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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
cnfpnni-routing-policy
Related Commands
dsppnni-routing-policy
Attributes
Example
Specify the following routing policy:
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Only paths with identical values qualify as equal-cost paths.
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The routing tables are generated every 0.1 seconds.
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The load balancing is purely random.
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On-demand routing selects to the optimal route.
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The background routing table for AW is enabled.
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The background routing table for cell transfer delay is enabled.
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The background routing table for cell delay variation is enabled.
You can confirm your settings with the related command dsppnni-routing-policy.
Geneva.7.PXM.a > cnfpnni-routing-policy -sptEpsilon 0 -sptHolddown 1 -loadBalance random
-onDemand bestfit -awBgTable on -ctdBgTable on -cdvBgTable on
Geneva.7.PXM.a > dsppnni-routing-policy
SPT epsilon......... 0 Load balance........ random
SPT holddown time... 1 On demand routing... best fit
SPT path holddown time 2 AW Background Table on
CTD Background Table on CDV Background Table on
Geneva.7.PXM.a >
-ctdBgTable
Enable or disable the background routing table of CTD. The CTD parameter is
the interval between a cell exiting the source PNNI node and entering the
destination PNNI node.
on: The background routing table of CTD is enabled.
off: The background routing table of CTD is disabled.
Default = on
-cdvBgTable
Enable or disable the background routing table of CDV. The CDV parameter is
a component of cell transfer delay, and is a quality of service (QoS) delay
parameter associated with CBR and VBR service. Cell Delay Variation is the
variation of delay between cells, measured peak to peak.
on: The background routing table of CDV is enabled.
off: The background routing table of CDV is disabled.
Default = on
Log: log
State: active
Privilege: SUPER_GP