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Chapter 14 Troubleshooting
ATM Troubleshooting Commands
Table 14-2
describes some of the fields shown in the command output.
debug atm Commands
Use the
debug
commands to troubleshoot configuration problems that you might be having on your
network. The
debug
commands provide extensive, informative displays to help you interpret any
possible problems.
Guidelines for Using Debug Commands
Read the following guidelines before using debug commands to ensure appropriate results.
•
All debug commands are entered in privileged EXEC mode.
•
To view debugging messages on a console, enter the
logging console debug
command.
•
Most
debug
commands take no arguments.
•
To disable debugging, enter the
undebug all
command.
•
To use
debug
commands during a Telnet session on your router, enter the
terminal monitor
command.
Caution
Debugging is assigned a high priority in your router CPU process, and it can render your router unusable.
For this reason, use
debug
commands only to troubleshoot specific problems. The best time to use debug
commands is during periods of low network traffic so that other activity on the network is not adversely
affected.
You can find additional information and documentation about the
debug
commands in the
Cisco IOS
Debug Command Reference
.
debug atm errors Command
Use the
debug atm
errors
command to display ATM errors. The
no
form of this command disables
debugging output.
Example 14-4
shows a sample output.
Table 14-2 show atm interface Command Output Description
Field
Description
ATM interface
Interface number. Always 0 for the Cisco 1800 fixed-configuration routers.
AAL enabled
Type of AAL enabled. The Cisco 1800 fixed-configuration routers support AAL5.
Maximum VCs
Maximum number of virtual connections this interface supports.
Current VCCs
Number of active virtual channel connections (VCCs).
Maximum
Transmit
Channels
Maximum number of transmit channels.
Max Datagram
Size
Configured maximum number of bytes in the largest datagram.
PLIM Type
Physical layer interface module (PLIM) type.
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