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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
dsppnni-path
Display Contents
Related Commands
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Attributes
aw Specify administrative weight as the routing metric. The possible service classes
associated with AW are CBR, rt-VBR, nrtVBR, and UBR.
ctd Specify cell transfer delay as the metric. The possible service classes are CBR,
rt-VBR, or nrt-VBR.
cdv Specify cell delay variation as the metric. The possible service classes are CBR
and rt-VBR.
node-index The node index is a number in the range 1–256 that uniquely identifies a switch
within a PNNI network. This option lets you specify one destination switch to
show connecting paths, otherwise the paths to all switches appear in the display.
Range: 1–256
Default: 1
S or D The S or D in the first column of the display shows whether the line pertains to the
source (S) or begins one or more lines about the destination (D).
node # The node number (node index) within the network. This node number is a unique
identifier of the node within the network and appears as “node-index” in many
displays.
Range: 1–256
PortId The PNNI logical port identifier in the form of a 32-bit number. Certain commands
require the port ID in this format. To obtain the logical port ID from the physical port
ID, use the dsppnports command.
Range: 1–2147483648
node id The node identifier (node ID) assigned to a PNNI node. The commands that specify
the node ID are addpnni-node and cnfpnni-node. To see the node ID, use
dsppnni-node.
node name The name of the switch assigned by the cnfname command. This name appears in the
CLI prompt.
Log: nolog State: active, standby Privilege: ANYUSER