Specifications
6-4 Cisco MGX 8220 Reference, Release 4.1
Provisioning FRSM Channels
Table6-1 VPID Ranges
There are two methods that can be used to identify the network VPI associated with an AUSM VP
connection.
The first method is to use the dspadrxlat command. This command lists all the VC and
VP connections currently existing on the shelf in slot number/channel number order showing the
connection type and the VPI value for each connection.
For example, the command
myshelf.1.4.ASC.a>
dspadrxlat
could result in the following response
The second method is to calculate the VPI from the slot number and VPID value as follows.
For UNI interface format:
VPI = (slot number - 5) * 20 + (VPID - 1) + 16
For NNI interface format:
VPI = (slot number - 5) * 340 + (VPID - 1) + 16
Provisioning FRSM Channels
To provision a FRSM channel in a stand-alone application:
1 Use the cc command to change the active CLI card to the slot number corresponding to the
channel to be provisioned. For example:
myshelf.1.3.ASC.a>
cc 5
Use the addln command to add a physical line (line number corresponds to the physical line
module port number for the channel being provisioned). Then use the dsplns command to verify
the line has been added. For example:
myshelf.1.5.FRSM.a>
addln
myself.1.5.FRSM.a>
dsplns
Interface Type VPID
AUSM-4T1E1 AUSM-8E1T1
UNI 1 - 20 1 - 20
NNI 1 - 255 1 - 340
Chan Connection Type VPI
1.8.16 vpConnection 76