Searching By Vpi Or Vpi/Vci - Nortel Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Manual

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vpi=15 vci=111 --> card=3 port=11
vpi=15 vci=112 --> card=3 port=12
vpi=15 vci=113 --> card=3 port=13
vpi=15 vci=114 --> card=3 port=14
vpi=15 vci=115 --> card=3 port=15
vpi=15 vci=116 --> card=3 port=16

Searching by VPI or VPI/VCI

The vshow command enables you to search for connections with a VPI
number or VPI and VCI pairing. The syntax of the command is:
vshow [<VPI#i>[,<#j>] [<VCI#k>[,<#l>]] [-detail]]
where
is the first VPI number
<VPI#i>
is the last VPI number in a range of VPI numbers
[,<#j>]
is the first VCI number
<VCI#k>
is the last VCI number in a range of VCI numbers
[,<#l>]
[-detail]
PartialFill, CAS, and CBR clock mode
Note: Entering the vshow command without the parameters displays all
connections mapped to ports.
Searching by VPI number
Procedure
1
Search for connections with the VPI numbers:
vshow [<VPI#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 using VPI 20 on service board 2.
[Edgeplex CLI]: 2
[E1-2]: vshow 20 -detail
Chapter 3 Provisioning ports and connections 47
displays the board number, port number, cdvt, MaxBuffSize,
Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2

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