk cards each have 12 ports. The T3 trunk card has 28 ports.
To enable the router shelf to stop a Dial Shelf Controller (DSC) card, or to restart a stopped DSC, use the hw-module privileged EXEC console command.
hw-module shelfnum/slotnum {start | stop}
Syntax Description
shelf/slot The shelf number is the number of the dial shelf. The slot number is number of the slot in the shelf where the target DSC is installed. The slot number must be either 12 or 13, where the DSCs are installed. You must type in the forward slash (/) as part of the command. start | stop You must either start or stop the specified DSC using the corresponding keyword. Do not type in the pipe symbol (|).
To display current or historical status and related information on redundant Dial Shelf Controller (DSC), use the show redundancy privileged EXEC console command.
show redundancy [history]
Syntax Description
history (Optional) This optional keyword displays a log of past status and related information on the redundant DSCs.
To specify the transfer method for collecting performance data from shelves, use the transfer-mode poll-group configuration command.
transfer-mode {bulk | poll}
Syntax Description
bulk Bulk transfer (FTP). poll SNMP polling.
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Posted: Wed Jul 26 16:02:19 PDT 2000
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