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Stinger®
Administration Guide
Monitoring Interfaces on LIMs and Trunk Modules
Displaying interface information
Displaying interface information
You can use commands to display status information for the interfaces of the LIMs
and trunks on a Stinger unit. The
dmtaldsllines
,
hdsl2lines
,
imalines
,
sdsllines
,
shdsllines
,
imagroups
, and
atmtrunks
commands display information about
interfaces of a specific type in a Stinger unit. You use these commands with one of
the following options:
On a hosted system, to display information about interfaces on remote shelves, use
the
-sh
option to identify a shelf, or the
-sl
option to identify a shelf and slot
combination on the command line. These options are not order-dependent, they can
appear before or after other options.
The output from
dmtaldsllines
,
hdsl2lines
,
imalines
,
sdsllines
,
shdsllines,
imagroups
, and
atmtrunks
commands display the same fields. Table 5-3 lists the fields
from the output of these commands.
Option
Description
-a
Displays information about all interfaces of a particular type.
-d
Displays all disabled interfaces of a particular type.
-f
Displays all available interfaces of a particular type.
-u
Displays all interfaces of a particular type that are in use.
-c
(Applicable to the
atmtrunks
command.) Clears trunk statistics
for a specific port, slot or all trunk statistics for a Stinger unit.
Table 5-3. Field descriptions for status commands
Field
Indicates
(
dvOp
)
Operational state of the interface.
Down
indicates that the line is in a
nonoperational state.
Up
indicates that the line is in normal
operations mode.
(
dvUpSt
)
Status of the interface in normal operations mode.
Idle
indicates
that no call is on the line.
Assign
indicates that the line is handling
a call.
(
dvRq
)
Required state of the interface.
Down
indicates that the line is
required to be nonoperational.
Up
indicates that the line is required
to be in normal operations mode.
(
sAdm
)
Desired state of the interface.
Down
specifies that the interface
should terminate all operations and enter the deactivated state.
Up
specifies that the line should be activated in normal operations
mode.
(
nailg
)
Nailed-group number that this interface is assigned to
(
Imode
)
For T1 or E1 module only, the mode of operation: User-to-Network
Interface (UNI) or IMA (
ATM
).
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