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This appendix describes the SES PNNI controller commands that are specific to management of the SES PNNI Controller shelf.
These commands use the same conventions as described in "SVC, SPVC, and PNNI Commands."
Shelf operation commands consist of the following command suites:
| Command | Usage | Access Level | State | Log | SNMP Support |
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| User Commands | |||||
| adduser | Set up a new user name | 1 | active | yes |
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| bye | Exit the CLI shell | any | any | yes |
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| clrscrn | Clear the terminal screen | any | any | no |
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| cmdhistory | View recent commands executed on the current card | any | any | no |
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| cnfpasswd | Set password for a specified user name | any | active | yes |
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| cnfuser | Configure user information. | 1 | active | yes |
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| copy | Copy files. | any | any | no |
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| delete | Delete files | 1 | any | yes |
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| deluser | Remove a user name from the configured user list associated with the shelf | 1 | active | yes |
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| dspusers | View user IDs that have been configured on the PXM | any | any | no |
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| exit | Exit the CLI shell | any | any | yes |
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| Help | View commands associated with the selected card | any | any | no |
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| logout | Exit the CLI shell | any | any | yes |
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| timeout | Set maximum idle time, in seconds, for a PXM session | super | any | no |
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| who | View details associated with user IDs currently active on the PXM | any | any | no |
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| whoami | View the current login ID, access level and associated terminal port | any | any | no |
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| Shelf Commands | |||||
| addshelf | Adds the SES PNNI Controller to the BPX and to enables AnnexG protocol to run between the BPX and the SES PNNI Controller.
Run this command on the BPX only | any | any | yes |
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| cc | Navigates between different cards within the shelf. | any | any | no |
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| dspcd | View specified card information
Run this command on the BPX and the SES. | any | any | no |
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| dspcds | View card information for all installed cards
Run this command on the BPX and the SES. | any | active | no |
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| dspversion | View version information about the selected card. | any | any | no |
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| memShow | View the memory map | any | any | no |
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| resetcd | Reset a card.
Run this command on the BPX and the SES. | super
| active | yes |
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| resetsys | Reset the entire shelf
Run this command on the BPX and the SES. | super
| active | yes |
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| routeShow | View the IP routing of the network layer of the operating system. | any | any | no |
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| routestatShow | View the IP routing statistics for the network layer of the operating system | any | any | no |
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| setrev | Sets the primary and secondary revisions of the specified slolt. | super user | any | yes |
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| Node Level Commands | |||||
| addapsln | Enables APS on a specified line for the PXM | super | active | yes |
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| addctrlr | Enables VSI capabilities on the trunk interface.
Run this command on the BPX only. | super | active | yes |
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| addlmiloop | Enables LMI loopback line on the current card. | super | active | no |
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| clrallcnf | Clear all configurations and restart system, using a default configuration.
Run this command on the BPX and SES. | super | active | yes |
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| clrbecnt | Remove all statistics for APS bit-error counts. | service
| active | no |
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| clrerr | Remove specified or all error log files. | super | any | no |
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| clrlmistats | Clear the LMI (Local Management Interface) statistics on the current PXM. | any | any | no |
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| clrlog | Clear specified or all event log files.
Run this command on the BPX and SES. | super
| any | yes |
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| cnfapsln | Set APS parameters for a line on the PXM. | super | active | yes |
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| cnfclksrc | Configure clock sources. | super | active | yes |
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| cnfdate | Set system date.
Run this command on the BPX and SES. | Super | active | yes | yes |
| cnfname | Set node name.
Run this command on the BPX and SES. | super | active | yes |
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| cnfrsrc | Configure resource partitions.
Run this command on the BPX only. | 1 | active | yes |
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| cnfstatsmgr | Set the IP address of statistics manager. | service group | active | no |
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| cnftime | Set system time. | super user | active | yes |
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| cnftmzn | Set the system time.
Run this command on the BPX and SES. | super user
| active | yes |
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| cnftmzngmt | Set the system time zone. Run this command on the BPX and SES. | super user
| active | yes |
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| delapsln | Remove APS configuration for a specified PXM line. | super user | active | yes |
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| delclksrc | Remove clock source configuration. | super user | active | yes
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| dspapscfg | Display APS configuration for PXM lines. | any | any | no |
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| dspapsln | Display the status of APS for PXM lines. | any | active | no |
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| dspbecnt | Display APS bit-error count statistics | super | active | no |
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| dspclkinfo | View all configured clock sources in the node. | 3 | active | yes |
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| dspcdalms | Display card alarms. | any | any | no |
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| dspcdstatus | Display card status. | any | any | no |
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| dspcwmrole | View primary, secondary, tertiary, or statistics manager CWM for this node. | any | active | no |
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| dspdate | View current system time. | any | and | no | yes |
| dspenvalms | Display environment alarms. | any | any | no |
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| dsperr | View the contents of either all error log files or a specific error log file | any | any | no |
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| dspif | View configuration and state information for a broadband interface | any | any | no |
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| dspipif | View IP configuration and statistics for one or all IP interfaces | any | any | no | no |
| dspipifcache | View interface cache translation table for one or all IP interfaces | any | any | no | no |
| dsplmistats | View the current local management interface (LMI) configurations | any | any | no |
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| dsplog | View events and messages logged by the current PXM. In this case, this command should be run on the SES. However, it is also a command in the BPX CLI. | any | any | no |
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| dsplogs | View information from all event log files | any | any | no |
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| dspndalms | Display node alarms. | any | any | no |
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| dspndparms | Display node parameters. | any | any | no |
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| dspndstatus | Display node status. | any | any | no |
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| dsppvcif | View PVC address information for one or all IP interfaces that support PVCs. | any | any | no | no |
| dspslotalms | Display slot alarms. | any | any | no |
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| dspsvcif | View SVC address information for all IP interfaces that support SVCs | any | any | no | no |
| ipifconfig | Set interface IP address | super user | active | yes | no |
| pvcifconfig | Set PVC address information for an IP interface | super user | active | yes | no |
| setipconndebug | Set debug level for IP connectivity task | super user | any | no | no |
| svcifconfig | Set SVC address for an IP interface | super user | active | yes | no |
| switchapsln | Control APS line switch functions. | super user | active | yes |
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| Redundancy Commands | |||||
| dspred | Displays redundant information. | any | any | no |
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| switch cc | Switch core card.
Run this command on the BPX and SES. | service group | active | yes |
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The shelf management commands described in this section are categorized as follows:
This section lists the commands with which to set parameters for users, and perform basic tasks such as view command history, get system help, clear the terminal screen, and exit the system.
Use the adduser command to configure a user name and associated access level on the PXM.
Syntax Description
adduser <user ID> <accessLevel>
user ID | Case-sensitive name to be used as the login at the PXM. The name can consist of up to 12 characters composed of alpha and numeric characters, special characters "_" and "-". The name must begin with an alpha character and cannot contain spaces. |
accessLevel | System privilege level to be allocated for the user ID, using one of the following options:
The new user that you configure cannot be configured for an accessLevel that is higher than that defined for the current login ID. |
Examples
spirit.1.1.PXM.a > adduser fin ANYUSER Enter password: Re-enter password: spirit.1.1.PXM.a >
Use the bye command to exit the current CLI shell.
Syntax Description
bye
Examples
spirit.1.2.PXM.a > bye (session ended)
Use the clrscrn command to remove the contents of the control terminal screen. After this command executes, only the current command line prompt displays on the terminal screen.
Syntax Description
Examples
flyers01.1.17.AUSM.a > clrscrn flyers01.1.17.AUSM.a >
Use the cmdhistory command to view the last 10 commands executed on the current card.
Syntax Description
cmdhistory
Examples
spirit4.1.2.PXM.a > cmdhistory Size of cmdHistory is currently 10 line(s) 1 dspconcnt 2.39.45 2 dsplmistats 3 dsplmiloop 4 dsplm 5 clrportcnt 6 dspportcnts 7 dspportcnt 8 dspportcnt 1 9 dsplmistats 10 cmdhistory spirit4.1.2.PXM.a >
Use the cnfpasswd command to set the password for a specified User ID or type the command without arguments to change your own password.
Syntax Description
user_id | User name |
Examples
spirit4.1.2.PXM.a > cnfpasswd Enter password: Re-enter password: spirit4.1.2.PXM.a >
Use the cnfuser command to add or change user information.
Syntax Description
cnfuser -u<user id>
user id | User name |
password | User password |
accessLevel | System privilege level to be allocated for the user ID, using one of the following options:
The new user that you configure cannot be configured for an accessLevel that is higher than that defined for the current login ID. |
Examples
spirita.1.PXM.a > cnfuser -u myname -p passw123 -l ANYUSER
Use the copy command to copy files.
Syntax Description
copy <source file>
source file | Source file to be copied. |
destination file | Destination file. |
Examples
spirita.1.PXM.a > copy version vers
spirita.1.PXM.a > ll
size date time name
-------- ------ ------ --------
512 MAR-22-2000 19:37:56 SM <DIR>
512 MAR-22-2000 19:37:56 FW <DIR>
512 MAR-22-2000 19:37:56 DIAG <DIR>
512 MAR-22-2000 19:37:56 STATS <DIR>
512 MAR-22-2000 19:37:56 TMP <DIR>
512 MAR-22-2000 19:37:56 CNF <DIR>
512 MAR-22-2000 19:37:56 RPM <DIR>
512 MAR-22-2000 19:37:56 SCT <DIR>
36 MAY-21-2000 03:31:34 version
512 MAR-22-2000 11:40:52 LOG <DIR>
512 MAR-22-2000 11:40:58 CUT <DIR>
512 MAY-09-2000 10:45:04 SHMDB <DIR>
1749807 MAY-16-2000 07:10:14 pxm_diag_1.1.04.o
36 MAY-21-2000 04:41:28 vers
In the file system :
total space : 819200 K bytes
free space : 808145 K bytes
Use the delete command to remove any files on the disk.
Syntax Description
delete <file name>
file name | Name of the file to be removed. |
Examples
spirita.1.PXM.a > delete <any_file>
Use the deluser command to remove a user from the list of users on the SES node. The system does not allow you to delete a user with a privilege level higher than the level at which you execute the command. For example, if the current user privilege is 2, you cannot delete a user at level 1. No screen output appears unless an error occurs.
Syntax Description
user ID | User name, consisting of up to 12 characters |
Examples
spirita.1.PXM.a > deluser myname
Use the dspusers command to view the user IDs that have been added to the PXM configuration. The screen shows the user name and highest privilege level and displays the number of those levels above user-privilege.
Syntax Description
Examples
wilco.1.1.PXM.a > dspusers UserId AccessLevel ------------------------- cisco CISCO_GP service SERVICE_GP superuser SUPER_GP raoul GROUP3 duke GROUP1 wilco.1.1.PXM.a >
Use the exit command to exit the current CLI shell.
Syntax Description
exit
Examples
spirit4.1.2.PXM.a > exit (session ended)
Use the Help command to view commands associated with the current card. The Help command also takes arguments and filters the commands based on the argument string.
Syntax Description
Examples
spirita.1.PXM.a > Help
Available commands
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?
abortofflinediag
abortrev
addaddr
addapsln
addchan
addcon
addfltset
addlmiloop
addmaster
addpnni-node
addpnni-summary-addr
addpnport
addprfx
addred
addserialif
addslave
addtrapmgr
adduser
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
Use the logout command to exit the current CLI shell.
Syntax Description
logout
Examples
spirit4.1.2.PXM.a > logout (session ended)
Use the timeout command to set maximum idle time, in seconds, for the current session on the PXM. If you do not specify a timeout period in seconds, the system displays the current timeout. To disable the session timeout function, enter a 0.
Syntax Description
timeout [time_out]
time_out | Number of idle time seconds allowed prior to automatically logging off the current user. |
Examples
spirit.1.1.PXM.a > timeout The timeout period for this session is currently 600 second(s) spirit.1.1.PXM.a >
spirit.1.1.PXM.a > timeout 720 The timeout period for this session is now set to 720 second(s) spirit.1.1.PXM.a >
Use the who command to view details associated with user IDs currently active on the PXM.
Syntax Description
who
Examples
spirit.1.1.PXM.a > who Port Slot Idle UserId From ------------------------------------------------------------- telnet.01 * 7 0:00:00 cisco 171.71.25.240 spirit.1.1.PXM.a >
Use the whoami command to view the current login ID, access level and associated terminal port.
Syntax Description
whoami
Examples
spirit.1.1.PXM.a > whoami User ID: cisco Access Level: CISCO_GP Terminal Port: telnet.01 spirit.1.1.PXM.a >
This section lists commands with which to perform tasks on the SES PNNI shelf.
Use the addshelf command to add the SES PNNI Controller to the BPX and to enable AnnexG protocol to run between the BPX and the SES PNNI Controller.
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Note Run this command on the BPX shelf only. |
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Syntax Description
slot.port | Slot and Port numbers corresponding to the feeder. |
feeder type | Type of feeder when you execute addshelf. |
Examples
addshelf <slot.port>
Use the cc command to navigate from card to card on the shelf.
Syntax Description
slot number | The number of the slot that contains the card you want to work on, either 1 or 2. |
Examples
spirita.1.PXM.a > cc 2
Use the dspcd command to view hardware and firmware information about the selected PXM.
Syntax Description
dspcd <slot number>
slot number | Slot number of the installed PXM, either 1 or 2. |
Examples
spirita.2.PXM.s > dspcd
espses3 System Rev:01.00 Jul. 17, 2000
16:31:25 PST
SES-CNTL Node Alarm:NONE
Slot Number 1 Redundant Slot: 2
Front Card Upper Card Lower Card
---------- ---------- ----------
Inserted Card: PXM1_OC3 UIA BackCard MMF_4_OC3
Reserved Card: PXM1_OC3 UIA BackCard MMF_4_OC3
State: Active Active Active
Serial Number: SBK033300F8 SBK033000QP SBK03340075
Prim SW Rev: 1.0(231)A1 --- ---
Sec SW Rev: 1.0(231)A1 --- ---
Cur SW Rev: 1.0(231)A1 --- ---
Boot FW Rev: 1.0(1) --- ---
800-level Rev: A0 A0 A0
Orderable Part#: 800-05610-02 800-03688-01 800-05053-01
CLEI Code: BAA4HCZAAA BAI9Y00AAA BA2IKNJBAA
Reset Reason: On Reset From Shell
Card Alarm: NONE
Failed Reason: None
Miscellaneous Information:
espses3 System Rev:01.00 Jul. 17, 2000
16:31:25 PST
SES-CNTL Node Alarm:NONE
Crossbar Slot Status: No Crossbar
Alarm Causes
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NO ALARMS
Use the dspcds command to view status of all installed cards in the SES PNNI Controller.
Syntax Description
dspcds
Examples
spirita.1.PXM.a > dspcds
spirita System Rev: 01.00 May. 21, 2000 05:34:12 PST
Backplane Serial No: 12345 Bp HW Rev: 00.00 GMT Offset: -8
Node Alarm: CRITICAL
Card Front/Back Card Alarm Redundant Redundancy
Slot Card State Type Status Slot Type
--- ---------- -------- -------- ------- -----
01 Active/Active PXM1_OC3 NONE 02 PRIMARY SLOT
02 Standby/Active PXM1_OC3 NONE 01 SECONDARY SLOT
03 Empty --- --- --- ---
04 Empty --- --- --- ---
05 Empty --- --- --- ---
06 Empty --- --- --- ---
07 Empty --- --- --- ---
spirita.1.PXM.a >
Use the dspversion command to view version information about the selected card.
Syntax Description
dspversion
Examples
spirita.1.PXM.a > dspversion
Image Type Shelf Type Card Type Version Built On
---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ------------
Runtime MGX PXM1 1.0(0) May 17 2000, 19:36:59
Boot MGX PXM1 1.0(39)B1 -
Use the ifShow command to view the contents of all the currently configured interfaces.
Syntax Description
ifShow
Examples
spirit4.1.2.PXM.a > ifShow
lnPci (unit number 0):
Flags: (0x63) UP BROADCAST ARP RUNNING
Internet address: 172.29.23.149
Broadcast address: 172.29.23.255
Netmask 0xffff0000 Subnetmask 0xffffff00
Ethernet address is 00:c0:43:00:2d:c7
Metric is 0
Maximum Transfer Unit size is 1500
599468 packets received; 34476 packets sent
0 input errors; 0 output errors
0 collisions
lo (unit number 0):
Flags: (0x69) UP LOOPBACK ARP RUNNING
Internet address: 127.0.0.1
Netmask 0xff000000 Subnetmask 0xff000000
Metric is 0
Maximum Transfer Unit size is 4096
4 packets received; 4 packets sent
0 input errors; 0 output errors
0 collisions
sl (unit number 0):
Flags: (0x71) UP POINT-TO-POINT ARP RUNNING
Internet address: 0.0.0.0
Destination Internet address: 0.0.0.0
Netmask 0xff000000 Subnetmask 0xff000000
Metric is 0
Maximum Transfer Unit size is 576
0 packets received; 0 packets sent
0 input errors; 0 output errors
0 collisions
atm (unit number 0):
Flags: (0x43) UP BROADCAST TRAILERS ARP RUNNING
Internet address: 172.1.1.149
Broadcast address: 172.1.1.255
Netmask 0xffff0000 Subnetmask 0xffffff00
Ethernet address is 00:00:00:00:00:00
Metric is 0
Maximum Transfer Unit size is 1500
0 packets received; 47272 packets sent
0 input errors; 47272 output errors
0 collisions
spirit4.1.2.PXM.a >
Use the memShow command to view the current memory map.
Syntax Description
memShow
Examples
spirit4.1.2.PXM.a > memShow status bytes blocks avg block max block ------ --------- -------- ---------- ---------- current free 2967104 37 80192 2879008 alloc 2561600 1774 1443 - cumulative alloc 241511616 1019558 236 - spirit4.1.2.PXM.a >
Use the resetcd command to reset the selected PXM, and to gracefully terminate all current applications on the card.
Syntax Description
resetcd <slot>
slot | Slot number of the installed PXM, either 1 or 2. |
Examples
spirita.1.PXM.a > resetcd The card in slot number 1, will be reset. Please confirm action Do you want to proceed (Yes/No)? n (command not executed)
Use the resetsys command to reset the SES shelf.
Syntax Description
resetsys
Examples
spirita.1.PXM.a > resetsys This command resets the entire shelf, a destructive command. Please confirm now! Do you want to proceed (Yes/No)? y Syncing ... C: Syncing ... D: Syncing ... E: Syncing ... F: Warning: firmware reset on active PXM card by cisco@console (session ended)
Use the routeShow command to view the current IP routing of the network layer of the operating system.
Syntax Description
routeShow
Examples
spirit4.1.2.PXM.a > routeShow ROUTE NET TABLE destination gateway flags Refcnt Use Interface ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 0.0.0.0 172.29.23.149 1 1 21778 lnPci0 0.0.0.0 172.29.23.1 3 0 2755 lnPci0 172.1.1.0 172.1.1.149 1 0 0 atm0 172.29.23.0 172.29.23.149 1 2 5275 lnPci0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ROUTE HOST TABLE destination gateway flags Refcnt Use Interface ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 5 0 0 sl0 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 5 1 0 lo0 172.29.23.3 172.1.1.149 5 0 3555 atm0 172.29.23.5 172.1.1.149 5 0 3304 atm0 172.29.23.7 172.1.1.149 5 0 3335 atm0 171.71.29.18 172.1.1.149 5 0 3304 atm0 172.29.23.18 172.1.1.149 5 0 3304 atm0 172.29.23.28 172.1.1.149 5 0 6127 atm0 172.29.23.29 172.1.1.149 5 1 6065 atm0 171.71.29.32 172.1.1.149 5 0 5842 atm0 171.71.29.44 172.1.1.149 5 0 3304 atm0 172.29.23.53 172.1.1.149 5 0 3304 atm0 171.71.29.59 172.1.1.149 5 0 3304 atm0 171.71.28.126 172.1.1.149 5 0 3309 atm0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ spirit4.1.2.PXM.a >
Use the routestatShow command to view the current IP routing statistics for the network layer of the operating system.
Syntax Description
routestatShow
Examples
spirit4.1.2.PXM.a > routestatShow
routing:
0 bad routing redirect
0 dynamically created route
0 new gateway due to redirects
0 destination found unreachable
11095 uses of a wildcard route
spirit4.1.2.PXM.a >
Use the setrev command to set the primary and secondary revisions of the slot specified.
Syntax Description
setrev <slot><primary version><secondary version>
slot | Slot number of the card for which the version will be set. |
primary version | The primary version number to which the card will be set. |
primary version | The secondary version number to which the card will be set |
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Note Use the revision number for both primary and secondary versions to start a new version. |
Examples
spirita.1.PXM.a > setrev 1.0(0) 1.0(0) one or more card(s) in logical slot 1 will be reset. Do you want to proceed (Yes/No)? n (command not executed)
This section lists commands with which to perform tasks for controlling the BPX PNNI node.
Use the addapsln command to set APS on a specified line for a PXM.
Syntax Description
addapsln <workingline><workslot><protectline><protectslot><archmode>
workingline | Working line number. Enter the value 1. |
workslot | Enter value 1 or 2.
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protectline | Protection line number. Enter the value 1. |
protectslot | Protection slot number. Enter the value 1 or 2. |
archmode | Value to set APS architecture mode to be used on the working/protection line pair, as defined for 1+1 two backcards. Enter the value 2. |
Examples
addapsln 1 1 1 2 2
Use the addctrlr command to enable VSI capabilities on the trunk interface.
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Note Run this command on the BPX shelf only. |
Syntax Description
slot.port | Slot and Port numbers corresponding to the feeder trunk |
Cntl_Id | Controller ID corresponding to the PNNI controller. 2 for PNN Controller. |
Part_Id | Partition ID of the VSI partition controlled by the PNNI controller. 1 for partition #1. |
Control_VC_VPI | Starting VPI of the control VCs. Valid values for this parameter are: 0-4095. The default value is 0. |
Control_VC_VCI | Starting VCI of the control VCs. The value is 40 to reserve VCI Range 40 to 54 for control VCs. |
Examples
addctrlr 10.4 2 1 0 40
System Response
night TN StrataCom BPX 8600 9.2.00 Apr. 11 1998 14:31 GMT
Use the addlmiloop command to add an LMI loopback line to the current card.
Syntax Description
slot | Slot number, in the range 1 - 2 |
port | Port number |
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Note You can activate only one PXM line on the feeder implementation of an SES node. |
To add an LMI loopback line numbered 1 to the current card (the PXM in slot [?])
Examples
addlmiloop 1.1
Use the clrallcnf command to remove all configuration databases from the shelf, including configuration stored in BRAM by the shelf manager, and other configuration files currently stored on disk.
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Warning This is a destructive command. |
Syntax Description
clrallcnf
Examples
spirita.1.PXM.a > clrallcnf
All SM's config will be deleted, and
the shelf will be reset.
Do you want to proceed (Yes/No)? n
(command not executed)
Use the clrbecnt command to remove all the statistics for the (APS) bit-error counts
Syntax Description
clrbecnt <Line Number>
Line Number | Enter the value 1. |
Use the clrerr command to remove specified or all error log files. This command queries for confirmation prior to clearing the error log files from the system.
Syntax Description
clrerr [-en <error number>]
-en | Command delineator that precedes the error number entry. |
error number | Number of the log file to clear. |
-sl | Command delivered that proceeds the slot number entry. |
slot number | Number of the slot in which the selected card resides. |
Related Commands
dsperr
Examples
wilco.1.1.PXM.a > clrerr Do you want to proceed (Yes/No)? No (command not executed) wilco.1.1.PXM.a >
Use the clrlmistats command to clear the LMI (Local Management Interface) related statistics on the current PXM.
Syntax Description
clrlmistats
Examples
penguin.1.1.PXM.a > clrlmistats Enabled : 1 Port Status : 1 VPI.VCI : 3.31 Polling enable : 1 T393 : 10 N394 : 5 T394 : 10 N395 : 5 WaitStatus : 0 WaitStAck : 0 Retry Timer : 0 Retry Count : 1 Poll Timer : 6 Trans Num : 86 Status Rx : 0 Status Tx : 0 UpdtStatus Rx : 0 UpdtStatus Tx : 0 Status Enq Rx : 0 Status Enq Tx : 0 Status Ack Rx : 0 Status Ack Tx : 0 NodeStatus Rx : 0 NodeStatus Tx : 0 NodeStaAck Rx : 0 NodeStaAck Tx : 0 Bad PDU Rx : 0 Bad PDU Len Rx : 0 Unknown PDU Rx : 0 Invalid I.E. Rx: 0 Invalid Trans : 0 BPX IP Addr : 172.3.3.62 penguin.1.1.PXM.a >
Use the clrlog command to clear specified or all event log files.
Syntax Description
-log | Command delineator that precedes the log slot entry. |
log slot | Number of the file that you want to clear from the event log file. |
Related Commands
dsplog
Examples
wilco.1.1.PXM.a > clrlog Do you want to proceed (Yes/No)? Yes wilco.1.1.PXM.a >
Use the cnfapsln command to set APS parameters for a specified line on the PXM card.
Syntax Description
cnfapsln <line> <SFBER> <SDBER> <Revertive> <WTR> <Direction> <KIK2>
line | OC-3 line number. Enter the value 1. |
SFBER | Signal failure BER threshold, in the range 3-5. 5 = signal failure BER threshold = 10 ^^ -5. |
SDBER | Signal degrade BER threshold, in the range 5-9. 5 = signal degrade BER threshold = 10 ^^ -5. |
WTR | Number of minutes to wait before attempting to switch back to the working line, in the range 1-12. This setting is not applicable if the line is configured in non-revertive mode (Revertive set to 1). |
Direction | Value to set the switching direction for either unidirectional or bidirectional.
2 = Bidirectional: This APS line supports switching both ends of the line. |
Revertive | Value to set the APS revertive or non-revertive function. · 1 = Non-revertive · 2 = Revertive |
K1K2 | To to enable or disable the K1/K2 inband protocol on the protection line. · 1 = enable · 2 = disable |
Examples
To set the APS working line 1 on the active PXM card in slot 1 to have a signal failure BER threshold of 10^^-5, a signal degrade BER threshold of 10^^-5, to enable switch back after signal failure or degradation has cleared, to wait 2 minutes before attempting to switch back, to make switching bidirectional, and to enable the K1/K2 inband protocol on the protection line
flyers01.1.1.PXM.a > cnfapsln 1 5 5 2 2 2 1 flyers01.1.1.PXM.a >
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Use the cnfclksrc command to configure clock sources.
Syntax Description
cnfclksrc <priority> <portid> [revertive {enable/disable}]
priority | Determines whether this Clock source is the primary or secondary clock. |
portid | Clocksource information in the form of [shelf.]slot[:subslot].port[:subport] |
revertive | Enables or disables revertive behavior. |
bits | Type of bits. Can be e1 or t1. |
Examples
cnfclksrc <priority> <portid>
Use the cnfdate command to set the system date.
Syntax Description
cnfdate <mm/dd/yyyy>
mm/dd/yyyy |
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Examples
wilso.1.1.PXM.a> cnfdate 12/17/1999
Use the cnfname command to set the name of the SES PNNI node. This namewill not be propagated throughout the network.
Syntax Description
cnfname <name>
name | Name of this SES PNNI node, consisting of up to 8 alpha-numeric characters. |
Examples
spirita.1.PXM.a > cnfname NewName cnfname: Configured this node name to NewName Successfully. NewName.1.PXM.a >
Use the cnfrsrc command to configure resource partitions.
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Note Run this command on the BPX shelf only. |
Syntax Description
cnfrsrc <slot.port>
<slot.port> | Slot and port numbers corresponding to the feeder. |
Use the cnfstatsmgr command to set the IP address of the CWM that manages statistics for this node.
Syntax Description
cnfstatsmgr <ip-address-in-dotted-decimal-notation>
Examples
cnfstatsmgr 172.29.4.50
Use the cnftime command to set the system time.
Syntax Description
cnftime <hh:mm:ss>
hh:mm:ss |
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Examples
wilco.1.1.PXM.a > cnftime 11:20:30
Use the cnftmzn command to set the system time zone.
Syntax Description
cnftmzn <timezone>
timezone |
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Examples
wilco.1.1.PXM.a > cnftmzn PST
Use the cnftmzngmt command to set the system time zone offset value.
Syntax Description
cnftmzngmt <gmtoffset>
gmtoffset | -12, -11, -10 10, 11, 12 |
Examples
wilco.1.1.PXM.a > cnftmzngmt -8
Use the delapsln command to delete APS from a line on the PXM card.
Syntax Description
delapsln <workingline>
workingline | Working line number. Enter the value 1. |
Examples
delapsln 1
Use the dspapsln command to view the current APS line parameters on the PXM card.
Syntax Description
dspapsln
Examples
spirita.1.PXM.a > dspapsln SlotLine Type Act W_LINE P_LINE APS_ST CDType Dir Revt LastUsrSwReq ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1.1&2.1 1+1_2 2.1 ALM YEL OK OC-3 UNI NRV NO_REQUEST
Use the dspapscfg command to view aps configuration information.
Syntax Description
dspapscfg
Examples
spirita.1.PXM.a > dspapscfg SlotLine Type SFBER SDBER WTR Dir Revert K1K2 ----------------------------------------------------- 1.1&2.1 1+1_2 3 5 1 UNI NRV ENA
Use the delclksrc command to remove a configured clock source.
Syntax Description
delclksrc
Examples
spirita.1.PXM.a > delclksrc <priority> <portid>
Use the dspclkinfo command to view detailed information about all the configured clock sources in the node.
Syntax Description
Examples
spirit3.1.1.PXM.a > dspclkinfo
****** Clock HW registers ********
SEL_T1 = t1 SEL100 = ON SEL120 = ON SEL120 = ON
NOEXTCLK = ON
priMuxClockSource = INTERNAL_OSC
prevPriMuxClockSource = INTERNAL_OSC
primaryInbandClockSourceLineNum = 0
secMuxClockSource = EXTERNAL_CLOCK
prevSecMuxClockSource = EXTERNAL_CLOCK
secondaryInbandClockSourceLineNumber = 1
currentClockSetReq = primary
currentClockHwStat = primary
PreviousClockHwStat = internal
extClockPresent = No
extClkConnectorType = RJ45
extClkSrcImpedance = 100 Ohms
Internal Clock Status=1, Primary Clock Status=1
Secondary Clock Status=0, Last inband Clock State=0
last Inband Clock state= 0, Last External Clock Present = 1
spirit3.1.1.PXM.a >
Use the dspbecnt command to view the APS bit-error information for a generic line.
Syntax Description
dspbecnt <line>
line | Line number. Enter the value 1. |
Use the dspndalms command to view the node alarms. This includes clock alarms, switching alarms, shelfslot alarms, environment alarms, and card alarms.
Syntax Description
dspndalms
Examples
spirita.1.PXM.a > dspndalms Node Alarm Summary Alarm Type Critical Major Minor Clock Alarms 0 0 0 Switching Alarms 0 0 0 Shelf Slot Alarms 0 0 0 Environment Alarms 0 0 0 Alarms From Cards 2 0 0
Use the dspndstatus command to view the status of the node alarms.
Syntax Description
dspndstatus
Examples
spirita.1.PXM.a > dspndstatus Total Alarms = 2 Node Alarm Status - Type LINE ALARM Severity CRITICAL
Use the dspcdalms command to view the summary of node card alarms. This includes line alarms, port alarms, and channel alarms.
Syntax Description
dspcdalms
Examples
spirita.1.PXM.a > dspcdalms Node Card Alarm Summary Line Alarm Slot 1 Critical 2 Major 0 Minor 0 Port Alarm Slot 1 Critical 0 Major 0 Minor 0 Channel Alarm Slot 1 Critical 0 Major 0 Minor 0
Use the dspcdstatus command to view the status of the card alarms.
Syntax Description
dspcdstatus
Examples
spirita.1.PXM.a > dspcdstatus Defaulting to logical slot 1. Logical Slot 1 Physical Slot 1 Card Alarm Status - Type LINE Severity CRITICAL
Use the dspcwmrole command to view the IP address of the CWM in the primary, secondary, tertiary, or statistics master for this node.
Syntax Description
dspcwmrole <primary | secondary | tertiary | statsmaster>
Examples
dspcwmrole primary
Use the dspenvalms command to view environment alarms. This includes line alarms, port alarms, and channel alarms.
Syntax Description
dspenvalmsalms
Examples
spirita.1.PXM.a > dspenvalms spirita System Rev: 01.00 May. 21, 2000 08:26:56 PST SES-CNTL Node Alarm: CRITICAL ENVIRONMENTAL ALARM STATE INFO ^Notification Disabled Alarm Type Unit Threshold DataType Value State ---------------- ---- -------------- -------- ---------- ------------- Temperature <= 50 Celsius 26 Normal Power Supply A1 none None none Normal Power Supply A2 none None none Missing Power Supply A3 none None none Missing DC Voltage A 42 to 54 VoltsDC 49 Normal Power Supply B1 none None none Missing Power Supply B2 none None none Missing Power Supply B3 none None none Missing DC Voltage B 42 to 54 VoltsDC 0 Normal Fan Tray 1 >= 2000 RPM 2790 Normal Fan Tray 2 >= 2000 RPM 2754 Normal Fan Tray 3 >= 2000 RPM 2700 Normal Fan Tray 4 >= 2000 RPM 2652 Normal Fan Tray 5 >= 2000 RPM 2676 Normal Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop: dsp
Use the dspslotalms command to view the slot alarms. This includes card alarms, card hardware alarms, disk alarms, and interface card alarms.
Syntax Description
dspslotalms
Examples
spirita.1.PXM.a > dspslotalms Node Slot Alarm Summary Card Alarm Critical 0 Major 0 Minor 0 Card Hardware Critical 0 Major 0 Minor 0 Disk Alarm Critical 0 Major 0 Minor 0 Interface Card Critical 0 Major 0 Minor 0
Use the dsperr command to view the contents of either all error log files or a specific error log file.
Syntax Description .
dsperr [-en <error slot>
-en | Command delineator that precedes the error slot entry. |
error slot | Number of the error log file. |
-sl | Command delineator that preceeds the slot number entry |
slot number | Command delineator that preceeds the slot number entry |
Examples
spirit3.1.1.PXM.a > dsperr
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Stack Trace:
0x801e5714 vxTaskEntry + c: sysTaskSetup()
0x80024d2c sysTaskSetup + 58: rmm_main()
0x800dff7c rmm_main +624: rmm_process_message()
0x800df764 rmm_process_message + 98: rmm_delete_seat()
0x800e0f54 rmm_delete_seat + ac: ipc_remove_seat()
0x800d1140 ipc_remove_seat + 50: ipc_renumber_as_slave()
0x800d0a10 ipc_renumber_as_slave +208: my_free()
0x800d3430 my_free + 8: ssiFree()
0x8001c378 ssiFree + 8c: ssiEvent()
0x800274dc ssiEvent +11c: ssiEvent()
0x800277bc ssiEvent +3fc: sysStackTrace()
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No Dump Trace before the event
spirit3.1.1.PXM.a >
spirita.1.PXM.a > dsperr
Error Log for Slot 01: Error Num 42
Firmware version: 001.000.000.000_swtools Product Id: 3
Timestamp: 05/21/2000-04:41:33 Node name: spirita
Section Number 0:
Event Logged:
01-00124 05/21/2000-04:41:33 DB2S-4-DBSYNC_NULLPARA
E:00042 tDbgCmdTsk 0x800e9f58
ssiFRIsDirReplicated: Invalid Parameter: NULL pointer or NULL string for Path Name
Section Number 1:
Stack Trace:
0x805ce684 vxTaskEntry +00c: sysTaskSetup+0()
0x800720e4 sysTaskSetup +09c: cliCmdTask+0()
0x80197924 cliCmdTask +478: cliCmdExec+0()
0x80197098 cliCmdExec +270: cliRemove+0()
0x8019841c cliRemove +184: ssiFRIsDirReplicated+0()
0x800e9f58 ssiFRIsDirReplicated +068: ssiEvent+0()
0x8005e0dc ssiEvent +24c: ssiEventMsgReport+0()
0x8005e618 ssiEventMsgReport +284: ssiStackTrace+0()
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Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop: q
Use the dspif command to view configuration and state information for the selected broadband interface.
Syntax Description
dspif <if_num>
if_num | Interface number, in the range 1-32. |
Examples
To view configuration and state information for broadband interface number 1:
spirit3.1.1.PXM.a > dspif 1 ifNum Status Line ingrPctBw egrPctBw minVpi maxVpi ------------------------------------------------------ 1 Ena 1 10 10 0 19 spirit3.1.1.PXM.a >
Use the dspipif command to view configuration and statistics information associated with one or all IP interfaces.
Syntax Description
dspipif [interface]
interface | Optional interface name, using one of the following terms:
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Examples
spirita.1.PXM.a > dspipif
Use the dspipifcache command to view interface cache translation table for one or all interfaces.
Syntax Description
dspipifcache [interface]
interface | Optional interface type, stated as atm0. |
Examples
spirita.1.PXM.a > dspipifcache
spirita System Rev: 01.00 May. 21, 2000 06:03:36 PST
SES-CNTL Node Alarm: CRITICAL
IP CONNECTIVITY INTERFACE CACHE
Interface IpAddress VcId Age(Flush@120000) Flags
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Entries
Use the dsplmistats command to view the current local management interface (LMI) configurations.
Syntax Description
Examples
spirit3.1.1.PXM.a > dspilmistats
Use the dsplog command to view events and messages logged by the selected PXM. The most recent events appear at the top of the list. You can display the entire list of logged messages by typing the dsplog command without arguments, or you can specify the individual card for which you want to view log information.
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Note This document describes the dsplog command on the SES. This command is also in BPX CLI. |
dsplog -log <EventLog# > -mod <ModuleName> -sev <Severity#> -sl <Slot# > -task <TaskName>
-tge <MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM:SS> -tle <MM/DD/YYYY -HH:MM:SS>
-log | Command delineator that precedes the EventLog# entry |
EventLog# | Number of the event log item |
-mod | Command delineator that precedes the Module Name entry |
Module Name | Module name |
-sev | Command delineator that precedes the Severity # entry |
Severity # | Severity number |
-sl | Command delineator that precedes the Slot# entry |
Slot# | Slot number that contains the card associated with the event log |
-task | Command delineator that precedes the TaskName entry |
TaskName | Task name |
-tge | Command delineator that precedes the MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM:SS entry, to define time greater than, or equal. |
MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM:SS | Month, day, year, hour, minute, second |
-tle | Command delineator that precedes the MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM:SS entry, to define time less than, or equal. |
MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM:SS | Month, day, year, hour, minute, second. |
Examples
spirit3.1.1.PXM.a > dsplog dsplog 04/01/70-13:10:03 tRootTask 2 Illegal msg received 04/01/70-13:10:07 aum 1312 local IP address not programmed 03/01/70-20:11:31 smm 1207 slave ack timeout spirit3.1.1.PXM.a >
Use the dsplogs command to view PXM log files.
Syntax Description
dsplogs
Examples
spirit11.1.1.PXM.a > dsplogs
spirit11.1.1.PXM.a > dsplogs
log_file: C:/LOG/event04.log
created when 11/08/1998-19:19:58
error sequence # : 0
log_file: C:/LOG/event03.log
created when 11/04/1998-03:34:38
error sequence # : 0
log_file: C:/LOG/event02.log
created when 11/04/1998-03:18:26
error sequence # : 0
log_file: C:/LOG/event01.log
created when 11/04/1998-03:15:22
error sequence # : 0
spirit11.1.1.PXM.a >
Use the dsppvcif command to view PVC address information for one or all IP interface that support PVC.
Syntax Description .
dsppvcif <interface>
interface | Interface type, specified as atm0. |
Examples
spirita.1.PXM.a > dsppvcif
spirita System Rev: 01.00 May. 21, 2000 06:04:26 PST
SES-CNTL Node Alarm: CRITICAL
IP CONNECTIVITY PVC CACHE
--------------------------------------------------------------------
atm (unit number 0):
Feeder VPI.VCI: 3.8
Flags: (0x38) VCMUX,PVC,FEEDER
State: (0x1) UP
RxLCN: 722 TxLCN: 32776
LCNindex: 0 Feeder Name:
Input Frames: 0 Output Frames: 0
Input Errors: 0 Output Errors: 0
Use the dspsvcif command to view SVC address information for one or all IP interfaces that support SVC.
Syntax Description .
dspsvcif <interface>
interface | Interface type, specified as atm0. |
Examples
spirita.1.PXM.a > dspsvcif
.Use the ipifconfig command to set IP address information for a specified IP interface on the PXM.
Syntax Description
ipifconfig <interface> [<ip_address>] [up|down] [netmask <mask>] [broadcast <broad_addr>]
[arp | noarp] [svc|nosvc] [pvc | nopvc] [default|nodefault] [clrstats]
interface | Interface type, as associated with one of the following entries:
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ip_address | IP address of the interface. This setting is mandatory if the interface has never been configured. |
up | down | Optional: sets interface status as either active (up) or deactive (down). |
netmask <mask> | Optional: network mask value for the interface. |
broad_addr | Optional: broadcast address for the interface. |
arp | noarp | Optional: Enable (arp) or disable (noarp) ARP on the interface. Default = enabled if the interface supports ARP. |
svc | nosvc | Optional: Enable (svc) or disable (nosvc) SVC on the interface. Default = enabled if the interface supports SVC. |
pvc | nopvc | Optional: enable (pvc) or disable (nopvc) PVC on the interface. Default = disabled |
default | nodefault | Optional: Set this interface as either the default route or disable default route on this interface. |
clrstats | Optional: Remove all interface and SVC/PVC statistics for this interface. |
Examples
ipifconfig atm0 10.1.2.95
Use the pvcifconfig command to set PVC address information for a selected IP interface.
Syntax Description
pvcifconfig <interface> router | feeder <PVC> [arp | noarp] [llcencap \ vcmux] [default | nodefault] [up] [reset] [delete]
interface | Interface type, specified as atm0. | ||
router | feeder <PVC> | The interface (either router or feeder) to be used with the PVC address. PVC = PVC address in the form VPI.VCI, as used by the router or feeder interface. | ||
arp | noarp | Either enable (arp) or disable (noarp) ARP on this PVC.
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llcsnap | vcmux | Encapsulation method to use on the PVC, either LLC Snap encapsulation (llcsnap) or VC-based multiplexing (vcmux).
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default | nodefault | Either enable default routing (default), or disable default routing (nodefault) on this PVC interface. | ||
up | Place this PVC in an UP state and attempt to bind associated lcns. | ||
reset | Force reset on this PVC, and place PVC in setup state. | ||
delete | Remove specified PVC settings. | ||
clrstats | Remove all PVC statistics on this interface. |
Examples
pvcifconfig atm0 feeder 3.8 up
Use the setipconndebug command to set the debug level for IP connectivity task.
Syntax Description
setipconndebug [debuglevel]
debuglevel | A value to set level, as follows:
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Use the svcifconfig command to set SVC address information on an IP interface.
Syntax Description
svcifconfig <interface> router | local <AESA> [arp | noarp] [llcencap | vcmux] [default | nodefault] [reset] [delete] [clrstats]
interface | Interface type, specified as atm0. | ||
router | local <AESA> | AESA address associated with either a router or local PXM. | ||
arp | noarp | Enable (arp) or disable (noarp) ARP on this SVC.
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llcsnap | vcmux | Encapsulation method to be used on this SVC, either LLC Snap encapsulation (llcsnap) or VC-based multiplexing (vcmux).
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default | nodefault | Either enable default routing (default), or disable default routing (nodefault) on this SVC interface. | ||
reset | Force reset on this SVC: the SVC call is released, then attempted again. | ||
delete | Remove the specified AESA configuration. | ||
clrstats | Remove all SVC statistics on this interface. |
Examples
svcifconfig atm0 router 47.0091.8100.0000.0010.7665.f258.0010.7665.ffff.f1
Use the switchapsln command to control APS switching actions. This function applies to OC-3 lines.
Syntax Description
switchapsln <line number> <operation>
line number | OC-3 line number on which to apply APS. Enter the value 1. |
operation | Alpha character to set type of APS switch functionality to use on the PXM line.
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Syntax Description
switchapsln 1 f
switchapsln s 2
This section lists the commands with which to perform tasks for controlling system redundancy.
Use the switchcc command to reverse the roles of the active and the standby PXM. After you use this command, the PXM previously designated as the active PXM becomes the standby, and the PXM previously designated as the standby becomes the active PXM.
Syntax Description
switchcc
Examples
spirit11.1.1.PXM.a > switchcc
Use the dspred command to view redundancy information.
Syntax Description
dspred
Examples
spirit11.1.1.PXM.a > dspred spirita System Rev: 02.00 May. 22, 2000 11:25:02 GMT SES-CNTL Node Alarm: NONE Primary Primary Primary Secondary Secondary Secondary Redundancy SlotNum Type State SlotNum Type State Type ------- ------- ------- --------- --------- --------- ---------- 1 PXM1 Active 2 PXM1 Standby 1-1
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