Avaya M770 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Chapter 6
Managing Virtual Ports
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Avaya M770 ATM Switch User’s Guide
Listing the VPI and VCI range information for all virtual ports
You can view the VPI and signalling VCI range information for all virtual ports on a 
module or for a specific virtual port.
Any virtual port information that is marked with an asterisk (*) has been learned by 
the M770 ATM Switch during the ILMI dialogue with the remote device. 
Information that is not marked with an asterisk has either been configured by the 
user or is the default setting for the virtual port.
To view VPI and signalling VCI range information about the virtual ports, use the 
vport show vpivciranges
command.
The
vport show vpivciranges
command displays the information described 
Command:
M15-155s8:/>vport show vpivciranges [<vport id>]
Parameter:
<vport id>
The virtual port. 
This is displayed in the format <slot>.<port>.<virtual port number>.
If a <vport number> parameter is not supplied then the VPI and 
signalling VCI ranges are supplied for all virtual ports.
Example:
M15-155s8:/>vport show vpivciranges
Output: 
Virtual Port VPI and VCI Ranges
VirtualVPISig
 
VpciSig
 
VCISig
 
Vpci
Port IdRangeRangeRangeBase
8.0.0
[0..0][0..0][32..1023]0
8.1.0
[0..7][0..7][32..1023]0
8.2.0
[0..0]*[0..0]*[32..1023]*0
8.3.0
[0..7][0..7][32..1023]0
8.4.0
[0..7][0..7][32..1023]0
Table 6.4
Output from the vport show vpivciranges command
Field
Description
Virtual Port Id
The virtual port. This is displayed in the format 
<slot>.<port>.<virtual port number>.
VPI Range
The VPI range assigned to the virtual port. 
Sig VPCI Range
The signalling VPCI range assigned to the virtual port.
Sig VCI Range
The signalling VCI range assigned to the virtual port.
Sig VPCI Base
The signalling VPCI base on a non-root virtual port.