Nortel Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Manual
Nortel Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Manual

Nortel Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Manual

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  • Page 1: Command Line Interface

    Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide 241-5101-201...
  • Page 3 Publication: 241-5101-201 Document status: Standard Document version: R2.2 Document date: October 1999 Copyright © 1999 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved. Printed in Canada NORTEL, NORTEL NETWORKS, the globemark design, the NORTEL NETWORKS corporate logo, and PASSPORT are trademarks of Nortel Networks.
  • Page 5: Publication History

    Publication history October 1999 R2.2 Standard Commercial availability. Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2...
  • Page 6 Publication history 241-5101-201 R2.2...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Main features 17 Management information bases (MIB) 17 Circuit emulation services (CES) 17 Provisioning tools 18 Reference clock configuration 20 Constant bit rate (CBR) clocking 20 Fault management 20 Flash file system 20 Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2...
  • Page 8 Changing the password 24 Accessing a board in the CLI 24 Getting help in the CLI 25 Logging out of the CLI 26 Restarting Passport 8250 device using the CLI 26 CLI commands 27 Command syntax 29 Abbreviations 30 Uppercase and lowercase 30...
  • Page 9 Loading a different software version 68 Downloading software 69 Appendix A Time slots Converting time slots to hexadecimal format 71 Appendix B MIBs Enterprise MIB 79 Board 80 Port 80 SnmpManager 81 Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2 Contents 9...
  • Page 10 Contents CES VC set-up 82 Software load management 83 Uplink redundancy 83 Reference clock management 85 Fault log 85 Standard MIBs 86 Index 241-5101-201 R2.2...
  • Page 11: About This Document

    About this document This document explains how to manage the Passport 8250 and how to provision DS-1 and E1 unstructured and structured connections using the Passport 8250 command line interface (CLI). This document uses the terms DS-1/E1 and STM-1/OC-3. The term DS-1/E1 is for information that applies to both DS-1 and E1 interfaces.
  • Page 12: Conventions

    “Time slots” (page 71) explains how to convert time slots into hexadecimal format. • “MIBs” (page 79) details the management information bases (MIB) the Passport 8250 supports. Conventions There are documentation and symbol conventions used in this document. Documentation conventions There are a number of documentation conventions you should know about.
  • Page 13: Symbol Conventions

    Symbol conventions The following is a sample of the caution convention used in this document: Related documents See the following sections for documents related to the Passport 8250: • “Passport” (page 13) • “NMS” (page 14) •...
  • Page 14: Nms

    • NTP 241-5101-200, Passport 8250 Installation Guide See the following NMS documents for information on the NMS Passport 8250 tool, NMS Advisor tools, the network management configuration software and the Remote Access tool: • NTP 241-6001-028, NMS Passport 8250 Tools Guide •...
  • Page 15: Chapter 1 Introducing The Passport 8250

    48 DS-1/E1 ports, up to 336 DS-1s/E1s in a single frame. See “Passport 8250 device” (page 16) for an illustration of the Passport 8250. Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2...
  • Page 16: Typical Applications

    • acting as a traffic bridge between ATM and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) networks Benefits The benefits of using the Passport 8250 include the following: • protects existing equipment investments while migrating to ATM • enhances network survivability and improves network reliability •...
  • Page 17: Main Features

    RFC 1573, IF interface MIB • Enterprise MIB (proprietary) For details on the MIBs that Passport 8250 supports, see “MIBs” (page 79). Circuit emulation services (CES) The Passport 8250 complies to ATM Forum CES-IS version 2.0 and supports ATM adaptation layer (AAL1) constant bit rate (CBR) service for DS-1 and E1 traffic.
  • Page 18: Provisioning Tools

    18 Chapter 1 Introducing the Passport 8250 Provisioning tools A combination of the following three tools are used to manage the Passport 8250 device and provision connections: • “Command line interface” (page 18) • “NMS Passport 8250 Tools” (page 19) •...
  • Page 19 NMS Passport 8250 Tools The activities you can perform in the NMS Passport 8250 Tools depends on the release number. You can perform the following activities in the NMS Passport 8250 Tools release 11.1:...
  • Page 20: Reference Clock Configuration

    The clocking scheme can be derived from the Passport 8250 device or from the ATM network off an external port on the Passport 8250 device. When the clock is derived from an external port, you can switch from the primary port to the secondary port.
  • Page 21: Chapter 2 Getting Started With The Cli

    Chapter 2 Getting started with the CLI This section describes the command line interface (CLI) for the Passport 8250 device and provides instructions on how to get started with the CLI. You can view the following topics in this section: •...
  • Page 22: Cli Screen

    22 Chapter 2 Getting started with the CLI screen The CLI is a user interface that enables you to manage a Passport 8250 device using a set of text commands. The commands are entered at a command line prompt and the return key is used to execute the command. Depending on the command entered, a system response is displayed.
  • Page 23: Accessing The Cli

    Passport 8250 device, provided the Passport 8250 device already has an Internet protocol (IP) address. You can use a Telnet session to remotely access the CLI by entering the IP address of the Passport 8250 device and Telnet port 23 telnet.
  • Page 24: Changing The Password

    You monitor and configure the Passport 8250 device by accessing the boards on the Passport 8250 device. To access a specific board, type the slot number for the board at the CLI prompt. The CLI prompt changes to display the current board number.
  • Page 25: Getting Help In The Cli

    Procedure Find the syntax for a CLI command. help <CLI command> Chapter 2 Getting started with the CLI 25 Slot number Displayed in CLI... none Edgeplex CLI Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2...
  • Page 26: Logging Out Of The Cli

    Note 1: Entering the reboot command without the [net] parameter restarts the Passport 8250 and loads files from flash memory. Note 2: After restarting the Passport 8250 device, you can log into the CLI only after **** REBOOT COMPLETE, SYSTEM READY **** is displayed.
  • Page 27: Cli Commands

    Confirm that you want to restart the Passport 8250 device: Reboot system from local load? (y/n) y Example The following is an example of restarting the Passport 8250 device and loading system software from the flash memory. [E1-1]: reboot Reboot system from local load? (y/n) y rebooting system .
  • Page 28 Table 2 (continued) CLI commands Command Where explained cd <directory path> “Flash file system commands” (page 70) clockconfig NTP 241-5101-200, Passport 8250 Installation Guide “Flash file system commands” (page 70) exit “Logging out of the CLI” (page 26) faultlogclear “Deleting entries in the fault log”...
  • Page 29: Command Syntax

    Chapter 2 Getting started with the CLI 29 Description Display the current directory in the flash file system. Reboot the Passport 8250 from flash memory or from a remote host. Display and set the baud rate for the serial port. The default is 9600.
  • Page 30: Abbreviations

    30 Chapter 2 Getting started with the CLI • Mandatory parameter is information that is required to complete the command. • Optional parameter is information that is required to perform a specific action or information that is not required to complete the command. —...
  • Page 31: Chapter 3 Provisioning Ports And Connections

    [lineCoding=<value>] [SignalMode=<value>]] where is the port number <port#> [lineType=<value>] [lineCoding=<value>] [SignalMode=<value>] is the line type for the port is the line coding for the port is the signal mode for the E1 port Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2...
  • Page 32: Service Board In Slot 3

    See “Portconfig command parameters” (page 32) for the values that the Passport 8250 supports for line type, line coding, and signal mode. Note: The values for the portconfig parameters are case sensitive. Table 3 Portconfig command parameters...
  • Page 33: Changing Port Configuration Settings

    Far end loss of frame (LOF) Near end sending LOF indication Far end sending alarm indication signal (AIS) Near end sending AIS (Sheet 1 of 2) Chapter 3 Provisioning ports and connections 33 Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2...
  • Page 34: Procedure

    34 Chapter 3 Provisioning ports and connections Table 4 (continued) Status command parameter Number 1024 2048 4096 (Sheet 2 of 2) Procedure Ensure that you are accessing the correct service board number. See “Accessing a board in the CLI” (page 24) for information on changing board numbers.
  • Page 35: Creating Connections

    SignalMode= NONE LineCoding= B8ZS SignalMode= NONE LineCoding= B8ZS SignalMode= NONE LineCoding= B8ZS SignalMode= NONE LineCoding= B8ZS SignalMode= NONE LineCoding= B8ZS SignalMode= NONE LineCoding= B8ZS SignalMode= NONE LineCoding= B8ZS SignalMode= NONE LineCoding= B8ZS SignalMode= NONE Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2...
  • Page 36: Vpi/Vci Assignments

    36 Chapter 3 Provisioning ports and connections Once you have obtained the understanding required, see “Creating unstructured connections” (page 41) and “Creating structured Basic and structured CAS connections” (page 42) for the procedures to create connections. VPI/VCI assignments The following rules apply for VPIs and VCIs: •...
  • Page 37: Cbr Clocking

    (cdvt) that Passport [cdvt=<value>] 8250 tolerates in the cell stream without producing errors on the CBR interface. It is measured in 10 microsecond intervals. [PartialFill=<value>] cell before the ATM cell transmits onto the ATM network...
  • Page 38 38 Chapter 3 Provisioning ports and connections [MaxBuffSize=<value>] 8250 uses for storing the reassembled cell stream. It is measured in 10 microseconds. [CAS=<cas type>] [cbrclock=<cbrClockMode>] connection. See “Map command parameters” (page 38) for possible values for the map command parameters.
  • Page 39 Note 2: This document does not explain how to modify the default value and we recommend that you do not change the default value. (Sheet 2 of 3) Chapter 3 Provisioning ports and connections 39 Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2...
  • Page 40 40 Chapter 3 Provisioning ports and connections Table 5 (continued) Map command parameters Parameter Values [CAS=<cas type>] The CAS parameter is used for structured Basic and structured CAS connections. The default is BASIC. BASIC = structured Basic connection E1 = structured E1 CAS connection DS1_SF = structured DS-1 CAS connection with super frame (SF) DS1_ESF = structured DS-1 CAS connection with extended super frame (ESF)
  • Page 41: Creating Unstructured Connections

    1 on service board 1. The default CBR clocking is used. The mshow command is used to verify that the connection was created. [Edgeplex CLI]: 1 Chapter 3 Provisioning ports and connections 41 MaxBuffSize Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2...
  • Page 42: Creating Structured Basic And Structured Cas Connections

    42 Chapter 3 Provisioning ports and connections [T1-1]: map 1 10 11 [T1-1]: mshow 1 vpi=10 vci=11 --> card=1 port=1 Example The following is an example of creating DS-1 unstructured connections on multiple ports. VPI 11 and VCI 100, 101 and 102 are assigned to the connections.
  • Page 43 [E1-2]: map 1,4 0xFFFEFFFE 18 10 CAS=BASIC [E1-2]: mshow 1,4 vpi=18 vci=10 -> card=2 port=1 channel(s)=0xfffefffe vpi=18 vci=11 -> card=2 port=2 channel(s)=0xfffefffe vpi=18 vci=12 -> card=2 port=3 channel(s)=0xfffefffe vpi=18 vci=13 -> card=2 port=4 channel(s)=0xfffefffe Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2...
  • Page 44 44 Chapter 3 Provisioning ports and connections Example The following is an example of creating an E1 CAS connection for a single port. Time slots 1, 2, and 3 are assigned to the connection. VPI 18 and VCI 900 are assigned to the connection. The connection is mapped to port 1 on service board 1.
  • Page 45: Viewing Connections Mapped To Ports

    See “Accessing a board in the CLI” (page 24) for information on changing board numbers. Chapter 3 Provisioning ports and connections 45 is the first port number displays the VPI, VCI, time slots, cdvt, MaxBuffSize, Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2...
  • Page 46 46 Chapter 3 Provisioning ports and connections Search for ports with connections: mshow [<port#i>[,<#j>] [-detail]] Example The following is an example of displaying the VPI number, VCI number, board number, port number, number of time slots, cell delay variation tolerance (cdvt), partial cell fill, maximum buffer size, CAS type, and CBR clocking for structured connections mapped to ports 10, 11, and 12 on service board 2.
  • Page 47: Searching By Vpi Or Vpi/Vci

    (cdvt), partial cell fill, maximum buffer size, CAS type, and CBR clocking for structured connections using VPI 20 on service board 2. [Edgeplex CLI]: 2 [E1-2]: vshow 20 -detail Chapter 3 Provisioning ports and connections 47 Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2...
  • Page 48 48 Chapter 3 Provisioning ports and connections vpi=20 vci=50 --> card=2 port=10 channel(s)=0x0000fffe cdvt=100 MaxBuffSz=250 PartFill=0 CAS=E1 cbrClock=SYNCHRONOUS vpi=20 vci=51 --> card=2 port=11 channel(s)=0x0000fffe cdvt=100 MaxBuffSz=250 PartFill=0 CAS=E1 cbrClock=SYNCHRONOUS vpi=20 vci=52 --> card=2 port=12 channel(s)=0x0000fffe cdvt=100 MaxBuffSz=250 PartFill=0 CAS=E1 cbrClock=SYNCHRONOUS Searching by VPI number and VCI number Procedure Search for connections with VPI numbers and VCI numbers:...
  • Page 49: Deleting Connections

    Procedure Ensure that you are accessing the correct service board number. See “Accessing a board in the CLI” (page 24) for information on changing board numbers. Chapter 3 Provisioning ports and connections 49 Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2...
  • Page 50 50 Chapter 3 Provisioning ports and connections Verify that the connections exist: mshow [<port#i>[,<#j>] Delete the connections: unmap <port#i>[,<#j>] Example The following is an example of unmapping the connections mapped to ports 10, 11, and 12 on service board 2. Before unmapping the connections, the mshow command is used to verify that the connections exist.
  • Page 51: Chapter 4 Other Activities In The Cli

    “Viewing system information” (page 62) Checking for network connectivity The ping command tests that a remote host is reachable from the Passport 8250 device by sending Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo request packets. The syntax of the command is: ping <hostIP> [<numPktsToRx>] where <host IP>...
  • Page 52: Configuring The Atm Uplink Port For In-Band Management

    If the number of packets is unspecified, the routine waits for only one echo reply packet. If no packets are received within 5 seconds, the Passport 8250 displays that there is no answer from the remote host and exits the ping command.
  • Page 53 [set] For the vpi parameter, enter a VPI number. For the vci parameter, enter a VCI number. For the ip parameter, enter the IP address of the Passport 8250 and the subnet mask. Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2...
  • Page 54: Configuring The Redundant Atm Uplink Port

    54 Chapter 4 Other activities in the CLI For the enabled parameter, enter yes to enable the in-band management. Verify that the ATM port is configured for in-band management: ibconfig Example The following is an example of configuring the ATM uplink port for in-band management for the first time.
  • Page 55: Configuring The Redundant Atm Uplink Port For Automatic Switching

    The switching method options are automatic switching and manual switching. For automatic switching, the Passport 8250 changes from the primary port to the secondary port. For details on automatic switching, see “Configuring the redundant ATM uplink port for automatic switching”...
  • Page 56 56 Chapter 4 Other activities in the CLI Procedure Display the urconfig parameters to set the active port and primary port parameters: urconfig [set] automatic switching: off active port: A primary port: A For the automatic switching parameter, press enter to move to the next parameter.
  • Page 57: Configuring The Redundant Atm Uplink Port For Manual Switching

    [Edgeplex CLI]: urconfig set automatic switching: off active port: A B primary port: A B [Edgeplex CLI]: urconfig automatic switching: off active port: B primary port: B Chapter 4 Other activities in the CLI 57 Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2...
  • Page 58: Modifying Boot Parameters

    Modifying the community strings The snmpcs command modifies the get, set, and trap community strings for Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) operations between the Passport 8250 device and the network manager. The syntax of the command snmpcs [set] where modifies the community strings. For the get and trap community [set] strings, the default value is public.
  • Page 59: Viewing Alarm And Information Messages

    For the TRAP community string, press enter to accept the default value or enter private. Verify the new settings: snmpcs Note: Ensure that the Passport 8250 community strings are set the same as the network manager community strings. Example The following is an example of changing the set community string from private to public.
  • Page 60: Viewing Faults In The Fault Log

    The Passport 8250 records faults that interfere with the performance of the Passport 8250 device in the fault log file. The fault log contains a maximum of 24 entries, with the most recent fault as entry number one. Nortel support uses the information to help identify the cause of the problems.
  • Page 61: Viewing Entries In The Fault Log

    Data storage interrupt status register : 0x0001812b Machine status register Chapter 4 Other activities in the CLI 61 : 0d: 0h: 0m: 0s : 512 : "tWdbTask" : 0x000fa3a8 : 0x203e6f14 : 0x00009020 Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2...
  • Page 62: Deleting Entries In The Fault Log

    Procedure Display the status of the boards: status Example The following is an example of checking the status of a Passport 8250 device that contains a network board and a service board. [Edgeplex CLI]: status Running Version v1.0.19.981130 Card 0 241-5101-201 R2.2...
  • Page 63: Viewing The Software Version

    Example The following is an example of displaying the current software version running on a Passport 8250 device. [Edgeplex CLI] ver Running Version V2.0.5 990505 Chapter 4 Other activities in the CLI 63 Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2...
  • Page 64 64 Chapter 4 Other activities in the CLI 241-5101-201 R2.2...
  • Page 65: Chapter 5 Flash File System

    The LOAD_A and LOAD_B directories contain the same directory structure, but contain different software versions. During boot-up, the Passport 8250 reads the BOOT.CFG file to know which software version to load. The LOAD_A and LOAD_B directories contain a BOOT.O file, CODE directory, and DATA directory.
  • Page 66: Chapter 5 Flash File System

    66 Chapter 5 Flash file system • DS-1/E1 port configurations • ATM uplink redundancy • clock management • SNMP management list/trap destinations • system group/MIB-II • fault log See “Flash file system directory structure” (page 66) for an illustration of the directory structure and “Files”...
  • Page 67 Executable file used to load APPL.O SNMPMGRS.DAT Contains list of SNMP trap destinations. SYSINFO.DAT Contains system information in system group of MIB II. UPLINK.DAT Contains redundant ATM uplink configuration information. Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2 Chapter 5 Flash file system 67...
  • Page 68: Flash File System Commands

    [set] Note: Entering the bootpath command without the [set] parameter displays the current LOAD directory being used. Procedure Check the current directory the Passport 8250 device uses to load files: bootpath Change the directory: bootpath [set] Enter the new directory.
  • Page 69: Downloading Software

    Confirm that you want to restart the Passport 8250: Reboot system from local load? (y/n) Example The following is an example of loading a different software version. The LOAD directory changes from C:\LOAD_A to C:\LOAD_B. After changing the LOAD directory, the Passport 8250 is restarted.
  • Page 70 70 Chapter 5 Flash file system Exit the FTP session. From the CLI, ensure that the Passport 8250 will load files from the correct LOAD directory upon reboot. See “Loading a different software version” (page 68) for information on the bootpath command.
  • Page 71: Appendix A Time Slots

    Time slots 0, 1, 2, 3 4, 5, 6, 7 8, 9, 10, 11 12, 13, 14, 15 16, 17, 18, 19 20, 21, 22, 23 24, 25, 26, 27 28, 29, 30, 31 Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2...
  • Page 72 72 Appendix A Time slots Procedure Select the time slots you want to provision. For each group, convert the time slots to hexadecimal format. See the following tables for the hexadecimal values for each group of time slots: • “Group 1 converted to hexadecimal value” (page 74) •...
  • Page 73 Group 5 = no time slots = 0 Group 6 = no time slots = 0 Starting with group 6, order the hexadecimal values for each group together: hexadecimal value = 000010 Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2 Appendix A Time slots 73...
  • Page 74 74 Appendix A Time slots Table 13 Group 1 converted to hexadecimal value time slot hexadecimal value time slot hexadecimal value time slot hexadecimal value time slot hexadecimal value Table 14 Group 2 converted to hexadecimal value time slot hexadecimal value time slot hexadecimal value time slot...
  • Page 75 12,14 hexadecimal value time slot 12,15 hexadecimal value time slot 12,14,15 hexadecimal value Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2 Appendix A Time slots 75 9,10 8,9,10 9,11 8,9,11 10,11 9,10,11 8,9,10,11 12,13 13,14 12,13,14...
  • Page 76 76 Appendix A Time slots Table 17 Group 5 converted to hexadecimal value time slot hexadecimal value time slot hexadecimal value time slot hexadecimal value time slot hexadecimal value Table 18 Group 6 converted to hexadecimal value time slot hexadecimal value time slot hexadecimal value time slot...
  • Page 77 28,29 hexadecimal value time slot 28,30 hexadecimal value time slot 28,30,31 hexadecimal value Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2 Appendix A Time slots 77 24,25 25,26 24,25,26 25,27 24,25,27 26,27 25,26,27 24,25,26,27 28,29...
  • Page 78 78 Appendix A Time slots 241-5101-201 R2.2...
  • Page 79: Appendix Bmibs

    • “Enterprise MIB” (page 79) • “Standard MIBs” (page 86) Enterprise MIB There are eight tables available in the Passport 8250 Enterprise MIB. See the following eight sections for details on the tables: • “Board” (page 80) • “Port” (page 80) •...
  • Page 80: Board

    80 Appendix B MIBs Table 21 Access column Field Board The Board table displays information about the network board and the service boards. See “Board table” (page 80) for information on the board table. Table 22 Board table Object Access board slot id board part number board serial number...
  • Page 81: Snmpmanager

    1 - 16 = E1 or DS-1 The interface index allocated to the port. The current status of the board. The value is UP. The operating status of the board. Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2 Appendix B MIBs 81...
  • Page 82: Ces Vc Set-Up

    Access definition IP address The IP address of the management stations. The maximum of three management stations can receive traps from the Passport 8250. row status Enables the creation, deletion and viewing of the current status of the row. create and go: A new row is created and set to active.
  • Page 83: Software Load Management

    Definition The name of the directory in the flash file system that the Passport 8250 uses to retrieve system software and configuration data. The options are C:\LOAD_A and C:\LOAD_B. The default directory is C:\LOAD_A. Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2...
  • Page 84 The Passport 8250 attempts to select the primary port if a signal is present on this port. If not, the Passport 8250 switches to the secondary port. To return to the primary port, you modify the active port parameter.
  • Page 85: Reference Clock Management

    Source Fault log The fault logTable contains the 24 most recent faults that occurred in the Passport 8250 device. See “Fault logTable” (page 86) for information on the fault log table. Definition The board carrying the primary clock reference port.
  • Page 86: Standard Mibs

    Entry number Entry time stamp Entry board slot id Entry type Entry info Standard MIBs The Passport 8250 supports the following six standard management information bases (MIBs): • RFC 1595, SONET/SDH interface • RFC 1406, DS1 and E1 interface •...
  • Page 87 DS1 configuration Table DS1 current Table DS1 interval Table DS1 Total Table SONET/SDH Section Current Group SONET/SDH Section Interval Group SONET/SDH Line Current Group SONET/SDH Line Interval Group Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2 Appendix B MIBs 87 object...
  • Page 88 88 Appendix B MIBs Table 30 (continued) Standard MIBs Group SONET/SDH Path Group ATM MIB ATM Interface Configuration Group (Sheet 2 of 3) 241-5101-201 R2.2 Table Entry SONET/SDH Line Path Group SONET/SDH Path Interval Group atmInterfaceTCTable AtmInterfaceTC Entry atmTrafficDescParmT AtmTrafficDescr able ParamEntry AtmVclTable...
  • Page 89 Table 30 (continued) Standard MIBs Group cesmib MIB IF MIB (Sheet 3 of 3) Table Entry atmfCESConfTable atmfCESMappingTabl atmfCESStatsTable ifXTable Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2 Appendix B MIBs 89 object ifName ifLinkUpDownTr apEnable ifHighSpeed ifConnectorPres...
  • Page 90 90 Appendix B MIBs 241-5101-201 R2.2...
  • Page 91: Index

    37 Rules for creating 35 Viewing By port number 45 By VPI/VCI 47 Customer support 14 Fault log 60 Flash file system 65 Enterprise 79 Standard 86 Network connectivity 51 Passport 8250 Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2...
  • Page 92 Index Main features 17 Modifying boot parameters 58 Overview 15 Restarting 26 Ports Changing configuration 33 Rules for signal mode 36 Viewing configuration 33 Software Current version 63 Downloading 69 Loading 68 Time slots Converting to hexadecimal 71 Rules for assigning 36 241-5101-201 R2.2...
  • Page 94 Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2 Copyright © 1999 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved. NORTEL, NORTEL NETWORKS, the globemark design, the NORTEL NETWORKS corporate logo, and PASSPORT are trademarks of Nortel Networks. Publication: 241-5101-201 Document status: Standard Document version: R2.2...

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