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Chapter 10
Managing PNNI Routing
Avaya M770 ATM Switch User’s Guide
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each address it shows the following information:
Port 0 on the local slot indicates the CPU. Addresses registered on the CPU port 
indicates services that are registered on the local module, for example, the LECS 
address as appears in the above example.
PNNI Local Switch Information
The following commands show information for the entire switch.
Local Switch links
This command displays all PNNI uplinks that were advertised by any module in 
the switch. Uplinks are advertised for Outside links (links to other peer groups) that 
their Hello protocol had reached the final state of 'commonOutside'..
Field
Description
Len
The address length in bits. The maximum length would be 152 
bits, as ATM routing is done for only 19 bytes addresses. The last 
byte of the ATM address (the selector) has local significance 
only, and does not affect routing.
Prefix
The ATM address prefix (up-to 19 bytes) that is known to PNNI.
Port Type 
and Scope 
Table
Provide a table of all the local ports that this address is registered 
on. For each port it provides the Port Type and Scope.
Type
The address type for each port it can be either Internal address or 
Exterior address.
Scope
This field indicates the scope of advertisement of the address. 
The scope value indicates up to which hierarchical level the 
address will be advertised. The lower the value, the wider the 
domain that gets the address. Value of 0 indicates that the 
address will be advertised through out the entire PNNI domain. 
The advertisement scope is mapped from the UNI scope. For 
more details refer to the Static Routing chapter.
Command:
M15-155s8:/>route pnni local switch link
Output:
Node Id: 
38.A0.39.03.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.40.0D.87.00.16.00
         Port: 11.03.00.00-
->-+