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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 9 Switch Operating Procedures
Viewing an ATM Port Configuration
mgx8830a.1.PXM.a > delcontroller <cntrlrId>
Replace <cntrlrId> with 2 to identify PNNI controller, or 3 to identify an LSC controller.
Caution Do not enter the delcontroller command on a card with existing connections. If you do, those
connections cannot be recovered until the controller is re-added using the addcontroller command, and
the cards or the entire node is reset. Otherwise, ports remain in the provisioning state.
Step 3 To verify that the switch is no longer using the specified controller, enter the dspcontrollers command.
Note The delcontroller command does not delete the controller software, but directs the switch not
to use it.
Viewing an ATM Port Configuration
To view the configuration of an ATM line or trunk port, use the following procedure.
Step 1 Establish a CLI management session at any user access level.
Step 2 To display a list of the ports already configured on a PXM1E or AXSM card, enter the following
command:
mgx8830a.1.PXM.a > dspports
This command displays all configured ports on the PXM1E or AXSM card. Port numbers are listed in
the ifNum (interface number) column. The interfaces listed include UNI and NNI ports. Note the number
of the port for which you want to view the configuration.
Step 3 To display the port configuration, enter the following command:
mgx8830a.1.PXM.a > dspport <ifNum>
Replace ifNum with the number assigned to the port during configuration. The following example shows
the report for this command:
mgx8830a.1.PXM.a > dspport 2
Interface Number : 2
Line Number : 2.1
Admin State : Up Operational State : Down
Guaranteed bandwidth(cells/sec): 100000 Number of partitions: 1
Maximum bandwidth(cells/sec) : 100000 Number of SPVC : 0
ifType : NNI Number of SVC : 0
SCT Id : 6
VPI number(VNNI only) : 0
Managing PXM1E Partitions
The following sections describe how to display, change, and delete a resource partition.