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Cisco MGX 8800/8900 Series Software Configuration Guide
Release 5.1, Part Number OL-6482-01, Rev. A0, January 25, 2005
Chapter 8 Managing PNNI Nodes and PNNI Routing
Managing Connection Grooming
Absolute Cost AW RTVBR: 0
Absolute Cost AW NRTVBR: 0
Absolute Cost AW ABR: 0
Absolute Cost AW UBR: 0
Absolute Cost CTD CBR : 0
Absolute Cost CTD RTVBR : 0
Absolute Cost CDV CBR: 0
Absolute Cost CDV RTVBR: 0
Port Enable VPI/VCI Range Interval Time Range Weekday(s)
7.35 no all 60 anytime all
7.36 no all 60 anytime all
7.37 no all 60 anytime all
7.38 no all 60 anytime all
13.1 no all 60 anytime all
30.1 no all 60 anytime all
30.2 no all 60 anytime all
6:1.3:13 yes all 60 00:00..04:00 .M.W.F.
Configuring Orderly Grooming
Orderly grooming is introduced in Cisco MGX Release 5 software. Orderly grooming completes the
reroute of a batch of connections before attempting to groom the next batch. In earlier software releases,
the grooming process would analyze and release multiple connections, regardless of the number of
connections that were waiting rerouting. With orderly grooming, a configured number of connections
are released. When the batch of released connections are rerouted, the next batch of connections is
analyzed. The default batch size for grooming is 1 connection, but the batch size can be configured for
up to 1000 connections.
Orderly grooming is disabled by default. After you enable orderly grooming, all manual and scheduled
grooming operations use orderly grooming. To enable and configure orderly grooming, enter the
cnfndrteopt command as follows:
M8850_LA.7.PXM.a > cnfndrteopt [-og enable | disable] [-ogbatchsz size]
[-ogtimeout timeout]
Table 8-15 describes the cnfndrteopt command parameters.
Note The cnfndrteopt command configures other features that are described later in this chapter.
Table 8-15 Parameters for cnfndrteopt Command
Parameter Description
-og Use the -og option to enable or disable orderly grooming. To enable orderly grooming,
enter enable. To disable orderly grooming, enter disable. The default configuration
disables orderly grooming.
-ogbatchsz Use the -ogbatchsz option to define a batch size for orderly grooming. Enter the number
of connections to be groomed as a batch. The batch size range is 1 to 1000, and the default
batch size is 1.
-ogtimeout Use the -ogtimeout option to configure the batch processing period for orderly grooming.
If the grooming operation has not completed for a batch by the end of the timeout period,
grooming starts on the next batch. Enter the number of seconds for the period. The default
setting is 60 seconds.