Dsppnni-Path - Cisco MGX 8850 Command Reference Manual

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dsppnni-path

aw
ctd
cdv
node-index
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S or D
node #
PortId
node id
node name
Related Commands
None
Attributes
Log: nolog
Cisco MGX 8850 Routing Switch Command Reference
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Specify administrative weight as the routing metric. The possible service classes
associated with AW are CBR, rt-VBR, nrtVBR, and UBR.
Specify cell transfer delay as the metric. The possible service classes are CBR,
rt-VBR, or nrt-VBR.
Specify cell delay variation as the metric. The possible service classes are CBR
and rt-VBR.
The node index is a number in the range 1–256 that uniquely identifies a switch
within a PNNI network. This option lets you specify one destination switch to
show connecting paths, otherwise the paths to all switches appear in the display.
Range: 1–256
Default: 1
The S or D in the first column of the display shows whether the line pertains to the
source (S) or begins one or more lines about the destination (D).
The node number (node index) within the network. This node number is a unique
identifier of the node within the network and appears as "node-index" in many
displays.
Range: 1–256
The PNNI logical port identifier in the form of a 32-bit number. Certain commands
require the port ID in this format. To obtain the logical port ID from the physical port
ID, use the dsppnports command.
Range: 1–2147483648
The node identifier (node ID) assigned to a PNNI node. The commands that specify
the node ID are addpnni-node and cnfpnni-node. To see the node ID, use
dsppnni-node.
The name of the switch assigned by the cnfname command. This name appears in the
CLI prompt.
State: active, standby
Privilege: ANYUSER
Release 2.0, Part Number 78-10467-04 Rev C0, October 2001
Chapter 5
PNNI Commands

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