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Cisco MGX 8850 Routing Switch Command Reference
Release 2.0, Part Number 78-10467-04 Rev C0, October 2001
Chapter 5
PNNI Commands
dsppnni-ptse
Related Commands
None
Attributes
Examples
For the first example, enter the command with no parameters, so all information about every node on the
switch appears.
Geneva.7.PXM.a > dsppnni-ptse -detail true
node index: 1
originating node name: Krishna
originating node id: 56:160:47.0091810000000000c0326496.0000c0326496.00
Type................ 64 Length.............. 1200
Sequence number..... 1 Checksum............ 94d
PTSE id............. 1 Remaining lifetime.. 2997
PTSE type........... Nodal Info( 97)
Type................ 97 Length.............. 65
Priority............ 0 Flags............... f8
ATM addr..............47.0091810000000000c0326496.0000c0326496.00
Pref PGL id...........0:0:00.000000000000000000000000.000000000000.00
binding info: Type 192, Length 76
next level LGN node id. 48:56:47.009181000000000000000000.0000c0326496.00
next level LGN ATM addr 47.0091810000000000c0326496.0000c0326496.30
next level LGN PG id... 30:47.00.9181.0000.0000.0000.0000.00
next level LGN PGL id.. 30:48:56:47.009181000000000000000000.0000c0326496.00
node index: 1
originating node name: Liz
originating node id: 56:160:47.0091810000000000c0326496.0000c0326496.00
crm
The cell rate margin (CRM) is a measure of the difference between
the effective bandwidth allocation and the allocation for sustainable
cell rate. It is a safety margin allocated above the aggregate
sustainable cell rate for nrt-VBR and rt-VBR. This feature has little
impact on traffic management.
The ATM Forum does not require support for CRM, and Cisco
Systems currently does not support it on the Cisco MGX 8850 and
SES products.
Range: 1–2147483648.
vf
The variance factor (VF) is a relative measure of the square of the
cell rate margin (CRM) normalized by the variance of the sum of the
cell rates of all existing connections. VF applies to nrt-VBR and
rt-VBR, but it has little impact on traffic management.
The ATM Forum does not require support for VF, and Cisco
Systems currently does not support it on the Cisco MGX 8850 and
SES products.
Range: 1–2147483648.
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