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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 7 Switch Operating Procedures
Managing ILMI
Displaying the ILMI Port Configuration
The following procedure describes some commands you can use to view the ILMI port configuration.
Step 1 Establish a configuration session using a user name with access privileges at any level.
Step 2 To display the ILMI configuration for all ports on an AXSM card, enter the dspilmis command. The
following example shows the dspilmis command report.
pop20two.1.AXSM.a > dspilmis
Sig. rsrc Ilmi Sig Sig Ilmi S:Keepalive T:conPoll K:conPoll
Port Part State Vpi Vci Trap Interval Interval InactiveFactor
---- ---- ---- ---- ---- --- ------------ ---------- ----------
1 1 Off 0 16 On 1 5 4
2 1 Off 0 16 On 1 5 4
3 1 Off 0 16 On 1 5 4
4 1 Off 0 16 On 1 5 4
The example above shows that all ports are configured for the default ILMI values and that ILMI has not
been started on any port. Table 7-2 describes each of the report columns.
Step 3 To display the ILMI configuration for a single port, enter the dspilmi command as follows:
pop20one.10.AXSM.a > dspilmi <ifnum> <partitionId>
Table 7-2 Column Descriptions for dspilmis and dspilmi commands
Column Description
Sig. Port Port or logical interface for which ILMI status appears.
rsrc Part Resource partition assigned to the port.
Ilmi State Configured ILMI state, which appears as either On or Off. The default
ILMI state is Off, which indicates that ILMI is disabled on the port. You
can enable ILMI signaling on the port by entering the upilmi command,
which changes the state to On. Note that this column indicates whether
ILMI is enabled or disabled. To see the operational state of ILMI, use the
dsppnport, dsppnports, or dsppnilmi commands.
Sig Vpi The VPI for the ILMI signaling VCC.
Sig Vci The VCI for the ILMI signaling VCC.
Ilmi Trap Indicates whether ILMI traps are enabled (On) or disabled (Off) for this
port.
S:Keepalive Interval Keep alive interval. The range is 1–65535 seconds.
T:conPoll Interval Polling interval for T491 in the range 0–65535 seconds.
K:conPoll InactiveFactor Polling interval K in the range 0–65535 seconds.