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Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM45) and MGX 8950 Software Configuration Guide
Release 3, Part Number 78-14788-01 Rev. C0, January 2004
Chapter 6 Managing PNNI Nodes and PNNI Routing
Displaying Node Configuration Information
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Displaying Node Configuration Information
The following sections describe commands that display PNNI configuration information.
Displaying the PNNI Node Table
Once a PNNI node is configured, enter the dsppnni-node command to show the WAN nodal table. The
node list is displayed in ascending order of each node index, all with one setting the node to the lowest
PNNI hierarchy.
The significant information that will display is as follows:
Node index
Node name
Node level (56 for all nodes until multiple peer groups are supported)
Restricted transit—a flag that can prevent PNNI routing from transmitting this node
Branching restricted—a flag that can prevent cpu-intensive branching at this node
Admin status—up/down
Operational status—up/down
Nontransit for PGL election—a flag that indicates that node’s level of eligibility as a PGL
Node id—The 22-byte PNNI logical identification
ATM a dd r ess
pg idPeer group ID
The following example shows the report for this command:
Geneva.7.PXM.a > dsppnni-node
node index: 1 node name: Geneva
Level............... 56 Lowest.............. true
Restricted transit.. off Complex node........ off
Branching restricted on
Admin status........ up Operational status.. up
Non-transit for PGL election.. off
Node id...............56:160:47.0091810000000030ff0fef38.0030ff0fef38.01
ATM address...........47.0091810000000030ff0fef38.0030ff0fef38.01
Peer group id.........56:47.00.9181.0000.0000.0000.0000.00
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