Viewing Connections Mapped To Ports; Searching By Port Number - Nortel Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Manual

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Example
The following is an example of creating DS-1 CAS connections with super
frame (SF) for multiple ports. Time slots 0 and 1 are assigned to the
connections. VPI 200 and VCI 900 are assigned to the connections. The
connections are mapped to ports 1, 2, and 3 on service board 2. The mshow
command is used to verify that the connections were created.

Viewing connections mapped to ports

There are two ways to view connections mapped to ports using the CLI. You
can view connections by "Searching by port number" (page 45) and
"Searching by VPI or VPI/VCI" (page 47).

Searching by port number

The mshow command enables you to search for ports with mapped
connections. The syntax of the command is:
where
[<port#i>]
[,<#j>]
[-detail]
PartialFill, CAS, and CBR clock mode
Procedure
1
Chapter 3 Provisioning ports and connections 45
[Edgeplex CLI]: 2
[T1-2]: map 1,3 0x000003 200 900 CAS=DS1_SF
[T1-2]: mshow 1,3
vpi=200 vci=900 -> card=2 port=1 channel(s)=0x00000003
vpi=200 vci=901 -> card=2 port=2 channel(s)=0x00000003
vpi=200 vci=902 -> card=2 port=3 channel(s)=0x00000003
mshow [<port#i>[,<#j>]] [-detail]
is the first port number
is the last port number in a range of port numbers
displays the VPI, VCI, time slots, cdvt, MaxBuffSize,
Note: Entering the mshow command without the parameters displays all
ports on a service board with connections.
Ensure that you are accessing the correct service board number.
See "Accessing a board in the CLI" (page 24) for information on changing
board numbers.
Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2

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