Smartswitch series local management supplement (131 pages)
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SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 35 Industrial Way Rochester, NH 03866-5005 (603) 332-9400 Part Number 04-0051-01 Rev. A Order Number 9032705...
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Copyright 1998 by Cabletron Systems, Inc., P.O. Box 5005, Rochester, NH03866-5005 All Rights Reserved Printed in the United States of America SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 04-0051-01 Rev. A Rev. A Order # 9032705 SmartSwitch, SPECTRUM, LANVIEW, MicroMMAC, and BRIM are registered trademarks and Element Manager, EPIM, EPIMA, EPIM-F1, EPIM-F2, EPIM-F3, EPIM-T, EPIM-X, FOT-F, FOT-F3, HubSTACK, SEH, SEHI, and TMS-3 are trademarks of Cabletron Systems, Inc.
Document Name: SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Document Order Number: Order # 9032705 Document Part Number: 04-0051-01 Rev. A Author: Robert de Peyster Editor: Carre Gibson Date Revision October 1998 04-0051-01 Rev. A Description Initial release SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual iii...
1 INTRODUCTION This reference manual describes the console commands for the SmartSwitch 6500. Audience and Scope The manual is intended for network administrators and others responsible for maintaining the SmartSwitch 6500. Definitions The manual is organized alphabetically by switch attribute.
Conventions The SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual uses the following conventions for instructions and information: • Information you enter (console commands and input parameters) is shown in and requires a space between the operator and switch attribute. • Input and output parameters are shown in [Square Brackets].
Introduction Abbreviations Pay attention to how switch attributes appear in section headings of Chapter 2. Switch attributes are not case sensitive, but you must spell them correctly. For example, if the heading states BUSStat, you must enter busstats. switch_prompt # show busstats...
There is also a table of commands at the end of this chapter. It lists all switch attributes by their operator. See the SmartSwitch 6500 User Guide for details on how to use the switch. The user guide contains information about switch configuration, maintenance, and SNMP (simple network management protocol), as well as an overview of switch capabilities.
Those attributes are: shutdown Operators If an attribute requires operators, they are listed under an “Operators” heading. Following is a list of all possible switch operators. If an operator has an alias, it is shown in parenthesis. Table 1-1...
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Parameters Most switch attributes have input or output parameters (or both). If an attribute has parameters, they are listed in tables under a “Parameters” heading. You enter input parameters at the console command line. You view output parameters at the console screen after the command executes. Some input parameters have default values (shown in parenthesis).
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[ClientNumber] <clientnumber> clientvc Examples Examples are copied exactly from the switch console. They show how you must enter console commands at the switch prompt (for example: modify buselan in brackets immediately following each parameter field indicates the current default (for example:...
List of Operators and Possible Switch Attributes Following is a list of switch attributes that are used with operators. If an operator has an alias, the alias is shown in parenthesis. 2p›F A small group of attributes does not require operators and can function as standalone commands.
Physical port number on the switch. [Type] Type of port. [Loopback] Loopback mode. Possible values are None, Facility, Equipment, or Diag (see Table 2-1). Value/Field Size 1A1 to 8B4 None, Facility, Equipment, Diag SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-1 Default No default None...
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Cells generated by the switch to this port are not sent over the line. Diag Connects the receiver to the transmitter. The data stream transmitted by the switch to a port is looped back to the switch.
Toggles the display On or Off. Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions modify [AlarmDisplay] <alarmdisplay> alarmdisplay Administrator Administrator show alarmdisplay Value/Field Size On, Off Description Toggles display of alarm messages on the console screen. Displays status of alarms display. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-3 Default...
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Console Commands Examples switch_prompt # show alarmdisplay Alarm Display is OFF switch_prompt # switch_prompt # modify alarmdisplay AlarmDisplay[OFF] : on switch_prompt # switch_prompt # show alarmdisplay Alarm Display is ON switch_prompt # 2-4 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual...
Deletes an alarm or all alarms. Displays alarm(s) currently logged. Alarm information includes message index number, alarm ID, message text, severity, and a timestamp (time the alarm occurred, with respect to switch up-time in hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds). SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-5 Default...
Value/Field Size Single word (no spaces) of alphanumeric characters. Any valid combination of operator and attribute (for example, show events aliased string may not contain another alias. ʈÃÊ>˜Ê>•ˆ>ÃÊ ping Default No default No default ). The SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-7...
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AliasName() NewAliasedString() Modifying Alias "spnni -> show pnniinterface" to "spnni -> sp" Confirm(y/n)?:y switch_prompt # 2-8 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Description Creates an alias. You can have up to 15 active aliases (including Deletes an alias. Deletes all aliases (including Changes an alias.
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Console Commands switch_prompt # show alias AliasName(ALL) Alias List ============================================================================== Index Alias Name PING switch_prompt # : Aliased Command : Start Ping : show pnninode SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-9...
ATMRoute Use ATMRoute to manage routes to reachable addresses from the switch. 2p›F You can hot-swap TSMs. Hot-swapping is replacing a module when the chassis is powered up. If you replace a TSM with another TSM of the same type (same I/O ports), existing configuration of port parameters is not affected.
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[ATM Address] Same as [ATMAddr] input parameter. [Protocol] Routing mechanism used to determine connectivity between the switch and the reachable address prefix. Possible values are Other, Local, Mgmt, and PNNI. [Advertising Node Id] Identifier of the node advertising reachability to the address prefix.
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For reachable addresses learned by means other than PNNI, this parameter is set to zero. [Advertising] Whether or not the local switch advertises the local address into the PNNI domain. Possible values are: Yes and No. [Oper Status] Whether or not the reachable address prefix is operationally valid and whether it is advertised by this node.
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VP Capability : False Metrics Tag Ptse Id Advertising : No Oper Status : Active The ATM route was deleted successfully. switch_prompt # Type Proto : 7a3 : 20:01:02:03 Type Proto : 20:01:02:03 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-13 I MGMT...
LEC identification number of the specified client. [VPI/VCI] VPI/VCI (virtual path/channel identifier) values of control direct VCC (virtual channel connection) or multicast send VCC. [ATM Address] ATM address of the client. 2-14 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Console Commands Value/Field Size Default 0-125 1-65279...
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: 0/219 ATM Address : 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:20:D4:14:2F:00:00:20:D4:14:2F:00:00 switch_prompt # Description Removes a specified client from the BUS on the specified ELAN. Displays information about all clients that have joined the BUS on the specified ELAN. ELAN000 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-15...
[ATM Address] ATM address associated with the error. [ErrorCode] Decimal code that shows why the error occurred (see Table 2-2). [SysUpTime] Time the error occurred with respect to switch up-time in hours, minutes, and seconds. Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions [ELANNumber] <elannumber>...
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Responder is unable to grant request for reasons such as insufficient table space or ability to establish VCCs. Malformed control frame or bad control request. Malformed data frame (too big or too small). All other events. ErrorCode SysUpTime 01:02:03 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-17...
Whether or not BUS error log is enabled. [MinimumTDEnable] Whether or not minimum acceptable traffic descriptor negotiation is enabled. [ForwardPeakCellRate] Minimum forward peak cell rate. 2-18 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Console Commands Value/Field Size Default 0-125 or All PVC, SVC 802.3 (Ethernet),...
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Administrator Description Creates a BUS on a specified ELAN. If the corresponding LESELAN exists, then the added BUSELAN should have similar characteristics. Removes the BUS from a specified ELAN and drops clients connected to it. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-19...
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: ELAN003 ATM Address : 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:20:D4:14:15:00:00:20:D4:14:15:03:02 Confirm(y/n)? switch_prompt # 2-20 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Description Changes the behavior of the BUS parameters for a specified ELAN. The specified ELAN is then deleted and recreated. If the corresponding LESELAN exists, then the modified BUSELAN...
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Max Frame Size : 4544 Connection Method : SVC Distribute VPI/VCI : 0/2423 Sel.DistributeVPI/VCI: 0/2423 ELAN Type : 802.5 Multipoint : YES Error Logging : NO Min TD Negotiation : NO switch_prompt # : 802.5 : 4544 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-21...
BUS from this LEC. [Forwards] Number of requests forwarded by the BUS from this LEC. [Discards] Number of requests discarded by the BUS from this LEC. 2-22 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Console Commands Value/Field Size Default 0-125 or All 0-65279...
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LECId(0) Client statistics for ELAN ELAN000 =========================================================================== LECId ATM address : 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:20:D4:14:2F:00:00:20:D4:14:2F:00:00 Receives : 17185 Forwards : 17185 Discards switch_prompt # Description Displays statistical information about a specific client or all clients on that ELAN. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-23...
Number of multicast frames received by the BUS. [Frame Timeouts] Number of frames dropped by the BUS due to timeout. [VCC Rejects] Number of frames rejected because VCC is not available. 2-24 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Console Commands Value/Field Size Default...
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# clear busstat ELANNumber(ALL): Clearing ALL BUS ELAN Statistics Confirm(y/n)?:y switch_prompt # Description Displays BUS statistics for the specified ELAN or for all ELANs. Clears BUS statistics for the specified ELAN or for all ELANs. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-25...
Console Commands CACEqBwAllocScheme Use CACEqBwAllocScheme to set or display the equivalent bandwidth allocation scheme of switch ports. Operators modify, show Parameters Input Parameter Description [PortNumber] Port number on the switch. You can specify a physical or virtual port. [ServiceCategory] Service category.
Console Commands CacInfo Use CacInfo to display bandwidth allocated to switch ports per service category. Operators show Parameters Input Parameter Description [PortNumber] Port number on the switch. You can specify a physical or virtual port. [BandwidthUnit] Unit for specifying bandwidth.
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BandWidthUnit(CPS) ===================================================================== Port# Total Total BW Allocated ===================================================================== 264186 264186 264186 264186 264186 264186 264186 switch_prompt # 2-30 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Description Displays port bandwidth per service category. : ALL : CPS BwAlloc For ServiceCategory RT-VBR NRT-VBR Console Commands...
Console Commands CACPortBw Use CACPortBw to display minimum and maximum bandwidth of switch ports. Operators show Parameters Input Parameter Description [PortNumber] Port number on the switch. 1A1 to 8B4 (for physical ports), Output Parameter Q+œÀÍ›R Q >Þ*>˜`݈`Í…7˜ L«ÃR Q >Þ*>˜`݈`Í…7˜=L«ÃR Q >Þ*>˜`݈`Í…7˜+«ÃR...
The deletion occurs when the new module is plugged into the chassis backplane. Operators modify, show Parameters Input Parameter Description [PortNumber] Port number on the switch. 1A1 to 8B4 (for physical ports), .iÀ܈ViÊV>Íi}œÀß° [ServiceCategory] [MaxBandwidthInPerCBR] >••œV>Íi`ÊvœÀÊ+*-°Ê-0œÍ>•ÊœvÊ >••ÊÍ…iÊÃiÀ܈ViÊV>Íi}œÀßÊ L>˜`݈`Í…ÊÃ…œÖ•`ʘœÍÊ iÞVii`Ê£ä䯰®...
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[Max Bandwidth In Cps] Maximum bandwidth in cells per second allocated to the service category specified. [Max Bandwidth In %] Maximum bandwidth in percent allocated to the service category specified. 2-34 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Console Commands Value/Field Size Zero or positive integer...
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MaximumBandWidthIn-Percentage-UBR(25) MaximumBandWidthIn-Percentage-ABR(0) switch_prompt # switch_prompt #show cacServiceClassBW PortNumber(ALL) SeriveCategory(UBR) =========================================== Port# Max Bandwidth Mbps Kbps =========================================== switch_prompt # Description Sets bandwidth per service category. Displays bandwidth per service class. : 1b1 : 1a1 : CBR SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-35...
Administrator [PortNumber] <portnumber> show cacstatistics Administrator 2-36 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Value/Field Size 1A1 to 8B4 (for physical ports), 1A1.n to 8B4.n (for virtual ports), or All Description Clears CAC statistics of a port or all ports. Displays CAC statistics of a port or all ports.
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No of ABR calls HIGH threshold exceeded No of ABR calls LOW threshold exceeded No of PNNI Updates sent Total No of calls HIGH threshold exceeded Total No of calls LOW threshold exceeded switch_prompt # : 1a1 :1A1 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-37...
Client Use Client to manage LANE and IP/ATM clients on the switch. Clients on the switch are called local clients. 2p›F Use the LANEClient attribute to add or modify a LANE client. Use the IPATMClient attribute to add or modify an IP/ATM client.
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Deactivates a client on the switch. Removes a client from the switch. Restarts a client on the switch. If a client fails to successfully join a VLAN, you can restart the client to retry. The switch software, on a periodic basis, automatically tries to restart clients that have not successfully joined.
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90.1.1.124 switch_prompt # switch_prompt # show client /s ClientNumber(ALL) Client Type IP Address ============================================================================ LANE 90.1.1.186 IP/ATM 90.1.1.124 switch_prompt # 2-40 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Server Type Server Conn Status LECS Established Operational Local Established Operational Server Type Server Conn...
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# show client 3 /d IP/ATM Client 3 ============================================================================ Client State : Operational Client Address : 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:14:15:00:00:00:5A:01:01:7C:00 Server : is local Server Connection: Established : 9180 IP Address : 90.1.1.124 IP NetMask : 255.0.0.0 switch_prompt # SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-41...
ClientARP Use ClientARP to display the ARP table maintained by each LANE or IP/ATM client on the switch. For a LANE client, the table contains mappings of MAC to ATM addresses for destination clients. The mappings are supplied by the ARP server of each ELAN to which the LANE client connects.
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LANE Client 0 ARP Table MAC Address ATM Address ============================================================================= 00:20:D4:14:15:00 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:20:D4:14:15:00:00:20:D4:14:15:00:02 IP/ATM Client 3 ARP Table IP Address ATM Address ========================================================================================= 10.1.1.1 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:20:D4:14:15:00:00:20:D4:14:2F:00:00:0A:01:01:02:00 switch_prompt # Description Displays details about LANE or IP/ATM client ARP entries. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-43...
ClientStat Use ClientStat to display packet count statistics of LANE or IP/ATM clients on the switch. 2p›F Clients on the switch are called local clients. Operators show Parameters Input Parameter [ClientNumber] In the Output Parameter table below, (detailed) command. The (IP/ATM) and (LANE) client indicators after particular parameters indicate clientstat /d that these parameters display only if that particular client type is active.
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Number of control frames received. Number of clients who failed to join the SVC (switched virtual circuit). ARP unreachable clients. Number of inverse ARP NAKs (negative acknowledges) received. Description Displays packet count statistics for local clients. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-45...
ClientVC Use ClientVC to display VCs associated with ARP mappings cached by LANE or IP/ATM clients on the switch. ClientARP is similar to ClientVC but does not show the VPI/VCI corresponding to a route to a destination client. 2p›F Clients on the switch are called local clients.
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Displays VC details for local IP/ATM or LANE clients in addition to client ARP mapping details. For IP/ATM, the destination IP address appears; for LANE, the destination MAC address appears. The destination address is what is located at the other end of the VC. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-49...
Use Community to group NMS (network management system) hosts by privilege level. Hosts are collectively called communities. Host privilege levels determine the type of information access permitted by the switch. The switch provides access to the information only if the request comes from a community configured with the necessary privileges.
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Displays all communities configured on the switch. : boris : 90.1.1.1 IP Address Privilege 0.0.0.0 READ 90.1.1.1 READ 0.0.0.0 READ 0.0.0.0 WRITE : boris : 90.1.1.1 IP Address Privilege 0.0.0.0 READ 0.0.0.0 READ 0.0.0.0 WRITE SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-51...
Config Use Config to erase the configuration information on the SmartSwitch 6500. Before using the command, you should back up the switch configuration using the Operators clear, flush Parameters This attribute has no input or output parameters. Just enter Descriptions...
Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions [ConsoleTimeout] <consoletimeout> modify consoletimeout Administrator Administrator show consoletimeout Value/Field Size Default 1-60 min. Setting console 0 (Off) timeout to 0 toggles console timeout off. Description Sets console timeout. Displays current console timeout. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-53...
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Examples switch_prompt # set consoletimeout ConsoleTimeout(0) You are about to disable Console Timeout Confirm (y/N)? : y switch_prompt # switch_prompt # show consoletimeout Console Timeout in minutes ============================================================================== ConsoleTimeout : OFF switch_prompt # 2-54 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Console Commands...
IP address of host to which the core is dumped. (Same as the [ServerIP] input parameter.) [CoreDumpFile] Full pathname of the file to which the core is dumped. Value/Field Size Default Y (Yes), N (No) No default No default No default No default SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-55...
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CoreDumpEnabled CoreDumpServerIP 204.95.77.240 CoreDumpFile /tftpboot/ssubrama/core 2-56 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Console Commands Description Enables core dump. Once enabled, the core is dumped to the file specified in the event of a system failure. The core dump takes about five minutes.
Console Commands CpuSwitchover Use CpuSwitchover to switch roles of the redundant (slave) and master TSM/CPU modules (the slave module becomes the master module and vice versa). The present. "vÍiÀÊÍ…iÊÃ݈ÍV…œÜiÀ]ÊÍ…iʘiÝÊ“>ÃÍiÀÊ“œ`Ö•iÊ“ÖÃÍÊLiÊÀiLœœÍi`° 2p›F Operators execute Parameters This attribute has no output parameters. Input Parameter...
Line Connects the transmitter to the receiver. The DS3 or E3 stream received from the line is retransmitted back out to the line. Cells generated by the switch to this port are not sent over the line. Diag Connects the receiver to the transmitter. The DS3 or E3 stream transmitted by the switch to a port is looped back to the switch.
ELAN Use ELAN to create or delete ELANs on the switch. It is a means to manage ELAN servers with one command. To manage ELAN servers individually, see the BUSELAN, LECSELAN, and LESELAN attributes. 2p›F The BUSELAN, LECSELAN, and LESELAN attributes manage, respectively, the Broadcast and Unknown Server (BUS), LAN Emulation Configuration Server (LECS), and the LAN Emulation Server (LES).
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[Error Logging] Whether or not the BUS, LECS, and LES error logs are enabled. [Min TD Negotiation] Whether or not minimum acceptable traffic descriptor negotiation is enabled. Value/Field Size Default Positive integer All, Proxy Proxy SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-61...
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[ELANNumber] <elannumber> delete elan Administrator [ELANNumber] <elannumber> show elan 2-62 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Console Commands Description Quickly configures an ELAN on the switch. It adds an ELAN entry in the databases for the BUS, LECS, and LES. It also activates the ELAN.
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: ELAN000 ELAN Type : 802.3 : 1516 Connection Method : SVC Distribute VPI/VCI: 0/0 Distribute Method : PROXY Multipoint : YES Error Logging : NO Min TD Negotiation : NO switch_prompt # : 11 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-63...
Toggles the display On or Off. Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions [EventDisplay] <eventdisplay> modify eventdisplay Administrator Administrator show eventdisplay 2-64 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Value/Field Size On, Off Description Toggles display of event messages on the console screen. Displays status of events display. Console Commands Default...
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Console Commands Examples switch_1 # show eventdisplay Event Display is ON switch_1 # switch_1 # modify eventdisplay EventDisplay(ON) : off switch_1 # switch_1 # show eventdisplay Event Display is OFF switch_1 # SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-65...
Parameters/Permissions delete events [Index] <index> Administrator [Index] <index> show events Administrator 2-66 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Value/Field Size Default Positive integer or All Description Deletes an event or all events. Displays event(s) currently logged. Event information includes message index number, event ID, message text,...
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MINOR EVENT --------------------------------------------------- Sendto failed for IP address 206.61.231.153 33554656 MINOR EVENT --------------------------------------------------- Sendto failed for IP address 206.61.231.153 33554656 MINOR EVENT --------------------------------------------------- Sendto failed for IP address 206.61.231.153 001:27:50:708 001:27:51:612 001:27:51:728 001:27:53:683 001:27:50:708 001:27:51:612 001:27:53:683 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-67...
Permission [exit] <exit> exit Examples switch_prompt # exit Exiting SmartSwitch Command Console 2-68 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual at the switch prompt. exit Description This closes your console connection. Enter finished with a console session. If you do not exit your session, the switch remains unavailable to anyone else.
Description Updates the switch software (for example, when upgrading your switch). You must know the full pathname of the updated image files. In addition, the TFTP protocol must be installed on the server. After doing an update, you must reboot the switch for the new firmware to take effect.
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Using TFTP to get and program bootfile builds/lab-02.02.22/server.i ma from 206.61.237.127. 4903K (5021184 bytes) received. Flash update succeeded. You will have to reboot for the new image to take effect. switch_prompt # 2-70 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual : 206.61.237.127 : builds/lab-02.02.22/ser Console Commands...
Displays the last five console commands entered. It also displays an index number that allows you to quickly repeat any of those commands. To repeat a command listed by history, type !<indexnumber> in the following example, type SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-71 . For example, to repeat passwd...
[Factor-K] Number of K consecutive polls for which no ILMI response is received before ILMI connectivity is declared lost. 2-72 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Console Commands Value/Field Size Default 1A1 to 8B4 (for physical ports), 1A1.n to 8B4.n (for virtual ports),...
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Output Parameter Description [Port] Port number on the switch. (Same as the [PortNumber] input parameter.) [ILMIAddress] Shows whether or not ILMI address registration is enabled. [ILMI] Shows whether or not ILMI connectivity is enabled. [Timer S] Shows value of Timer S.
Console Commands IPAddress Use IPAddress to change IP addresses of the Ethernet port and IP netmask on the switch. Operators modify Parameters This attribute has no output parameters. Input Parameter Description [IPAddress] IP address of the Ethernet port. [IPNetMask] IP netmask of the Ethernet port. Defaults to the appropriate netmask, based on the class of the IP address.
ATM address of the IP/ATM destination client. Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions [ClientNumber] <clientnumber> show ipatmarp 2-76 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Value/Field Size 0-127 or All Descriptions Displays the ARP entries associated with active IP/ATM clients which are IP/ATM servers. Console Commands...
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Console Commands Examples switch_prompt # show ipatmarp ClientNumber(ALL): IP/ATM Server 1 ARP Table IP Address ATM Address ============================================================================ 11.1.1.3 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:20:D4:14:22:80:00:00:0B:01:01:03:00 switch_prompt # SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-77...
IPATMClient Use IPATMClient to add or modify IP/ATM clients on the switch. Any of the clients can act as an ARP server. 2p›F Use the Client attribute to delete, restart, or show IP/ATM clients. Operators add, modify Parameters This attribute has no output parameters.
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[ClientNumber] <clientnumber> show client Description Creates a new IP/ATM client on the switch. If the circuits in this VLAN are SVCs, and if you want to use this client as the ARP server, enter for the server type. If you do not...
VCI on CPU port to reach a particular IP/ATM client. 0-maximum Output Parameter Description [IP Address] IP address of the client. [VPI/VCI] VPI/VCI values of control direct VCC or multicast send VCC. Value/Field Size Default 0-127 or All Dot decimal/ No default 7-15 characters 0-maximum SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-81...
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SubId | Port VPCI ======================================================================= Total number of PVCs = 1 switch_prompt # 2-82 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Description Creates an IP/ATM PVC. To achieve this, you must first enter add pvc client (see “IPATMClient” for more details). You can...
[InARP Replies Recvd] Inverse ARP replies from a client received by the server. [InARP Unreachables] Inverse ARP unreachable clients. [InNARP NAKs] Number of inverse ARP NAKs received. 2-84 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Console Commands Value/Field Size Default 0-127 or All...
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Stats for IP/ATM server 50 =========================================================================== ARP Requests Recvd ARP Replies Sent InARP Requests Sent : InARP Replies Recvd : InARP Unreachables InARP NAKs switch_prompt # Description Displays statistics associated with the IP/ATM ARP server. ArpUnrch ArpNaks SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-85...
LANEClient Use LANEClient to add or modify LANE clients on the switch. (Add a LANE client on the switch if you want to access the switch console using LANE.) 2p›F Use the Client attribute to delete, restart, or show LANE clients.
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NetMask(255.0.0.0): MTU(1516) switch_prompt # Description Creates a new LANE client on the switch. Add a LANE client if you want to access the switch command console using LANE. Changes an existing LANE client on the switch. Displays all or specified LANE clients on the switch.
Administrator stop lecs 2p›F The status of the LECS is persistent on reboot. If you reboot the switch while you have the LECS stopped, it will remain stopped after rebooting.You have to manually start the LECS again. 2-90 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual at the switch prompt.
Address of the LES associated with the ELAN. [ELAN Type] The data-link type used by the ELAN. [MTU] Maximum transfer unit for the clients joining this ELAN. 2-92 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Value/Field Size Default 0-125 Up to 32 characters...
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BUS ATM address to assign to the ELAN (or if you want to change the ELAN type). Displays a specified ELAN configuration on the LECS. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-93 add lecselan add buselan, add show elan modify...
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MTU(1516) TLVSet() switch_prompt # switch_prompt # show lecselan ELANNumber(ALL) All the ELANs Configured on the LECS ============================================================================ ELAN Number ELAN Name : elan1 LES Address : 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:14:15:00:00:20:D4:14:15:00:04 ELAN Type : 802.3 : 1516 switch_prompt # 2-94 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual...
Number of the ELAN preferred for the client. (Same as the [ELANNumber] input parameter.) Value/Field Size Default 13-20 byte hex-based/ No default Up to 59 characters SegId: 0-4095 No default Bridge Num: 0-15 Dot decimal/ No default 7-15 characters 0-125 1-32767 No default SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-95...
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[ELANNumber] <elannumber> Administrator [ELANNumber] <elannumber> show lecselanlec 2-96 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Description Maps a LANE client to a preferred ELAN and TLV set. The client must have unique IP, ATM, and MAC address for an entry to be accepted. You do not have to all addresses, but whatever you specify has to be unique.
ELAN number. (Same as [ELANNumber] input parameter.) [ELAN Name] Name for the ELAN. Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions [ELANNumber] <elannumber> [ELANName] <elanname> lecselannametable Administrator 2-98 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Value/Field Size 0-125 Up to 32 characters Description Adds an entry to the ELAN name table. Default No default...
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[ELANNumber] <elannumber> lecselannametable [ELANName] <elanname> Administrator show lecselannametable Examples switch_prompt # show lecselannametable ELAN ID ELAN Name ============================================================================== ELAN1 switch_prompt # Description Deletes an entry from the ELAN name table. Displays the ELAN name table. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-99...
[Assignment Policy] Policy type. (Same as the [Type] input parameter.) [Priority Value] Priority of the policy type. (Same as the [Priority] input parameter.) 2-100 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Value/Field Size 1-6500 1-7: byBestEffort (1), byATMAddress (2), byMacAddress (3), byRouteDescriptor (4),...
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LECSELANNameTable to manage entries in this table. Description Adds an entry to the ELAN policy table. Deletes an entry from the ELAN policy table. Modifies an entry in the ELAN policy table. Displays the ELAN policy table. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-101...
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# show lecselanpolicy Index Assignment Policy ============================================================================== Best Effort (Proprietary) By ATM Address By MAC Address By LAN Type By Packet Size switch_prompt # 2-102 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Priority Value 65001 2000 4000 5000 6000 : 3000 : 10 : 7000...
[ATM Address] ATM address of the client associated with the error. [ErrorCode] Decimal code that shows why the error occurred (see Table 2-5). [SysUpTime] Time the error occurred with respect to switch up-time in hours, seconds, minutes. ÊÊ Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions...
# switch_prompt # show lecserrorlog ATM Address ============================================================================== 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:14:17:80:00:20:d4:14:17:80 switch_prompt # 2-104 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Meaning Successful Response VERSION field of request contains a value higher than that supported. The parameters given are incompatible with the ELAN. SOURCE-LAN-DESTINATION duplicates a previously-registered LAN destination.
Operator modify lecserrorlogcontrol show lecserrorlogcontrol command to delete all entries. Parameters/Permissions [ErrorLogStatus] <errorlogstatus> Administrator Value/Field Size Default Enable, Disable No default Description Enables or disables the LECS error log. Displays LECS error log control information. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-105...
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# set lecserrorlogcontrol ErrorLogStatus(Disabled) switch_prompt # switch_prompt # show lecserrorlogcontrol Administrative Status : Disabled Operation Status : Disabled Clear Log Flag : No operation Log Max Entries : 128 Log Last Entry Index switch_prompt # 2-106 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual : enable...
Output Parameter Description [ELAN ID] ELAN number to use for the packet size request. (Same as the [ELANNumber] input parameter.) [Packet Size] Packet size associated with the ELAN number. Value/Field Size Default 0-125 4544, 9234, 18190 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-107...
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# switch_prompt # show lecspacketsizes ELAN ID Packet Size ============================================================================== 0 (implies "unspecified") 1516 4544 9234 18190 switch_prompt # 2-108 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Parameters/Permissions [ELANNumber] <elannumber> [PacketSize] <packetsize> Administrator [ELANNumber] <elannumber> [PacketSize] <packetsize> Administrator Administrator : 1516 : 1516 Description Adds an entry to the packet size table.
Number of configuration requests with an invalid destination address. Number of configuration requests with an invalid MAC/ATM address. Number of LANE client configuration requests for which LECS could not find configuration. Number of configuration request errors. Number of configuration requests with insufficient information. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-109...
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Bad Configuration Requests Invalid Request Parameters Insufficient Resources Access Denied Invalid Requester Ids Invalid Destination Invalid Address No. LEC Configs Configuration Errors Insufficient Information switch_prompt # 2-110 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Description Displays statistical information about configuration requests to the LECS.
Identifier of a specific TLV in the TLV set. Output Parameter Description [TlvIndex] Number that identifies the specific TLV parameter in the TLV set. [TLVDescription] Description of the TLV parameter. [Value] Value of the TLV parameter. Value/Field Size Default 1-32767 1-15 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-111...
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TLVDescription ============================================================================ Max Unknown Frame Count Confirm(y/n)?:y switch_prompt # 2-112 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Description Removes a TLV parameter from a TLV set on the LECS. before entering this command, so show lecstlvset you know the index number of the TLV parameter you want to delete.
Value/Field Size Default 1-32767 10-300 seconds No default 1-10 No default 1-160 seconds No default 0-65535 seconds No default No default 10-300 seconds No default 4-30 seconds No default 1-30 seconds No default SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-113...
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[MPSRetryTimeMaximum] [MPSGiveupTime] [MPSDefaultHoldingTime] [MPCSetupFrameCount] [MPCSetupFrameTime] [MPCFlowProtocols] 2-114 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Description Time limit on flush response after flush request has been sent, before taking recovery action. Time since sending a frame to the LECS after which the LANE client may assume that the frame has been either discarded or delivered to the recipient.
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[MPCMaxRetryTime] MPC Retry Time Maximum. Output Parameter Description [TlvIndex] Number that identifies the specific TLV parameter in the TLV set. [TLVDescription] Description of the TLV parameter. [Value] Value of the TLV parameter. Value/Field Size Default SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-115...
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[MPSGiveupTime] <mpsgiveuptime> [MPSDefaultHoldingTime] <mpsdefaultholdingtime> [MPCSetupFrameCount] <mpcsetupframecount> [MPCSetupFrameTime] <mpcsetupframetime> [MPCFlowProtocols] <mpcflowprotocols> [MPCRetryTime] <mpcretrytime> [MPCMaxRetryTime] <mpcmaxretrytime> Administrator delete [TLVSetNumber] <tlvsetnumber> lecstlvset Administrator 2-116 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Description Creates a TLV set on the LECS. Removes a TLV set from the LECS.
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[MPSGiveupTime] <mpsgiveuptime> [MPSDefaultHoldingTime] <mpsdefaultholdingtime> [MPCSetupFrameCount] <mpcsetupframecount> [MPCSetupFrameTime] <mpcsetupframetime> [MPCFlowProtocols] <mpcflowprotocols> [MPCRetryTime] <mpcretrytime> [MPCMaxRetryTime] <mpcmaxretrytime> Administrator [TLVSetNumber] <tlvsetnumber> show lecstlvset Description Changes an existing TLV set on the LECS. Displays a TLV set on the LECS. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-117...
Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions [VC Type] <vctype> show [VPI/VCI] <vpi/vci> lecsvcc Examples switch_prompt # show lecsvcc VC Type VPI/VCI =========================================== 0/31 0/33 0/112 switch_prompt # 2-120 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Descriptions Displays the active VCCs (SVCs and PVCs) on the LECS.
Administrator stop les at the switch prompt. start les stop les Description Shows LES and BUS status. Starts the LES and BUS on the switch. Stops the LES and BUS on the switch. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-121...
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Bus Connect 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:20:D4:14:15:00:00:20:D4:14:15:00:00 switch_prompt # switch_prompt # stop les STOPPING LES/BUS Confirm(y/n)?:y NOTICE - 'ZLESSRV' ***** LES shutdown ***** switch_prompt # start les NOTICE - 'ZLESSRV' ***** LES started ***** switch_prompt # NOTICE - 'ZLESSRV' LES sendjoinresp: 2-122 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual...
MAC (media access control) address/Route Descriptor of the client. [ATM Address] ATM address of the client. Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions [ElanNumber] <elannumber> show lesarp Value/Field Size 0-125 Description Displays the ARP table for the specified ELAN. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-123 Default...
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Example switch_prompt # show lesarp ELANNumber(0) ARP Table entries for ELAN =========================================================================== LECId MACAddr/RouteDesc: 00:20:D4:14:22:80 ATM Address : 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:20:D4:14:22:80:00:20:D4:14:22:80:00 switch_prompt # 2-124 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual ELAN001...
VPI/VCI (virtual path/channel identifier) values of control direct VCC (virtual channel connection) or multicast send VCC. [ATM address] ATM address of the client. [Flags] Indicates whether the client is a Proxy or a Non-Proxy client. Value/Field Size Default 0-125 1-65279 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-125...
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Client table entries for ELAN =========================================================================== LECId VPI/VCI : 0/215 ATM Address : 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:20:D4:14:2F:00:00:20:D4:14:2F:00:00 Flags : NONPROXY switch_prompt # 2-126 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Description Removes a client from the specified ELAN. Displays information about all clients that have joined the specified ELAN. ELAN000...
0-125 Up to 32 characters PVC, SVC 802.3 (Ethernet) 802.3 802.5 (Token Ring) Yes: VCC is PMP No: VCC is PTP 1516, 1580, 4544, or 1516 9234 Yes, No Yes, No Positive integer Positive integer SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-127...
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<distributevcctype> [MTU] <maxframesize> [Distribute] <controldistributevccoption> [BUSATMAddress] <busatmaddress> Administrator 2-128 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Value/Field Size All, Proxy 13-20 byte hex-based/ Up to 59 characters Description Creates a specified ELAN on the LES. Each ELAN must have both an LES and a BUS assigned to it.
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Removes a specified ELAN from the LES and drops all the clients connected to it. Modifies parameters on the specified ELAN of the LES by deleting and then recreating the ELAN. Displays which ELANs are currently on the LES. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-129...
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Connection Method : SVC Distribute VPI/VCI : 0/0 Distribute Method : PROXY ELAN Type : 802.3 Multipoint : YES Error Logging : NO Min TD Negotiation : NO BUS Address : 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:20:D4:14:15:00:00:20:D4:14:15:66:02 2-130 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual : 102 :102...
[ATM Address] ATM address associated with the error. [ErrorCode] Decimal code that indicates why the error occurred (See Table 2-6). [SysUpTime] Time the error occurred with respect to switch up-time in hours, minutes, and seconds. ÊœÀÊ ÊVœ““>˜`ÃÊÍœÊi˜>L•iÊœÀÊ`ˆÃ>L•iÊÍ…iÊ>..Ê modify leselan Value/Field Size...
Invalid LAN destination Invalid ATM address No configuration LE_CONFIGURE Error Insufficient information TLV not found 2-132 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Description Clears the LES error log. Displays the LES error log. Meaning Successful Response VERSION field of request contains a value higher than that supported.
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Examples switch prompt # show leserrorlog ELANNumber(ALL) Error Log Entries for VLAN : 1 ATM Address 39:1:2:3:4:5:6:7:8:9:0:1:2:3:4:5:6:7:8:9 switch prompt # clear leserrorlog ELANNumber(ALL) Clearing ALL LES ELAN ErrorLog Confirm(y/n)?:y switch prompt # ErrorCode SysUpTime 01:02:03 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-133...
LES from this LEC. [Forwards] Number of ARP requests forwarded by the BUS and the LES from this LEC. [Sends] Number of requests or responses sent to this LEC by LES. 2-134 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Value/Field Size Default 0-125...
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: 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:20:D4:14:22:80:00:20:D4:15:D4:83:00 Receives : 10405 Forwards : 10365 Sends switch_prompt # Description Displays statistical information about LANE clients on a specific ELAN. To verify the LEC ID, enter show client first to obtain the ELAN number. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-135...
[Join duplicate LAN destination errors] [Reg. duplicate LAN destination errors] [Join duplicate ATM destination errors] [Reg. duplicate ATM destination errors] [Join insufficient resource errors] 2-136 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Value/Field Size 0-125 or All Description Successful join responses sent out by the LES.
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Invalid ATM address errors for join request. Invalid ATM address errors for register request. Description Displays statistical information about the specified ELAN on the LES. Clears statistical information about the specified ELAN on the LES. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-137...
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Join invalid LAN destination errors Reg. invalid LAN destination Join invalid ATM address errors Reg. invalid ATM address errors switch_prompt # switch_prompt # clear lesstat ELANNumber(ALL) Clear LES ELAN 3 Statistics Confirm(y/n)?: y switch_prompt # 2-138 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual :102 errors errors...
[ELANNumber] <elannumber> [McastId] <mcastid> Administrator Description LEC ID of the client. ATM address of the client. Selective multicast Send VCC information. Description Displays clients associated with a multicast group. Value/Field Default Size 0-125 2-64 or All SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-139...
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MyNMAddr that matches its Ethernet address. However, MyNMAddr can be changed to an IP address that corresponds to a LANE or IP/ATM (IP over ATM) client on the switch. This allows the switch to be managed through an ATM interface.
Net prefix within the ATM address. Last three bytes of the chassis MAC address Value/Field Size 1A1 to 8B4 (for physical ports), 1A1.n to 8B4.n (for virtual ports), or All chassis MAC address selector byte Default No default SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-143...
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TSM, you can display existing net prefix information using the show Output Parameter Description [Port #] Port number on the switch. (Same as the [PortNumber] input parameter.) [NetPrefix] Net prefix within the ATM address. Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions [PortNumber] <portnumber>...
Operator Parameters/Permissions modify networkclock [PortNumber] <portnumber> Administrator Administrator show networkclock 2-146 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Value/Field Size CPU or CPU.1 Description Sets the port used as the network clock source. Displays the port used as the network clock source. Default...
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Examples switch_prompt # set networkclock PortNumber(CPU) switch_prompt # switch_prompt # show networkclock Network clock sourced on port CPU switch_prompt # SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-147...
Changing Password for User Administrator New Password: levelone Reenter Password: levelone Password Changed Successfully switch_prompt # 2-148 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Value/Field Size 0-8 characters (0 is no password) 0-8 characters (0 is no password) Description Changes the password of the current or lower-privileged user.
PnniInterface Use PnniInterface to set or display characteristics to configure a switch port for PNNI routing. Operators modify, show Parameters Input Parameter Description [PortNumber] Port number on the switch. You can specify a physical or virtual port. [AdmnWtCbr] Administrative weight for the constant bit rate (CBR) service category.
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[AdminWtRtVbr]<admnwtrtvbr> [AdminWtNrtVbr] <admnwtnrtvbr> [AdminWtABR] <admnwtabr> [AdminWtUBR] <adminwtubr> [AggregationToken] <aggregationtoken> [RccServCategory] <rccservcategory> Administrator Administrator show pnniinterface command displays the following additional fields. show pnniinterface Description Sets parameters for PNNI routing. Displays parameters for PNNI routing. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-151...
PnniLink Use PnniLink to display characteristics of all PNNI links connected directly to the switch. The characteristics include operation of each link and the relationship between each link and the nodes it connects. 2p›F Use PnniNetworkLink to display links not connected directly to the switch but known to the switch through the exchange of database information.
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[Upnode ATM Addr] ATM address of the upnode. [Common Peer Group Id] Peer group ID shared by the local node (on switch) and upnode. [SVCC RCC Index] Index of switched virtual channel connection of routing control channel on link. [Rcv Hellos] Number of Hello packets received over the link.
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Common Peer Group Id: NULL SVCC RCC Index Rcv Hellos : 15953 Xmt Hellos : 15980 Hello State Link Type 2WayInside Lowest Level Horizontal Link CommonOut Outside and Uplink CommonOut Outside and Uplink 2WayInside Horizontal Link to/from LGN SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-155...
PnniMetrics Use PnniMetrics to manage PNNI metrics that apply to a logical node on the switch. Operators add, delete, show Parameters Input Parameter [MetricsTag] [TrafficDirection] [ServiceCategory] [GCAC_CLP] [AdminWt] [MaxCellRate] [AvailableCellRate] [MaximumCellTransferDelay] [CellDelayVariation] 2-156 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Description Number associated with a group of traffic parameters.
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An index into the set of parameters associated with the given tag and direction. Indicates whether advertised GCAC parameters apply for CLP=0 traffic or for CLP=0+1 traffic. Administrative weight for the specified service categories from the switch to the remote end of the PNNI link. Service category to which the parameters apply.
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[Cell Loss Rate CLP0] [Cell Loss Rate CLP0+1] [Cell Rate Margin] [Variance Factor] 2-158 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Description Cell delay variation (in microseconds) for the specified service category. Cell loss ratio for CLP=0 traffic for the specified service category. The cell loss...
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: Not used Cell Loss Ratio CLP0 : Not used Cell Loss Ratio CLP0+1 : Not used Cell Rate Margin : Not used Variance Factor : Not used The metrics was deleted successfully. switch_prompt # 2-160 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual...
PnniNeighbor Use PnniNeighbor to display PNNI neighbors of any logical node on the switch. The PNNI neighbors are themselves logical nodes on other switches. Each PNNI neighbor is linked directly to one of the local logical nodes. (The logical nodes on the switch are viewed as local logical nodes.) PnniNeighbor displays node ID and database exchange information for the neighbor nodes.
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Descriptions Operator Parameters / Permissions show pnnineighbor [Num] <num> Administrator 2-162 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Description Displays the PNNI neighbor(s) of the switch. You might have configured multiple logical nodes on the switch, each having a different set of neighbors.
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Rcv Ptsps Xmt Ptsps Rcv Ptse Reqs Xmt Ptse Reqs Rcv Ptse Acks Xmt Ptse Acks Port Count More(<space>/q)?: Ports connected the neighbor: Port Number Used for Flooding ================================= switch_prompt # Neighbor Node Id State SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-163...
PnniNetworkLink Use PnniNetworkLink to display characteristics of the PNNI hierarchy as seen from a logical node on the switch. The characteristics include the operation of all links and nodes known to the logical node through the exchange of database information. The logical node on the switch is viewed as the local node.
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Integer that associates a set of traffic parameters with this link. Descriptions Operator Parameters / Permissions [Num] <num> show pnninetworklink Administrator command displays the following additional fields. Description Displays information on the link(s) within the PNNI hierarchy as seen from the local logical node. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-165...
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Peer Group Id : 50:39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 Aggr Token Remote Node Id: 50:a0:39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:28:c1:80:00:20:d4:28:c1:ff:0 Remote Port Id: 57344 Vp Capability : False Ptse Id Metrics Tag : 1118495 switch_prompt # 2-166 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Orig Port Id Remote Port Id 4096 45056 16384 57344 45056 4096...
PnniNetworkNode Use PnniNetworkNode to display all nodes within the PNNI hierarchy as seen from a logical node on the switch. The logical node on the switch is viewed as the local node. The other nodes are viewed as remote nodes.
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When the remote node is a Peer Group Leader, this indicates the Peer Group Leader of the parent peer group of the node. If the remote node is not leader of its peer group, this parameter is set to NULL. 2-168 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual...
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Leader Priority: 0 Preferred PGL : 50:a0:39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:14:41:80:00:20:d4:14:41:ff:00 Parent Node Id : Null Parent ATM Addr: Null Parent PG Id : Null Parent PGL Id : Null switch_prompt # Description Displays nodes within the PNNI hierarchy. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-169...
PnniNode Use PnniNode to set or display logical nodes on the switch. If the switch is represented on multiple levels of the PNNI hierarchy, it has a separate logical node (and node ID) for each representation. Operators add, delete, modify, show...
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[Peer Group Id] Identifier of the peer group of which the switch is a part. [Rst Transit] Whether or not the switch is restricted to not allowing support of SVCs transiting it. Possible values are: True and False. [Complex Rep.] Whether or not the switch uses the complex node representation.
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Are you sure you want to delete the node (yes/No)? : y The node has been deleted successfully. switch_prompt # 2-172 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Description Adds a logical node at the switch. Deletes a logical node at the switch.
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Admin Status : UP Oper Status : UP ATM Address : 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:01:28:de:80:00:20:d4:28:de:ff:00 Peer Group Id: 50:39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:01:00:00:00 Rst Transit : FALSE Complex Rep : FALSE Rst Branching: FALSE DB Overload : FALSE Ptse : 23 switch_prompt # SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-173...
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[Node Index] Identifier for a logical node on the switch. [Ptse Holddown] Initial value for the PTSE holddown timer to limit the rate at which the switch can re-originate PTSEs. [Hello Holddown] Initial value for the Hello holddown timer that limits the rate at which the switch sends Hellos.
PnniPeerGroupId Use PnniPeerGroupId to set the peer group ID of a logical node on the switch. Operators modify Parameters This attribute has no output parameters. Input Parameter Description [NodeIndex] Identifier for a logical node on the switch. [PeerGroupId] The ID of the peer group of which this node is to become a member.
PnniPglElection Use PnniPglElection to set or display PNNI peer group election characteristics for the switch. The characteristics are with respect to a specific logical node on the switch (identified by the NodeIndex input parameter). Operators modify, show Parameters Input Parameter...
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Time at which the current PGL established itself. [Election State] Indicates the state that the switch is in with respect to the PGL election that takes place in the peer group. Possible values are: Starting, Awaiting, Awaiting Full, Initial Delay, Calculating, Await Unanimity, Operating as PGL, Operating not as PGL, Hung Election, and Waiting Reelection.
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: 50:a0:39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:28:de:80:00:20:d4:28:de:ff:00 Peer Group Leader : 50:a0:39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:28:de:80:00:20:d4:28:de:ff:00 Active Parent Node Id : 48:50:39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:20:d4:28:de:ff:00 switch_prompt # Description Sets PNNI election parameters for the switch. Displays PNNI election parameters for the switch. : 20 : 35 : 20 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-181...
PnniPtse Use PnniPtse to display PTSEs stored in the topology database of the switch. Operators show Parameters Input Parameter Description [Num] Index number assigned by the console that indicates which node originating the PTSE is displayed. Use the command to get a list of index numbers.
PnniReachableAddress Use PnniReachableAddress to display a list of reachable addresseses from the switch. The addresses are advertised by remote logical nodes that are visible to the switch (logical nodes from which the switch receives database information). Operators show Parameters Input Parameter...
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Adver. Node Id: 48:50:39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:20:d4:14:41:ff:0 Adver. Port Id: 0 Address Index : 6 ATM Address : 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:28:e6:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 Prefix Length : 104 switch_prompt # Description Displays information on all reachable addresses from each node visible to the switch. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-185...
PnniScopeMapping Use PnniScopeMapping to set or display the mappings of membership and connection scope from UNI to PNNI terms. The mappings are from the perspective of a logical node on the switch. Operators modify, show Parameters Input Parameter Description [NodeIndex] Identifier for a logical node on the switch.
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Identifier for a logical node on the switch. [Local Network] Highest level of PNNI hierarchy (smallest PNNI routing level) that lies within the UNI scope value localNetwork(1). Value/Field Size Default 0-104 0-104 0-104 0-104 0-104 0-104 0-104 0-104 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-187...
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Highest level of PNNI hierarchy (smallest PNNI routing level) that lies within the UNI scope value interRegional(14). [Global] Highest level of PNNI hierarchy (smallest PNNI routing level) that lies within the UNI scope value global(15). 2-188 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual...
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OrganizationMinusOne(72) IntraOrganization(64) OrganizationPlusOne(64) CommunityMinusOne(64) IntraCommunity(48) CommunityPlusOne(48) Regional(32) InterRegional(32) Global(0) switch_prompt # <nodeindex> Description Sets mappings of membership and organizational scope between UNI and PNNI. Displays mappings of membership and organizational scope between UNI and PNNI. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-189...
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Intra Organization Organization Plus One Community Minus One Intra Community Community Plus One Regional Inter Regional Global switch_prompt # 2-190 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual : 96 : 96 : 96 : 80 : 80 : 72 : 72 : 64...
Number of connection setup messages including DTL stacks originated by the switch that have cranked back to the at all levels of the hierarchy. Number of alternate DTL stacks that the switch has computed and placed into signalling messages as the DTLOriginator.
Use PnniSummaryAddress to manage summary address prefixes for the switch. A summary address is an abbreviation of a set of addresses, represented by an address prefix that all of the summarized addresses have in common. The switch advertises this information. Calls to any destinations matching the summary address may be routed to the switch.
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Identifier of a logical node on the switch. [Prefix Length] Prefix length for the summary. [State] Whether or not the summary is currently being advertised by the switch to peer group. Possible values are: Active, Advertised, or Inactive. Descriptions Operator Parameters / Permissions [NodeIndex] <nodeindex>...
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# show pnnisvccrcc NodeIndex(2) SvccRccIndex(ALL) Svcc Rcc Index Port ================================================================================ switch_prompt # Description Displays status of the SVCC used as the routing control channel for the logical node. Rcv Hellos Xmt Hellos 113472 113534 Hello State 2WayInside SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-197...
PnniTnsRoute Use PnniTnsRoute to manage routes to transit networks that are visible to the switch. Operators add, delete, show Parameters Input Parameter Description [Num] Index number of the route as assigned by the console. Use the show pnnitnsroute all to get a list of index numbers.
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[Index} <index> [RouteType] <routetype> [PnniScope] <pnniscope> [MetricsTag] <metricstag> Administrator delete [TnsType] <tnstype> pnnitnsroute [TnsPlan] <tnsplan> [TnsId] <tnsid> [Index] <index> Administrator 2-200 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Description Adds a TNS route from the switch. Deletes a TNS route from the switch.
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# show pnnitnsroute Num(ALL) Num Port TNS Type ================================================================================ NationalNetworkId CarrierIdCode 90:00:00:01 NationalNetworkId CarrierIdCode 90:00:00:01 switch_1 # : 1A2 : 90:00:00:01 : 39:00:00:01 TNS Plan TNS Id TNS Index Type Proto MGMT 4369 E PNNI SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-201...
Port Use Port to add or delete a virtual port on the switch. 2p›F You can hot-swap TSMs. Hot-swapping is replacing a module when the chassis is powered up. If you replace a TSM with another TSM of the same type (same I/O ports), existing configuration of port parameters is not affected.
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Value/Field Size Public, Private 6-12 (MaxVpiBits) (MaxVciBits ) 32-[2 (MaxVpiBits+ MaxVciBits) Positive integer Description Adds a virtual port. Deletes a virtual port. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-203 Default Private No default No default No default No default No default No default...
PortClockMode Use PortClockMode to set the clock mode of a switch port. Operators modify, show Parameters Input Parameter Description [PortNumber] Physical port number on the switch. 1A1 to 8B4 or All [PortClkMode] Clocking mode (see Table 2-7). Output Parameter Description [Port Number] Physical port number on the switch.
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Description Loop Port clock is set to looped timing. Local Port clock is set to split timing using the local clock on the switch. Network Port clock is set to split timing using the network clock of the switch. Examples...
1A1 to 8B4 ( for physical ports), 1A1.n to 8B4.n (for virtual ports, or All Up, Down Up, Down autoConfig, uni30, uni31, uni40 iisp30, iisp31, pnni10, uniPvc, nniPvc Other, Network, User Public, Private SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-207 Default autoConfig Other Private...
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(detailed) command. The display shows both current and configured state of the parameters. Output Parameter Description [Port Name] Port number on the switch. (Same as the [PortNumber] input parameter.) [Intf Type] Interface type. (Same as the [InterfaceType] input parameter.) [Sig Type] Type of signaling on the port.
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SigType(autoConfig) SigRole(other) InterfaceType(private) MaxVpiBits(0) MaxVciBits(13) MaxSvcVpci(0) MinSvcVci(32) MaxVccs(8192) MaxSvpVpci(0) MaxVpcs(0) Smart6500_1 # NOTICE - 'tZLinkStatus' Port 7A1 (49) DOWN switch_prompt # 2-210 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual ILMI Trans Media State Type Type Bw(MBS) Bw(MBS) State down 155.0 down 10.50 STS-3c MMF (S) 155.0...
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Max Svp Vpci Max Vpcs ILMI State Admin State up Port State Admin State down Oper State down Port Bandwidth Max 155.0 switch_prompt # : 7a1 Current autoConfig other private 8192 Oper State down Used SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-211...
GT225 means the cable is greater than 225 feet. LT225 means the cable is less than 255 feet. 2-212 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual modify portmode show portmode Field Size/Value 1A1 to 8B4 or All...
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225 feet. LT225 means the cable is less than 255 feet. [Timing] Enables or disables timing at the port. Timing can improve speed matching and (622 Mbps only) sequencing of transmissions between the switch and network. Field Size/Value Disabled, Enabled SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-213 Default Disabled...
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CAT5 UTP 155.0 down STS-3c CAT5 UTP 155.0 down Coax 42.66 Coax 42.66 down 155.0 down 10.50 EmptyCell Scrambling UNASSIGNED : cchannel EmptyCell Scrambling UNASSIGNED Used Oper down down down down 10.50 Length GT225 Length GT225 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-215...
Description Same as [PortNumber] input parameter. Total OAM (operations and maintenance) cells the system received. Total cells dropped when the switch drops cells (includes those dropped when unknown VCs (virtual circuits) and CLP1 (cell loss priority) cells are dropped). Total cells dropped across the system. (includes those dropped when unknown VCs (virtual circuits) and CLP1 (cell loss priority) cells are dropped).
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Unk VC CLP1 Total Dropped Dropped Dropped 13839 13839 (detail) to show portstat /d SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-217...
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Unknown VC Cells Dropped CLP1 Cells Dropped Total Cells Dropped Port 2B2 Statistics ============================================================================ OAM Cells Received RM Cells Received CLP1 Cells Received Unknown VC Cells Dropped CLP1 Cells Dropped Total Cells Dropped 2-218 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual : 13851 : 13851...
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CPU Statistics ============================================================================ OAM Cells Received RM Cells Received CLP1 Cells Received Unknown VC Cells Dropped CLP1 Cells Dropped Total Cells Dropped switch_prompt # : 16777215 : 16777215 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-219...
Use PortTrafficCongestion to manage traffic congestion at switch ports. You can program the values for the minimum and maximum threshold (in number of cells) for a specified priority queue. If the number of cells received by the switch on the specified priority queue for a port exceeds the maximum threshold, the switch discards the cell.
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Displays traffic congestion settings for ports. The minimum buffer threshold is reserved in cell buffer memory for cells in the specified priority queue for the given port. Cells are discarded when the maximum buffer threshold is reached. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-221...
[Password] <currentpassword> enable Read Only Administrator disable 2-224 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Value/Field Size 0-8 characters Description Displays the privilege level of the current user. The two available levels are Administrator and Read Only. Raises the privilege level. There are two levels in the switch—Read-Only and Administrator.
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Examples switch_prompt # show privilege The current user is Administrator switch_prompt # switch_prompt # enable password: ******** switch_prompt # disable The current user is ReadOnly switch_prompt # SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-225...
Prompt Use Prompt to control how the switch prompt is displayed on the console monitor. Operators modify Parameters This attribute has no output parameters. Input Parameter Description [Prompt] New prompt name. Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions [Prompt] <newpromptname> modify prompt Administrator Example...
Use PVC to manage PVCs on the switch. You assign two physical or virtual ports on the switch as PVC endpoints. 2p›F When you add the PVC, the endpoints are called Port 1 and Port 2 (corresponding to order of entry). For subsequent action on the PVC (activate, deactivate, show, delete), the endpoints are called High Port and Low Port.
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ID but different cross-connect sub IDs. [CrossConnectSubId] Cross-connect sub-ID of the PVC (as assigned by switch software). Each PTP PVC and PMP PVC has a unique cross-connect sub-ID. 2-228 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual command to get a show pvc all Value/Field Size Default...
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Operational status of low-to-high connection. Possible values are: Up or Down. Operational status of high-to-low connection. Possible values are: Up or Down. Operational status of port. Time the PVC was created (relative to the switch boot time). SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-229 show pvc /d...
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[Number of Cells Received in High-Low Direction] </d> [Number of Cells Dropped in High-Low Direction] </d> 2-230 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Description Traffic type in the high-to-low direction. Early packet discard as calculated by CAC for the cross connect in the high-to-low direction .
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Activates the PVC specified. Administrative status is set to Up. Adds the specified PVC. Deletes all PVCs. Deacrivates the specified PVC. Admin status is set to Down. Deletes the specified PVC. Displays the specified PVC. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-231...
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PortNumber(ALL) CrossConnectId(ALL) CrossConnectSubId(ALL) ======================================================================= Conn Conn SubId | Port VPCI ======================================================================= Total number of PVCs = 4 switch_prompt # 2-232 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual High Type| Port VPCI Type | Status : 3a3 : 33 : 1b4 : 18 High...
[CrossConnectSubId] <crossconnectsubid> Administrator delete [CrossConnectId] <crossconnid> pvcbyid [CrossConnectSubId] <crossconnectsubid> Administrator 2-234 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Value/Field Size Positive integer command to get show pvc all Positive integer Description Activates the PVC. Administrative status is Up. Deactivates the PVC. Administrative status is Down.
Use PVP to manage PVPs on the switch. You assign two physical ports on the switch as PVP endpoints. 2p›F When you add the PVP, the endpoints are called Port 1 and Port 2 (corresponding to order of entry). For subsequent action on the PVP (activate, deactivate, show, delete), the endpoints are called High Port and Low Port.
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Cross-connect sub-ID of the PVP. Each PTP PVP and PMP PVP has a unique cross-connect sub-ID. Number of the Low Port (based on lexical order). VPI of the Low Port. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-237 Value/Field Size Default Positive integer...
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[Cumulative Cell Transfer Delay (High-Low)] </d> [Number of Cells Received in High-Low Direction] </d> 2-238 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Description Connection type from perspective of Low Port. Number of the High Port (based on lexical order). VPI of the High Port.
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Cumulative cell transfer delay in the low-to-high direction. Number of cells received in the low-to-high direction. Number of cells dropped in the low-to-high direction. Description Activates the PVP specified. Administrative status is set to Up. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-239...
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[LowVPI] <lowvpci> Administrator show pvp [PortNumber] <portnumber> [CrossConnectID] <crossconnectid> [CrossConnectSubID] <crossconnectsubid> Administrator 2-240 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Description Adds the specified PVP. Deletes all PVPs. Deactivates the specified PVP. Admin status is set to Down. Deletes the specified PVP. Displays the specified PVP.
[CrossConnectSubId] <crossconnectsubid> Administrator delete [CrossConnectId] <crossconnid> pvcbyid [CrossConnectSubId] <crossconnectsubid> Administrator 2-242 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Value/Field Size Positive integer command to get a show pvp all Positive integer Description Activates the PVP. Administrative status is Up. Deactivates the PVP. Administrative status is Down.
Note that certain switch conditions are persistent on reboot. For example, if the LECS is stopped before the reboot, it will also be stopped after the switch comes back up. Also be aware that if you enter from a telnet session, it breaks any connection reboot you have with the switch.
This attribute has no parameters. Just enter Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Administrator execute redundancyconfigbackup Examples switch_prompt # execute redundancyconfigbackup Backup successful switch_prompt # ÊVœ““>˜`ÊÍœÊVœ«ßÊÍ…iÊVÖÀÀi˜ÍÊ“>ÃÍiÀÊVœ˜vˆ}ÖÀ>͈œ˜ÊÍœÊÍ…iÊÕ>ÜiÊ execute redundancyconfigbackup execute redundancyconfigbackup Description Backs up the slave TSM/CPU configuration file. ÊÍœÊÃߘV…Àœ˜ˆãiÊÍ…iÊVÖÀÀi˜ÍÊ“>ÃÍiÀÊ at the switch prompt. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-245...
[UpdateConfig] Sets/unsets a flag to update configuration. [HostIP] IP address of server on which backup configuration file resides. [PathFileName] Full pathname of backup file. 2-246 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual ÊVœ““>˜`ÊŽii«ÃÊÍ…iÊÕ>ÜiÊVœ˜vˆ}ÖÀ>͈œ˜ÊÃߘV…Àœ˜ˆãi`Ê Value/Field Size Y (Yes), N (No) Dot decimal/ 7-15 characters...
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Whatever file you choose as the slave TSM/CPU configuration file, the file must exist on the TFTP server and must be located within the directory. /tftpboot Displays the location of the slave TSM/CPU configuration file. : 206.61.237.16 : backup/slave.ztr SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-247...
[Refcnt] Internal/debugging information. [Use] Number of times this route has been used to send a packet. [Interface] Interface used for forwarding packets on this route. 2-248 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Value/Field Size Default Dot decimal/ No default 7-15 characters Dot decimal/...
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0x1 + flag 0x4; 7 equals flag 0x1 + flag 0x2 + flag 0x4 and so on. : 204.95.77.187 : 204.95.77.186 flags Refcnt 6508 6312 flags Refcnt : 204.95.77.187 : 204.95.77.186 Interface Interface SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-249...
Examples switch_prompt # modify rows Rows(18): 25 There are now 25 rows per page switch_prompt # 2-250 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Value/Field Size 0 to 999 Description Sets the number of rows per page on the console display (by telling the switch how many lines your console supports). If you do not want screen breaks in the output, set the number of rows to "0."...
Number of spurious indicators since last up-time or clear. [Ttl Err] Total errors received since last up-time or clear. [ISR Int] Total interrupts received. [RQU Int] Receive queue underrun indicator since last up-time or clear. at the switch prompt. show sarstat SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-251...
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Number of packets dropped. Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Administrator show sarstat 2-252 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Description Displays all levels of statistics for the SAR. AAL (ATM adaptation layer) commands act on the SAR of VCs (virtual circuits) and VC statistics.
TSM is deleted. Before you insert a replacement TSM, you can display existing service registry information using the serviceregistry /o 2-254 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Value/Field Size 1A1 to 8B4 or All ANS, LECS...
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Output Parameter Description [Port] Port number on the switch. (Same as the [PortNumber] input parameter.) [Type] Type of service. Possible values are: ANS or LECS. [Index] Index identifying two services registered for the same port and having the same service type.
Shutdown Use Shutdown to shut down the switch to a state where it can be powered off. Shutdown stops all logging and synchronizes the file system. You must enter Operator shutdown Parameters This attribute has no parameters. Just enter Descriptions...
Port number on the switch. (Same as the [PortNumber] input parameter.) Number of set-up messages received. Number of set-up messages transmitted. Number of SVC calls rejected by this switch because of unavailable IISP or UNI routes generated on other switches. !Ö“LiÀÊœvÊ.7+ÊV>••ÃÊÀi•iVÍi`ÊLßÊÍ…ˆÃÊÃ݈ÍV…ÊLiV>ÖÃiÊœvÊÖ˜>Ü>ˆ•>L•iÊ77.+ÊœÀÊ2!7Ê...
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Number of requests (by the user) on other switches to release all resources associated with the circuit controlled by signaling. Number of requests (by the user) on this switch to release all resources associated with the circuit controlled by signaling.
Number of times the timer has to be restarted. Value/Field Size 1A1 to 8B4 (for physical ports), 1A1.n to 8B4.n (for virtual ports), or All +œÃÈL•iÊÜ>•ÖiÃÊ>Ài\Ê0Ïä£]0ÏäÏ]Ê 0ÏäÈ]0Ïän]Ê0Ïä™]Ê0Ï£ä]Ê0Ï£Ï]Ê0Ï£È]Ê 0Ï£Ç]Ê0ÏÔÔ]Ê0ÏÏ£]Ê0ÏÏÏ]Ê0Ï™Ç]0Ï™n]Ê 0Ï™™° Zero or positive integer Zero or positive integer SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-261 Default T303...
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Output Parameter Description [phy_port_id] Port number on the switch. (Same as the [PortNumber] input parameter.) [duration] Timer value in milleseconds. (Same as the [Interval] input parameter.) [retries] Number of times the timer has to be restarted. (Same as the [Retries] input parameter.)
SlotConfig Use SlotConfig to display configuration of slots in the switch chassis (to see which slots are occupied by TSM or CSM modules). You also can get specific information about each module. Operators show Parameters Input Parameter Description [Slot] Slot number in the switch chassis.
SSCOPConfig Use SSCOPConfig to set or display switch Service-Specific Connection-Oriented Protocol parameters. SSCOP parameters control how the switch interoperates with other switches. 2p›F You can hot-swap TSMs. Hot-swapping is replacing a module when the chassis is powered up. If you replace a TSM with another TSM of the same type (same I/O ports), existing configuration of port parameters is not affected.
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Number of SD PDUs after which a Poll PDU is generated. !Ö“LiÀÊœvÊ*.57!Ê+-2ÃÊÃi˜ÍÊ`ÖÀˆ˜}Ê•ˆ˜iÊiÃÍ>L•ˆÃ…“i˜Í°Ê [MaxCC] 0ˆ“iÊ-ˆ˜Ê“ˆ••ˆÃiVœ˜`îÊLiÍÝii˜Ê}i˜iÀ>͈œ˜ÊœvÊ+œ••Ê+-2ðÊÊ-.>“iÊ>ÃÊÍ…iÊQ+œ••0ˆ“iRʈ˜«ÖÍÊ [PollTm] «>À>“iÍiÀ°® ->ÍiÊœvÊ+œ••.Í>ÍÊiÞV…>˜}iÊ-ˆ˜Ê“ˆ••ˆÃiVœ˜`îʈ˜ÊÍ…iÊ>LÃi˜ViÊœvÊ.-Ê+-2ÊÍÀ>vvˆV°ÊÊ-.>“iÊ>ÃÊÍ…iÊ [KpAliveTm] Q=ii«"•ˆÜi0ˆ“iRʈ˜«ÖÍÊ«>À>“iÍiÀ°® >Þˆ“Ö“Ê͈“iÊ-ˆ˜Ê“ˆ••ˆÃiVœ˜`îÊ݈ͅˆ˜ÊÝ…ˆV…Ê>Ê+œ••Ê“ÖÃÍÊLiÊ>VŽ˜œÝ•i`}i`ÊLßÊ>Ê.Í>ÍÊ [NoRespTm] +-2°ÊÊ-.>“iÊ>ÃÊÍ…iÊQ!œ-i뜘Ãi0ˆ“iRʈ˜«ÖÍÊ«>À>“iÍiÀ°® ->ÍiÊ>ÍÊÝ…ˆV…Ê*.57!Ê>˜`Ê.!-Ê+-2ÃÊ>ÀiÊ}i˜iÀ>Íi`Ê`ÖÀˆ˜}Ê•ˆ˜ŽÊiÃÍ>L•ˆÃ…“i˜ÍÊœvÊÀi•i>Ãi°ÊÊ [CCTm] -.>“iÊ>ÃÊÍ…iÊQ++0ˆ“iRʈ˜«ÖÍÊ«>À>“iÍiÀ°® -iViˆÜiÊ݈˜`œÝÊÈãiÊÝ…i˜Ê..+#+ÊÃÍ>VŽÊˆÃʈ˜ˆÍˆ>•ˆãi`°Ê [RxWindowSz] Value/Field Size 10000-15000 1000-2000 32-256 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-267 Default 7000 1000...
The deletion occurs when the new module is plugged into the chassis backplane. Operators show Parameters Input Parameter Description [PortNumber] Port number on the switch. 1A1 to 8B4 (for physical ports), Output Parameter Q+œÀÍ›R Q!Ö“Ê*.57!Ê0À>˜Ã“ˆÍÍi`R Q!Ö“Ê*.57!Ê-iViˆÜi`R Q!Ö“Ê*.57!Ê-iÍÀ>˜Ã“ˆÍÊ0À>˜Ã“ˆÍÍi`R Q!Ö“Ê*.57!Ê-iÍÀ>˜Ã“ˆÍÊ-iViˆÜi`R Q!Ö“Ê*.57!Ê"+=Ê0À>˜Ã“ˆÍÍi`RÊ...
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No of times NORESPONSE expired No of max times TCC timer expired No of Invalid PDUs received No of Error PDUs received switch_prompt # : 1a2 : 1A2 : 17 : 17 : 17 : 17 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-273...
High VCI (virtual circuit identifier) number. [High Type] High port connection type (PMP or PTP). [Creation Time] Time when the SVC was established (with respect to the boot time on the switch). Displayed in Hour:Minute:Seconds format. 2-274 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Value/Field Size 1A1.n to 8B4.n (for virtual ports),...
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# Description Displays SVC(s) for s apecified port High CreationTime Vci Type | (Hr:Min:Sec) 0: 5:20 0: 5:20 0: 5:20 0: 5:20 0: 5:20 0: 5:20 0: 5:20 0: 5:20 0: 5:20 0: 5:20 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-275...
[Low VCI] [Low Cast Type] [High Port] [High VPI] [High VCI] [High Cast Type] 2-276 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Value/Field Size show SVC Description Identifier for each unique connection. (Same as the [CrossConn] input parameter.) Port receiving the backward flow of the high/low pair.
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Number of cells dropped in the forward direction. Number of cells dropped in the backward direction. Number of early packet discard packets dropped in the forward direction. Number of early packet discard packets dropped in the backward direction. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-277...
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Number of Cells Received in the Bkw Direction Number of Cells Dropped in the Bkw Direction Number of Epd Packets Dropped in the Bkw Direction : 0 switch_prompt # 2-278 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Description Displays SVC(s) by connection ID. High...
IP address of the backup server. [Path] Pathname of the backup directory. 256 characters Value/Field Size Default Dot decimal/ No default 7-15 characters backup: public/Smart6500.ztr (initially, then last path used) restore : public/Smart6500.ztr (initially, then last path used) SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-279...
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Copies the current configuration of the master TSM/CPU module to a backup file at an end station. This command backs up the switch configuration only. It does not back up the load image. It prompts you for the IP address of the workstation to which you are saving the switch configuration as well as the backup path and filename.
7-15 characters Description Name of the switch. (Same as the [SwitchName] input parameter. IP address of the Ethernet port on the switch. (Same as the [IPAddress] input parameter.) IP netmask of the Ethernet port. (Same as the [IPNetMask] input parameter.) Base MAC (media access control) address for the TSM/CPU module.
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[Switch Software Type] [Software Version] [Build Date] [Software Image Size] [Heap Space Used/Total/%Free] 2-282 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Description Which power supply is installed. Which power supply is ON. Number of TSM modules installed in the chassis. Model of the active CPU (up to 7 characters).
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Any future hardware or software changes will be detected automatically when the switch is rebooted. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-283 modify...
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Number of CSM Boards Cell Memory Size Switch Software Type Software Version Build Date Software Image Size Heap Space (Used/Total/%Free) switch_prompt # 2-284 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual : switch_2 : 1.1.1.202 : 255.255.255.128 : Smart6500_1 : 206.61.237.22 : 255.255.255.0 : 00:20:D4:28:C1:80...
SwitchName(switch_1): switch_2 switch_prompt # Value/Field Size Up to 19 characters Description Changes the name you gave your switch. You can also change switchname using modify switchconfig change other switch features at the same time. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-285 Default...
SwitchTrafficCongestion Use SwitchTrafficCongestion to manage global switch traffic congestion thresholds on the switch. Operators modify, show Parameters Parameter [LowEPDWatermark [HighEPDWatermark] [CLP1_DiscardWatermark] [RMCellMarkingEnable] [ExplicitRateMarkingEnable] [EFCIMarkingEnable] 2-286 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Description Threshold (in cells) used by the switch to trigger low EPD (early packet discard), EFCI, and backward RM (resource management) cell marking.
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Modifies the congestion control parameters for the switch. Displays the current traffic congestion settings for the switch. :20971 :10485 :13107 : 20971 cells : 10485 cells : 13107 cells : 13107 cells : OFF : OFF : OFF SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-287...
TrapCommunity Use TrapCommunity to manage the list of hosts that the switch sends trap notifications to concerning significant events. Each trap community has a name, IP address, and port number. The trap community name and address combination must be unique.
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# show trapcommunity TrapCommunity Name =========================================================================== trapcomm switch_prompt # 2-294 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Descriptions Creates a trap community entry on the switch. Removes an existing trap community from the switch. Displays all trap communities configured on the switch.
TrustedNMS Use TrustedNMS to configure a trusted network management system (NMS) on the switch. The trusted NMS is identified by its IP address. The trusted network management system is the only NMS allowed to perform critical operations such as: •...
Use VCCMask to manage the combination of VPI (virtual path identifier) bit and VCI (virtual channel identifier) bit settings. There are only four different VCC mask entries allowed by the switch and the VPI and VCI shift must total 12.
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Vpi Bits Vci Bits ============================================================================== switch_prompt # 2-298 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Description Modifies the proportion of bits assigned to the VPI and VCI for a given VCC or VPI/VCI set. The combined total of VPI and VCI bits must equal 12. The four most common VCC...
Multicast group MAC address. [Distribute VPI/VCI] Selective multicast forward VC established by the server. Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions [ELANNumber] <elannumber> show vlanmcast Administrator Value/Field Size 0-125 Description Displays multicast group MAC addresses served by a VLAN. SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-299 Default No default...
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Examples switch_prompt # show vlanmcast 0 MULTICAST ENTRIES for VLAN : 0 ------------------------------------ McastId Group MAC Address : 01:80:C2:00:00:00 Distribute VPI/VCI : 0/62 switch_prompt # 2-300 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual...
Accessing the Boot Load Commands Boot load commands are executed from the boot load prompt. The boot load prompt is not part of the switch console, and is accessible only after a reboot and before the switch software is loaded. Perform the following steps to gain access to the boot load prompt: s•...
Clearing Flash File System, please wait... Successfully cleared Flash File System => 2p›F After you return to the switch console (exit the boot prompt) following series of messages appears at the console ending with the At the password: to reinitialize the flash file system and reboot again to enable normal config switch operation.
POST OFF => df Command (download firmware) to download software images from a TFTP/Bootp server to the flash RAM of the switch. 2p›F Be sure the location and names of the image files are known to the TFTP/Bootp server to allow the server to automatically download the files to the switch.
New Switch Software programmed successfully => go Command Use the command to exit the boot load prompt and run switch software (with or without POST). Parameter Explanation Bypass POST and go directly to switch software. Run POST, and then run switch software.
0 ..changes the Boot Load default to be Boot Load Software0; 1 ..changes the Boot Load default to be Boot Load Software1 Changes Boot Load default to be Boot Load Software (0) or (1) (1) UP (2) UP (9) DOWN SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 3-5 ) can be...
Command to set whether POST diagnostics are run by default when the switch is started. ponf Parameter Explanation POST is off. Switch goes directly to start-up. POST is on. Switch runs POST before going to switch operating software. none Same as ;...
Boot Load Commands swms Command to tell the switch to transfer TSM/CPU mastership to the redundant CPU/TSM. swms Examples =>swms Transferring mastership to slave TSM/CPU... => SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 3-7...
Application Programming Interface Address Resolution Protocol ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange Asynchronous Transfer Mode Available Cell Rate Bridged Ethernet Bit Error Ratio (Rate) B-ICI Broadband Inter-Carrier Interface B-ISDN Broadband Integrated Services Digital Network SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual A-1...
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Congestion Indicator Cell Loss Priority Cell Loss Ratio CMIP Common Management Information Protocol Communication Class of Service Customer Premise Equipment Central Processing Unit Cyclic Redundancy Check Cell Relay Service Convergence Sublayer Cell Transfer Delay A-2 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Acronyms...
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E-NET Ethernet EFCI Explicit Forward Congestion Indicator EISA Extended Industry Standard Architecture ELAN Emulated Local Area Network Electro-Magnetic Interference Enterprise Network Roundtable End of Frame Early Packet Discard EPROM Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory Electro-Static Device SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual A-3...
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First In First Out File Transfer Protocol GB/S Gigabits per second GCRA Generic Cell Rate Algorithm Generic Flow Control Header Error Check IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol Identification Number A-4 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Acronyms...
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Internet Protocol over ATM Internetwork Packet Exchange protocol ITU-TSS International Telecommunications Union-Telecommunications Standards Sector ISDN Integrated Service Digital Network JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group KB/S Kilobits per second Local Area Network LANE LAN Emulation LAN Emulation SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual A-5...
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Logical Link Control Local Management Interface Media Access Control Metropolitan Area Network MB/S Megabits per second Maximum Burst Size Minimum Cell Rate Management Information Base Multi-Mode Fiber Multi-Point Main Switch Module Maximum Transfer Unit A-6 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Acronyms...
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Network Services Access Point Operations and Maintenance OAM&P Operations, Administration, Maintenance and Provisioning OC-1 Optical Carrier 1 OC-N Optical Carrier n (where "n" is an integer) Open Data-link Interface Out of Band Open Systems Interconnection SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual A-7...
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Programmable Read-Only Memory Payload Type Indicator Point-to-Point Permanent or Provisioned Virtual Circuit Quality of Service QSAAL Q-Signaling ATM Adaptation Layer. (Q represents the Q-series of the ITU-T (International Telecommunications Union). Read-Only Access Random Access Memory A-8 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Acronyms...
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Simple Network Management Protocol SONET Synchronous Optical Network STM-1 Synchronous Transport Module 1 STM-N Synchronous Transport Module n (where ‘n' is an integer) STM-NC Synchronous Transport Module n - concatenated (where ‘n' is an integer) Shielded Twisted Pair SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual A-9...
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TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol Type, Length and Value Unspecified Bit Rate UNI Management Entity User-Network Interface Unnumbered Poll Usage Parameter Control UTOPIA Universal Test and Operations Physical Interface for ATM Unshielded Twisted Pair A-10 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Acronyms...
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Variable Bit Rate/Real Time VBR/NRT Variable Bit Rate/Non-real Time Virtual Circuit Virtual Channel Connection Virtual Channel Identifier Virtual Channel Link VLAN Virtual LAN Virtual Path Virtual Path Connection Virtual Path Identifier Virtual Private Network Wide Area Network SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual A-11...
APPENDIX B EVENT/ALARM MESSAGES The SmartSwitch 6500 records and reports its operation in real-time using events and alarms. An event is the occurrence of a significant activity. Examples of events are a port going down or a client joining an ELAN. Alarms are a specific class of events defined as “those events that the user needs to know about or attend to right away.”...
The event ID is an 8 or 9-digit decimal number that allows you to identify the source of the event or alarm. The first five or six digits indicate the software module associated with the switch activity. The remaining digits identify the specific type of activity.
A complete list of event and alarm messages is beyond the scope of this manual. If a recovery action is not apparent from the message text (or context in which the switch activity occurred), contact your Cabletron representative for assistance. 000:00:23:502 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual B-3...
APPENDIX C TECHNICAL SUPPORT This appendix tells you what to do if you need technical support for your SmartSwitch 6500. Cabletron offers several support and service programs that provide high-quality support to our customers. For technical support, first contact your place of purchase. If you need additional assistance, contact Cabletron Systems, Inc. There are several easy ways to reach Cabletron Customer Support and Service.
Detailed description of the issue (including history, what you've tried, and conditions under which you see this occur) Hardware model number, software version, and switch configuration (that is, what part types are in what slots) Hardware Warranty Cabletron warrants its products against defects in the physical product for one year from the date of receipt by the end user (as shown by Proof of Purchase).
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