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Chapter 8 Interface and Subinterface Management
ATM/T3 Interface Management Window
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Connector Present—Indication if a cable is connected to the interface. If the ifAdminStatus is down,
then this value cannot be determined and an “unknown” message is displayed. This is a read-only
attribute. This attribute can have the following values:
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yes—Cable is connected to the interface.
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no—Cable is not connected to the interface.
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unknown—Cannot determine if a cable is connected to the interface.
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Number of Resets—Number of times the interface internally reset. This is a read-only attribute.
Performance Logging
The Performance Logging area contains the buttons to enable data logging of all the interface attributes
of the interface.
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Start—Turns on performance data logging.
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Stop—Turns off performance data logging.
Note
The logged data is available to you through the Cisco EMF Performance Manager. Refer to the
Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for more information about the Performance
Manager.
Configuration Tab
The following areas are available on the Configuration tab of the ATM/T3 Interface Management
window:
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General
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Layer 2
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Layer 3
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Private VLAN Edge
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Actions
General
The General area contains the following information:
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Link Up/Down Trap—Enables or disables linkUp and linkDown trap generation for the interface.
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Max. Input Queue Length—Input queue length in packets.
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Max. Output Queue Length—Output queue length in packets.
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Delay—Specifies the delay in tens of microseconds for an interface or network segment.
Note
The Delay attribute is an informational parameter used only to communicate the current
bandwidth to the higher-level protocols (such as IGRP and EIGRP); you cannot adjust the actual
delay of an interface with this command.
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Bandwidth—Overwrites default bandwidth in kilobits per second.