Avaya M770 Atm Switch User's Guide - Avaya M770 User Manual

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Command:
M4-DS3s8:/>pport show
Output:
Physical Port Information
Port
Id
8.0
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
Note: In the Table above, Port 0 is the CPU port and Port 5 is the Backplane port.
The pport show command displays the information described in Table 5.1.
Table 5.1
Field
Port Id
Admin State
Oper State
Speed (kbps)
Framing
Mode

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Cell
Line
Cable
Mapping Code
Length
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PLCP
B8ZS
>225 feet
ADM
B8ZS
0-225 feet
ADM
B8ZS
0-225 feet
PLCP
B8ZS
0-225 feet
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Output from the pport show command
Description
The physical port number.
This is displayed in the format <slot>.<port number>.
The administrative state of the physical port.
If the state is UP then this physical port is enabled.
If the state is DOWN then this physical port is disabled. This will
occur when you disable the physical port using the command-
line interface or use SNMP.
The operational state of the physical port. If the state is UP then
this physical port is functional. If the state is DOWN then this
physical port is not functional. This could be due to a problem
with the physical connection.
The speed for a physical port in kbps.
The physical layer framing for a physical port. For fiber the value
is either Sonet or SDH. The default setting is Sonet. For DS3 the
value is either C-bit or M23. The C-bit framing mode for DS3
reserves the C-bits for application-specific uses. The M23
framing mode for DS3 uses the C-bits to indicate the presence or
absence of stuffing bits. The default setting is C-bit.
The CPU port will always display "_ _ _" and the Backplane port
will always display "_ _ _".
Chapter 5
Managing Physical Ports
Tx
Loop
Clock
Back
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Local
None
Local
None
Local
None
Local
None
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