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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 5
dspcons
dspcons
Display Connections—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
The default entry of the dspcons command requires no parameters and displays general information for
all connections. Because of the very large number of possible connections, optional filters are available
to let you narrow the scope of the output. See Syntax Description for each card type.
The dspcons command runs on a PXM or any model of broadband or narrowband service module. The
optional parameters and the output are different on these card types. See Syntax Description for
card-specific parameters.
Note The dspcons command on the PXM1E shows provisioned connections on the narrowband service
modules and the UNI/NNI back card—from the VSI master viewpoint. To display connections on a
narrowband VSI slave, you cc to the card and use the dspcon or dspcons command. To see connections
on the UNI/NNI card as a VSI slave, two commands are available especially for this purpose: dspchan
and dspchans. Refer to their descriptions.
The dspcons Output on AXSM
On an AXSM, the columns at the head of the information fields are:
Syntax
dspcons [-conn <conn id>] [-filt <filter options>] [-if <intf no>] [-vpi <vpi filter>] [-vci <vci filter>]
record A number for the connection with internal application only. It resides in the database on
the AXSM and is not affected by user input. The system creates this number when you
create the connection. The Cisco WAN Manager application uses this number.
Identifier Identifies the connection in the format port vpi vci.
Type Shows whether the connection is a VCC or a VPC.
SrvcType The service type—VBR, and so on. (See addcon description).
M/S Indicates whether the endpoint specified by Identifier is the master or slave.
Upld The hexadecimal Upload number is an encoded timestamp the Cisco WAN Manager
application uses to determine when a connection was created or modified. In the CLI
context, this field has little meaning.
Adm The administrative state of the connection. If the connection is down, it may have
resulted from the dncon command.
Alarm Shows the alarm status of the connection.
Note The alarm status for standby cards is reported as N/A because the alarm status
of the standby card may not be the same as the active card.