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Cisco ATM Services (AXSM) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches
Release 5.2, Part Number OL-6484-01 Rev. C0, September 2005
Chapter 4 AXSM Card Management
Managing Ports
Step 5 If you brought a port down in Step 3 with the dnport command, enter the upport <ifNum> command as
follows to re-activate that port. Replace <ifNum> with the interface number of the port you want to
activate.
M8850_LA.3.AXSM.a > upport 5
M8850_LA.3.AXSM.a >
If you did not bring down a port in Step 4, skip this step and proceed to Step 6.
Step 6 Enter the dspport <ifNum> command to verify the configuration of the port you modified in Step 4.
Replace <ifNum> with the interface number of the port you modified.
Deleting Ports
Use the delport command to delete ports from an AXSM card.
Before you can delete a port, verify the following:
• there are no active connections associated with the port you want to delete.
• signaling must be disabled on the port. Enter the dsppnportsig command on the PXM to see whether
signaling is disabled or enabled on the port.
Use the sections that follow do the following tasks:
• Delete an ATM Port
• Managing Resource Partitions
-minvpi Specifies the minimum VPI.
• NNI range: 0 and 4095
• UNI range: 0 and 255
• EVNNI range: 0 and 4095
• EVUNI range: 0 and 255
Note Modification of this parameter is service affecting, and requires you to
bring down the port (dnport) before you make any changes.
-maxvpi Specifies the maximum VPI.
• NNI range: 0 and 4095
• UNI range: 0 and 255
• EVNNI range: 0 and 4095
• EVUNI range: 0 and 255
Note Modification of this parameter is service affecting, and requires you to
bring down the port (dnport) before you make any changes.
Table 4-11 Parameters for the cnfport Command (continued)