Specifications

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Cisco BPX 8600 Series Installation and Configuration
Release 9.3.0, Part Number 78-10674-01 Rev. D0, July 2001
Chapter 24 Configuring BXM Virtual Circuits
Command Line Interface Examples
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TRK Type Current Line Alarm Status Other End
1.1 T3 Clear - OK -
2.1 OC-3 Clear - OK VSI(VSI)
4.1 OC-3 Clear - OK -
Last Command: uptrk 4.1
256 PVCs allocated. Use 'cnfrsrc' to configure PVCs
Next Command:
Note The initial command to up a trunk (uptrk)ortoupaline(upln)ontheBXMcard
configures all the ports of the card to be either trunks or lines (UNI port access). After
using the uptrk command at each port, use the addtrk command to activate a trunk for
network access.
An example of the cnftrk command for trunk 4.1 of a BXM card:
pubsbpx1 TN silves BPX 8620 9.3 March 2 2000 13:40 PDT
TRK 4.1 Config OC-3 [353207cps] BXM slot: 2
Transmit Rate: 353208 Line framing: STS-3C
Protocol By The Card: No coding: --
VC Shaping: No CRC: --
Hdr Type NNI: Yes recv impedance: --
Statistical Reserve: 1000 cps cable type: --
Idle code: 7F hex length: --
Connection Channels: 256 Pass sync: No
Traffic:V,TS,NTS,FR,FST,CBR,NRT-VBR,ABR, T-VBR clock: No
SVC Vpi Min: 0 HCS Masking: Yes
SVC Channels: 0 Payload Scramble: Yes
SVC Bandwidth: 0 cps Frame Scramble: Yes
Restrict CC traffic: No Virtual Trunk Type: --
Link type: Terrestrial Virtual Trunk VPI: --
Routing Cost: 10 Deroute delay time: 0 seconds
This Command: cnftrk 4.1
Transmit Rate [ 1-353208 ]:
An example of the addtrk command: