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Chapter 10
Managing PNNI Routing
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The output in a tabular format includes the following information:
Field
Description
Port
The local port number.
Hello 
State
The state of the Hello protocol on this link. 
“twoWayInside”
An inside link (within the peer group). The 
node on the other side was discovered 
correctly. 
“commonOutside”
An outside link (to a node on a different peer 
group). The node on the other side was 
discovered correctly and a common parent 
peer group was identified
“twoWay”
A logical link. The logical node on the other 
side was discovered correctly.
Nbr 
State
Indicates the state of the Neighboring Peer FSM that is used for 
database synchronization. The state ‘full’ indicates that the nodes’ 
databases are in-synch. The state ‘remote’ indicates that the 
synchronization protocol is not yet performed on this link. However, 
it could be that there is a parallel link from a different slot of this 
switch going to the same neighbor, and the synchronization is done 
over that link.
This field is not applicable for outside links, as database 
synchronization is not performed between peer groups.
Link 
Status
Indicates the status of the link between this node and its neighbor. A 
uni-directional link indicates that the Nbr State is not full. This could 
be due to another parallel link to the same neighbor (and the 
synchronization is done over that link), or due to a problem in the 
synchronization protocol.
This field is not applicable for outside links, as database 
synchronization is not performed between peer groups.
Active 
Time
For an Inside Link or Logical Link, this indicates the time in seconds 
that the neighbor’s database is synchronized (i.e. the Nbr State is 
‘full’).
For an Outside Link, it indicates the time in seconds since the Hello 
reached a “commonOutside” state.
Remote 
Port
This is the port ID at the other end.
Remote 
Node
The 22 bytes node ID of the remote node.