Table Of Contents
dspimagrp
dspimagrpalm
dspimagrpalmcnt
dspimagrpalms
dspimagrpbucketcnt
dspimagrps
dspimalnk
dspimalnkalm
dspimalnkalms
dspimalnkbucketcnt
dspimalnkcnt
dspimalnks
dspimaparms
dspliccd
dspln
dsplnalm
dsplnalmcnf
dsplnalmcnt
dsplnalms
dsplnload
dsplnpmbucketcnt
dsplns
dspload
dspmfrbundle
dspmfrbundlealm
dspmfrbundlealms
dspmfrbundlebucketcnt
dspmfrbundlecnt
dspmfrbundles
dspmfrlnk
dspmfrlnkalm
dspmfrlnkalms
dspmfrlnkbucketcnt
dspmfrlnkcnt
dspmfrlnks
dspmpbundle
dspmpbundlecnt
dspmpbundleparams
dspmpbundles
dsppart
dspparts
dsppath
dsppathalm
dsppathalmcnf
dsppathalmcnt
dsppathalms
dsppaths
dspport
dspportcnt
dspportload
dspports
dspportsct
dspppplink
dspppplinks
dspppplnkcnt
dsppppmux
dsppppmuxcnt
dspprf
dspprfhist
dsprmalms
dsprminfo
dsprmrsrc
dsprmrsrcs
dsprscprtn
dsprscprtns
dspsarcnt
dspsct
dsptotals
dsptug3cnf
dsptug3s
dspversion
dspvsicon
dspvsicons
dspvsiparts
exit
getpcrfromcir
help
history
insbiterror
logout
memshow
movelic
restartimagrp
rrtcon
sesntimeout
setctx
seteng
sfmDBShow
shellConn
smclrscrn
startbert
startimalnktst
stopbert
stopimalnktst
switchapsln
timeout
trace
tstcon
tstconseg
tstdelay
upallports
upcon
upcons
upilmi
upimagrp
upln
upmfrbundle
upmpbundle
uppath
upport
upppplink
users
who
whoami
dspimagrp
Display IMA Group
Service Context—ATM
Modules—MPSM-T3E3-155, MPSM-16-T1E1
Enter the dspimagrp command to display the following configuration information for the specified IMA group.
Information
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Description
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IMA group number
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Identifies the IMA group whose configuration information you want to display.
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NE IMA version
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The IMA version at the near end (was specified by addimagrp).
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Group symmetry
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The group symmetry mode adjusted during the group start-up.
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Minimum links in TX direction
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The minimum number of links that must be active on the transmit side for the IMA group to be operational.
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Minimum links in RX direction
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The minimum number of links that must be active on the receive side for the IMA group to operational.
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NE TX clock mode
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The transmit clocking mode used by the near-end IMA group.
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FE TX clock mode
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The transmit clocking mode used by the far-end IMA group.
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TX Frame length
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The frame length used by the IMA group in the transmit direction.
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RX Frame length
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The frame length used by the IMA group in the receive direction.
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Group GTSM
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The current state of the IMA group (the GTSM state).
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NE group state
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The state of the near-end IMA group. For example: start-up state.
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FE group state
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The state of the far-end IMA group. For example: start-up state.
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Group failure status
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Could be near end state is unknown, failed, start-up, etc.
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TX IMA ID
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The IMA ID currently in use by the near-end IMA function.
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RX IMA ID
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The IMA ID currently in use by the far-end IMA function.
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Max cell rate
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The maximum number of cells per second for this IMA group.
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Avail cell rate
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The amount of bandwidth in cells per second available to this group.
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Differential delay maximum
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The maximum number of milliseconds of differential delay among the links that are tolerated on this interface.
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Diff delay maximum observed
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The latest maximum differential delay (in milliseconds) observed between the links having the least and most link propagation delay, among the receive links currently configured in the IMA group.
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Accumulated delay
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The accumulated delay for the current IMA group in milliseconds.
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Clear accumulated delay status
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The accumulated delay status for the current IMA group.
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GTSM up integration time
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Integration UP time for alarm integration. Persisting checking time to enter a failure alarm condition, in case of LIF, LODS, RFI-IMA fault failure alarms. Units of measure are milliseconds.
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GTSM down integration time
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Integration DOWN time for alarm integration. Persisting clearing time to exit the LIF, LODS, RFI-IMA failure alarm conditions. Units of measure are milliseconds.
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Number TX configured links
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The number of transmit links that are configured in this IMA group.
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Number RX configured link
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The number of receive links that are configured in this IMA group.
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Number of active TX links
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The number of transmit links that are active in this IMA group.
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Number of actual RX links
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The number of receive links that are active in this IMA group.
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Least delay link
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The ifIndex of the link configured in the IMA group that has the smallest link propagation delay. A value of zero may appear if no link has been configured in the IMA group or if the link with the smallest link propagation delay has not yet been determined.
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Tx timing reference link
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The ifIndex of the transmit timing reference link used by the near-end for IMA data cell clock recovery from the ATM layer. A value of zero may appear if no link has been configured in the group or if the transmit timing reference link has not yet been selected.
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Rx timing reference link
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The ifIndex of the receive timing reference link used by the near-end for IMA data cell clock recovery toward the ATM layer. A value of zero may appear if no link has been configured in the group or if the receive timing reference link has not yet been selected.
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Group running seconds
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The number of seconds the local IMA group has been running.
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Alpha value
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This is the alpha value used to specify the number of consecutive invalid ICP cells to be detected before moving to the IMA Hunt state from the IMA Sync state.
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Beta value
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This is the beta value used to specify the number of consecutive errored ICP cells to be detected before moving to the IMA Hunt state from the IMA Sync state.
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Gamma value
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This is the gamma value used to specify the number of consecutive valid ICP cells to be detected before moving to the IMA Sync state from the IMA PreSync state.
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TX OAM label
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IMA OAM Label value transmitted by the near-end IMA unit.
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RX OAM label
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IMA OAM Label value transmitted by the far-end IMA unit. A 0 likely means that the IMA unit has not yet received an OAM label from the far-end IMA unit.
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Test pattern procedure status
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The current link test procedure status—enabled or disabled, for example.
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Test link
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The current link under test.
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Test pattern
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The current link test pattern.
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Stuff Cell Indication (frames)
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The Stuff Cell indicator in frames.
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Version Fallback Enabled
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Indicates whether version fallback is enabled (true) or disabled (false).
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Auto-Restart Mode
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Indicates whether version fallback is enabled or disabled.
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Rx IMA ID Expected
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Displays the ID of the IMA that is expected to be received from the far end of the connection.
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Auto-Restart Sync State
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Indicates whether Auto-Restart Sync is enabled or disabled.
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Syntax
dspimagrp <group>
Syntax Description
group
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Specifies the IMA group to display.
Note Enter the dspimagrps command to see a list of all IMA groups on the current card.
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Related Commands
addimagrp, delimagrp, dspimagrps, cnfimagrp
Attributes
Log: no
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State: active
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Privilege: ANYUSER
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Example
In the following example, the user displays the configuration for group 1.
NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspimagrp 1
Group Symmetry : Symm Operation
Tx Frame Len (bytes) : 128
Rx Frame Len (bytes) : 128
NE Group State : Operational
FE Group State : Operational
Group Failure Status : No Failure
Max Cell Rate (c/s) : 7183
Avail Cell Rate (c/s) : 7183
Diff Delay Max (msecs) : 200
Diff Delay Max Observed (msecs) : 0
Accumulated Delay (msecs) : 0
Clear Accumulated Delay Status : Not In Progress
GTSM Up Integ Time (msecs) : 0
Type <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to stop:
GTSM Dn Integ Time (msecs) : 4000
Least Delay Link : 1.1:28
Tx Timing Ref Link : 1.1:28
Rx Timing Ref Link : 1.1:27
Group Running Secs : 276430
Test Pattern Procedure Status : Disabled
Stuff Cell Indication (frames) : 1
Version Fallback Enabled : true
Auto-Restart Mode : disable
Auto-Restart Sync State : disable
dspimagrpalm
Display IMA Group Alarm
Service Context—ATM
Modules—MPSM-T3E3-155, MPSM-16-T1E1
Enter the dspimagrpalm command to display the group number and alarm state for the specified IMA group. The possible alarms are as follows:
•
imaAlarmLinkLif (1)
•
imaAlarmLinkLods (2)
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imaAlarmLinkRfi (3)
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imaAlarmLinkTxMisConnect (4)
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imaAlarmLinkRxMisConnect (5)
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imaAlarmLinkTxFault (6)
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imaAlarmLinkRxFault (7)
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imaAlarmLinkTxUnusableFe (8)
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imaAlarmLinkRxUnusableFe (9)
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imaAlarmGroupStartupFe (10)
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imaAlarmGroupCfgAbort (11)
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imaAlarmGroupCfgAbortFe (12)
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imaAlarmGroupInsuffLinks (13)
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imaAlarmGroupInsuffLinksFe (14)
•
imaAlarmGroupBlockedFe (15)
•
imaAlarmGroupTimingSynch (16)
Syntax
dspimagrpalm <group>
Syntax Description
group
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Specifies the IMA group whose alarms you want to display.
Note Enter the dspimagrps command in the ATM context to see a list of all IMA groups on the current card.
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Related Commands
dspimagrpalms
Attributes
Log: no
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State: active
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Privilege: ANYUSER
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Example
In the following example, the user displays the alarms for IMA group 11.
NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspimagrpalm 11
dspimagrpalmcnt
Display IMA Group Alarm Count
Service Context—ATM
Modules—MPSM-T3E3-155, MPSM-16-T1E1
Enter the dspimagrpalmcnt command to display the current alarm count for the specified IMA group.
Syntax
dspimagrpalmcnt <group>
Syntax Description
group
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Specifies the IMA group whose alarm counters you want to display.
Note Enter the dspimagrps command in the ATM context to see a list of all IMA groups on the current card.
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Related Commands
clrimagrpalmcnt, clrimagrpalmcnts, dspimagrpalmcnt, dspimagrpbucketcnt
Attributes
Log: no
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State: active, standby
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Privilege: ANYUSER
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Example
In the following example, the user displays the current alarm count for IMA group 1.
NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspimagrpalmcnt 1
Group Avail Cell Rate : 0
dspimagrpalms
Display IMA Group Alarms
Service Context—ATM
Modules—MPSM-T3E3-155, MPSM-16-T1E1
Enter the dspimagrpalms command to display the group number and alarm state for all configured IMA groups. The possible alarms are as follows:
•
imaAlarmLinkLif (1)
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imaAlarmLinkLods (2)
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imaAlarmLinkRfi (3)
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imaAlarmLinkTxMisConnect (4)
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imaAlarmLinkRxMisConnect (5)
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imaAlarmLinkTxFault (6)
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imaAlarmLinkRxFault (7)
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imaAlarmLinkTxUnusableFe (8)
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imaAlarmLinkRxUnusableFe (9)
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imaAlarmGroupStartupFe (10)
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imaAlarmGroupCfgAbort (11)
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imaAlarmGroupCfgAbortFe (12)
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imaAlarmGroupInsuffLinks (13)
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imaAlarmGroupInsuffLinksFe (14)
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imaAlarmGroupBlockedFe (15)
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imaAlarmGroupTimingSynch (16)
Syntax
dspimagrpalms
Syntax Description
No parameters
Related Commands
dspimagrpalm
Attributes
Log: no
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State: active
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Privilege: ANYUSER
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Example
In the following example, the user displays alarms for all configured IMA groups:
NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspimagrpalms
dspimagrpbucketcnt
Display IMA Group Bucket Count
Service Context—ATM
Modules—MPSM-T3E3-155, MPSM-16-T1E1
Enter the dspimagrpbucketcnt command to display the alarm bucket count for the specified IMA group at the specified interval (intvl).
Syntax
dspimagrpbucketcnt <group> <intvl>
Syntax Description
group
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Specifies the IMA group whose alarm counters you want to display.
Note Enter the dspimagrps command in the ATM context to see a list of all IMA groups on the current card.
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intvl
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The time interval to display (0-96). Interval 0 is the current 15-minute and 24-hour interval. Interval 1 is the most recent 15-minute interval. Interval 2 is the next most recent 15-minute interval, and so on. Interval 96 is the oldest 15-minute interval.
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Related Commands
clrimagrpalmcnt, clrimagrpalmcnts, dspimagrpalmcnt, dspimagrpcnt
Attributes
Log: no
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State: active, standby
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Privilege: ANYUSER
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Example
In the following example, the user displays the cell count in the policing bucket for IMA group 5 at the most recent 15-minute interval.
M8850_SF.27.MPSM16T1E1[ATM].a > dspimagrpbucketcnt 5 0
dspimagrps
Display IMA Groups
Service Context—ATM
Modules—MPSM-T3E3-155, MPSM-16-T1E1
Enter the dspimagrps command to display the following information for all configured IMA groups:
Information
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Description
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IMA grp
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Identifies the IMA group you are displaying.
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min links
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Minimum number of active links required for the IMA group to be operational.
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Tx frm len
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Transmit frame length. Possible frame lengths are as follows:
• IMA 1.0—128
• IMA 1.1—32,64,128 or 256
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Rx frm len
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Receive frame length. Possible frame lengths are as follows:
• IMA 1.0—128
• IMA 1.1—32,64,128 or 256
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Tx clk mode
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Specifies the transmit clock mode. Enter a number to indicate the transmit clock mode as follows:
• 1 = CTC
• 2 = ITC
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Diff delay (ms)
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The maximum differential delay in milliseconds.
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NE-IMA state
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The current operational state of the near-end IMA Group State Machine.
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NE-IMA state
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The current operational state of the far-end IMA Group State Machine.
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IMA ver
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The version of IMA in use by the IMA group, either IMA 1.0 or IMA 1.1.
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Syntax
dspimagrps
Syntax Description
No parameters
Related Commands
dspimagrp
Attributes
Log: no
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State: active
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Privilege: ANYUSER
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Example
In the following example, the user displays information about all configured IMA groups.
NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspimagrps
Ima Min Tx Rx Tx Diff NE-IMA FE-IMA IMA
Grp Lnks Frm Frm Clk Delay State State Ver
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 1 128 128 CTC 200 Insuff Links Operational 1.1
2 2 256 256 CTC 275 Operational Operational 1.1
3 2 256 256 CTC 100 Insuff Links Insuff Links 1.1
dspimalnk
Display IMA Link
Service Context—ATM
Modules—MPSM-T3E3-155, MPSM-16-T1E1
Enter the dspimalnk command to display the following configuration information for the specified IMA link.
Field
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Description
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IMA Link Number
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Identifies the line or path of the IMA link you want to display.
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IMA Link Group Number
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Identifies the IMA group to which the specified IMA link belongs.
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LinkRelDelay
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The latest measured delay (in milliseconds) on this link relative to the link, in the same IMA group, with the least delay.
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LinkNeTxState
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The current state of the near-end transmit link
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LinkNeRxState
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The current state of the near-end receive link.
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LinkFeTxState
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The current state of the far-end transmit link as reported via ICP cells.
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LinkFeRxState
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The current state of the far-end receive link as reported via ICP cells.
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LinkNeRxFailureStatus
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The current link failure status of the near-end receive link.
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LinkFeRxFailureStatus
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The current link failure status of the far-end receive link as reported via ICP cells.
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ImaLink TxLid
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Identifies the local outgoing link.
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ImaLink RxLid
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Identifies the remote incoming link as reported via ICP cells.
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LinkRxTestPattern
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This object identifies the test pattern received in the ICP Cell (octet 17) on the link during the IMA Test Pattern Procedure. This value may then be compared to the transmitted test pattern.
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LinkTestProcStatus
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This value indicates the current state of the Test Pattern Procedure:
• disabled: the test is not running
• operating: the test is running and no error has been found on this interface.
• linkFail: an error has been detected on this link during the test.
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LinkLifIntUpTime
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LIF integration up time. Range: 0-400000 milliseconds. The LIF (Loss of IMA Frame) defect is the occurrence of persistent OIF (Out of IMA Frame) anomalies for at least 2 IMA frames.
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LinkLifIntDnTime
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LIF integration down time. Range: 0-400000 milliseconds. The LIF (Loss of IMA Frame) defect is the occurrence of persistent OIF (Out of IMA Frame) anomalies for at least 2 IMA frames.
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LinkLodsIntUpTime
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LODS integration up time. Range 0-100000 milliseconds. The LODS (Link Out of Delay Synchronization) is a link event indicating that the link is not synchronized with the other links within the IMA group.
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LinkLodsIntDnTime
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LODS integration down time. Range 0-100000 milliseconds. The LODS (Link Out of Delay Synchronization) is a link event indicating that the link is not synchronized with the other links within the IMA group.
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Syntax
dspimalnk <link>
Syntax Description
link
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Identifies the link (line or path) in an IMA group to display.
Note Enter the dspimalnks command to see a list of all IMA links on the current card.
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Related Commands
addimalnk, cnfimalnk, delimalnk, dspimalnks
Attributes
Log: no
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State: active
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Privilege: ANYUSER
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Example
In the following example, the user displays the configuration information for IMA link (path) 1.1:7.
M8850_SF.10.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspimalnk 1.1:7
IMA Link Group Number : 1
Link Rel Delay (msecs) : 0
Link NE Tx State : Active
Link NE Rx State : Active
Link FE Tx State : Active
Link FE Rx State : Active
Link NE Rx Failure Status : No Failure
Link FE Rx Failure Status : No Failure
Link Rx Test Pattern : 255
Link Test Procedure Status : Disabled
Link LIF Integ UpTime : 2500
Link LIF Integ DownTime : 10000
Link LODS Integ UpTime : 2500
Link LODS Integ DownTime : 10000
dspimalnkalm
Display IMA Link Alarm
Service Context—ATM
Modules—MPSM-T3E3-155, MPSM-16-T1E1
Enter the dspimalnkalm command to display the alarm state of the specified IMA link/path.
Information
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Description
|
Link Number
|
The IMA path or line number.
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Alarm
|
The IMA link alarm state.
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Syntax
dspimalnkalm <link>
Syntax Description
link
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Identifies the link (line or path) for which you want to display alarms.
Note Enter the dspimalnks command to see a list of all links on the current card.
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Related Commands
dspimalnkalms
Attributes
Log: no
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State: active
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Privilege: ANYUSER
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Example
In the following example, the user displays the alarms for the IMA link with the path ID 1.1.3:1.2 (where the bay is 1,the line is 1, the STS is 3, the VTG is 1, and the VT is 2). In this example, there are no alarms present.
mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspimalnkalm 1.1.3:1.2
In the following example, the user displays alarms for IMA link (physical line) 1.2. In this example, link1.2 shows an LIF (Loss of IMA Frame) failure.
M8850_SF.27.MPSM16T1E1[ATM].a > dspimalnkalm 1.2
mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[ATM].a >
dspimalnkalms
Display IMA Link Alarms
Service Context—ATM
Modules—MPSM-T3E3-155, MPSM-16-T1E1
Enter the dspimalnkalms command to display the alarm states of all IMA links.
Information
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Description
|
imaLinkNumber
|
Identifies the IMA line or path.
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Alarm
|
The IMA link Alarm State.
|
Syntax
dspimalnkalms
Syntax Description
No parameters
Related Commands
dspimalnkalm
Attributes
Log: no
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State: active
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Privilege: ANYUSER
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Example
In the following example, the user displays alarms for all IMA links.
M8850_SF.10.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspimalnkalms
dspimalnkbucketcnt
Display IMA Link Bucket Count
Service Context—ATM
Modules—MPSM-T3E3-155, MPSM-16-T1E1
Enter the dspimalnkbucketcnt command to display the following performance and statistic bucket counter information for the specified IMA link at the specified interval.
Information
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Description
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Link Number
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Identifies the IMA link whose performance and statistic counter information you want to display.
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Interval Number
|
The time interval to display (0-96). Interval 0 is the current 15-minute and 24-hour interval. Interval 1 is the most recent 15-minute interval. Interval 2 is the next most recent 15-minute interval, and so on. Interval 96 is the oldest 15-minute interval.
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SESs
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The count of one-second intervals containing less than 30 percent of the ICP cells counted as IV-IMAs, or one or more link defects (such as LOS, OOF/LOF, AIS, LIF, LODS, or LCD) except during UAS-IMA condition. The number of SESs is displayed for both the near end and the far end.
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Unavailable Seconds
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The count of unavailable seconds at the near end and far end. Unavailability begins at the onset of 10 contiguous SES-IMA and ends at the onset of 10 contiguous seconds with no SES-IMA.
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Tx Unusable Seconds
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The count of unusable seconds for transmitting at the near-end Tx LSM and from the far end Tx LSM.
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Rx Unusable Seconds
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The count of seconds with unusable indications for receiving at the near end RX LSM and from the far-end RX LSM.
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Tx Stuffs
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The count of stuffed events inserted in the transmit direction. This is an optional attribute.
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Rx Stuffs
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The count of stuffed events detected in the receive direction. This is an optional attribute.
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IMA Violations
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The count of errored, invalid, or missing IMA Control Protocol (ICP) cells, except during SES-IMA or UAS-IMA conditions.
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OIF Anomalies
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The count of Out of IMA Frame (OIF) anomalies, except during SES-IMA or UAS-IMA conditions, at the near-end. This is an optional attribute.
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Syntax
dspimalnkbucketcnt <link> <intvl>
Syntax Description
link
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Identifies the IMA link (line or path) for which you want to display interval stastics.
Note Enter the dspimalnks command to see a list of all IMA links on the current card.
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intvl
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The time interval to display (0-96). Interval 0 is the current 15-minute and 24-hour interval. Interval 1 is the most recent 15-minute interval. Interval 2 is the next most recent 15-minute interval, and so on. Interval 96 is the oldest 15-minute interval.
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Related Commands
clrimagrpalmcnt, clrimagrpalmcnts, clrimalnkcnts
Attributes
Log: no
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State: active, standby
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Privilege: ANYUSER
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Example
In the following example, the user displays performance and statistic bucket counter information for the IMA link with the path ID 1.1.3:1.2. In this example, the user displays the cell count at the most recent 15-minute interval.
mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspimalnkbucketcnt 1.1.3:1.1 1
Unavailable Seconds : 900 900
Tx Unusable Seconds : 900 900
Rx Unusable Seconds : 900 900
dspimalnkcnt
Display IMA Link Counters
Service Context—ATM
Modules—MPSM-T3E3-155, MPSM-16-T1E1
Enter the dspimalnkcnt command to display the following performance and statistic counter information for an IMA link.
Information
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Description
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IMA Link Number
|
Identifies the IMA link whose performance and statistic counter information you want to display.
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IMA Group Number
|
Identifies the IMA group to which the specified IMA link belongs.
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IMA Link Violations
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The count of errored, invalid, or missing ICP cells, except during SES-IMA or UAS-IMA conditions.
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IMA Link OIF Anomalies
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The number of OIF anomalies, except during SES-IMA or UAS-IMA conditions, at the near-end. This is an optional attribute.
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IMA Link NE SES
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The count of one-second intervals containing less than 30 percent of the ICP cells counted as IV-IMAs, or one or more link defects (such as LOS, OOF/LOF, AIS, LIF, LODS, or LCD) except during UAS-IMA condition.
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IMA Link FE SES
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The count of one-second intervals containing one or more RDI-IMA defects, except during UAS-IMA-FE condition.
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IMA Link NE UnavSec
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The count of unavailable seconds at the near-end: unavailability begins at the onset of 10 contiguous SES-IMA and ends at the onset of 10 contiguous seconds with no SES-IMA.
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IMA Link FE UnavSec
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The count of unavailable seconds at the far-end: unavailability begins at the onset of 10 contiguous SES-IMA-FE and ends at the onset of 10 contiguous seconds with no SES-IMA-FE.
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IMA Link NE Tx UnusSec
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The count of unusable seconds for transmitting at the near-end Tx LSM.
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IMA Link NE Rx UnusSec
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The count of unusable seconds for receiving at the near-end Rx LSM.
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IMA Link FE Tx UnusSec
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The count of seconds with unusable indications for transmitting from the far-end Tx LSM.
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IMA Link FE Rx UnusSec
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The count of seconds with unusable indications for receiving from the far-end Rx LSM.
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IMA Link NE Tx Num Fail
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The number of times a near-end transmit failure alarm condition has been entered on this link.
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IMA Link NE Rx Num Fail
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The number of times a near-end receive failure alarm condition has been entered on this link.
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IMA Link FE Tx Num Fail
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The number of times a far-end transmit failure alarm condition has been entered on this link.
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IMA Link FE Rx Num Fail
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The number of times a far-end receive failure alarm condition has been entered on this link.
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IMA Link Tx Stuffs
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The count of stuffed events inserted in the transmit direction. This is an optional attribute.
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IMA Link Rx Stuffs
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The count of stuffed events detected in the receive direction. This is an optional attribute.
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IMA Link Rx Error Free ICP Cells
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The count of ICP cells received with no errors.
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Syntax
dspimalnkcnt <link>
Syntax Description
link
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Identifies the IMA link (line or path) for which you want to display stastics.
Enter the dspimalnks command to see a list of all links on the current card.
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Related Commands
dspimalnk
Attributes
Log: no
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State: active
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Privilege: ANYUSER
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Example
In the following example, the user displays performance and statistic counters for the IMA link with the path ID 1.1.3:1.2.
mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspimalnkcnt 1.1.3:1.2
IMA Link Number : 1.1.3:1.2
IMA Link Violations : -2144619088
IMA Link OIF Anomalies : -1
IMA Link NE SES : -2024403408
IMA Link FE UnavSec : 641
IMA Link NE Tx UnusSec : 0
IMA Link NE Rx UnusSec : -2140201800
IMA Link FE Tx UnusSec : 0
IMA Link FE Rx UnusSec : 16
IMA Link NE Tx Num Fail : -1
IMA Link NE Rx Num Fail : -1
IMA Link FE Tx Num Fail : 641
IMA Link FE Rx Num Fail : -2144989092
IMA Link Rx Stuffs : -2117391680
IMA Link Rx Error Free ICP cells : 64
mpsm_node.5.MPSM155[ATM].a >
dspimalnks
Display IMA Links
Service Context—ATM
Modules—MPSM-T3E3-155, MPSM-16-T1E1
Enter the dspimalnks command to display the following configuration information for IMA links.
Information
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Description
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Link number
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This corresponds to the ifIndex of the MIB-II interface on which this link is established. This object also corresponds to the logical number (ifIndex) assigned to this IMA link.
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Group number
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Identifies the IMA group (imaGroupIndex) of which this link is a member.
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Relative delay
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The latest measured delay on this link relative to the link, in the same IMA group, with the least delay.
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Near-end transmit state
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The current state of the near-end transmit link
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Near-edn receive state
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The current state of the near-end receive link.
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Near-end receive fail status
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The current link failure status of the near-end receive link.
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Transmit LID
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The outgoing LID used currently on the link by the local end. This value has meaning only if the link belongs to an IMA group.
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Receive LID
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The incoming LID used currently on the link by the remote end as reported via ICP cells. This value has meaning only if the link belongs to an IMA group.
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Syntax
dspimalnks
Syntax Description
No parameters
Related Commands
dspimalnk
Attributes
Log: no
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State: active
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Privilege: ANYUSER
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Example
In the following example, the user displays configuration information for all IMA links.
NodeB.6.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspimalnks
Link Grp Rel Ne Ne NeRx Tx Rx
Num Num Dly Tx Rx Fail Lid Lid
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.1 1 0 Usable Not In Grp Lif Fail 8 255
1.2 1 0 Usable Not In Grp Lif Fail 9 255
1.3 1 0 Active Active No Failure 10 10
dspimaparms
Display IMA Parameters
Service Context—ATM, Frame Relay, PPP
Modules—MPSM-T3E3-155, MPSM-16-T1E1
Enter the dspimaparms command to display the following IMA configuration information:
•
Maximum number of IMA groups that can be supported.
•
Current number of IMA groups configured.
•
Minimum IMA ID range.
•
Maximum IMA ID range.
•
Status of IMA group auto-restart mode, either enabled or disabled.
•
Status of IMA version fallback mode, either enabled or disabled.
Syntax
dspimaparms
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
cnfimaparms
Attributes
Log: yes
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State: active, standby, init
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Privilege: ANYUSER
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Example
In the following example, the user displays IMA configuration information.
M8830_CH.12.MPSM155[ATM].a > dspimaparms
================================
Max IMA Groups Supported : 42
Configured IMA Groups : 0
IMA Ver Fallback : Enable
IMA Auto-Restart : Enable
dspliccd
Display Card Licenses
Service Context—ATM, Frame Relay, PPP
Modules—MPSM-T3E3-155, MPSM-16-T1E1
Enter the dspliccd command to display the current status of licenses on a service module.
Syntax
dspliccd
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
movelic
Attributes
Log: No
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State: Any
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Privilege: Any User
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Example
In the following example, the user displays the current status of licenses in slot 4.
M8830_CH.4.MPSM155[FR].a > dspliccd
Service Module Type: MPSM-T3E3-155
Service Module Serial Number: SAD074204EK
Provisioning (addcon) Allowed: YES
=========================================================
Needed License Type Needed Licenses
------------------- ---------------
=========================================================
Allocated License Type Allocated licenses
---------------------- ------------------
=========================================================
Programmed License Type Programmed licenses
------------------------ -------------------
=========================================================
Programmed License Registered: NO
License registration node: NONE
License registration chassis: NONE
dspln
Display Line
Service Context—ATM, Frame Relay, PPP
Modules—MPSM-T3E3-155, MPSM-16-T1E1
Enter the dspln command to display configuration and state information of a physical line on a card.
The dspln command displays the following characteristics for SONET/SDH lines:
Information
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Description
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Line Number
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The number of the interface being displayed, in the format bay.line.
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Admin Status
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Indicates whether the line is up or down.
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Loopback
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Indicates whether the line is in loopback mode or not:
• loopbackMode
• NoLoop
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Frame Scrambling
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Indicates whether Frame Scrambling is enabled or disabled on the line.
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Xmt Clock source
|
The configured clock source.
• localClk
• loopback
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Line Type
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The line type. For example, dsx3CbitParity
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Medium Type (SONET/SDH)
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Indicates whether the line medium type is SONET or SDH.
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Medium Time Elapsed
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Indicates the time that has elapsed for the line since the last interval.
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Medium Valid Intervals
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Indicates the Medium valid intervals configured for the line.
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Medium Line Type
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Indicates the medium line type. For example, multi-mode fiber (MMF) or long reach, single-mode fiber (SMF).
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Channelized
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Indicates whether the line is channelized or unchannelized.
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Num of STS-Paths/AUs
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Indicates the Number of STS-Paths/AUs on the line.
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Provisioned Paths/AUs
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Indicates the number of paths and AUs provisioned on the line.
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Alarm Status
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Indicates the current alarm status of the line:
• critical
• major
• minor
• clear
• unknown
• N/A
Note The alarm status for standby cards is reported as N/A because the alarm status of the standby card may not be the same as the active card.
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APS enabled
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Indicates whether APS is enabled or disabled on the line.
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Number of ATM ports
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The number of configured ATM ports on the line.
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Number of ATM partitions
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The number of configured ATM partitions on the line.
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Number of ATM SPVC
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The number of configured ATM SPVCs on the line.
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Number of ATM SPVP
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The number of configured ATM SPVPs on the line.
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Number of ATM SVC
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The number of configured ATM SVCs on the line.
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Number of ATM Sig VC
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The number of configured ATM Sig VCs on the line.
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Number of FR ports
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The number of configured Frame Relay ports on the line.
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Number of FR Connections
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The number of configured Frame Relay Connections on the line.
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Number of IMA links
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The number of configured IMA links on the line.
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Number of MFR links
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The number of configured Multilink Frame Relay bundles.
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The dspln command displays the following characteristics for DS3/E3 or DS1/E1 lines: