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Field
Description
Standby: Indicates that the Frame Relay PVC DLCI is a redundant component. Redundant
components will become active through manual configuration or automatically should a failure
occur
components will become active through manual configuration or automatically should a failure
occur
Offline: Indicates that the card is installed but is not ready to process subscriber data sessions. This
could be due to the fact that the card is not installed correctly (e.g., the card interlock switch is not
locked) or that its software processes have been halted.
could be due to the fact that the card is not installed correctly (e.g., the card interlock switch is not
locked) or that its software processes have been halted.
Shaping: Indicates the type of egress traffic shaping being used to control flow for this DLCI.
Possible values are: cir (Committed Info Rate), cir-eir (Committed Info Rate with Excess Rate),
ppr (Peak Packet Rate), and wfq (Weighted Fair Queueing).
Possible values are: cir (Committed Info Rate), cir-eir (Committed Info Rate with Excess Rate),
ppr (Peak Packet Rate), and wfq (Weighted Fair Queueing).
Number of DLCI: The number of the Data Link Connection Identifier(s) (DLCI) associated with
this timeslot. The DLCI is configured via the
this timeslot. The DLCI is configured via the
dlci
command. The DLCI identifies the virtual
connection so the receiving end knows which information connection a frame belongs to.
Reserved Bandwidth: The amount of bandwidth (in bits per second) reserved for this E1 or DS1
path.
path.
Number of DLCI: The total number of DLCIs associated with this port
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Command Output Descriptions for ATM Line Card (ASR 5000)
Field
Description
Port Type
The configured port type: STM1/OC3 ATM.
Description
The description given to the port during software configuration. If no description was configured, (None Set)
will be displayed.
will be displayed.
Controlled By
Card
Card
The slot number and type of front installed application card to which this line card is mapped.
Redundancy
Mode
Mode
The redundancy mode of the card. The possible modes are:
Normal: Normal card redundancy.
Port: Port redundancy will be used.
Framing Mode
SDH (default for E1) or SONET (default for DS1)
Redundant With
The slot number and port number of the line card that is redundant with this line card. If a redundant port is
not available, None appears in this field.
not available, None appears in this field.
Preferred Port
Indicates whether or not this card will assume revertive (auto-recovery) redundancy functionality should this
card be brought back into service after a failure.
card be brought back into service after a failure.
Physical ifIndex
The static identification number for a slot/port combination. This ID is used in SNMP traps sent when the link
status of the port goes up or down.
status of the port goes up or down.
Administrative
State
State
Indicates whether or not the card has been configured for use via software. If it has been configured, Enabled
appears in this field.
appears in this field.
Link State
The link status, either Up or Down.