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AXIS Command Line Interface

AXIS Command Line Interface

AXIS Command Line Interface

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

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

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

kanchend.1.6.AUSM.a >

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

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


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

Table 1-1 : Command List

Command Description ASC FRSM AUSM CESM IM-ATM Page
Shelf Group
clrcderrs Clear Card Errors in BRAM X X X X 1-23
clrsmcnf Clear Service Module Configuration 1-27
dspcderrs Display Card Errors in BRAM X X X X 1-90
resetcd Reset Card X 1-144
dspcd Display Card X X X X X 1-87
dspcds Display Cards X 1-91
switchcc Switch Core Cards X 1-145
cnftrapmgr Configure/Add/Delete Trap Managers X 1-55
dsptrapmgr Display Trap Managers X 1-137
clrbnmcnt Clear BNM Cell Counter X 1-22
dspbnmcnt Display BNM Cell Counter X 1-85
cnfclksrc Configure Network Clock Source X X X 1-39
dspclksrc Display Current Clock Source X X X 1-86
clrmsgcnt Clear Control Message Counter X X X X X 1-28
dspmsgcnt Display Control Message Counter X X X X X 1-119
dspsmcnf Display Service Module Configuration 1-135
version Version (displays version data for a card) X X X X X 1-152
User Group
adduser Add User X 1-14
cc Change Card X X X X X 1-16
clrscrn Clear Terminal Screen X X X X 1-32
clrlog Clear Event/Message Log X 1-27
cnfpwd Configure Password X 1-50
deluser Delete User X 1-72
dsplog Display Event/Message Log X 1-113
dspusers Display Users X 1-141
Help Help (list of commands per card) X X X X X 1-142
users Users X 1-151
Node Group
cnfname Configure Shelf Name X 1-44
cnfdate Configure Date X 1-40
cnftime Configure Time X 1-52
cnftmzn Configure Time Zone X 1-53
cnftmzngmt Configure Time Zone to GMT X 1-54
cnfifip Configure LAN interface IP X 1-41
dspifip Display LAN interface IP X 1-104
dspmaptbl Display Map Table X X 1-117
addred Add Redundancy X 1-14
delred Delete Redundancy X 1-71
dspred Display Redundancy X 1-140
Alarm Group
clralm Clear Alarms on the Card X X X X X 1-18
clralms Clear All Alarms X X X X 1-21
dspalm Display Alarms for a Line X X X X X 1-19
dspalms Display All Alarms on Card X X X X X 1-83
dspalmcnf Display Alarm Threshold Configuration X X X X X 1-79
clralmcnt Clear Alarm Counters/Statistics X X X X X 1-19
dspalmcnt Display Alarm Counters/Statistics (line) X X X X X 1-81
dspalmcnts Display Alarm Counters/Statistics (card) X X X 1-20
dspshelfalm Display Shelf Alarms X 1-133
Line Group
addln Add Line (T1 or E1) X X X X 1-11
cnfln Configure Line X X X X 1-43
delln Delete Line X X X X 1-68
dspln Display Line Configuration X X X X X 1-109
dsplns Display All Lines on Card X X X X X 1-111
addlnloop Add Line Loop X X X 1-12
dellnloop Delete Line Loop X X X 1-62
Port Group
addport Add Port X 1-13
cnfport Configure FR Port(s) X X 1-46
cnfportq Configure AUSM port queue X 1-48
copyports Copy Port Configuration X X 1-49
delport Delete FR Port X 1-69
delports Delete Port Configurations X X 1-70
dspport Display Port Configuration X X 1-120
dspports Display All Ports X X 1-130
dspportstats Display Port Statistics X 1-125
clrportcnt Clear Port Counters X X 1-29
clrportcnts Clear Port Counters X X 1-30
dspportcnt Display FR Port Counters X X 1-122
upport Up Port X 1-150
dnport Down Port X 1-73
dspportq Display Port Queue X X 1-127
dspportqs Display Port Queues X 1-129
cnfilmi Configure ILMI X 1-42
dspilmi Display ILMI X 1-105
dspilmicnt Display ILMI Counters X 1-107
Channel Group
addchan Add Channel X X 1-8
addchanloop Add a Channel Loopback X X X 1-9
clrsarcnt Clear SAR Counters X X X X 1-31
copychans Copy Channel Configurations X X 1-60
delchan Delete Channel(s) X X 1-64
delchanloop Delete a Channel Loopback X X X 1-65
delchans Delete Channels X X 1-66
dspchan Display Channel Configuration X X 1-93
dspchans Display All Channels X X 1-98
dspchancnt Display Channel Counters X X X X 1-95
dspchstats Display Channel Statistics X 1-99
dspsarcnt Display SAR Counters X X X X 1-85
clrchancnt Clear Channel Counter for FR Channels X X X X 1-24
clrchancnts Clear Channel Counter for FR Channels X X X 1-26
cnfchanpol Configure Channel Policing X 1-37
cnfchanfst Configure Channel ForeSight X X 1-34
cnfchanq Configure Channel Queue X 1-38
Connection Group
addcon Add Connection X 1-10
delcon Delete Connection X 1-67
dspcon Display Connection X 1-101
dspcons Display Connections X 1-103
dsploads Display Loads X 1-113
cnfupcabr Configure ABR X 1-57
cnfupccbr Configure CBR X 1-58
cnfupcvbr Configure VBR X 1-59
tstcon Test Connection X X X 1-146
tstconseg Test Connection Segment X 1-147
tstdelay Test Delay X X X 1-148
IMATM Group
addaimgrp Add AIM Group X 1-6
addlns2aimgrp Add Lines to AIM Group X 1-7
clraimgrpcnt Clear AIM Group Count X 1-17
cnfaimgrp Configure AIM Group X 1-36
delaimgrp Delete AIM Group X 1-61
dellnsfmaimgrp Delete Lines from AIM Group X 1-63
dspaimgrp Display AIM Group X 1-74
dspaimgrpcnt Display AIM Group Count X 1-75
dspaimgrps Display AIM Groups X 1-76
dspdsx3ln Display DS3 Line X 1-138
dspdsx3lns Display DS3 Lines X 1-139


addaimgrp

This command adds an AIMUX group.


Full Name

Add AIM group


Syntax

addaimgrp <aimux_grp> <list_of_lines>

<aimgrp> is the AIMUX group number to be added (1..8)
<list of lines> is the list of physical lines to be included in "aimux" separated by dots.

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


Related Commands

delaimgrp, cnfaimgrps, dspaimgrp, dspaimgrps


Cards on which the command executes

IMATM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1--2


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


addlns2aimgrp

This command adds lines to an existing AIMUX group.


Full Name

Add lines to an AIM group


Syntax

addlns2aimgrp <aimux_grp> <list_of_lines>

<aimux_grp> is the AIMUX group to which lines should be added (1..8)
<list_of_lines> is the list of lines in the AIMUX group separated by dots.

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


Related Commands

dellnsfmaimgrp


Cards on which the command executes

IMATM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1--2


addchan

Add a channel to the current FRSM.

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


Full Name

Add channel


Syntax

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

where:

<chan_num> channel number is in the range 16--271
<port_num> port number is in the range 1--96
<dlci_num> DLCI is in the range 0--1023
<cir> committed information rate: 0--1536000 bps for T1; 0--2048000 bps for E1
<chan_type> channel type has a range of 1--5, and their meaning is: 1=NIW, 2=SIW-transparent, 3=SIW-xlation, 4=FUNI, 5=frame forwarding

Possible errors are:


Related Commands

delchan, dspchan, dspchans


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1--2


addchanloop

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

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


Full Name

Add a channel loopback


Syntax

addchanloop <chan_num>

where:

<chan_num> channel number is in the range 16--271


Related Commands

delchanloop, tstcon, tstdelay


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1--4


addcon

Add a connection to the current AUSM.

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


Full Name

Add connection


Syntax

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

where:

<channel number> channel number has a range of 16--271
<connection type> connection type is either 1 for VPP or 2 for VCC
<port number> port number is in the range 1--4
<vpi> vpi has a value in the range 0--255
<vci> vci has a value in the range 0--65535
<service type> service type can be: 1 = CBR, 2 = VBR, and 3 = ABR
<egress queue number> the egress queue number can be specified as 1--12, and 0 is for the default in addcon


Related Commands

delcon, dspcons, dspcon


Cards on which the command executes

AUSM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1--2


Example 1 Description

addcon 16 2 1 1 1 3 1

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


addln

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


Full Name

Add line


Syntax

addln <line number>


Related Commands

cnfln, delln, dspln


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1


Example 1 Description System Response

addln 1

Add a line numbered 1 to the current card (AUSM or FRSM)


addlnloop

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


Full Name

Add line loop


Syntax

addlnloop <line number>

where:

<line number> value from 1--8, used for AUSM--8T/8E1 and IMATM


Related Commands

dellnloop


Cards on which the command executes

AUSM, FRSM, IMATM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1


addport

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

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


Full Name

Add a port


Syntax

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

where:

<port_num> numbers in the range 1--96 are valid
<line_num> value ranging from 1 to 4
<ds0_speed> 1 for 56K, 2 for 64K
<begin_slot> beginning timeslot number in the T1 or E1 frame
<num_slot> number of consecutive timeslots in the T1 or E1 frame
<port_type> is either 1, 2 or 3: 1 = frame relay, 2 = FUNI, 3=frame forwarding


Related Commands

addportlpbk, cnfport, delport, dspport, dspports


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1


addred

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


Full Name

Add Redundancy


Syntax

addred <PrimarySlotNum> <SecondarySlotNum> <RedType>

where:

<PrimarySlotNum> the slot number of the slot containing the primary card of the card pair. Range = 5--14
<SecondarySlotNum> the slot number of the slot containing the secondary card of the card pair. Range = 12--14
<RedType> the type of redundancy. 1 = 1:1, 2 = 1:N


Related Commands

dspred, delred


Cards on which the command executes

ASC


Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1--6


adduser

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


Full Name

Add user


Syntax

adduser <user ID> <privilege level>

where:

<user ID> a name for the user.
<privilege level> Privilege is the highest level of access the user has.


Related Commands

dspusers, deluser


Cards on which the command executes

ASC


Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1--6


cc

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


Full Name

Change card


Syntax

cc <slot number>

where:

<slot number> is the card slot to which the screen display should change


Related Commands

switchcc


Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM, IMATM


Attributes

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


clraimgrpcnt

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


Full Name

Clear AIM group count


Syntax

clraimgrpcnt <aimux_grp>

where:

<aimux_grp> is the AIMUX group number


Related Commands

delaimgrpcnt


Cards on which the command executes

IMATM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1--2


clralm

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

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


Full Name

Clear alarm


Syntax

For an ASC:

clralm <-ds3> <LineNum>

-ds3 <LineNum> where LineNum = 1--n, n = 1 if BNM

or

clralm <-e3> <LineNum>

-e3 <LineNum> where LineNum = 1--n, n = 1 if BNM

or

clralm <-plcp> <PLCPNUM>

-plcp <PLCPNum> where PLCPNum = 1--n, n = 1 if BNM

For an FRSM:

clralm <-ds1> <LineNum>

where

<LineNum> LineNum = 1--n, n = 4 if FRSM


Related Commands

clralms, dspalm, dspalms


Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1--5


clralmcnt

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


Full Name

Clear alarm counters/statistics


Syntax

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

where:

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

On an FRSM, <-ds1 LineNum> is in the range 1--4.

On an AUSM, <-ds1 LineNum> is in the range 1--4.


Related Commands

dspalmcnt, clralmcnts


Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1--5


clralmcnts

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


Full Name

Clear all alarm counters/statistics on the current card.


Syntax

clralmcnts


Related Commands

dspalmcnt, clralmcnt


Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1--5


clralms

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

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


Full Name

Clear alarms on card


Syntax

clralm <-ds1> <LineNum>

where:

<LineNum> LineNum = 1--4


Related Commands

clralm, dspalm, dspalms


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1--5


clrbnmcnt

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


Full Name

Clear BNM cell counter


Syntax

clrbnmcnt


Related Commands

dspbnmcnt


Cards on which the command executes

ASC


Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1--5


clrcderrs

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


Full Name

Clear hardware/reset errors in BRAM


Syntax

clrcderrs


Related Commands

dspcderrs


Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: Superuser


clrchancnt

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


Full Name

Clear channel counters


Syntax

clrchancnt <channel number>

where:

<channel number> is in the range 16--271.


Related Commands

dspchan, clrchancnts, dspchancnt


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1--5

The frame relay counters for each channel are:


clrchancnts

The clrchancnts command clears the channel counter for all frame relay channels on the current FRSM. Counting resumes for frame relay transmissions occurring after the command executes. For a list of the frame relay counters, refer to the description of clrchancnt.


Full Name

Clear channel counters


Syntax

clrchancnts


Related Commands

dspchan, clrchancnt, dspchancnt


Supported Cards

FRSM, AUSM


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1--3


clrlog

The clrlog command clears the error/event message log. The log resumes updating after this command executes.


Full Name

Clear event/message log


Syntax

clrlog


Related Commands

dspslog


Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM


Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1


clrmsgcnt

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


Full Name

Clear control message counter


Syntax

clrmsgcnt


Related Commands

dspmsgcnt


Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1--5


clrportcnt

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

No message appears upon successful execution of the command.


Full Name

Clear port count


Syntax

clrportcnt <port number>

where:

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

On an FRSM, <port number is in the range 1--96.


Related Commands

clrportcnts, dspportcnt


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1--5


clrportcnts

The clrportcnts command clears all port counts on the current FRSM or AUSM.

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


Full Name

Clear port counts


Syntax

clrportcnts


Related Commands

clrportcnt, dspportcnt


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1--5


clrsarcnt

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


Full Name

Clear SAR counters


Syntax

clrsarcnt


Related Commands

dspsarcnt


Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: No State: Any Privilege: 1--5


clrscrn

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


Full Name

Clear terminal screen


Syntax

clrscrn


Related Commands

none


Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

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


clrsmcnf

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


Full Name

Clear service module configuration


Syntax

clrsmcnf


Related Commands

dspsmcnf


Cards on which the command executes

ASC


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1--2


cnfchanfst

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


Full Name

Configure channel ForeSight


Syntax

For FRSM:

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

where:

<chan_num> channel number range is 16--271
<fst_enable> ForeSight Enable---1 for enable, 2 for disable
<mir> minimum rate---10--8000 in cell/sec, default 1000
<pir> peak rate---10--8000 in cell/sec, default 1000
<qir> quiescent rate---10--8000 in cell/sec, default 1000

For AUSM:

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

where:

<chan_num> channel number range is 16--271
<enable | disable> enable/disable pertains to Foresight: 1 = disable, 2 = enable
<fgcra_enable> FGCRA enable is for the specified channel: 1 = disable, 2 = enable
<ibs> ibs is the initial burst size in the range 10--5000 cells
<pcr> pcr is the peak cell rate in the range 11--8000 cells/second
<mcr> mcr is the minimum cell rate in the range 11--8000 cells/second
<icr> icr is the initial cell rate in the range 11--8000 cells/second


Related Commands

dspchan


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1--2


cnfaimgrp

This command configures the parameters of an AIMUX group.


Full Name

Configure AIM group


Syntax

cnfaimgrp <aimux_grp> -rwdiff <read_wr_ptr_diff> -severity <link_loss_severity> -maxdiff <maximum_diff_delay> -red <num_red_links>

where:

<aimux_grp> is the AIMUX group number for this group (1..8)
<read_wr_ptr_diff> is the difference between the read and write pointer maintained (1..8)
<link_loss_severity> is the seriousness of a single link failure (1: m)
<maximum_diff_delay> is the maximum tolerable differential delay between (range TBD)
<num_red_links> is the number of redundant links in the AIMUX group


Related Commands

addaimgrp, delaimgrp, dspaimgrp, dspaimgrps


Cards on which the command executes

IMATM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1--2


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

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


cnfchanpol

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


Full Name

Configure channel policing


Syntax

cnfchanpol <chan_num> <cir> <bc> <be> <ibs> <detag>

where:

<chan_num> value ranging from 16 to 271
<cir> 0--1536000 bps for T1, 0-2048000 bps for E1
<bc> 0--65535 in bytes
<be> 0--65535 in bytes
<ibs> 0--65535 in bytes. Less than or equal to Bc
<detag> 1 for enable, 2 for disable


Related Commands

dspchan


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1--2


cnfchanq

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


Full Name

Configure channel queue


Syntax

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

where:

<chan_num> is in the range 16--271
<vc_q_depth> Ingress Q Depth: 0--8000 Cells
<clp_thresh_high> CLP Threshold High : 1--8000 Cells
<clp_thresh_low> CLP Threshold Low: 1--8000 Cells
<efci_thresh> EFCI Threshold: 1--8000 Cells


Related Commands

dspchan


Cards on which the command executes

AUSM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1--2


cnfclksrc

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


Full Name

Configure clock source


Syntax

cnfclksrc -pri <PrimaryClkSrc> -sec <SecondaryClkSrc> -cur <currentClkSrc> -imp <ExternalClkImpedance>

where:

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

  • -sec <PrimarySecondarySource> where SecondaryClockSource = 1--3
    1: Internal 2: BNM Inband 3: External

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

  • -imp <ExternalClkSrcImpedance > where ExternalClkSrcImpedance = 2--3
    2: 100 ohms, 3: 120 ohms


Related Commands

dspclksrc


Cards on which the command executes

ASC


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1


cnfdate

The cnfdate command configures the date.


Full Name

Configure date


Syntax

cnfdate <mm/dd/yy>


Related Commands

none


Cards on which the command executes

ASC

Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: Superuser


Example 1 Description

cnfdate 11/24/95

Configure the date to be 11/24/95


System Response

fig_20.gif


cnfifip

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


Full Name

Configure interface address


Syntax

cnfifip -ip <ip addr> -if <Interface> -msk <NetMask> -bc <Broadcast addr>

where:

-ip <IP addr> where IP addr = nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn,
-if <Interface> where Interface is as follows:
· 26 for Ethernet
· 28 for Slip
· 37 for ATM
-msk <NetMask> where NetMask = nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn,
-bc <BroadcastAddr> where BroadcastAddr = nnnnnnnnnnnn (hexadecimal)


Related Commands

dspifip


Cards on which the command executes

ASC


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: Superuser


Example 1Description

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

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


cnfilmi

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


Full Name

Configure ilmi


Syntax

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

where:

<port_num> is a port number in the range 1--4
<signal_type> is the signalling type: 1 = other, 2 = no signalling, and 3 = ILMI
<vpi> is the virtual path identifier in the range 0--259
<vci> is the virtual circuit identifier in the range 0--65535
<trap_enable> is the ILMI trap enable: 1 = disable, 2 = enable
<min_trap_int> is the minimum trap interval in the range 1--10 secs.
<keep_alive> is the enable for Keep Alive Polling: 1 = disable, 2 = enable


Related Commands

dspilmi, dspilmicnt


Cards on which the command executes

AUSM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1


cnfln

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


Full Name

Configure line

Syntax

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

where:

<line_num> values in the range 1--4
<line_code> line coding: 2 for B8ZS, 3 for HDB3, 4 for AMI
<line_len> line length: 1--7 for T1, 8--9 for E1
<clk_src> clock source: 1 for loop clock; 2 for local clock
[E1-signalling] CAS: CAS, no CRC
CAS_CRC: CAS with CRC
CCS: CCS no CRC
CCS_CRC: CCS with CRC
CLEAR: Clear E1


Related Commands

addln, delln


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1


Example 1 Description

cnfln 4 2 1 1

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


System Response

No system response unless an error occurs


cnfname

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


Full Name

Configure shelf name


Syntax

cnfname <node name>


Related Commands

none


Cards on which the command executes

ASC


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: Superuser


Example 1 Description

cnfname Kanchendzonga

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


System Response

fig_21.gif


cnfport

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

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

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


Summary for FRSM


Full Name

Configure port


Syntax

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

where:

<port_num> port number is in the range of values 1--96
<lmi_sig> LMI signalling: 1 = Other, 2 = None, 3 = StrataLMI,
4 = AnnexAUNI, 5 = AnnexDUNI, 6 = AnnexANNI,
7 = AnnexDNNI
<asyn> asyn update is (y)es or (n)o
<T391> T391 timer is in the range 5--30 sec.
<T392> T392 timer is in the range 5--30 sec.
<N391> N391 counter is in the range 1--255
<N392> N392 counter is in the range 1--10
<N393> N393 counter is in the range 1--10
<CLLMEN> CLLM Enable is either 1 = Disable or 2 = Enable
<CLLMTM> CLLM Timer is in the range 40--5000 ms

Possible errors are:

  • illegal/invalid parameters

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

  • LMI NNI not enabled


Related Commands

addport, delport, dspport, dspports


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1--6


Summary for AUSM

Full Name

Configure port


Syntax

cnfport <port_num> <plpp loopback>

where:

<port_num> is in the range of values 1--4
<plpp loopback> 1 = no loopback, 2 = remote loopback, 3 = local loopback


Related Commands

addport, delport, dspport, dspports


Cards on which the command executes

AUSM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1


cnfportq

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


Full Name

Configure port queue


Syntax

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

where:

<port_num> port_num is a port number in the range 1--4
<q_num> queue 3 is the queue number in the range 1--16
<q_algo> queue algorithm is the queue algorithm in the range 1--5, 0 = disable queue
<service_seq> service sequence is the service sequence number in the range 1 -16
<q_depth> queue depth is the maximum queue depth in the range 1--8000 cells
<clp_high> clp high is the high Cell Loss Priority in the range 1--8000 cells
<clp_low> clp low is the low Cell Loss Priority in the range 1--8000 cells
<efci_thres> efci threshold is the EFCI threshold in the range 1--8000 cells


Related Commands


Cards on which the command executes

AUSM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1


copyports

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


Full Name

Copy ports


Syntax

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

where:

<template port #> template port # is the number of the port to be copied
<start port #> start port # is the port to be copied
<start time slot> start time slot is the starting time slot in the port to be copied
<# of ports> # of ports is the number of contiguous time slots to be copied


Related Commands

delport, delports


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1


cnfpwd

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


Full Name

Configure password


Syntax

cnfpwd

then <old password>

then <new password>

then <new password again>


Related Commands

none


Cards on which the command executes

ASC


Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1-6


Example 1 Description

cnfpwd


System Response

fig_22.gif


cnftime

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


Full Name

Display time


Syntax

cnftime <hh:mm:ss>


Related Commands

none


Cards on which the command executes

ASC


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: Superuser


Example 1 Description

cnftime 14:22:03


System Response

fig_23.gif


cnftmzn

The cnftmzn command configures the timezone in the shelf.


Full Name

Configure timezone


Syntax

cnftmzn <timezone>

where:

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


Related Commands

cnftime, cnfdate


Cards on which the command executes

ASC


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: Superuser


Example 1 Description

cnftmzn 3

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


System Response


cnftmzngmt

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


Full Name

Configure timezone relative to GMT


Syntax

cnftmzngmt <timeoffsetGMT>

where:

<timeoffsetGMT> timeoffsetGMT is the offset, in hours, from GMT. Permissible values are with the range -12 to 12


Related Commands

cnftime, cnfdate


Cards on which the command executes

ASC


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: Superuser


Example 1 Description

cnftmzngmt 4

Sets time zone in the shelf to GMT plus 4 hours


System Response


cnftrapmgr

The cnftrapmgr command enables or disables the trap manager function. If enabled, this command configures the number and IP address of the trap manager that is to receive traps. Once the trap manager is configured, the system does not display the configuration. Only errors in the configuration appear on screen.


Full Name

Configure/delete/add trap manager


Syntax

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

where:

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

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

  • -tf <Trap Flag>

  • -seq <SeqNum>


Related Commands

dsptrapmgr


Cards on which the command executes

ASC


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: Superuser


Example 1a Description

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


System Response

fig_24.gif


cnfupcabr

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


Full Name

Configure user parameter control available bit rate


Syntax

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

where:

<chan_num> chan_num is a channel number in the range 16--271
<enable> enable is the enabled/disable for UPC : 1 = Disable, 2 = Enable
<pcr[0+1]> pcr[0+1] is the peak cell rate: the range is 10--4670 cells per sec.
<cdvt[0+1]> cdvt[0+1] is the cell delay variation [0+1]: the range is 1--250000 micro secs
<scr> scr is the sustained cell rate: the range is 1--4670 cells per second
<scr_police> scr_police specifies the type of scr policing: 1 = CLP[0] Cells,
2 = CLP[0+1] Cells, and 3 = no SCR policing
<mbs> mbs is the maximum burst size: the range is 1--5000 cells
<clp_tag> clp_tag is the enable for CLP tagging: 1 = disable, 2 = enable


Related Commands

dspcon, dspcons, cnfupcabr, cnfupcvbr


Cards on which the command executes

AUSM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1--2


cnfupccbr

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


Full Name

Configure user parameter control constant bit rate


Syntax

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

where:

<chan_num> chan_num is a channel number in the range 16--271.
<enable/disable> enable/disable the UPC: 1 = disable, 2 = enable.
<pcr[0+1]> PCR [0+1] is peak cell rate: the range is 10--4670.
<cdvt[0+1]> CDVT[0+1] is Cell Delay Variation [0+1]: range is 1-250000 micro secs.
<pcr[0]> PCR [0] is peak cell rate: the range is 10--4670.
<cdvt[0]> CDVT[0] is Cell Delay Variation [0]: the range is 1--250000 microsecs.
<clp_tag> clp_tag is Clp Tagging enable/disable: 1 = disable, 2 = enable.


Related Commands

dspcon, dspcons, cnfupcabr, cnfupcvbr


Cards on which the command executes

AUSM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1--2


cnfupcvbr

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


Full Name

Configure user parameter control variable bit rate


Syntax

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

where:

<chan_num> chan_num is a channel number in the range 16--271.
<enable> enable is the enabled/disable for UPC: 1 = Disable, 2 = Enable.
<pcr[0+1]> pcr[0+1] is the peak cell rate: the range is 10--4670 cells per sec.
<cdvt[0+1]> cdvt[0+1] is the cell delay variation [0+1]: range is 1--250000 microsecs.
<scr> scr is the sustained cell rate: the range is 1--4670 cells per second.
<scr_police> scr_police specifies the type of scr policing: 1= CLP[0] Cells,
2 = CLP[0+1] Cells, and 3 = no SCR policing.
<mbs> mbs is the maximum burst size: the range is 1--5000 cells.
<clp_tag> clp_tag is the enable for CLP tagging: 1 = disable, 2 = enable.


Related Commands

dspcon, dspcons, cnfupcabr, cnfupccbr


Cards on which the command executes

AUSM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1--2


copychans

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


Full Name

Copy channels


Syntax

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

where:

<template chan #> template chan #
<start chan #> start chan #
<start dlci> start dlci for FRSM, start vci for AUSM
<# of chans> # of chans


Related Commands

delchan, delchans


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1


delaimgrp

This command deletes an AIMUX group.


Full Name

Delete AIMUX group


Syntax

delaimgrp <aimux_grp>

where:

<aimux_grp> is the AIMUX group number to be deleted (1..8)


Related Commands

addaimgrp, cnfaimgrps, dspaimgrp, dspaimgrps


Cards on which the command executes

IMATM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1--2

For example: delaimgrp "2 " (deletes AIMUX group 2)


dellnloop

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


Full Name

Delete line loop


Syntax

dellnloop <line number>

where:

<line number> value from 1--4, used for FRSM, AUSM and IMATM


Related Commands

addlnloop


Cards on which the command executes

AUSM, IMATM, FRSM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1


dellnsfmaimgrp

This command deletes lines to an existing AIMUX group.


Full Name

Deletes lines from an AIM group


Syntax

dellnsfmaimgrp <aimux_grp> <list_of_lines>

where:

<aimux_grp> is the AIMUX group from which lines should be deleted (1..8)
<list_of_lines> is the list of lines to be deleted from the AIMUX group separated by dots.

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


Related Commands

addlns2aimgrp


Cards on which the command executes

IMATM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1--2


delchan

Deletes a frame relay channel from an FRSM.

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


Full Name

Delete channel


Syntax

delchan <channel number>

where:

<channel number> channel number is in the range 16--271


Related Commands

dspchan, addchan, cnfchan


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM,AUSM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1--2


delchanloop

Delete a channel loopback from the current FRSM or AUSM.

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


Full Name

Delete a channel loopback


Syntax

delchanloop <chan_num>

where:

<chan_num> channel number is in the range 16--271


Related Commands

addchanloop, tstcon, tstdelay


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1--4


delchans

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


Full Name

Delete channels


Syntax

delchans <start chan #> <# of chans>

where:

<start chan #> start chan #
<# of chans> # of chans


Related Commands


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1


delcon

Deletes a connection from an AUSM.

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


Full Name

Delete a connection


Syntax

delcon <connection number>

where:

<connection number> connection number is in the range 16--271


Related Commands

addcon, dspcons, dspcon


Cards on which the command executes

AUSM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1--2


delln

The delln command deletes a line from the current card.


Full Name

Delete line


Syntax

delln <line number>


Related Commands

dspln, addln, cnfln


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1


Example 1 Description

delln 4

Delete line 4 from the current card.


System Response

No system response unless an error occurs.


delport

The delport command deletes a port from an FRSM or AUSM.

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


Full Name

Delete port


Syntax

delport <port-number>


Related Commands

addport, cnfport, dspport, dspports


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1


delports

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


Full Name

Delete ports


Syntax

delports <start port #> <# of ports>

where:

<start port #> start port # is the port to be deleted
<# of ports> # of ports is the number of contiguous time slots to be deleted


Related Commands

copyports


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1


delred

Delete a redundancy link for the specified primary AXIS slot.


Full Name

Delete Redundancy


Syntax

delred <PrimarySlotNumber>

where:

<PrimarySlotNumber> is the AXIS slot number for which the link to a redundant secondary slot is to be deleted. Range = 5--14


Related Commands

dspred, addredr


Cards on which the command executes

ASC


Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1--6


deluser

Delete a user from the list of users that can log onto the shelf. No screen output appears unless an error in the input occurred.


Full Name

Delete user


Syntax

adduser <user ID> <privilege level>

where:

<user ID> is a name for the user.
<privilege level> is the access privilege of the user. This privilege level can be no higher than the level of the user that is entering this command.


Related Commands

dspusers, adduser


Cards on which the command executes

ASC


Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1--6


dnport

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


Full Name

Down port


Syntax

dnport <PortNum>

where:

<PortNum> PortNum = 1--4


Related Commands

upport


Cards on which the command executes

AUSM


Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1


dspaimgrp

This command displays the parameters of an AIMUX group.


Full Name

Display AIM group


Syntax

dspaimgrp <aimux_grp>

where:

<aimux_grp> is the AIMUX group number for the group to be displayed (1..8)


Related Commands

addaimgrp, delaimgrp, cnfaimgrps, dspaimgrps


Cards on which the command executes

IMATM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1--2


dspaimgrpcnt

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


Full Name

Display AIM group count


Syntax

dspaimgrpcnt <aimux_grp> <line_num>

where:

<aimux_grp> is the AIMUX group number
<line_num> is the line number


Related Commands

clraimgrpcnt


Cards on which the command executes

IMATM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1--2


dspaimgrps

This command displays the parameters of all current AIMUX groups.


Full Name

Display AIM group


Syntax

dspaimgrps


Related Commands

addaimgrp, delaimgrp, cnfaimgrps, dspaimgrp


Cards on which the command executes

IMATM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1--2


dspalm

The dspalm command displays the alarms for a line.


Full Name

Display alarms for a line


Syntax

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

for

-ds1, <LineNum> is in the range 1--4

-ds3, <LineNum> = 1

-e3, <LineNum> = 1

-plcp, <PLCPNum> = 1


Related Commands

clralm, dspalms


Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1--6


Example 1 Description

dspalm -plcp 1

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


System Response

fig_25.gif


dspalmcnf

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


Full Name

Display alarm configuration


Syntax

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

where:

On an ASC, <LineNum> and <PLCPNum> = 1

On an FRSM, <LineNum> is in the range 1--4.


Related Commands

dspalm, dspalms


Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1--6


Example 1 Description

dspalmcnf -ds1 1

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


System Response

fig_37.gif


Example 2 Description

dspalmcnf -ds3 1

Display the alarm configuration for the current ASC.


System Response

fig_26.gif


dspalmcnt

The dspalmcnt command displays the alarm counters and statistics.


Full Name

Display alarm count


Syntax

dspalmcnt

Syntax ASC:

dspalmcnt "-ds3 <LineNum>"

-ds3 <LineNum> where LineNum = 1--n, n = 1 if BNM

or

dspalmcnt "-e3 <LineNum>"

-e3 <LineNum> where LineNum = 1--n, n = 1 if BNM

or:

dspalmcnt "-plcp <PLCPNum>"

-plcp <PLCPNum> where PLCPNum = 1--n, n = 1 if BNM

Syntax FRSM:

dspalmcnt "-ds1 <LineNum>"

-ds1 <LineNum> where LineNum = 1--4


Related Commands

clralmcnt, clralmcnts


Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1--6


Example 1 Description

dspalmcnt -ds3 1

Display alarm count for line 1 of an ASC.


System Response

fig_27.gif


Example 2 Description

dspalmcnt -ds1 1

Display alarms and counters for line 1 on the current FRSM


System Response

fig_28.gif


dspalms

The dspalms command displays the alarms on the card.


Full Name

Display all alarms on a card


Syntax

dspalms -<lineType>

where:

-<lineType> lineType can be ds3, plcp, or ds1


Related Commands

dspalm


Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1--6


Example 1 Description

dspalms -ds1

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


System Response

fig_29.gif


dspbnmcnt

The dspbnmcnt command displays the cell counters on the BNM.


Full Name

Display BNM cell counter


Syntax

dspbnmcnt


Related Commands

clrbnmcnt


Cards on which the command executes

ASC


Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1--6


Example 1 Description

dspbnmcnt


System Response

fig_30.gif


dspclksrc

The dspclksrc command displays the current clock source.


Full Name

Display current clock source


Syntax

dspclksrc


Related Commands

cnfclksrc


Cards on which the command executes

ASC


Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1--6


Example 1 Description

dspclksrc


System Response

fig_48.gif


dspcd

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


Full Name

Display card


Syntax

dspcd


Related Commands

cnfcd, dspcds, version


Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

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


Example 1 Description

dspcd

On an AUSM:


System Response

fig_31.gif


Example 2 Description

dspcd

On an ASC:


System Response

fig_32.gif


Example 3 Description

dspcd

On an FRSM:


System Response

fig_33.gif


dspcderrs

The dspcderrs command displays information on the card errors.


Full Name

display card errors


Syntax

dspcderrs


Related Commands

clrcderrs


Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

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


Example 1 Description

dspcderrs

Note that, if no errors have occurred, no messages appear on screen.


System Response

fig_34.gif


dspcds

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


Full Name

Display card shelf information


Syntax

dspcds


Related Commands

dspcd


Cards on which the command executes

ASC


Attributes

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


Example 1 Description

dspcds

Executed from an ASC:


System Response

fig_35.gif


dspchan

Displays a frame relay channel on an FRSM.


Full Name

Display channel


Syntax

dspchan <channel number>

where:

<channel number> channel number is in the range 16--271


Related Commands

dspchans, cnfchan


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

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


Example 1 Description

dspchan 69

Display the channel characteristics of channel 69.


System Response

fig_36.gif

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


dspchancnt

Displays the counter contents of a channel.


Full Name

Display channel count


Syntax

dspchancnt <channel number>

where:

<channel number> channel number is in the range 16--271


Related Commands

dspchancnts


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

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


Example 1 Description

dspchancnt 69

Display the counters for channel 69 of the current FRSM


System Response

fig_38.gif


Example 2 Description

dspchancnt 16

Display the counters for channel 16 of the current AUSM


System Response

fig_1.gif


dspchans

This command displays all the frame relay channels on the card.


Full Name

Display channels


Syntax

dspchans


Related Commands

dspchan, addchan, delchan


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

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


Example 1 Description

dspchans

Display the channels on the current FRSM.


System Response

fig_39.gif

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


dspchstats

Displays the current statistics of a channel.


Full Name

Display channel statistics


Syntax

dspchancnts <line#><1st_DS0><DLCI>

where:

<line#> line# is in the range 1--4
<1st_DS0> 1st_DS0 is in the range of 1 -24 for T1, 1--32 for E1
<DLCI> DLCI is the connection for which the statistics are to be displayed


Related Commands

dspchstats


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM


Attributes

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


Example 1 Description

dspchstats 2.4.1000

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


System Response

fig_40.gif


dspcon

Displays configuration data for a connection.


Full Name

Display connection


Syntax

dspcon <channel number>

where:

<channel number> channel number is in the range 16--271


Related Commands

addcon, delcon, dspcons


Cards on which the command executes

AUSM


Attributes

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


Example 1 Description

dspcon 16

Display the connection parameters for channel 16.


System Response

fig_41.gif


dspcons

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


Full Name

Display connections


Syntax

dspcons


Related Commands

dspcon, addcon, delcon


Cards on which the command executes

AUSM


Attributes

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


Example 1 Description

dspcons

Display parameters for the connections on the current AUSM.


System Response

fig_42.gif


dspifip

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


Full Name

Display LAN IP configuration


Syntax

dspifip


Related Commands

cnfifip


Cards on which the command executes

ASC


Attributes

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


Example 1 Description

dspifip

Display the IP LAN configuration.


System Response

fig_43.gif


dspilmi

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


Full Name

display ilmi


Syntax

dspilmi <port_num>

where:

<port_num> port_num is in the range 1--4


Related Commands

cnfilmi. dspilmicnt


Cards on which the command executes

AUSM


Attributes

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


Example 1 Description

dspilmi 1

Display the ILMI configuration for port 1.


System Response

fig_12.gif


dspilmicnt

The dspilmicnt command displays the ILMI counters.


Full Name

display ilmi counters


Syntax

dspilmicnt <port_num>

where:

<port_num> port_num is in the range 1--4


Related Commands

cnfilmi, dspilmi


Cards on which the command executes

AUSM


Attributes

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


Example 1 Description

dspilmicnt 1

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


System Response

fig_44.gif


dspln

The dspln command displays the detailed configuration for the specified line. If the current card is an ASC, the line is a ds3.


Full Name

Display line


Syntax

dspln <line number>

where:

<line number> line number can be 1 on an ASC and 1--4 on an FRSM or AUSM


Related Commands

addln, cnfln, delln


Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

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


Example 1 Description

dspln 2

Display line 2 on the current AUSM card.


System Response

fig_16.gif


Example 2Description

dspln 1

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


System Response

fig_45.gif


dsplns

The dsplns command display the configuration for all lines on the current card. The displayed parameters depend on the card (see example).


Full Name

Display lines


Syntax

dsplns


Related Commands

addln, cnfln, delln


Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

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


Example 1 Description

dsplns

Display lines on the current FRSM card.


System Response

fig_17.gif


Example 2 Description

dsplns

Display lines on the current ASC.


System Response

fig_46.gif


dsploads

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


Full Name

Display loads


Syntax

dsploads


Related Commands

none


Cards on which the command executes

AUSM


Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1--6


Example 1 Description

dspmsgcnt

Display the load on the current AUSM.


System Response

fig_47.gif


dsplog

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


Full Name

Display event/message log

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


Syntax

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

where:

<slot#> is the slot# of the card for which the log is to be displayed
<no. of days> is the number of most recent days to be included in the display (up to 4 maximum)


Related Commands

clrlog


Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM


Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1--5


Example 1 Description

dsplog


System Response

fig_49.gif


dspmaptbl

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


Full Name

Display map table


Syntax

dspmaptbl


Related Commands


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1--6


Example 1 Description

dspmaptbl

Display the map table for the current FRSM.


System Response

fig_50.gif


Example 2 Description

dspmaptbl

Display the map table for the current AUSM.


System Response

fig_51.gif


dspmsgcnt

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


Full Name

Display control message counter


Syntax

dspmsgcnt


Related Commands

clrmsgcnt


Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1--6


Example 1 Description

dspmsgcnt


System Response

fig_52.gif


dspport

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


Full Name

Display port


Syntax

dspport <port number>

where:

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

or

On an AUSM, port number is the port number in the range 1--4


Related Commands

FRSM: addport, cnfport, delport

AUSM: upport, dnport


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1--6


Example 1 Description

dspport 1

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


System Response

fig_53.gif

dspport 1

Display port 1 on the current AUSM.

fig_54.gif


dspportcnt

This command displays counters for a specified port.


Full Name

Display port counters


Syntax

dspportcnt <port number>

where:

<port number> port number is in the range 1--96


Related Commands

cnfcd, dspcds


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

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


Example 1 Description

dspportcnt 1

Display port counters on port 1 of the current AUSM.


System Response

fig_55.gif


Example 2 Description

dspportcnt 1

On an FRSM:


System Response

fig_56.gif


dspportstats

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


Full Name

display port statistics


Syntax

dspportstats <line#><1st_DS0>

where:

<line#> line # is in the range 1--4
<1st_DS0> 1st_DS0 is in the range 1--24, for T1, and 1 -32 for E1


Related Commands

dspchstats


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM


Attributes

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


Example 1 Description

dspportstats 1 12

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


System Response

fig_57.gif


dspportq

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


Full Name

display port queue


Syntax

dspportq <port number> <egress queue number>

where:

<port number> queue number is in the range 1--4
<egress queue number> egress queue number is in the range 1--12


Related Commands

dspportqs


Cards on which the command executes

AUSM


Attributes

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


Example 1 Description

dspportq 1 1

Display queue information for egress queue 1 on port 1.


System Response

fig_58.gif


dspportqs

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


Full Name

display card errors


Syntax

dspportqs <port number>


Related Commands

dspportq


Cards on which the command executes

AUSM


Attributes

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


Example 1 Description

dspportqs 1

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


System Response

fig_2.gif


dspports

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


Full Name

Display ports


Syntax

dspports


Related Commands

addport, cnfport, delport, dspport


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM


Attributes

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


Example 1 Description

dspports

Display the ports on the current FRSM.


System Response

fig_3.gif


dspsarcnt

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


Full Name

Display SAR counters


Syntax

dspsarcnt <ChanNum>

where ChanNum is:

  • For FRSM, 16--271

  • For ASC, 16--1024

  • For AUSM, 16--271


Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

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


Example 1 Description

dspsarcnt 22

Display SAR count on the current FRSM, channel 22.


System Response

fig_18.gif


Example 2 Description

dspsarcnt 98

Display SAR count for channel 98 on the current card (an AUSM)


System Response

fig_4.gif


dspshelfalm

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

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


Full Name

Display shelf alarms


Syntax

dspshelfalm [alarm number]


Related Commands

none


Cards on which the command executes

ASC


Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1--6


Example 1 Description

dspshelfalm

Display the status of all the shelf alarms.


System Response

fig_5.gif


dspsmcnf

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

  • Whether a card is present and a configuration exists

  • Whether rate control is on or off

  • Whether the card is channelized

  • The number of the MIB version


Full Name

Display service module configuration.


Syntax

dspsmcnf


Related Commands

clrsmcnf


Cards on which the command executes

ASC


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Any Privilege: 1--6


Example 1 Description

dspsmcnf


System Response

fig_6.gif


dsptrapmgr

The dsptrapmgr command displays a list of all the SNMP Managers that receive traps.


Full Name

Display trap managers


Syntax

dsptrapmgr


Related Commands

cnftrapmgr


Cards on which the command executes

ASC


Attributes

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


Example 1 Description

dsptrapmgr


System Response

fig_7.gif


dspds3ln

This command Displays the parameters of the DSX3 line


Full Name

Display DSX3 line


Syntax

dspds3ln "line_num"

where:

"line_num" value of 1 is accepted, for IMATM-T3T1/E3E1

Example: dspds3ln "1"


Related Commands


Cards on which the command executes

IMATM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1--2


Example: dspds3ln "1"

LineNum: 1
LineType: dsx3CbitParity
LineCoding: dsx3B3ZS
LineLength: < 450 ft
LineOOFCriteria: 3 Out of 8
LineAIScBitsCheck: Ignor C-bit
LineLoopbackCommand: NoLoop
LineRcvFEACValidation: 4 Out of 5


dspds3lns

This command Displays the parameters of all DSX3 lines


Full Name

Display DSX3 lines


Syntax

dspds3ln


Related Commands


Cards on which the command executes

IMATM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1--2


Example: dspds3lns

Line Type Coding Length Criteria AIS
----- ------------------ ------------ ------------ ----------- -----
8.1 dsx3CbitParity dsx3B3ZS < 450 ft 3 Out of 8 Ignor C-bit


dspred

Displays currently configured redundant slot links.


Full Name

Display Redundancy


Syntax

dspred


Related Commands

addred, delred


Cards on which the command executes

ASC


Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1--6


dspusers

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


Full Name

Display users


Syntax

dspusers


Related Commands

adduser, deluser


Cards on which the command executes

ASC


Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1--6


Example 1 Description

dspusers

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


System Response

fig_19.gif


Help

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


Full Name

Help


Syntax

Help


Related Commands

none


Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

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


Example 1 Description

Help

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


System Response

fig_8.gif


myid

Displays the login name of the current user.


Full Name

My Id


Syntax

myid


Related Commands

none


Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

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


Example 1 Description

myid

Display the login name of the current user.


System Response

fig_9.gif


resetcd

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


Full Name

Reset card


Syntax

resetcd [slot number]


Related Commands

none


Cards on which the command executes

ASC


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1--3


switchcc

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

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


Full Name

Switch core cards


Syntax

switchcc


Related Commands

none


Cards on which the command executes

ASC


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1--3


tstcon

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


Full Name

Test connection


Syntax

tstcon <channel number>

where:

<channel number> is in the range 16--271.


Related Commands

dspcons, tstconseg, tstdelay


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1--4


tstconseg

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


Full Name

Test round trip delay


Syntax

tstdelay <channel number>

where:

<channel number> is in the range 16--271.


Related Commands

dspcons, tstcon


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1--4


tstdelay

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


Full Name

Test round trip delay


Syntax

tstdelay <channel number>

where:

<channel number> is in the range 16--271.


Related Commands

dspcons, tstcon


Cards on which the command executes

FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

Log: No State: Active Privilege: 1--4


Example 1 Description

tstdelay 16

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


System Response

fig_10.gif


upport

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


Full Name

Up port


Syntax

upport <PortNum>

where:

<PortNum> PortNum = 1--4


Related Commands

dnport


Cards on which the command executes

AUSM


Attributes

Log: Yes State: Active Privilege: 1


users

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


Full Name

Users


Syntax

users


Related Commands

none


Cards on which the command executes

ASC


Attributes

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


Example 1 Description

users

Display the users logged into the current ASC.


System Response

fig_11.gif


version

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


Full Name

display versions


Syntax

version


Related Commands

none


Cards on which the command executes

ASC, FRSM, AUSM


Attributes

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


Example 1 Description

version

Display version information on the current card (ASC).


System Response

fig_13.gif


Example 2 Description

version

Display version information on the current card (FRSM).


System Response

fig_14.gif


Example 3 Description

version

Display version information on the current card (AUSM).


System Response

fig_15.gif

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