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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 2 Preparing AXSM Lines for Communication
General AXSM Provisioning Procedures
Step 4 Enter the dsplns command. The line state column shows whether each line is up or down as shown in
the following example:
M8950_DC.5.AXSM.a > dsplns
Medium Medium
Sonet Line Line Line Frame Line Line Alarm APS
Line State Type Lpbk Scramble Coding Type State Enabled
----------- ----- ------------ ------ -------- ------ -------- -------- -------
1.1 Up sonetSts48c NoLoop Enable Other Other Clear Disable
The line state—Up or Down—represents the administrative intent for the line. For example, a line is
reported as Down until an administrator brings up the line. Once the administrator brings up the line, the
line state remains Up until the administrator brings the line down with the dnln command.
The alarm state indicates whether the line is communicating with a remote switch. When the alarm state
is reported as Clear, the physical devices at each end of the line have established physical layer
communications. ATM connectivity is established later when interfaces or ports are configured on the
line.
AXSM-8-155-E
AXSM-8-622-XG
1 to 4 1, 2
AXSM-16-T3E3
AXSM-16-T3E3/B
AXSM-16-T3E3-E
AXSM-16-155
AXSM-16-155/B
AXSM-16-155-XG
1 to 8 1, 2
AXSM-32-T1E1-E 1 to 16 1, 2
Table 2-3 AXSM Card Types (continued)
Front Card Valid Line Numbers Valid Bay Numbers
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