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Cisco ATM Services (AXSM) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5 - AXSM Command Reference (dspimagrp through whoami) [Cisco MGX 8800 Series Switches] - Cisco
Cisco ATM Services (AXSM) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5
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Cisco ATM Services (AXSM) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches, Release 5
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AXSM Command Reference (dspimagrp through whoami)
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Display IMA Group—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Displays the following configuration information for the specified IMA group.
IMA group number
The number of the IMA group you provide to dspimagrp.
NE IMA version
The IMA version at the near end (was specified by addimagrp).
Group symmetry
The group symmetry mode adjusted during the group start-up.
Minimum links in TX direction
The minimum number of links that must be active on the transmit side for the IMA group to be operational.
Minimum links in RX direction
The minimum number of links that must be active on the receive side for the IMA group to operational.
NE TX clock mode
The transmit clocking mode used by the near-end IMA group.
FE TX clock mode
The transmit clocking mode used by the far-end IMA group.
TX Frame length
The frame length used by the IMA group in the transmit direction.
RX Frame length
The frame length used by the IMA group in the receive direction.
Group GTSM
The current state of the IMA group (the GTSM state).
NE group state
The state of the near-end IMA group. For example: start-up state.
FE group state
The state of the far-end IMA group. For example: start-up state.
Group failure status
Could be near end state is unknown, failed, start-up, etc.
The IMA ID currently in use by the near-end IMA function.
The IMA ID currently in use by the far-end IMA function.
Max cell rate
The maximum number of cells per second for this IMA group.
Avail cell rate
The amount of bandwidth in cells per second available to this group.
Differential delay maximum
The maximum number of milliseconds of differential delay among the links that are tolerated on this interface.
Diff delay maximum observed
The latest maximum differential delay (in milliseconds) observed between the links having the least and most link propagation delay, among the receive links currently configured in the IMA group.
Accumulated delay
The accumulated delay for the current IMA group in milliseconds.
GTSM up integration time
Integration UP time for alarm integration. Persisting checking time to enter a failure alarm condition, in case of LIF, LODS, RFI-IMA fault failure alarms. Units of measure are milliseconds.
GTSM down integration time
Integration DOWN time for alarm integration. Persisting clearing time to exit the LIF, LODS, RFI-IMA failure alarm conditions. Units of measure are milliseconds.
Number TX configured links
The number of transmit links that are configured in this IMA group.
Number RX configured link
The number of receive links that are configured in this IMA group.
Number of active TX links
The number of transmit links that are active in this IMA group.
Number of actual RX links
The number of receive links that are active in this IMA group.
Least delay link
The ifIndex of the link configured in the IMA group that has the smallest link propagation delay. A value of zero may appear if no link has been configured in the IMA group or if the link with the smallest link propagation delay has not yet been determined.
Tx timing reference link
The ifIndex of the transmit timing reference link used by the near-end for IMA data cell clock recovery from the ATM layer. A value of zero may appear if no link has been configured in the group or if the transmit timing reference link has not yet been selected.
Rx timing reference link
The ifIndex of the receive timing reference link used by the near-end for IMA data cell clock recovery toward the ATM layer. A value of zero may appear if no link has been configured in the group or if the receive timing reference link has not yet been selected.
Group running seconds
The number of seconds the local IMA group has been running.
Alpha value
This is the 'alpha' value used to specify the number of consecutive invalid ICP cells to be detected before moving to the IMA Hunt state from the IMA Sync state.
Beta value
This is the 'beta' value used to specify the number of consecutive errored ICP cells to be detected before moving to the IMA Hunt state from the IMA Sync state.
Gamma value
This is the 'gamma' value used to specify the number of consecutive valid ICP cells to be detected before moving to the IMA Sync state from the IMA PreSync state.
TX OAM label
IMA OAM Label value transmitted by the near-end IMA unit.
RX OAM label
IMA OAM Label value transmitted by the far-end IMA unit. A 0 likely means that the IMA unit has not yet received an OAM label from the far-end IMA unit.
Test pattern procedure status
The current link test procedure status—enabled or disabled, for example.
The current link under test
Test pattern
The current link test pattern
dspimagrp &group&
The bay number (1-2) and the IMA group number (1-16) in the format bay.group. For example: 1.16
addimagrp, delimagrp, dspimagrpcnt, dspimagrps, cnfimagrp, rstrtimagrp, dspimalnk, addimalnk, delimalnk
State: active
Privilege: ANYUSER
Display the configuration for bay 1, group 1.
MGX8850.10.AXSME.a & dspimagrp 1.1
Group Number
NE IMA Version
: Version 1.0
Group Symmetry
Tx Min Num Links
Rx Min Num Links
NE TX Clk Mode
FE TX Clk Mode
Tx Frame Len
Rx Frame Len
Group GTSM
NE Group State
: CfgAbort-Unsupp-ImaVer
FE Group State
Group Failure Status
: StartUp FE
Max Cell Rate (c/s)
Avail Cell Rate (c/s)
Diff Delay Max
Diff Delay Max Observed (msecs) : 0
Accumulated Delay (msecs)
Clear Accumulated Delay Status
: Not In Progress
GTSM Up Integ time(msecs)
GTSM Dn Integ time(msecs)
Num Tx Cfg Links
Num Rx Cfg Links
Num Act Tx Links
Num Act Rx Links
Least Delay Link
Tx Timing Ref Link
Rx Timing Ref Link
Group Running Secs
Tx OAM Label
Rx OAM Label
Test Pattern Procedure Status
: Disabled
Test Pattern
Stuff Cell Indication (frames)
MGX8850.10.AXSME.a &
dspimagrps
Display IMA Groups—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Displays the following information for all configured IMA groups:
IMA group number
The configured IMA group number. This number is same as port number.
minimum links
Minimum number of active links required for the IMA group to be operational.
transmit M
Transmit frame length
Receive frame length
transmit clock mode
maximum differential delay
Near-End IMA state
The current operational state of the near-end IMA Group State Machine.
Far-End IMA state
The current operational state of the far-end IMA Group State Machine.
The version of IMA in use by the IMA group.
dspimagrps
No parameters
State: active
Privilege: ANYUSER
MGX8850.2.AXSME.a & dspimagrps
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100 CfgAbort-Unsupp-ImaVer
CfgAbort-Unsupp-ImaVer
Operational
Operational
Insuff Links
Insuff Links
dspimagrpalm
Display IMA Group Alarm—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Displays the group number and alarm state for the specified IMA group. The possible alarms are as follows:
oimaAlarmLinkLif (1)
oimaAlarmLinkLods (2)
oimaAlarmLinkRfi (3)
oimaAlarmLinkTxMisConnect (4)
oimaAlarmLinkRxMisConnect (5)
oimaAlarmLinkTxFault (6)
oimaAlarmLinkRxFault (7)
oimaAlarmLinkTxUnusableFe (8)
oimaAlarmLinkRxUnusableFe (9)
oimaAlarmGroupStartupFe (10)
oimaAlarmGroupCfgAbort (11)
oimaAlarmGroupCfgAbortFe (12)
oimaAlarmGroupInsuffLinks (13)
oimaAlarmGroupInsuffLinksFe (14)
oimaAlarmGroupBlockedFe (15)
oimaAlarmGroupTimingSynch (16)
dspimagrpalm &group&
The bay number (1-2) and the IMA group number (1-16) in the format bay.group. For example: 1.16
dspimagrpalms
State: active
Privilege: ANYUSER
Display the alarms for bay 1, group 16.
MGX8850.2.AXSME.a & dspimagrpalm 1.16
dspimagrpalms
Display IMA Group Alarms—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Displays the group number and alarm state for each configured IMA group. The possible alarms are as follows:
oimaAlarmLinkLif (1)
oimaAlarmLinkLods (2)
oimaAlarmLinkRfi (3)
oimaAlarmLinkTxMisConnect (4)
oimaAlarmLinkRxMisConnect (5)
oimaAlarmLinkTxFault (6)
oimaAlarmLinkRxFault (7)
oimaAlarmLinkTxUnusableFe (8)
oimaAlarmLinkRxUnusableFe (9)
oimaAlarmGroupStartupFe (10)
oimaAlarmGroupCfgAbort (11)
oimaAlarmGroupCfgAbortFe (12)
oimaAlarmGroupInsuffLinks (13)
oimaAlarmGroupInsuffLinksFe (14)
oimaAlarmGroupBlockedFe (15)
oimaAlarmGroupTimingSynch (16)
dspimagrpalms
No parameters
dspimagrpalm
State: active
Privilege: ANYUSER
Display alarms for all IMA groups:
MGX8850.2.AXSME.a & dspimagrpalms
: StartUp Ne
MGX8850.2.AXSME.a &
dspimagrpalmcnt
Display IMA Group Alarm Count—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Displays the current alarm count for the specified IMA group.
dspimagrpalmcnt &group&
The bay (1 or 2) and the IMA group number (1-16) in the format bay.group. For example: 1.16
clrimagrpalmcnt, clrimagrpalmcnts, clrimagrpcnts, clrimalnkcnts, dspimagrpalmcnt, dspimagrpbucketcnt, dspimalnkbucketcnt
State: active, standby
Privilege: ANYUSER
MGX8850.11.AXSME.a & dspimagrpalmcnt 1.1
Group Number
Group Running Secs
Group Unavail Secs
Group Num NE Failure
Group Num FE Failure
Group Avail Cell Rate
dspimagrpbucketcnt
Display IMA Group Bucket Count—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Displays the cell count in the policing bucket for the specified IMA group at the specified interval (intvl).
dspimagrpbucketcnt &group& &intvl&
The bay (1 or 2) and the IMA group number (1-16) in the format bay.group. For example: 1.16
The time interval to display (0-96). 0 is the current 15-minute interval. 1 is the most recent 15-minute interval. 2 is the next most recent 15-minute interval, and so on. 96&being the oldest 15-minute interval.
clrimagrpalmcnt, clrimagrpalmcnts, clrimagrpcnts, clrimalnkcnts, dspimagrpalmcnt, dspimalnkbucketcnt
State: active, standby
Privilege: ANYUSER
MGX8850.6.AXSME.a & dspimagrpbucketcnt 2.1 1
Group Number
Interval Number
Unavailable Seconds
Near End Failures
Far End Failures
dspimagrpcnt
Display IMA Group Counters—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Displays the following performance and statistic counter information for the specified IMA group:
dspimagrpcnt &group&
The bay number (1-2) and the IMA group number (1-16) in the format bay.group. For example: 1.16
clrimagrpcnts
State: active
Privilege: ANYUSER
MGX8850.6.AXSME.a & dspimagrpcnt 2.1 1
CLP0 Cells
CLP1 Cells
Valid OAM Cells
Err OAM Cells
Rcv Valid RM Cells
Invalid VPI/VCI/PTI Cells
Rcv Idle Cells
Non-zero GFC Cells
Last Unknown VPI
Last Unknown VCI
Discard HecErr Cells
Corrected HecErr Cells
Display IMA Link—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Displays the following configuration information for the specified IMA link (bay.link).
IMA Link Number
The bay and link number in the format bay.link.
IMA Link Group Number
The link and group number in the format link.group.
LinkRelDelay
The latest measured delay (in milliseconds) on this link relative to the link, in the same IMA group, with the least delay.
LinkNeTxState
The current state of the near-end transmit link
LinkNeRxState
The current state of the near-end receive link.
LinkFeTxState
The current state of the far-end transmit link as reported via ICP cells.
LinkFeRxState
The current state of the far-end receive link as reported via ICP cells.
LinkNeRxFailureStatus
The current link failure status of the near-end receive link.
LinkFeRxFailureStatus
The current link failure status of the far-end receive link as reported via ICP cells.
ImaLink TxLid
The outgoing LID used currently on the link by the local end. This value has meaning only if the link belongs to an IMA group.
ImaLink RxLid
The incoming LID used currently on the link by the remote end as reported via ICP cells. This value has meaning only if the link belongs to an IMA group.
LinkRxTestPattern
This object identifies the test pattern received in the ICP Cell (octet 17) on the link during the IMA Test Pattern Procedure. This value may then be compared to the transmitted test pattern.
LinkTestProcStatus
This value indicates the current state of the Test Pattern Procedure:
odisabled: the test is not running
ooperating: the test is running and no error has been found on this interface.
olinkFail: an error has been detected on this link during the test.
LinkLifIntUpTime
LIF integration up time. Range: 0-400000 milliseconds. The LIF (Loss of IMA Frame) defect is the occurrence of persistent OIF (Out of IMA Frame) anomalies for at least 2 IMA frames.
LinkLifIntDnTime
LIF integration down time. Range: 0-400000 milliseconds. The LIF (Loss of IMA Frame) defect is the occurrence of persistent OIF (Out of IMA Frame) anomalies for at least 2 IMA frames.
LinkLodsIntUpTime
LODS integration up time. Range 0-100000 milliseconds. The LODS (Link Out of Delay Synchronization) is a link event indicating that the link is not synchronized with the other links within the IMA group.
LinkLodsIntDnTime
LODS integration down time. Range 0-100000 milliseconds. The LODS (Link Out of Delay Synchronization) is a link event indicating that the link is not synchronized with the other links within the IMA group.
dspimalnk &link&
The bay number (1-2) and the IMA link number (1-16) in the format bay.link. For example: 1.16
addimalnk, delimalnk
State: active
Privilege: ANYUSER
Display the configuration information for IMA link number 2 on bay 9.
MGX8850.6.AXSME.a & dspimalnk 2.9
IMA Link Number : 2.9
IMA Link Group Number : 2.1
LinkRelDelay (msec) : 0
LinkNeTxState : Unusable-Failed
LinkNeRxState : Not In Grp
LinkFeTxState : Not In Grp
LinkFeRxState : Not In Grp
LinkNeRxFailureStatus : Lif Fail
LinkFeRxFailureStatus : No Failure
ImaLink TxLid : 8
ImaLink RxLid : 255
LinkRxTestPattern : 255
LinkTestProcStatus : Disabled
LinkLifIntUpTime : 2500
LinkLifIntDnTime : 10000
LinkLodsIntUpTime : 2500
LinkLodsIntDnTime : 10000
dspimalnks
Display IMA Links—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Displays the following configuration information for IMA links.
imaLinkIfIndex
This corresponds to the ifIndex of the MIB-II interface on which this link is established. This object also corresponds to the logical number (ifIndex) assigned to this IMA link.
imaLinkGroupIndex
The value which identifies the IMA group (imaGroupIndex) of which this link is a member.
imaLinkRelDelay
The latest measured delay on this link relative to the link, in the same IMA group, with the least delay.
imaLinkNeTxState
The current state of the near-end transmit link
imaLinkNeRxState
The current state of the near-end receive link.
imaLinkNeRxFailureStatus
The current link failure status of the near-end receive link.
imaLinkTxLid
The outgoing LID used currently on the link by the local end. This value has meaning only if the link belongs to an IMA group.
imaLinkRxLid
The incoming LID used currently on the link by the remote end as reported via ICP cells. This value has meaning only if the link belongs to an IMA group.
dspimalnks
No parameters
State: active
Privilege: ANYUSER
MGX8850.2.AXSME.a& dspimalnks
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Not In Grp
Not In Grp
No Failure
Unusable-Failed
Unusable-Failed
Unusable-Failed
Not In Grp
Unusable-Failed
Not In Grp
Unusable-Failed
Not In Grp
Unusable-Failed
Not In Grp
MGX8850.13.AXSME.a &
dspimalnkalm
Display IMA Link Alarm—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Displays the alarm state of the specified IMA link (bay.link).
imaLinkNumber
The IMA link number
The IMA link alarm state
imaLinkNeRxFailureStatus
The IMA link alarm type
dspimalnkalm &link&
The bay number (1-2) and the IMA link number (1-16) in the format bay.link. For example: 1.16
dspimalnkalms
State: active
Privilege: ANYUSER
Display the alarms for bay 1, link 16.
MGX8850.13.AXSME.a & dspimalnkalm 2.9
Alarm State
: Lif Fail
MGX8850.13.AXSME.a &
dspimalnkalms
Display IMA Link Alarms—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Displays the alarms states of all IMA links.
imaLinkNumber
The IMA link number
The IMA link Alarm State
dspimalnkalms
No parameters
dspimalnkalm
State: active
Privilege: ANYUSER
Display alarms for all IMA links:
MGX8850.2.AXSME.a & dspimalnkalms
Alarm State
: Lif Fail
Alarm State
: Lif Fail
Alarm State
Alarm State
: Lif Fail
Alarm State
: Lif Fail
Alarm State
: Lif Fail
MGX8850.13.AXSME.a &
dspimalnkbucketcnt
Display IMA Link Bucket Count—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Displays the cell count in the policing bucket for the specified IMA link at the specified interval (intvl).
dspimalnkbucketcnt &link& &intvl&
The bay number (1-2) and the IMA link number (1-16) in the format bay.link. For example: 1.16
The time interval to display (0-96). 0 is the current 15-minute interval. 1 is the most recent 15-minute interval. 2 is the next most recent 15-minute interval, and so on. 96&being the oldest 15-minute interval.
clrimagrpalmcnt, clrimagrpalmcnts, clrimagrpcnts, clrimalnkcnts, dspimagrpalmcnt, dspimagrpbucketcnt
State: active, standby
Privilege: ANYUSER
MGX8850.6.AXSME.a & dspimalnkbucketcnt 2.1 1
Link Number
Interval Number
Unavailable Seconds
Tx Unusable Seconds
Rx Unusable Seconds
IMA Violations
OIF Anomalies
dspimalnkcnt
Display IMA Link Counters—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Displays the following performance and statistic counter information for an IMA link (bay.link).
IMA Link Number
The number that identifies the IMA link (imaLinkIndex).
IMA Group Number
The number that identifies the IMA group (imaGroupIndex).
IMA Link Violations
The count of errored, invalid, or missing ICP cells, except during SES-IMA or UAS-IMA conditions.
IMA Link OIF Anomalies
The number of OIF anomalies, except during SES-IMA or UAS-IMA conditions, at the near-end. This is an optional attribute.
IMA Link NE SES
The count of one-second intervals containing less than 30 percent of the ICP cells counted as IV-IMAs, or one or more link defects (such as LOS, OOF/LOF, AIS, LIF, LODS, or LCD) except during UAS-IMA condition.
IMA Link FE SES
The count of one-second intervals containing one or more RDI-IMA defects, except during UAS-IMA-FE condition.
IMA Link NE UnavSec
The count of unavailable seconds at the near-end: unavailability begins at the onset of 10 contiguous SES-IMA and ends at the onset of 10 contiguous seconds with no SES-IMA.
IMA Link FE UnavSec
The count of unavailable seconds at the far-end: unavailability begins at the onset of 10 contiguous SES-IMA-FE and ends at the onset of 10 contiguous seconds with no SES-IMA-FE.
IMA Link NE Tx UnusSec
The count of unusable seconds for transmitting at the near-end Tx LSM.
IMA Link NE Rx UnusSec
The count of unusable seconds for receiving at the near-end Rx LSM.
IMA Link FE Tx UnusSec
The count of seconds with unusable indications for transmitting from the far-end Tx LSM.
IMA Link FE Rx UnusSec
The count of seconds with unusable indications for receiving from the far-end Rx LSM.
IMA Link NE Tx Num Fail
The number of times a near-end transmit failure alarm condition has been entered on this link.
IMA Link NE Rx Num Fail
The number of times a near-end receive failure alarm condition has been entered on this link.
IMA Link FE Tx Num Fail
The number of times a far-end transmit failure alarm condition has been entered on this link.
IMA Link FE Rx Num Fail
The number of times a far-end receive failure alarm condition has been entered on this link.
IMA Link Tx Stuffs
The count of stuffed events inserted in the transmit direction. This is an optional attribute.
IMA Link Rx Stuffs
The count of stuffed events detected in the receive direction. This is an optional attribute.
IMA Link Rx Error Free ICP Cells
The count of ICP cells received with no errors.
dspimalnkcnt &link&
The bay number (1-2) and the IMA link number (1-16) in the format bay.link. For example: 1.16
State: active
Privilege: ANYUSER
MGX8850.2.AXSME.a & dspimalnkcnt 1.2
IMA Link Number
IMA Group Number
IMA Link Violations
IMA Link OIF Anomalies
IMA Link NE SES
IMA Link FE SES
IMA Link NE UnavSec
IMA Link FE UnavSec
IMA Link NE Tx UnusSec
IMA Link NE Rx UnusSec
IMA Link FE Tx UnusSec
IMA Link FE Rx UnusSec
IMA Link NE Tx Num Fail
IMA Link NE Rx Num Fail
IMA Link FE Tx Num Fail
IMA Link FE Rx Num Fail
IMA Link Tx Stuffs
IMA Link Rx Stuffs
IMA Link Rx Error Free ICP cells : 0
dspingbucketcnt
Display Ingress Bucket Counters—AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Displays selected statistical counters for the specified 15-minute interval (intvl) for all the lines on card.
dspingbucketcnt &intvl&
The time interval to display (0-96). 0 is the current 15-minute interval. 1 is the most recent 15-minute interval. 2 is the next most recent 15-minute interval, and so on. 96&is the oldest 15-minute interval.
dspegrbucketcnt
Log: nolog
State: active, standby
Privilege: ANYUSER
MGX.AXSME.a & dspingbucketcnt
Total Cells
Total Cells
------- --------------- ---------------
Display Local Management Interface—AXSM
The dsplmi command lets you display details about an extended LMI on an AXSM logical interface. See also description of the addlmi command. Each LMI can support one of the following items:
oA feeder (Cisco MGX 8850 PXM1-based switch)
oA Service Expansion Shelf (SES)
dsplmi &ifNum&
The logical interface number has a range of 1-60.
dellmi, uplmi, dnlmi, uplmi, clrlmistat, addlmi, dsplmis, dsplmistat
State: active
Privilege: ANYUSER
Display the LMI on AXSM port 2.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a & dsplmi 2
LMI Interface Number
LMI Remote Name
LMI IP Address
: 10.10.10.56
LMI Remote Shelf
LMI Remote Slot
LMI Remote Port
LMI Model Number
LMI Configuration
LMI Link Status
LMI Alarms : Clear
Display Local Management Interfaces—AXSM
The dsplmis command lets you display general information about all extended LMIs (XLMIs) on an AXSM card. See also description of the addlmi command. Each LMI can support one of the following items:
oA feeder (Cisco MGX 8850 PXM1-based switch)
oA Service Expansion Shelf (SES)
No parameters
dellmi, uplmi, dnlmi, uplmi, clrlmistat, addlmi, dsplmi, dsplmistat
State: active
Privilege: ANYUSER
Display all LMIs on the current AXSM. The display shows that only one LMI exists.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a & dsplmis
------------
10.10.10.56
dsplmistat
Display Local Management Interface Statistics—AXSM
The dsplmistat command lets you display general statistics about an LMIs (XLMIs) on an AXSM interface. See also description of the addlmi command.
dsplmistat &ifNum&
The logical interface number has a range of 1-60.
dellmi, uplmi, dnlmi, uplmi, clrlmistat, addlmi, dsplmi, dsplmis
State: active, standby
Privilege: ANYUSER
Display LMI statistics on AXSM port 2.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a & dsplmistat 2
STATUS REPORT ENQUIRY transmitted : 1
STATUS REPORT ENQUIRY received
STATUS REPORT transmitted
STATUS REPORT received
UPDATE STATUS transmitted
UPDATE STATUS received
UPDATE STATUS ACK transmitted
UPDATE STATUS ACK received
Invalid PDU received
Invalid PDU length received
Invalid PDU IEs received
Invalid Transaction Num received
Unknown PDU type received
NODE STATUS enquiry transmitted
NODE STATUS enquiry received
NODE STATUS ack transmitted
NODE STATUS ack received
NODE STATUS degrade transmitted
NODE STATUS degrade received
NODE STATUS delete transmitted
NODE STATUS delete received
NODE STATUS unknown received
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a &
dsplmitrace
Display Local Management Interface Trace—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Use the dsplmitrace command to display the contents of the local management interface (LMI) trace buffer.
dsplmitrace
clrlmitrace, cnflmitrace
State: active, standby
Privilege: CISCO_GP
Display the contents of the current LMI trace buffer.
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a & dsplmitrace
LMI Trace Buffer is empty
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a &
Display Line—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-XG
Display the characteristics of a physical line on an AXSM, AXSM-E, or AXSM-XG.
Note The alarm status for standby cards is reported as N/A because the alarm status of the standby card may not be the same as the active card.
dspln &-ds3 | -sonet& &bay.line&
Identifies the bay (1 or 2) and the line number. The line number is from 1 to the highest numbered line on the back card.
dspln &-ds3|-e3|-sonet|-ds1|-e1& &bay.line&
Identifies the bay (1 or 2) and the line number. The line number is from 1 to the highest numbered line on the back card.
upln, cnfln
State: active, standby
Privilege: ANYUSER
Display T3 line 1 on the current AXSM.
MGX8850.11.AXSM.a & dspln -ds3 1.1
Line Number
Admin Status
Alarm Status
: ds3cbitadm
Number of ports
Line Coding
Number of partitions: 0
Line Length(meters) : 0
Number of SPVC
OOFCriteria
: 3Of8Bits
Number of SPVP
AIS c-Bits Check
Number of SVC
Xmt. Clock source
: localTiming
Rcv FEAC Validation : 4 out of 5 FEAC codes
Display OC-48 line on the current OC-12 AXSM.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a & dspln -sonet 2.1
Line Number
Admin Status
Alarm Status
APS enabled
Frame Scrambling
Number of ports
Xmt Clock source
: localTiming
Number of partitions: 1
: sonetSts12c
Number of SPVC
Medium Type(SONET/SDH) : SONET
Number of SVC
Medium Time Elapsed
Medium Valid Intervals : 96
Medium Line Type
: ShortSMF
Display DS3 line 1 on the current AXSM-E.
MGX8850.5.AXSME.a & dspln -ds3 1.1
Line Number
Admin Status
Alarm Status
: Critical
: ds3cbitadm
Number of ports
Line Coding
Number of partitions: 1
Line Length(meters) : 0
Number of SPVC
OOFCriteria
: 3Of16Bits
Number of SPVP
AIS c-Bits Check
Number of SVC
Xmt. Clock source
: localTiming
Rcv FEAC Validation : 8 out of 10 FEAC codes
Display SONET line 1 on the current AXSM-E.
MGX8850.11.AXSME.a & dspln -sonet 1.1
Line Number
Admin Status
Alarm Status
: Critical
APS enabled
Frame Scrambling
Number of ports
Xmt Clock source
: localTiming
Number of partitions: 1
: sonetSts3c
Number of SPVC
Medium Type(SONET/SDH) : SONET
Number of SPVP
Medium Time Elapsed
Number of SVC
Medium Valid Intervals : 96
Medium Line Type
Display DS1 line 1 on the current AXSM-E.
MGX8850.9.AXSME.a & dspln -ds1 1.1
Line Number
Admin Status
Alarm Status
Number of ports
Line Coding
: dsx1B8ZS
Number of partitions: 0
Line Length(meters) : 40
Number of SPVC
Number of SPVP
Xmt. Clock source
: localTiming
Number of SVC
Valid Intervals
Circuit Identifier
: line 1.1, slot 10, Node 222, Rack 21, SJ-3-3-1, Cisco Sys. Inc.
Note When APS is enabled, the alarm status line shows the alarm status of the active line.
Display SONET line on AXSM-XG.
MGX8950.3.AXSMXG.a & dspln -sonet 1.1
Line Number
Admin Status
Alarm Status
APS enabled
Frame Scrambling
Channelized
Xmt Clock source
: localTiming
Number of STS-Paths/AUs : 16
: sonetSts48
Provisioned Paths/AUs
Medium Type(SONET/SDH) : SONET
Number of ports
Medium Time Elapsed
Number of partitions
Medium Valid Intervals : 9
Number of SPVC
Medium Line Type
: ShortSMF
Number of SPVP
Number of SVC
Display Line—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Displays the following configuration and state information of a line interface:
line Number
The line line number interface being displayed. For example, ds1.
AdmimStatus
Indicates whether the line is up or down.
The line type. For example, dsx1ESF or dsx1SF
LineCoding
Currently not supported.
LineLength
The configured line length in meters (0-64000).
LineLoopback
Indicates whether the line is in loopback mode or not:
oloopbackMode
XmitClockSource
The configured clock source.
Valid Intervals
Alarm Status
Indicates the current alarm status of the line:
Note The alarm status for standby cards is reported as N/A because the alarm status of the standby card may not be the same as the active card.
Number of ports
The number of configured ports on the line.
Number of partitions
The number of configured partitions on the line.
Number of SPVC
The number of configured SPVCs on the line.
Number of SPVP
The number of configured SPVPs on the line.
Number of SVC
The number of configured SVCs on the line.
dspln -ds1 &bay.line&
Identifies the bay (1 or 2) and the line number. The line number is from 1 to the highest numbered line on the back card.
cnfln, dsplns
State: active
Privilege: ANYUSER
Display the information for bay 1, line 16:
MGX8850.2.AXSME.a & dspln -sonet 1.1
Line Number
Admin Status
Alarm Status
APS enabled
Frame Scrambling
Number of ports
Xmt Clock source
: localTiming
Number of partitions: 1
: sonetSts12c
Number of SPVC
Medium Type(SONET/SDH) : SONET
Number of SPVP
Medium Time Elapsed
Number of SVC
Medium Valid Intervals : 0
Medium Line Type
: ShortSMF
Display Line Alarm—AXSM-XG
Display the line and statistical alarm state for the specified line.
dsplnalm &bay.line&
Identifies the line whose statistical alarm state you want to display, in the format bay.line. The is either 1 or 2, the bay is 1 or 2, and the line number is from 1 to the highest numbered line on the back card.
Note Use the dsplns command to see the line numbers for all lines on the current card.
clradjlnalmcnt, cnflnalm, dspadjlnalm, dspadjlnalmcnt, dsplnalmcnf, dsplnalmcnt, dsplnalms
State: active, standby
Privilege: ANYUSER
.Display line and statistical alarm state for line 1.1.
M8950_DC.15.AXSMXG.a & dsplnalm 1.1
Line Number
Section Alarm State
Line Alarm State
Section Stat Alarm State: Clear
Line Stat Alarm State
M8950_DC.15.AXSMXG.a &
dsplnalmcnf
Display Line Alarm Configuration—AXSM-XG
Displays the current statistical line alarm thresholds on the specified line. To change the statistical line alarms thresholds, use the cnflnalmcnf command.
dsplnalmcnf -&line_type& &bay.line&
-&line_type&&bay.line&
Identifies the line which to you want to configure statistical line alarms thresholds. Enter the keyword (-line_type) followed by the line number, in the format bay.line. For example: -sonetsec 1.1
The possible line type keywords are:
o-sonetsec
o-sonetline
Note Use the dsplns command to see the line numbers for all lines on the current card.
clradjlnalmcnt, cnflnalm, dspadjlnalm, dspadjlnalmcnt, dsplnalm, dsplnalmcnt, dsplnalms
State: active, standby
Privilege: ANYUSER
Display the current line alarm threshold configuration for the line 1.1.
mM8950_DC.15.AXSMXG.a & dsplnalmcnf -sonetsec 1.1
LineNum: 1.1
Section Stat Alarm Severity: None
15min Threshold
24hr Threshold
Section ESs
Section SESs :
Section SEFSs:
Section CVs
M8950_DC.15.AXSMXG.a &
dsplnalmcnt
Display Line Alarm Counters—AXSM-XG
The dsplnalmcnt command lets you display the alarm counters for the specified line.
dsplnalmcnt &bay.line&
&bay.line&
Identifies the line whose alarm counters you want to display, in the format bay.line. The is bay is either 1 or 2, and the line number is from 1 to the highest numbered line on the back card.
Note Use the dsplns command to see the line numbers for all lines on the current card.
clradjlnalmcnt, cnflnalm, dspadjlnalm, dspadjlnalmcnf, dsplnalm, dsplnalmcnt, dsplnalms
State: active, standby
Privilege: ANYUSER
Display the line alarm counters for the line 1.1.
M8950_DC.15.AXSMXG.a & dsplnalmcnt 1.1
Line Number
Elapsed Time(in sec): 831
Section PM:
-----------
Num of LOSs
Num of LOFs
CurrentESs
CurrentSESs
CurrentSEFSs
CurrentCVs
Current24HrESs
Current24HrSESs : 0
Current24HrSEFSs: 0
Current24HrCVs
Num of AISs: 0
Num of RFIs: 0
CurrentESs
CurrentESs
CurrentSESs
CurrentSESs
CurrentCVs
CurrentCVs
Type &CR& to continue, Q&CR& to stop:
CurrentUASs
CurrentUASs
Current24HrESs : 0
Current24HrESs : 0
Current24HrSESs: 0
Current24HrSESs: 0
Current24HrCVs : 0
Current24HrCVs : 0
Current24HrUASs: 0
Current24HrUASs: 0
M8950_DC.15.AXSMXG.a &
Display Line Alarms—AXSM-XG
Displays line and statistical alarms for all lines on the current card.
clradjlnalmcnt, clralmcnt, cnflnalm, dspadjlnalm, dspadjlnalmcnf, dsplnalm, dsplnalmcnt, dsplnalmcnt
State: active, standby
Privilege: ANYUSER
Display the line and statistical alarms for all lines on the current card.
M8950_DC.15.AXSMXG.a & dsplnalms
---------------------------------------------
Line Number: 1.1
Alarm State
Section : Clear
Statistical Alarm State
Section : Clear
M8950_DC.15.AXSMXG.a &
dsplnbucketcnt
Display Line Bucket Counters—AXSM
The dsplnbucketcnt command displays the current bucket values of the bucket cell counters for the given line (bay.line).
Bucket cell counters are collected for various types of cells during a bucket interval (15 minutes) and are stored in a statistics file that is generated at the end of each bucket interval. The statistics file is then passed to the Cisco WAN Manager (CWM) and the bucket cell counters are cleared.
The bucket counts for the following types of cells are displayed:
Note Unless ingress is specified, the bucket cell counters apply to both the ingress and egress direction.
oReceived CLP0 cells
oReceived CLP1 cells
oValid OAM cells
oInvalid OAM cells
oInvalid VPI/VCI/PTI cells
oIngress Non-zero Generic Flow Control (GFC) cells
oIngress Last unknown Vpi
oIngress Last unknown Vci
oDiscarded HEC errors
oCorrected HEC errors
oDiscarded Usage Parameter Control (UPC) cells with CLP0
oTotal discarded UPC cells
oTotal non-compliant UPC cells
dsplnbucketcnt &bay.line&
Identifies the bay (1 or 2) and the line number. The line number is from 1 to the highest numbered line on the back card.
For OC12: 1 For OC3: 1-4T3, E3: 1-8
State: active
Privilege: ANYUSER
Display the bucket cell counters for line 1 in bay 1.
MGX8850.9.AXSM.a & dsplnbucketcnt 1.1
Rcv CLP0 Cells
Rcv CLP1 Cells
Valid OAM Cells
Err OAM Cells
VpiVciErr Cells
Ing Gfc Cells
Ing LastUnknVpi
Ing LastUnknVci
Discard HecErr Cells
Corrected HecErr Cells : 0
Discard Upc CLP0 Cells : 0
Discard Upc Total Cells: 0
Total Upc NonComp Cells: 0
Display Line Counters—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E
The dsplncnt command displays the values of the bucket cell counters for the given bucket interval (intvl) on the given line (bay.line).
Bucket cell counters are collected for various types of cells during a bucket interval (15 minutes) and are stored in a statistics file that is generated at the end of each bucket interval. The statistics file is then passed to the Cisco WAN Manager (CWM) and the bucket cell counters are cleared.
The bucket counts for the following types of cells are displayed:
Note Unless ingress is specified, the bucket cell counters apply to both the ingress and egress direction.
oReceived CLP0 cells*
oReceived CLP1 cells*
oValid OAM cells
oInvalid OAM cells
oInvalid VPI/VCI/PTI cells *
oIngress Non-zero Generic Flow Control (GFC) cells*
oIngress Last unknown Vpi*
oIngress Last unknown Vci*
oDiscarded HEC errors
oCorrected HEC errors
oDiscarded Usage Parameter Control (UPC) cells with CLP0*
oTotal discarded UPC cells*
oTotal non-compliant UPC cells*
An asterisk (*) indicates that the displayed field does not apply to the AXSM-1-2488.
dsplncnt &bay.line& &intvl&
Identifies the bay (1 or 2) and the line number. The line number is from 1 to the highest numbered line on the back card.
For OC12: 1 For OC3: 1-4T3, E3: 1-8
The time interval to display (0-96). 0 is the current 15-minute interval. 1 is the most recent 15-minute interval. 2 is the next most recent 15-minute interval, and so on. 96&is the oldest 15-minute interval.
State: active, standby
Privilege: ANYUSER
MGX8850.11.AXSM.a & dsplncnt 1.1
Line Number
CLP0 Cells
CLP1 Cells*
Valid OAM Cells*
Err OAM Cells*
Invalid VPI/VCI/PTI Cells*: 0
Non-zero GFC Cells*
Last Unknown VPI*
Last Unknown VCI*
Discard HecErr Cells
Corrected HecErr Cells
NOTE: Counters with '*' do NOT apply to AXSM-1-2488 (OC48)
MGX8850.5.AXSME.a & dsplncnt 1.1 1
Rcv CLP0 Cells
Rcv CLP1 Cells
Valid OAM Cells
Err OAM Cells
Rcv Valid RM Cells
VpiVciErr Cells
Rcv Idle Cells
Ing Gfc Cells
Ing LastUnknVpi
Ing LastUnknVci
Discard HecErr Cells
Corrected HecErr Cells : 0
Display Line Load—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
The dsplnload command can help you determine the current percent of utilization and cell count on a line. Using the parameters provided by dspln, you can determine whether the current load on the line needs modification or troubleshooting.
dsplnload &bay.line& [intvl]
Identifies the bay (1 or 2) and the line number. The line number is from 1 to the highest numbered line on the back card.
The optional time interval in seconds for which the cell rate will be displayed. The range is 1-5. The default is 1. For example, if 5 seconds is specified, the average cell rate for a 5 second interval is displayed.
dsplns, dspln
State: active, standby
Privilege: ANYUSER
Display the load on line 1.1. The display shows that no cells are traversing this line.
MGX8850.6.AXSME.a & dsplnload 1.1
Line : 1.1
Rcv CLP0 Cells
Rcv CLP1 Cells
Valid OAM Cells
Err OAM Cells
Rcv Valid RM Cells
VpiVciErr Cells
Rcv Idle Cells
Ing Gfc Cells
Discard HecErr Cells
Corrected HecErr Cells : 0
dsplnpmbucketcnt
Display Line Performance Bucket Counters—AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Displays the line specific performance monitoring interval counters.
dsplnpmbucketcnt &bay.line& &intvl&
The time interval to display (0-96). 0 is the current 15-minute interval. 1 is the most recent 15-minute interval. 2 is the next most recent 15-minute interval, and so on. 96&being the oldest 15-minute interval.
Identifies the bay (1 or 2) and the line number. The line number is from 1 to the highest numbered line on the back card.
For OC12: 1 For OC3: 1-4T3, E3: 1-8
State: active, standby
Privilege: ANYUSER
MGX.AXSME.a & dsplnpmbucketcnt 2.1 96
Line Number
Interval Number
Section PM:
-----------
SEFSs : 1125
SESs : 1125
UASs : 1125
SESs : 1125
UASs : 1125
Display Lines—AXSM
The dsplns command displays the configuration for all lines on a card. (For information on an individual line, use dspln.) The variations that can exist in display contents depends on the card, as follows:
oThe displays for AXSM cards and the PXM1E back card (in bay 2) have nearly identical categories.
oThe displays for SRMs under control of a PXM are unique to bulk mode distribution.
On an AXSM and for PXM1E uplinks, the output consists of the following:
oBay and line number
oLine state—up (active) or down (inactive)
oThe line type
oWhether any loopback currently exists on the line
oLine coding
oFrame scrambling status (enabled or disabled)
oConfigured line length in meters (applies to only T3 or E3)
oCriteria for Out of Frame (OOF) error (applies to only T3 or E3)
oWhether C-bit (AIS) checking is enabled (applies to only T3 or E3)
oThe medium line type—for example, long reach, single-mode fiber
oThe alarm status—N/A, clear, critical, and so on
Note The alarm status for standby cards is reported as N/A because the alarm status of the standby card may not be the same as the active card.
No parameters
cnfln, delln, dspcds, dspln, dnln, upln
State: active, standby
Privilege: ANYUSER
Display the configuration of the lines on an AXSM-4-622.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a & dsplns
Medium Medium
Scramble Coding Type
------------- ----- ------------ ------ -------- ------ -------- ------ -------
sonetSts12c NoLoop
Other ShortSMF &N/A &&&Enable
sonetSts12c NoLoop
Other ShortSMF &N/A &&&Enable
sonetSts12c NoLoop
Other ShortSMF &N/A &&Disable
sonetSts12c NoLoop
Other ShortSMF &N/A &&Disable
1.1 Adj APS
sonetSts12c NoLoop
Other ShortSMF &N/A &&&Enable
1.2 Adj APS
sonetSts12c NoLoop
Other ShortSMF &N/A &&&Enable
Display line configuration on the current AXSM-1-2488.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a & dsplns
Medium Medium
Coding Type
----- ----- ------------ ------
-------- -------- -------
Down sonetSts48c NoLoop
Other ShortSingleMode
Display the configuration of each T3 line on the current AXSM-16-T3E3.
MGX8850.11.AXSM.a & dsplns
(meters) Criteria cBitsCheck State
---- ------- ----------- ----------- ------
-------- ---------- -----
ds3cbitadm
0 3Of8Bits
Check Clear
ds3cbitadm
0 3Of8Bits
Check Clear
ds3cbitadm
0 3Of8Bits
Check Clear
ds3cbitadm
0 3Of8Bits
Check Clear
ds3cbitadm
0 3Of8Bits
Check Clear
ds3cbitadm
0 3Of8Bits
Check Clear
ds3cbitadm
0 3Of8Bits
Check Clear
ds3cbitadm
0 3Of8Bits
Check Clear
ds3cbitadm
0 3Of8Bits
Check Clear
ds3cbitadm
0 3Of8Bits
Check Clear
ds3cbitadm
0 3Of8Bits
Check Clear
ds3cbitadm
0 3Of8Bits
Check Clear
ds3cbitadm
0 3Of8Bits
Check Clear
ds3cbitadm
0 3Of8Bits
Check Clear
ds3cbitadm
0 3Of8Bits
Check Clear
ds3cbitadm
0 3Of8Bits
Check Clear
Display Lines— AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Displays a list of all the configured ds1 lines on the card, along with the following attributes:
lineNumber
The line line number interface being displayed. For example, ds1.
AdminStatus
Indicates whether the line is up or down.
The line type. For example, dsx1ESF or dsx1SF
LineCoding
Currently not supported.
LineLength
The configured line length in meters (0-64000).
LineLoopback
Indicates whether the line is in loopback mode:
oloopbackMode
LineXmitClockSource
The configured clock source.
olocal clock
oloop clock
Alarm Status
Indicates the current alarm status of the line:
StatsAlarm
The alarm number of the statistics alarm.
No parameters
cnfln, dspln
State: active
Privilege: ANYUSER
MGX8850.2.AXSME.a & dsplns
(meters) Intvls
---- ----- ----------- ------ -------- ------ --------
dsx1ESF NoLoop
dsx1ESF NoLoop
dsx1ESF NoLoop
dsx1ESF NoLoop
dsx1ESF NoLoop
dsx1ESF NoLoop
dsx1ESF NoLoop
dsx1ESF NoLoop
dsx1ESF NoLoop
dsx1ESF NoLoop
dsx1ESF NoLoop
dsx1ESF NoLoop
dsx1ESF NoLoop
dsx1ESF NoLoop
dsx1ESF NoLoop
dsx1ESF NoLoop
dsx1ESF NoLoop
dsx1ESF NoLoop
dsx1ESF NoLoop
Type &CR& to continue, Q&CR& to stop:
(meters) Intvls
---- ----- ----------- ------ -------- ------ --------
dsx1ESF NoLoop
dsx1ESF NoLoop
dsx1ESF NoLoop
dsx1ESF NoLoop
dsx1ESF NoLoop
dsx1ESF NoLoop
88 Critical
dsx1ESF NoLoop
88 Critical
dsx1ESF NoLoop
dsx1ESF NoLoop
88 Critical
dsx1ESF NoLoop
88 Critical
dsx1ESF NoLoop
88 Critical
dsx1ESF NoLoop
88 Critical
dsx1ESF NoLoop
88 Critical
MGX8950.3.AXSMXG.a &dsplns
Enabled Channelized
------------- ----- ------------ ------ --------
------- ------- ---------
sonetSts48 NoLoop
sonetSts48 NoLoop
sonetSts48 NoLoop
sonetSts48 NoLoop
1.1 Adj APS
sonetSts48 NoLoop
Display Load—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Display the current level of usage of various parameters on a partition. To convey a picture of what is available on a resource partition, the display shows the configured bandwidth and connection numbers and what has actually been utilized.
dspload &ifNum& &partId&
Logical interface (port) number. The ranges are:
oAXSM: 1-60
oAXSM-E: 1-32
oAXSM-XG: 1-126
The partition identifier. If necessary, use the dspparts command to see existing partition numbers. The ranges are:
oAXSM: 1-60
oAXSM-E, AXSM-XG: 1-32
dsprscprtn, addcon, dspcons, dspcon, cnfcon
State: active, standby
Privilege: ANYUSER
Display the load on partition number 1 on logical port 1.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a & dspload 1 1
+--------------------------------------------+
I N T E R F A C E
+--------------------------------------------+
| Maximum Channels
| Guaranteed Channels
| Igr Maximum Bandwidth
| Igr Guaranteed Bandwidth : 0706415
| Egr Maximum Bandwidth
| Egr Guaranteed Bandwidth : 0706415
| Available Igr Channels
| Available Egr Channels
| Available Igr Bandwidth
| Available Egr Bandwidth
+--------------------------------------------+
E X C E P T -- V A L U E S
+--------------------------------------------+
| SERV-CATEG | VAR-TYPE | INGRESS
| Avl Chnl | 0001998
| 0001998 |
| Avl Chnl | 0001990
| 0001990 |
| Avl Chnl | 0001990
| 0001990 |
| Avl Chnl | 0001990
| 0001990 |
| Avl Chnl | 0001990
| 0001990 |
| Avl Chnl | 0001990
| 0001990 |
+--------------------------------------------+
| 1410377 |
| 1410377 |
| 1410377 |
| 1410377 |
| 1410377 |
| 1410377 |
+--------------------------------------------+
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a &
dspmcastload
Display Multicast Load-AXSM
Displays the following information about the default multicast parent connection and its leaf connections.
Maximum Bandwidth
The maximum bandwidth is fixed at OC24.
Available Bandwidth
The bandwidth that is available for operation.
Used Bandwidth
The current bandwidth used by the committed multicast leaf connections.
Maximum Lcn
The maximum number of logical channel numbers (LCNs) on the card, which is the sum of the LCNs on all partitions.
Available Lcn
The LCN that is currently available for use as the multicast parent connection. There is a single multicast parent connection for multiple leaf connections.
The number of LCNs currently being used by multicast parent connections.
dspmcastload
No parameters
State: active, standby
Privilege: ANYUSER
M8850_NY.2.AXSM.s & dspmcastload
+--------------------------------------------+
+-------Multicast Bandwidth Information------+
+--------------------------------------------+
| Maximum Bandwidth
| Available Bandwidth
| Used Bandwidth
+--------------------------------------------+
+----------Multicast Lcn Information---------+
+--------------------------------------------+
| Maximum Lcn
| Available Lcn
| Used Lcn
Port Group 1
Port Group 2
Port Group 3
Port Group 4
+--------------------------------------------+
dspmempart
Display Memory Partition—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the dspmempart command to display information about memory partitions.
dspmempart &partition number& &Free Pointer Flag&
partition number
The partition number has a range that depends on the switch configuration. It could, for example, be 0-2 or 0-3.
Free Pointer Flag
You must specify whether to include free pointer flags in the display. Type a 0 for no or a 1 for yes.
State: active, standby, init
Privilege: SERVICE_GP
Display memory information for partition 1 on the current AXSM.
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a & dspmempart 1 1
********** Partition 1 **********
Type Alloc. By
---------- ------- ---- ---------- ---------- -------------------------------
0x86a88000
FREE BLOCK
0x86a2 FREE
FREE BLOCK
0x86fb0d00
336 HI 4 tSmtermdTa
cliGetSoftSesn+0x150
0x86fb0e50
15088 FREE tSmtermdTa FREE BLOCK
cliGetSoftSesn+0x5e8
0x86fb4940
80 HI 4 tSmCmdTsk0
cliCallXStruct+0x234
0x86fb4990
cliPtyOpen+0x79c
0x86fb49f0
1088 HI 4 0x3878655
cliInTask+0x1c0
0x86fb4e30
96 HI 4 0x3878655
cliPtyCreate+0xa4
0x86fb4e90
vsisSyncInitAll+0xd0
0x86fb6a00
28976 FREE tDbgInTask FREE BLOCK
gCliCmdInfoInit+0x41c
0x86fbdb30
pIlmiAddrRegCnfg+0x59c
0x86fbdba0
pIlmiAddrRegCnfg+0x59c
0x86fbdc10
pIlmiAddrRegCnfg+0x59c
0x86fbdc80
pIlmiAddrRegCnfg+0x59c
0x86fbdcf0
vsiCfgSetIntfPartition+0x1ac
0x86fbdd60
vsiCfgSetIntfPartition+0x1ac
0x86fbddd0
vsiCfgSetIntfPartition+0x1ac
0x86fbde40
vsiCfgSetIntfPartition+0x1ac
0x86fbdeb0
hmmAddDevToPollQueue+0x2c
0x86fbdf10
864 HI 4 tDbgInTask
cliSesnUsrifGets+0x94
0x86fbe270
96 HI 4 tDbgInTask
cliPtyOpen+0x79c
0x86fbe2d0
1088 HI 4 tDbgInTask
cliInTask+0x1c0
0x86fbe710
96 HI 4 tDbgInTask
cliPtyCreate+0xa4
Type &CR& to continue, Q&CR& to stop:
0x86fbe770
cliCccInTask+0x198
0x86fbebb0
928 HI 4 tSmtermdTa
cliRealloc+0x48
0x86fbef50
FREE BLOCK
0x86fbf060
hmmAddDevToPollQueue+0x2c
0x86fbf0c0
cliPtyCreate+0xa4
0x86fbf120
cliPtyCreate+0xa4
0x86fbf180
336 HI 4 tSmtermdTa
cliGetSoftSesn+0x150
0x86fbf2d0
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf330
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf390
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf3f0
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf450
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf4b0
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf510
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf570
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf5d0
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf630
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf690
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf6f0
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf750
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf7b0
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf810
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf870
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf8d0
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf930
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
Type &CR& to continue, Q&CR& to stop:
0x86fbf990
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbf9f0
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbfa50
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbfab0
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbfb10
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbfb70
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbfbd0
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbfc30
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbfc90
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbfcf0
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbfd50
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbfdb0
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbfe10
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbfe70
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbfed0
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbff30
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbff90
sarLcnAlloc+0x1f8
0x86fbfff0
FREE BLOCK
------------- ----------
tSmtermdTas 0x0001001b
tSmCmdTsk02 0x0001007c
tSyserrd 0x0001001d
tVsiSync 0x0001003c
ilmiMain 0x
tVsiSlave 0x0001003b
HwMonitor 0x
tDbgInTask 0x
tCccInTsk 0x0001001c
tRootTask 0x
Partition ID:
0x82bde310
number of free bytes:
number of alloc bytes:
allocated high watermark:
high priority threshold:
low priority threshold:
low state threshold:
ok state threshold:
num of Crit Pri Allocs:
num of High Pri Allocs:
num of Low Pri Allocs:
num of Crit alloc fails:
num of High alloc fails:
num of Low alloc fails:
#ok-&low/#low-&ok/state:
Largest Free Block Size:
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a &
Display Message Queue—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the dspmsgq command to display different levels of detailed information about the specified message queue on the current AXSM.
dspmsgq &Message Queue ID& &Level&
Message Queue ID
Resource ID of the message queue.
Extent of debugging information to be displayed:
o1 = Display summary information
o2 = Display summary information, plus table summary information
o3 = Display all debugging information, which includes the following:
–Summary information
–Table summary information
–Detailed table summary information.
State: active, standby, init
Privilege: CISCO_GP
Display summary information (level 1) about the message queue with the resource ID 0x1001e.
M8850_LA.2.AXSM.a & dspmsgq 0x1001e 1
Message Queue Id
: 0x82ac8ec0
Task Queuing
: PRIORITY
Message Byte Len
Messages Max
Messages Queued
Receivers Blocked
Send timeouts
Receive timeouts
ownerTaskId
: tCccInTsk
quotaProcessed
msgHandler
Creation Time
0x1001e smMsgq01
01/01/:03 tCccInTsk
cliCccInTask+708
FailCount LastTask
0x1001e smMsgq01
QueueDelay SendDelays
0x1001e smMsgq01
M8850_LA.2.AXSM.a &
Display Message Queues—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the dspmsgqs command to display information about all message queues on the current AXSM.
State: active, standby, init
Privilege: CISCO_GP
Display information about all message queues on the current AXSM.
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a & dspmsgqs
MAX_MSG OWNER_T_ID
0x82b344d0 0
0x82a63170 0
tDbgInTask
0x82a27a20 0
tSmInTsk02
Free Msg Queue : 197
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a &
Display Resource Partition—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Displays information about one resource partition. The displayed information is shown in the example.
Note The dsppart and dsprscprtn commands are identical. The name &dsprscprtn& is consistent with the corresponding command in Cisco MGX 8850 PXM1-based switch. You can use either command.
Note The connection count includes control VCs when you execute dsppart on the CLI of a service module. However, when you execute dspcd or dsppnport(s) on the CLI of the controller card, the display does not include control VCs.
The total number of connections in the display includes control VCs. The types of control VCs are SSCOP, PNNI-RCC, and ILMI (if ILMI is enabled). To see the connection counts that do not include control VCs, use dsppnport.
dsppart &ifNum& &partId&
Logical interface (port) number. The ranges are:
oAXSM: 1-60
oAXSM-E: 1-32
oAXSM-XG: 1-126
The partition identifier. If necessary, use the dspparts command to see existing partition numbers. The range are as follows:
oAXSM: 1-5
oAXSM-E, AXSM-XG: 1-20
addpart, cnfpart, delpart, dspparts
State: active, standby
Privilege: ANYUSER
Display resource partition 1 on logical port 1 of the current AXSM.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a & dsppart 1 1
Interface Number
Partition Id
Number of SPVC: 0
Controller Id
Number of SPVP: 0
egr Guaranteed bw(.0001percent): 1000000
Number of SVC : 2
egr Maximum bw(.0001percent)
ing Guaranteed bw(.0001percent): 1000000
ing Maximum bw(.0001percent)
guaranteed connections
maximum connections
Display Resource Partitions—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Display information for all the resource partitions on the current card. The displayed information is shown in the example.
For information on specific elements of a resource partition, see the description of addpart.
Note The dspparts and dsprscprtns commands are identical. The name &dsprscprtns& is consistent with the corresponding command in Cisco MGX 8850 PXM1-based switch. You can use either command.
addpart, delpart, cnfpart, dsppart
State: active, standby
Privilege: ANYUSER
Display all resource partitions on the current AXSM card.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a & dspparts
part Ctlr egr
(.0001%)(.0001%)(.0001%)(.0001%)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Display all resource partitions on the current AXSM-E card.
MGX.AXSME.a & dspparts
part Ctlr egr
(.0001%)(.0001%)(.0001%)(.0001%)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Display Path—AXSM-XG
Displays the following information for the specified path (path_num).
oPath Number (bay.line.type)
oAdministrative Status
oOOF Criteria
oRcv FEAC Validation
oPath Operational State
oNumber of Ports
oNumber of SPVCs
oNumber of SVCs
dsppath &path_num&
Identifies the path whose configuration information you want to display.
Note If you do not know the path_num, enter the dsppaths command to see a list of all path numbers on the current card.
State: active, standby
Privilege: ANYUSER
MGX8950.3.AXSMXG.a & dsppath
Path Number
Admin Status
Alarm State
: sts3c_stm1
Path Operational State: Up
Number of ports
Number of partitions: 0
Number of SPVC
Number of SPVP
Number of SVC
MGX8950.3.AXSMXG.a & dsppath 1.4.3.1
Path Number
Admin Status
Alarm Status
OOFCriteria
: 3 Out of 16
AIScBitsCheck
: Chk C-bit
Rcv FEAC Validation
: 4 Out of 5
Path Operational State: Up
Number of ports
Number of partitions: 0
Number of SPVC
Number of SPVP
Number of SVC
Display Paths—AXSM-XG
Displays the following information for all the specified paths (path_filter).
oPath Number (bay.line.type)
oPath Type
oAdministrative Status
oPath Payload
oPath Width
oPath Alarm
oOperational State
dsppaths &path_filter&
path_filter
Designates which paths to display:
o-sts-Display STS/AU paths.
o-ds3-Display DS3 paths.
o-all-Display all paths on the card.
o-alm-Display all paths in an alarm state.
State: active, standby
Privilege: ANYUSER
MGX8950.1.AXSMXG.a & dsppaths -sts
----------
sts3c_stm1
sts3c_stm1
sts3c_stm1
sts3c_stm1
sts3c_stm1
sts3c_stm1
MGX8950.3.AXSMXG.a & dsppaths -ds3
cBitsCheck Lpbk
------- -------- -------- --------- -------
------- -------
dsppathalm
Display Path Alarm—AXSM-XG
Displays the following alarm information for the specified path (path_num).
oPath Number
oPath Type
oPath Alarm State
oPath Stat Alarm State
oPath Operational State
oPath LOCD Alarm State
dsppathalm &path_num&
Identifies the path whose alarm information you want to display.
Note If you do not know the path_num, enter the dsppaths command to see a list of all path numbers on the current card.
dsppathalms
State: active, standby, init
Privilege: ANYUSER
MGX8950.3.AXSMXG.a & dsppathalm 1.1.1
Path Number
Path Alarm State
Path Stat Alarm State : Clear
Path Operational State: Up
Path LOCD alarm state : LOCD
MGX8950.3.AXSMXG.a & dsppathalm 1.1.2
Path Number
Path Alarm State
Path Stat Alarm State :
TotalESs,TotalSESs,TotalCVs,TotalUASs,CurrentESs,CurrentSESs,CurrentCVs,CurrentUASs
Path Operational State: Up
Path LOCD alarm state : Clear
dsppathalmcnf
Display Path Alarm Configuration—AXSM-XG
Displays the configured threshold settings for the statistical alarm counters for the specified path (path_num).
dsppathalmcnf &path_num&
Identifies the path whose statistical alarm counter threshold settings you want to display.
Note If you do not know the path_num, enter the dsppaths command to see a list of all path numbers on the current card.
cnfpathalm
State: active, standby, init
Privilege: ANYUSER
MGX8950.3.AXSMXG.a & dsppathalmcnf 1.1.1
PathNum: 1.1.1
PathType : sts
Path Stat Alarm Severity: None
15min Threshold
24hr Threshold
Path ESs :
Path SESs:
Path CVs :
Path UASs:
NODE.3.AXSMXG.a & dsppathalmcnf 1.4.1.1
PathNum: 1.4.1.1
PathType : ds3
Path Stat Alarm Severity: None
15min Threshold
24hr Threshold
Path ESs :
Path SESs:
Path CVs :
Path UASs:
dsppathalmcnt
Display Path Alarm Counters—AXSM-XG
Displays the path alarm counters for the specified path (path_num) for the current 15-minute interval and the current 24-hour interval or for a specified 15-minute interval (intvl).
dsppathalmcnt &path_num& [&intvl&]
Identifies the path whose alarm counters you want to display.
Note If you do not know the path_num, enter the dsppaths command to see a list of all path numbers on the current card.
The time interval to display (0-96). 0 is the current 15-minute and 24-hour interval. 1 is the most recent 15-minute interval. 2 is the next most recent 15-minute interval, and so on. 96&being the oldest 15-minute interval.
clrpathalmcnt
State: active, standby, init
Privilege: ANYUSER
MGX8950.3.AXSMXG.a & dsppathalmcnt 1.1.1
Path Number
Elapsed Time(in sec): 586
Num of AISs: 0
Num of RDIs: 0
CurrentESs
CurrentESs
CurrentSESs
CurrentSESs
CurrentCVs
CurrentCVs
CurrentUASs
CurrentUASs
Current24HrESs : 0
Current24HrESs : 0
Current24HrSESs: 0
Current24HrSESs: 0
Current24HrCVs : 0
Current24HrCVs : 0
Current24HrUASs: 0
Current24HrUASs: 0
MGX8950.3.AXSMXG.a & dsppathalmcnt 1.1.1 1
Path Number
Interval Number
MGX8950.3.AXSMXG.a & dsppathalmcnt 1.4.1.1 1
Path Number
Interval Number
dsppathalms
Display Path Alarms—AXSM-XG
Displays the following alarm information for all the specified paths (path_filter).
oPath Number (bay.line.type)
oPath Type
oPath Operational State
oPath Alarm State
oPath Statistical Alarm State
dsppathalms &path_filter&
path_filter
Designates which paths to display:
o-sts-Display STS/AU paths.
o-ds3-Display DS3 paths.
o-all-Display all paths on the card.
dsppathalm
State: active, standby, init
Privilege: ANYUSER
MGX8950.3.AXSMXG.a & dsppathalms -sts
Path Number: 1.1.1
Path Type: sts
Path Operational State : Down
Path Alarm State: Clear
Path Statistical Alarm State: Clear
Path Number: 1.1.2
Path Type: sts
Path Operational State : Up
Path Alarm State: AIS LOCD
Path Statistical Alarm State:
TotalESs,TotalSESs,TotalCVs,TotalUASs,CurrentESs,CurrentSESs,CurrentCVs,CurrentUASs
Display Port—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Displays the configuration for a logical port. The displayed information is shown in the example. For a description of each item, see addport.
Note The operational state for standby cards is reported as N/A because the operational state of the standby card may not be the same as the active card.
The total number of connections in the display includes control VCs. The types of control VCs are SSCOP, PNNI-RCC, and ILMI (if ILMI is enabled). To see the connection counts that do not include control VCs, use dsppnport.
When an AXSM-E or AXSM-XG rebuilds, it provisions the card from the stored database on the PXM disk. If the SCT file associated with a specific port is missing or corrupted, the default SCT file is applied to that port. This is indicated in the dspport output by the string:
&!Default SCT used!&
Note The SCT ID that dspport shows pertains to the port. For the card-level SCT ID, use dspcd.
dspport &ifNum&
A logical port (interface) number. Only one logical port is allowed if the line operates as a UNI or NNI. For the virtual network to network interface (VNNI), multiple ports can exist on a line. The ranges are:
oAXSM: 1-60
oAXSM-E: 1-32
oAXSM-XG: 1-126
addport, dnport, dspports
State: active, standby
Privilege: ANYUSER
Display the port configuration for logical port 2 on the current AXSM.
Display the port configuration for logical port 2 on the current AXSM.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a & dspport 2
Interface Number : 2
Line Number : 2.1
Admin State : Up Operational State : Up
Guaranteed bandwidth(cells/sec): 100000 Number of partitions: 1
Maximum bandwidth(cells/sec) : 100000 Number of SPVC : 0
ifType : NNI Number of SVC : 4
SCT Id : 3
VPI number(VNNI only) : 0
Display the port configuration for logical port 1 on the current AXSM-E.
MGX8850.4.AXSME.a & dspport 12
Interface Number
Line Number
IMA Grp Number
Admin State
Operational State
Guaranteed bandwidth(cells/sec): 353207
Number of partitions
Maximum bandwidth(cells/sec)
Number of SPVC
Number of SPVP
VPI number (VNNI, VUNI)
Number of SVC
MIN VPI (EVNNI, EVUNI)
MAX VPI (EVNNI, EVUNI): 0
SCT Id (Conf./InUse)
F4 to F5 Conversion
: Disabled
Display the port configuration for logical port 4 on the current AXSM.
MGX8850.13.AXSM.a & dspport 4
Interface Number
Line Number
Admin State
Operational State
Guaranteed bandwidth(cells/sec): 100000
Number of partitions
Maximum bandwidth(cells/sec)
Number of SPVC
Number of SPVP
VPI number (VNNI, VUNI)
Number of SVC
MIN VPI (EVNNI, EVUNI)
MAX VPI (EVNNI, EVUNI): 40
F4 to F5 Conversion
: Disabled
Display Ports—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Displays general information about all logical ports on the card. On the AXSM, the information consists of the following for each logical port:
oLogical port number (ifNum). On the AXSM, for example, the range is 1-60.
oPhysical line number in the format bay.port.
oOperation status—whether the port is up or down.
oThe minimum guaranteed rate in cells per second.
oThe maximum allowed rate for the port in cells per second.
oThe ID of the port-level SCT (see addport).
oThe VPI number (applies only where virtual NNIs are available).
Note The operational state for standby cards is reported as N/A because the operational state of the standby card may not be the same as the active card.
addport, cnfport, delport, dspport
State: active, standby
Privilege: ANYUSER
Display the logical ports on the AXSM.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a & dspports
ifNum Line Admin Oper. Guaranteed Maximum SCT Id ifType VPI minVPI maxVPI
State State Rate Rate (D:dflt (VNNI, (EVNNI,EVUNI)
used) VUNI)
----- ---- ----- ----- ---------- --------- ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
4 1.1 Up Up 000 3 EVUNI 0 29 40
5 1.1 Up Up 040 3 EVNNI 0 54 66
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a & dspports
ifNum Line Admin Oper. Guaranteed Maximum
SCT Id ifType
minVPI maxVPI
State State Rate
(VNNI, (EVNNI,EVUNI)
----- ---- ----- ----- ---------- --------- ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
Display the logical ports on the AXSME.
MGX8850.4.AXSME.a & dspports
ifNum Line Admin Operational
Guaranteed Maximum
State State
Conf./InUse
(VNNI, (EVUNI, (EVUNI, GRP
----- ---- ----- -------------- ---------- ------- ----------- ------ ------ ------- ------- ---
dspportbucketcnt
Display Port Bucket Counters—AXSM
The dspportbucketcnt command displays the current bucket values of the bucket cell counters for the given port (ifNum).
Bucket cell counters are collected for various types of cells during a bucket interval (15 minutes) and are stored in a statistics file that is generated at the end of each bucket interval. The statistics file is then passed to the Cisco WAN Manager (CWM) and the bucket cell counters are cleared.
The bucket counts for the following types of cells (ingress and egress) are displayed:
oReceived CLP0 cells
oReceived CLP1 cells
oDiscarded CLP0 cells
oDiscarded CLP1 cells
oTransmitted CLP0 cells
oTransmitted CLP1 cells
dspportbucketcnt &ifNum&
Logical port number. The range is 1-60.
dspportcnt
State: active
Privilege: ANYUSER
Display the port bucket counters on logical port 1 of the current AXSM.
MGX8850.9.AXSM.a & dspportbucketcnt 1
Rcv Clp0 Cells
Rcv Clp1 Cells
Clp0 Disc Cells : 0
Clp1 Disc Cells : 0
dspportcnt
Display Port Counters—AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXM-XG
Displays ATM cell counters for a logical port. Refer to the example for contents.
dspportcnt &ifNum&
dspportcnt &ifNum& &intvl&
Logical port number. The ranges are:
oAXSM: 1-60
oAXSM-E: 1-32
oAXSM-XG: 1-126
(AXSM-E, AXSM-XG) The time interval to display (0-96). 0 is the current 15-minute interval. 1 is the most recent 15-minute interval. 2 is the next most recent 15-minute interval, and so on. 96&being the oldest 15-minute interval.
dspports, dspport, cnfport, dspcds
State: active, standby
Privilege: ANYUSER
Display port counters on logical port (ifNum) 1 of the current AXSM.
MGX8850.1.AXSM.a & dspportcnt 1
Cleared at
: 06/27/:13
Current time
: 06/27/:43
Elapsed time
: 0 day(s) 0:1:30 [hh:mm:ss]
Running Avg (cps)
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Arrival CLP0
Arrival CLP1
Ar CLP0 discard Ing:
Ar CLP1 discard Ing:
Departure CLP0
Departure CLP1
Arrival CLP0
Arrival CLP1
Ar CLP0 discard Egr:
Ar CLP1 discard Egr:
Departure CLP0
Departure CLP1
Display port counters on logical port (ifNum) 1 of the current AXSM.
MGX.AXSME.a & dspportcnt
Interface Num
Egr Rcv Clp0 Cells
Egr Rcv Clp1 Cells
Egr Clp0 Disc Cells
Egr Clp1 Disc
Egr Xmt Clp0
Egr Xmt Clp1
Egr Rcv OAM
Egr Rcv RM Cells
Egr Xmt EFCI Cells
Egr Rcv EFCI Cells
Egr Xmt OAM Cells
Display port counters on logical port (ifNum) 1 of the current AXSM.
MGX8850.13.AXSME.a & dspportrtcnt 1
Interface Num
Rcv Clp0 Cells
Rcv Clp1 Cells
Clp0 Disc Cells
Rcv RM Cells
Xmt EFCI Cells
Rcv EFCI Cells
Xmt OAM Cells
dspportdbgcnf
Display Port Debug Configuration—AXSM
Display all ports on the current AXSM that have the port debugging feature enabled.
Note To enable the port debugging feature, enter the cnfportdbg &ifNum& 1 command. Replace &ifNum& with the number of the port on which you want to enable the debugging feature.
dspportdbgcnf &ifNum&
Logical interface (or port) number. The range is from 0 through 60.
cnfportdbg, clrportdbgcnt, dspportdbgcnt
State: active/standby
Privilege: SERVICE_GP
Display the ports on current AXSM that have the port debugging feature enabled.
M8850_NY.1.AXSM.a & dspportdbgcnf
The debug stats is enabled for these ports:
dspportdbgcnt
Display Port Debug Counters—AXSM
Display all port debugging counters on the current AXSM.
Note To enable the port debugging feature, enter the cnfportdbg &ifNum& 1 command. Replace &ifNum& with the number of the port on which you want to enable the debugging feature.
dspportdbgcnt &ifNum&
Logical interface (or port) number. The range is from 0 through 60.
cnfportdbg, clrportdbgcnt, dsppo

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