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Cisco MGX 8850 Routing Switch Command Reference
Release 2.0, Part Number 78-10467-04 Rev C0, October 2001
Chapter 6
Logical Node, Port, and Signaling Commands
cnfpnportcc
cnfpnportcc
Configure Port Call Control
Sets call control parameters for a port. The possible applications of cnfpnportcc are to let you:
•
Specify maximum root and leaf connections for point-to-multipoint connections
•
Specify whether all SVCs or all SPVCs are blocked on the port
Note
The current release does not support point-to-multipoint calls.
You can execute this command whether the port is active or in the provisioning state. Changes apply to
new incoming calls, not existing calls. You must specify at least one optional keyword.
Cards on Which This Command Runs
PXM45
Syntax
cnfpnportcc <portid>
[-maxp2mproot max-p2mp-root]
[-maxp2mpleaf max-p2mp-leaf]
[-svcblock {yes | no}]
[-spvcblock {yes | no}]
Syntax Description
portid
The portid is the PNNI physical port. The format is
[shelf.]slot[:subslot].port[:subport]. See also
PNNI Format, page 6-4
.
-maxp2mproot
The max-p2mp-root:
maximum number of root VCs on this port.
Default: 1000
-maxp2mpleaf
The max-p2mp-leaf:
maximum number of leaf VCs on this port.
Default: 4095
-svcblock
Enables or disables SVC blocking on the port.
Yes (enable): The port accepts no call setups.
No (disable): The port accepts call setups.
Default: no.
-spvcblock
Enables or disables SPVC blocking on the port. Type “yes” or “no.”
Yes (enable): an attempt to add an SPVC through addcon or Cisco WAN Manager
fails. The resulting error message is: “ERR: SPVC blocking is enabled on this
interface.”
No (disable): you can add SPVCs through addcon or Cisco WAN Manager.
Default: no