Verifying the Frame Relay Interface Configuration and Status
Important
configure
port channelized port#
link-id id
Verifying the Frame Relay Interface Configuration and Status
Several commands generate display outputs that provide information about the Frame Relay card, port, DLCI
and link configurations. The most commonly used commands are illustrated below. All of these commands
are issued from the Exec mode.
Display Port and DLCI Configuration Details
[local]
Port: 27/1
Display Port and DLCI Configuration and Status
The following display is only a partial output of the show command to illustrate the channelized port and
DLCIs.
[local]
Port
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This procedure should not be attempted until after the configuration is completed for Peer-NSEIs and/or
SS7 routing domains as described in the SGSN Administration Guide.
peer-nsei nse_id ns-vc-id nsvc_id
bind link
{
}
end
host_name
show port info 27/1
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Port Type
Description
Controlled By Card
Redundancy Mode
Framing Mode
Redundant With
Preferred Port
Physical ifIndex
Administrative State
Link State
Line Timing
SFP Module
Path 1 e1 1
Timeslots
Frame Relay Intf Typ
Frame Relay LMI Type
Frame Relay LMI n391
Frame Relay LMI n392
Frame Relay LMI n393
Frame Relay LMI t391
Frame Relay LMI t392
Frame Relay DLCI 243
Logical ifIndex
Admin State
Operational State
Shaping
Number of DLCI
Reserved Bandwidth
Path 1 e1 2
Number of DLCI
host_name
show port table
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Type
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ss7-routing-domain ss7rd_id linkset-id id
|
: STM1/OC3 Channelized
: (None Set)
: 11 (Packet Services Card)
: Port Mode
: SDH
: Not Redundant
: Non-Revertive
: 453050368
: Disabled
: Unknown
: Yes
: Not Present
: tu12-au3 1/1 crc4 bit-async
: 12-14
: DCE
: Q933A
: 6
: 2
: 2
: 10
: 15
: 453050369
: Disabled
: Down, Standby
: WFQ: Weight 1
: 1
: 0 of 192000 bits/sec
: Unused
: 1
Admin
Oper
Link
State
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System Interfaces and Ports
Redundant With
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