48 Chapter 3 Provisioning ports and connections
Searching by VPI number and VCI number
Procedure
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Example
The following is an example of displaying the VPI number, VCI number,
board number, and port number for connections using VPI 250 and VCI 60,
61, or 62 on service board 3.
Example
The following is an example of displaying the VPI number, VCI number,
board number, port number, and number of time slots for connections using
VPI 9 or 10 and VCI 1 or 2 on service board 2.
Searching for all connections mapped to ports
Procedure
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241-5101-201 R2.2
vpi=20 vci=50 --> card=2 port=10 channel(s)=0x0000fffe
cdvt=100 MaxBuffSz=250 PartFill=0 CAS=E1
cbrClock=SYNCHRONOUS
vpi=20 vci=51 --> card=2 port=11 channel(s)=0x0000fffe
cdvt=100 MaxBuffSz=250 PartFill=0 CAS=E1
cbrClock=SYNCHRONOUS
vpi=20 vci=52 --> card=2 port=12 channel(s)=0x0000fffe
cdvt=100 MaxBuffSz=250 PartFill=0 CAS=E1
cbrClock=SYNCHRONOUS
Search for connections with VPI numbers and VCI numbers:
vshow [<VPI#i>[,<#j>] [<VCI#k>[,<#l>]] [-detail]]
[Edgeplex CLI]: 3
[T1-3] : vshow 250 60,62
VPI=250 VCI=60 --> card=3 port=1
VPI=250 VCI=61 --> card=3 port=2
VPI=250 VCI=62 --> card=3 port=3
[Edgeplex CLI]: 2
[T1-2]: vshow 9,10 1,2
vpi=9 vci=1 --> card=2 port=1 channel(s)=0x00ffffff
vpi=10 vci=2 --> card=2 port=2 channels(s)=0x00ffffff
Search for all connections mapped to ports on a service board number: