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Chapter 7 Managing Service Class Templates
Managing PXM1E Port SCTs
Displaying the SCT Assigned to a Port
To display the SCT assigned to a PXM1E port, use the following procedure.
Step 1
Establish a configuration session at any user access level.
Step 2
Enter the following command:
mgx8830a.1.PXM.a >
dspports
The dspports report displays a column labeled “Port SCT Id,” which identifies the SCT assigned to
each port.
mgx8830a.1.PXM.a >
dspports
ifNum Line Admin Oper. Guaranteed Maximum Port SCT Id ifType VPI
State State Rate Rate (VNNI only)
----- ---- ----- ----- ---------- --------- ----------------- ------ ----------
1 1.1 Up Up 1412830 1412830 2 NNI 0
2 1.2 Up Up 1412830 1412830 2 NNI 0
3 2.1 Up Up 1412830 1412830 2 NNI 0
Selecting a Port SCT
A port SCT defines queue parameters that apply to egress queues on a port. You can use the same port
SCT for multiple ports. To select an SCT for a PXM1E port, enter the addport command as described
in the “
” section in
Chapter 3, “Provisioning PXM1E Communication Links.”
Note
An SCT must be registered before you can select it for a card or port. The exception to this requirement
is the default SCT (SCT 0), which is permanently registered. For instructions on registering SCTs, see
“
,” which appears earlier in this chapter.
Changing a Port SCT
To change the SCT assigned to a port, enter the cnfport command as described in the “
” section in
Chapter 3, “Provisioning PXM1E Communication Links.”
Note
An SCT must be registered before you can select it for a card or port. The exception to this requirement
is the default SCT (SCT 0), which is permanently registered. For instructions on registering SCTs, see
“
,” which appears earlier in this chapter.