Checking The Status Of The Physical Interface - Lucent Technologies Stinger MRT 19 Getting Started Manual

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Parameter
line-state
spare-physical-
address
sparing-state
sparing-change-
reason
sparing-change-time
sparing-change-
counter
vpi-vci-range
vp-switching-vpi

Checking the status of the physical interface

An shdsl-stat profile's physical-status subprofile provides information about the
physical interface. For example:
admin> list physical-status
[in SHDSL-STAT/{ shelf-1 slot-1 10 }:physical-status]
if-group-index = 226
unit-type = coe
interface-type = g-shdsl
dev-line-state = startup-handshake
operational-rate = 0
firmware-ver = "R2.0 "
hardware-ver = 0
network-type = annex-a
Parameter
if-group-index
unit-type
interface-type
Stinger® MRT Getting Started Guide
Checking the status of an SHDSL interface
Description
Indicates the overall state of the line. Possible values are as
follows:
does-not-exist—Link is not physically present on board.
disabled—Line is disabled.
active—Multipoint is established.
Does not apply to Stinger MRT
Does not apply to Stinger MRT
Does not apply to Stinger MRT
Does not apply to Stinger MRT
Does not apply to Stinger MRT
Indicates the valid range of VPI and VCI for the circuits
established for the line. This range can change only after LIM
reboot.
Indicates the VPI to be used for the VP switching. The rest of
the VPIs are used for the VC switching.
Indicates
SNMP interface group index of the line.
Operating mode specified by the unit-type parameter in
the shdsl profile.
Whether the unit is operating in SHDSL mode (g-shdsl),
HDSL2 mode (hdsl2), or if the unit is not an SHDSL LIM
(default).
Configuring the SHDSL line interfaces
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