Example
The following is an example of displaying the VPI number, VCI number,
board number, and port number for connections on service board 3.
Deleting connections
The unmap command deletes connections mapped to ports. The syntax of the
command is:
where
<port#i>
[,<#j>]
Procedure
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vshow
[Edgeplex CLI]: 3
[T1-3] : vshow
vpi=15 vci=101 --> card=3 port=1
vpi=15 vci=102 --> card=3 port=2
vpi=15 vci=103 --> card=3 port=3
vpi=15 vci=104 --> card=3 port=4
vpi=15 vci=105 --> card=3 port=5
vpi=15 vci=106 --> card=3 port=6
vpi=15 vci=107 --> card=3 port=7
vpi=15 vci=108 --> card=3 port=8
vpi=15 vci=109 --> card=3 port=9
vpi=15 vci=110 --> card=3 port=10
vpi=15 vci=111 --> card=3 port=11
vpi=15 vci=112 --> card=3 port=12
vpi=15 vci=113 --> card=3 port=13
vpi=15 vci=114 --> card=3 port=14
vpi=15 vci=115 --> card=3 port=15
vpi=15 vci=116 --> card=3 port=16
unmap <port#i>[,<#j>]
is the first port number
is the last port number in a range of port numbers
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