Managing Connections
The parameters for this command are described in
partition assigned to port 1:
PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a > delrscprtn 1 2 2
PXM1E_SJ.1.1.AUSMB8.a >
Managing Connections
Chapter 2, "Provisioning Communications Links,"
The following sections provide procedures for doing the following:
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Displaying a List of Connections
To display a list of connections on the current AUSM card, enter the dspcons command as follows:
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a > dspcons
LCN
---- ---- --- ----- -------
0016 001
0017 002
Number of channels:
ChanNumNextAvailable
Local VpId NextAvailable :
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a >
To determine if a connection is in alarm, check the status in the Alarm column. For more information on
a single port, use the dspcon command.
Display the Status of a Single Connection
To display the configuration and status of a single connection, enter the dspcon command as follows:
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a > dspcon <port_num.vpi.vci>
Enter the connection port number, VPI, and VCI with the command. You can view the port, VPI, and
VCI numbers in the dspcons display. The following example shows the dspcon report for connection
100/100 on port 1:
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Displaying a List of Connections
Display the Status of a Single Connection
Deleting Connections
Port VPI
VCI
Class
100 00100 CBR1
100 00100 CBR1
2
Table
describes how to add connections to AUSM cards.
Type
M/S EgrQ Admin Alarm
----- --- ---- ----- -----
VCC
S
1
Up
VCC
M
1
Up
:
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AUSM Card Management
3-3. The following example deletes a PNNI
PORT-ALARM
PORT-ALARM