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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
Managing PXM1E Partitions
mgx8830a.1.PXM.a > dspcontrollers
Step 6 Enter the delcontroller command to delete the controller that corresponds to the resource partition you
modified. For example:
pop20two.7.PXM.a > delcontroller 3
All Ports and Connections
on this controller will be deleted.
delcontroller: Do you want to proceed (Yes/No)? y
Step 7 To register the resource partition changes, add the deleted controller with the addcontroller command.
For example:
pop20two.7.PXM.a > addcontroller 3 i 3 7 "PNNI Controller"
Step 8 To verify that the controller was added correctly, enter the dspcontrollers command.
Deleting a PXM1E Resource Partition
To delete a resource partition, you must do the following:
• Delete any connections that are using the affected port
• Bring down the affected port
The following procedure explains how to delete a resource partition.
Step 1 Establish a configuration session using a user name with CISCO_GP privileges.
Step 2 To display a list showing the partitions for this card, enter the dspparts command.
Step 3 Note the interface number and partition number for the resource partition you want to delete.
Step 4 To display the active connections, enter the following command:
mgx8830a.1.PXM.a > dspcons
The following is a sample dspcons display.
mgx8830a.1.PXM.a > dspcons
Local Port Vpi.Vci Remote Port Vpi.Vci State Owner Pri Persistency
----------------------+------------------------+---------+-------+---+-----------
3:1.1:1 102 102 Routed 102 102 FAIL MASTER 3 Persistent
Local Addr: 47.00918100000100001a531c2a.000001031801.00
Remote Addr: 47.00918100000200036b5e30cd.000001011802.00
Preferred Route ID:-
Currently on preferred route: N/A
Step 5 Review the dspcons command display to see if the interface to which the partition is assigned is being
used by a connection.
The Identifier column identifies the interface, VPI, and VCI for the connection in the format: if.VPI.VCI.
If the interface is in use, note the VPI and VCI values of all connections that use the interface. You will
need these to delete the connections.
Step 6 Delete each connection that uses the interface by entering the following command:
mgx8830a.1.PXM.a > delcon <ifNum> <VPI> <VCI>
Step 7 Bring down the interface by entering the following command: