Hosted Operation of Cascaded Stinger MRT units
Hosted MRT system management
Displaying a picture of the topology
For a picture of the topology, use the topology -p command. For example:
HOST> topol -p
Displaying the details for a specific shelf
You can also display the details about a particular shelf by using the topology -d
command and specifying the remote shelf ID. For example:
HOST> topol -d 5
ShelfId
Operational State
Admin State
Position
MrtType
MRT Connected to Exp1 : 2
MRT Connected to Exp2 : 16
Port connected to - On Master : 1
Port connected to - On Slave : 0
These are the same details described in Table B-4 on page B-23, but represent a
single shelf only.
Displaying statistics for a specific shelf
To display statistics about the types of packets received and sent to a particular
shelf, use the topology -s command with the remote shelf ID. For example:
HOST> topol -s 3
Statistics of Shelf: 3
discovery restart
Number of requests received
Valid
Duplicate ShelfId : 0
Admin State not UP: 0
Invalid
Discarded
Number of Ack Sent
Number of Nack Sent
Number of Reset Sent : 0
Number of Init Sent
B-24
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|
MASTER: 1
EXP1---------------------------EXP2
|
|
-------EXP1-------
| Slave
: 5 |
-------EXP2-------
|
|
-------EXP1-------
| Slave
: 3 |
-------EXP2-------
: 5
: UP
: UP
: 2
: STINGER_MRT_23INCH_PLATFORM
: 0
: 1
: 0
: 0
: 1
: 0
: 0
|
|
|
-------EXP1-------
| Slave
: 4 |
-------EXP2-------
|
|
-------EXP1-------
| Slave
: 6 |
-------EXP2-------
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