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Cisco ATM Services (AXSM) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches
Release 5.2, Part Number OL-6484-01 Rev. C0, September 2005
Chapter 5
dspimalnk
dspimalnk
Display IMA Link—AXSM-32-T1E1-E
Displays the following configuration information for the specified IMA link (bay.link).
Field Description
IMA Link Number The bay and link number in the format bay.link.
IMA Link Group Number The link and group number in the format link.group.
LinkRelDelay The latest measured delay (in milliseconds) on this link relative to
the link, in the same IMA group, with the least delay.
LinkNeTxState The current state of the near-end transmit link
LinkNeRxState The current state of the near-end receive link.
LinkFeTxState The current state of the far-end transmit link as reported via ICP
cells.
LinkFeRxState The current state of the far-end receive link as reported via ICP
cells.
LinkNeRxFailureStatus The current link failure status of the near-end receive link.
LinkFeRxFailureStatus The current link failure status of the far-end receive link as reported
via ICP cells.
ImaLink TxLid The outgoing LID used currently on the link by the local end. This
value has meaning only if the link belongs to an IMA group.
ImaLink RxLid The incoming LID used currently on the link by the remote end as
reported via ICP cells. This value has meaning only if the link
belongs to an IMA group.
LinkRxTestPattern This object identifies the test pattern received in the ICP Cell (octet
17) on the link during the IMA Test Pattern Procedure. This value
may then be compared to the transmitted test pattern.
LinkTestProcStatus This value indicates the current state of the Test Pattern Procedure:
• disabled: the test is not running
• operating: the test is running and no error has been found on
this interface.
• linkFail: an error has been detected on this link during the test.
LinkLifIntUpTime LIF integration up time. Range: 0–400000 milliseconds. The LIF
(Loss of IMA Frame) defect is the occurrence of persistent OIF (Out
of IMA Frame) anomalies for at least 2 IMA frames.
LinkLifIntDnTime LIF integration down time. Range: 0–400000 milliseconds. The LIF
(Loss of IMA Frame) defect is the occurrence of persistent OIF (Out
of IMA Frame) anomalies for at least 2 IMA frames.
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