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Stinger®
Administration Guide
Monitoring ATM and PNNI
Monitoring PNNI nodes
Displaying local node information
With the current software version, Stinger units support a single logical node, which
is always a lowest-level node. The
pnninodedisplay
command displays information
about factors that affect the operation of the PNNI logical node. For syntax
information, see the
Stinger Reference
.
With no options on the command line, the command identifies the node and displays
some state information. Following is some sample output:
admin>
pnninodedisplay
Node NodeId
1 60:a0:39:84:0f:80:01:bc:72:00:01:31:a3:99:30:ff:18:dd:98:00:00:00
OperStat DBOverload Ptses
UP NO 21
With the
-d
option, the command displays many additional fields about the
configuration and current state of the logical node. For example:
admin>
pnninodedisplay -d
Node NodeId
1 60:a0:39:84:0f:80:01:bc:72:00:01:31:a3:99:30:ff:18:dd:98:00:00:00
OperStat DBOverload Ptses
UP NO 21
NodeLevel LowestLevel AdminStatus DomainName
96 YES UP stinger1r
PeerSvccRccIndex
Identifies the SVCC-based RCC being used to communicate
with the neighboring peer. (
SVCC-based RCCs are currently not
supported.
) If both the local node and the neighboring peer
are lowest-level nodes, the field displays zero.
PeerRcvDbSums
Number of database summary packets received from the
neighboring peer.
PeerXmtDbSums
Number of database summary packets transmitted to the
neighboring peer.
PeerRcvPtsps
Number of PNNI topology state packets (PTSPs) received
from the neighboring peer.
PeerXmtPtsps
Number of PTSPs retransmitted to the neighboring peer.
PeerRcvPtseReq
Number of PTSE Request packets received from the
neighboring peer.
PeerXmtPtseReq
Number of PTSE Request packets transmitted to the
neighboring peer.
PeerRcvPtseAck
Number of PTSE Ack (acknowledgement) packets received
from the neighboring peer.
PeerXmtPtseAck
Number of PTSE Ack packets transmitted to the neighboring
peer.
Field
Indicates
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