Deleting Connections; Testing A Connection; Testing With Tstcon - Cisco MGX 8850 PXM1E Software Configuration Manual And Command Reference

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Managing Connections
RemoteConnSCR:
RemoteConnMCR:
LocalConnMBS:
RemoteConnMBS:
Chan Reroute:
ConnPercentUtil:
ChanOvrSubOvrRide:
Stdabr Parameters:
Minimum Cell Rate:
Peak Cell Rate:
Initial Cell rate:
Rate Increase Factor:
Rate Decrease Factor:
Nrm -- Inrate Cell Count:
Trm -- Time limit for Frm:
Transient Buffer Exposure:
Fixed Round Trip Time:
ACR Decrease Time Factor:
Cutoff Decrease Factor:
AbrType:
ChanNumNextAvailable
Local VpId NextAvailable :
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a >

Deleting Connections

Each connection (or SPVC) has two endpoints. To completely delete a connection, you need to delete
both endpoints. To delete an AUSM connection endpoint, enter the delcon command, as shown below.
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a > delcon <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 delcon command deletes the SPVC connection endpoint on the local switch. Note, however, that
this command does not delete the remote end of the SPVC. The remote end of the SPVC must be deleted
by issuing a delcon command on that switch.

Testing a Connection

The tstcon and tstdelay commands perform short tests that verify that the switch can communicate with
both ends of the connection.

Testing with tstcon

The tstcon command checks to see if the switch can communicate with both ends of the connection. To
test an AUSM connection with the tstcon command, enter the command as follows:
PXM1E_SJ.1.4.AUSMB8.a > tstcon <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 is an example of a tstcon test:
Cisco AUSM Software Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX 8850 (PXM1E) and MGX 8830
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10 Cells per second
10 Cells per second
10 Cells per second
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255 milliseconds
16777215 Cells
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Switch behavior without VS/VD
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Release 3, Part Number 78-14254-01 Rev. A0, October 2002
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AUSM Card Management

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