Specifications
MGX 8220 in Stand-alone Applications 6-5
Provisioning AUSM Channels
2 Use the addport command to add a frame relay port to the enabled line. Then use the dspports
command to verify the port has been added. For example:
myshelf.1.5.FRSM.a>
addport
myself.1.5.FRSM.a>dspports
3 Use the addchan to add a frame relay “endpoint”. Then use the dspchans command to verify the
channel has been added. For example:
myshelf.1.5.FRSM.a>a
ddchan
myself.1.5.FRSM.a>
dspchans
Provisioning AUSM Channels
To provision a AUSM 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
2 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.AUSM.a>
addln (add line parameters)
myself.1.5.AUSM.a>
dsplns
3 Use the addport command to add a ATM port to the enabled line. Then use the dspports
command to verify that the port has been added. For example:
myshelf.1.5.AUSM.a>
addport
myself.1.5.AUSM.a>
dspports
4 Use the addchan to add a ATM “endpoint”. Then use the dspchans command to verify the
channel has been added. It is in this command that the VPID is specified. For example:
myshelf.1.5.AUSM.a>
addchan
myself.1.5.AUSM.a>
dspchans