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Chapter 6
Managing Virtual Ports
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Avaya M770 ATM Switch User’s Guide
Virtual Port Signalling Information
Virtual port signalling information
To display signalling information for a virtual port, enter the
vport sig stats
 
command. 
The
vport sig stats
command displays the high-level statistics (see Table 6.5).
The
vport sig stats all
command displays all protocol statistics for the 
virtual port (see Table 6.6).
Command:
M15-155s8:/>vport sig stats <vport id> [all]
Example: 
M15-155s8:/>vport sig stats 8.3.0
Parameters: 
<vport 
id>
The virtual port identifier is displayed as 
<slot>.<port>.<virtual port number>.
[all]
Displays all protocol statistics for the virtual port (see Table 6.5).
If 
all
 is omitted, only high-level statistics are displayed (see Table 6.5).
Table 6.5
High-level statistical output from the vport sig stats command
Field
Description
Statistics Info.
The number of times signalling has been started 
and stopped on the virtual port.
Stack up count
The number of times signalling has come up since 
it was last started on the virtual port.
Stack down count
The number of times signalling has gone down 
since it was last started on the virtual port.
Number of restarts
The number of times signalling has been restarted 
since it was last started on the virtual port.
Q.SAAL up count
The number of times Q.SAAL (data link protocol) 
has established a link to its peer since it was last 
started on the virtual port.
Q.SAAL down count
The number of times Q.SAAL (data link protocol) 
has lost the connection to its peer since it was last 
started on the virtual port.
Signalling type
The signalling version on this virtual port (i.e., 
UNI 3.1)
Signalling side
The signalling profile on this virtual port (i.e., 
Network)